# memoffset # [![](http://meritbadge.herokuapp.com/memoffset)](https://crates.io/crates/memoffset) C-Like `offset_of` functionality for Rust structs. Introduces the following macros: * `offset_of!` for obtaining the offset of a member of a struct. * `offset_of_tuple!` for obtaining the offset of a member of a tuple. (Requires Rust 1.20+) * `span_of!` for obtaining the range that a field, or fields, span. `memoffset` works under `no_std` environments. ## Usage ## Add the following dependency to your `Cargo.toml`: ```toml [dependencies] memoffset = "0.6" ``` These versions will compile fine with rustc versions greater or equal to 1.19. Add the following lines at the top of your `main.rs` or `lib.rs` files. ```rust,ignore #[macro_use] extern crate memoffset; ``` ## Examples ## ```rust #[macro_use] extern crate memoffset; #[repr(C, packed)] struct Foo { a: u32, b: u32, c: [u8; 5], d: u32, } fn main() { assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, b), 4); assert_eq!(offset_of!(Foo, d), 4+4+5); assert_eq!(span_of!(Foo, a), 0..4); assert_eq!(span_of!(Foo, a .. c), 0..8); assert_eq!(span_of!(Foo, a ..= c), 0..13); assert_eq!(span_of!(Foo, ..= d), 0..17); assert_eq!(span_of!(Foo, b ..), 4..17); } ``` ## Feature flags ## ### Usage in constants ### `memoffset` has **experimental** support for compile-time `offset_of!` on a nightly compiler. In order to use it, you must enable the `unstable_const` crate feature and several compiler features. Cargo.toml: ```toml [dependencies.memoffset] version = "0.6" features = ["unstable_const"] ``` Your crate root: (`lib.rs`/`main.rs`) ```rust,ignore #![feature(ptr_offset_from, const_ptr_offset_from, const_maybe_uninit_as_ptr, const_raw_ptr_deref)] ``` If you intend to use `offset_of!` inside a `const fn`, also add the `const_fn` compiler feature. ### Raw references ### Recent nightlies support [a way to create raw pointers](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73394) that avoids creating intermediate safe references. `memoffset` can make use of that feature to avoid what is technically Undefined Behavior. Use the `unstable_raw` feature to enable this.