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use crate::sys::rwlock as imp;
/// An OS-based reader-writer lock.
///
/// This structure is entirely unsafe and serves as the lowest layer of a
/// cross-platform binding of system rwlocks. It is recommended to use the
/// safer types at the top level of this crate instead of this type.
pub struct RWLock(imp::RWLock);
impl RWLock {
/// Creates a new reader-writer lock for use.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the reader-writer lock is moved after it is
/// first used with any of the functions below.
pub const fn new() -> RWLock {
RWLock(imp::RWLock::new())
}
/// Acquires shared access to the underlying lock, blocking the current
/// thread to do so.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the rwlock has been moved between this and any
/// previous method call.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn read(&self) {
self.0.read()
}
/// Attempts to acquire shared access to this lock, returning whether it
/// succeeded or not.
///
/// This function does not block the current thread.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the rwlock has been moved between this and any
/// previous method call.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn try_read(&self) -> bool {
self.0.try_read()
}
/// Acquires write access to the underlying lock, blocking the current thread
/// to do so.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the rwlock has been moved between this and any
/// previous method call.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn write(&self) {
self.0.write()
}
/// Attempts to acquire exclusive access to this lock, returning whether it
/// succeeded or not.
///
/// This function does not block the current thread.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the rwlock has been moved between this and any
/// previous method call.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn try_write(&self) -> bool {
self.0.try_write()
}
/// Unlocks previously acquired shared access to this lock.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the current thread does not have shared access.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn read_unlock(&self) {
self.0.read_unlock()
}
/// Unlocks previously acquired exclusive access to this lock.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the current thread does not currently have
/// exclusive access.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn write_unlock(&self) {
self.0.write_unlock()
}
/// Destroys OS-related resources with this RWLock.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if there are any currently active users of this
/// lock.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn destroy(&self) {
self.0.destroy()
}
}
// the cfg annotations only exist due to dead code warnings. the code itself is portable
#[cfg(unix)]
pub struct StaticRWLock(RWLock);
#[cfg(unix)]
impl StaticRWLock {
pub const fn new() -> StaticRWLock {
StaticRWLock(RWLock::new())
}
/// Acquires shared access to the underlying lock, blocking the current
/// thread to do so.
///
/// The lock is automatically unlocked when the returned guard is dropped.
#[inline]
pub fn read_with_guard(&'static self) -> RWLockReadGuard {
// SAFETY: All methods require static references, therefore self
// cannot be moved between invocations.
unsafe {
self.0.read();
}
RWLockReadGuard(&self.0)
}
/// Acquires write access to the underlying lock, blocking the current thread
/// to do so.
///
/// The lock is automatically unlocked when the returned guard is dropped.
#[inline]
pub fn write_with_guard(&'static self) -> RWLockWriteGuard {
// SAFETY: All methods require static references, therefore self
// cannot be moved between invocations.
unsafe {
self.0.write();
}
RWLockWriteGuard(&self.0)
}
}
#[cfg(unix)]
pub struct RWLockReadGuard(&'static RWLock);
#[cfg(unix)]
impl Drop for RWLockReadGuard {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe { self.0.read_unlock() }
}
}
#[cfg(unix)]
pub struct RWLockWriteGuard(&'static RWLock);
#[cfg(unix)]
impl Drop for RWLockWriteGuard {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe { self.0.write_unlock() }
}
}