use mem;
use message::mach_msg_type_number_t;
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default, Hash, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Eq, Ord)]
pub struct x86_thread_state64_t {
pub __rax: u64,
pub __rbx: u64,
pub __rcx: u64,
pub __rdx: u64,
pub __rdi: u64,
pub __rsi: u64,
pub __rbp: u64,
pub __rsp: u64,
pub __r8: u64,
pub __r9: u64,
pub __r10: u64,
pub __r11: u64,
pub __r12: u64,
pub __r13: u64,
pub __r14: u64,
pub __r15: u64,
pub __rip: u64,
pub __rflags: u64,
pub __cs: u64,
pub __fs: u64,
pub __gs: u64,
}
impl x86_thread_state64_t {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
__rax: 0,
__rbx: 0,
__rcx: 0,
__rdx: 0,
__rdi: 0,
__rsi: 0,
__rbp: 0,
__rsp: 0,
__r8: 0,
__r9: 0,
__r10: 0,
__r11: 0,
__r12: 0,
__r13: 0,
__r14: 0,
__r15: 0,
__rip: 0,
__rflags: 0,
__cs: 0,
__fs: 0,
__gs: 0,
}
}
pub fn count() -> mach_msg_type_number_t {
(mem::size_of::<Self>() / mem::size_of::<::libc::c_int>()) as mach_msg_type_number_t
}
}