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authorValentin Popov <valentin@popov.link>2024-01-08 00:21:28 +0300
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+//! Synchronization primitives for lazy evaluation.
+//!
+//! Implementation adapted from the `SyncLazy` type of the standard library. See:
+//! <https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/lazy/struct.SyncLazy.html>
+
+use crate::{once::Once, RelaxStrategy, Spin};
+use core::{cell::Cell, fmt, ops::Deref};
+
+/// A value which is initialized on the first access.
+///
+/// This type is a thread-safe `Lazy`, and can be used in statics.
+///
+/// # Examples
+///
+/// ```
+/// use std::collections::HashMap;
+/// use spin::Lazy;
+///
+/// static HASHMAP: Lazy<HashMap<i32, String>> = Lazy::new(|| {
+/// println!("initializing");
+/// let mut m = HashMap::new();
+/// m.insert(13, "Spica".to_string());
+/// m.insert(74, "Hoyten".to_string());
+/// m
+/// });
+///
+/// fn main() {
+/// println!("ready");
+/// std::thread::spawn(|| {
+/// println!("{:?}", HASHMAP.get(&13));
+/// }).join().unwrap();
+/// println!("{:?}", HASHMAP.get(&74));
+///
+/// // Prints:
+/// // ready
+/// // initializing
+/// // Some("Spica")
+/// // Some("Hoyten")
+/// }
+/// ```
+pub struct Lazy<T, F = fn() -> T, R = Spin> {
+ cell: Once<T, R>,
+ init: Cell<Option<F>>,
+}
+
+impl<T: fmt::Debug, F, R> fmt::Debug for Lazy<T, F, R> {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ f.debug_struct("Lazy")
+ .field("cell", &self.cell)
+ .field("init", &"..")
+ .finish()
+ }
+}
+
+// We never create a `&F` from a `&Lazy<T, F>` so it is fine
+// to not impl `Sync` for `F`
+// we do create a `&mut Option<F>` in `force`, but this is
+// properly synchronized, so it only happens once
+// so it also does not contribute to this impl.
+unsafe impl<T, F: Send> Sync for Lazy<T, F> where Once<T>: Sync {}
+// auto-derived `Send` impl is OK.
+
+impl<T, F, R> Lazy<T, F, R> {
+ /// Creates a new lazy value with the given initializing
+ /// function.
+ pub const fn new(f: F) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ cell: Once::new(),
+ init: Cell::new(Some(f)),
+ }
+ }
+ /// Retrieves a mutable pointer to the inner data.
+ ///
+ /// This is especially useful when interfacing with low level code or FFI where the caller
+ /// explicitly knows that it has exclusive access to the inner data. Note that reading from
+ /// this pointer is UB until initialized or directly written to.
+ pub fn as_mut_ptr(&self) -> *mut T {
+ self.cell.as_mut_ptr()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T, F: FnOnce() -> T, R: RelaxStrategy> Lazy<T, F, R> {
+ /// Forces the evaluation of this lazy value and
+ /// returns a reference to result. This is equivalent
+ /// to the `Deref` impl, but is explicit.
+ ///
+ /// # Examples
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ /// use spin::Lazy;
+ ///
+ /// let lazy = Lazy::new(|| 92);
+ ///
+ /// assert_eq!(Lazy::force(&lazy), &92);
+ /// assert_eq!(&*lazy, &92);
+ /// ```
+ pub fn force(this: &Self) -> &T {
+ this.cell.call_once(|| match this.init.take() {
+ Some(f) => f(),
+ None => panic!("Lazy instance has previously been poisoned"),
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T, F: FnOnce() -> T, R: RelaxStrategy> Deref for Lazy<T, F, R> {
+ type Target = T;
+
+ fn deref(&self) -> &T {
+ Self::force(self)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: Default, R> Default for Lazy<T, fn() -> T, R> {
+ /// Creates a new lazy value using `Default` as the initializing function.
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self::new(T::default)
+ }
+}