mark freeze_expr function as unsafe #948
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gluon/vm/src/core/mod.rs
Lines 602 to 614 in 27cec6c
gluon/vm/src/core/mod.rs
Lines 616 to 635 in 27cec6c
Hi, it is not a good choice to mark the entire function body as unsafe, which will make the caller ignore the safety requirements that the function parameters must guarantee, the developer who calls the freeze_expr function may not notice this safety requirement.
And inside the function body, mem::transmute is used twice, which is an unsafe operation. The first time is to convert the type of allocator.clone() from Arc to Arc<Allocator<'static>>, and the second time is to convert expr of type CExpr to type CExpr<'static>. These operations will make the type system unable to guarantee the type safety of the code, so it is necessary to use the unsafe keyword to mark the function and remind users to use it with caution.
Marking them unsafe also means that callers must make sure they know what they're doing.