## Intrinsics Intrinsics are functions that are defined within the language compiler but not in standard library, thus they do not require importing in order to use (and trying to re-define these will end up causing issues). Intrinsics include all pre-existing binary-operators, but also some regular functions and associated functions (that every type has by-default). This document lists them all (except for the binary operators, because there are hundreds of those). ### Associated Intrinsics #### `::sizeof() -> u64` Simply returns the size of type `T` in bytes. ```rust i32::sizeof(); // Returns 4 ``` #### `::null() -> *T` Returns a null-pointer of type `T`. ```rust i32::null(); // Returns *i32 (null-ptr) ``` #### `::malloc(size: u64) -> *T` Allocates `T::sizeof() * size` bytes and returns a pointer to `T`. **Note:** This does not seem to work correctly currently. ```rust i32::alloca(30); // Returns *i32 ```