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// Take a look at the license at the top of the repository in the LICENSE file.
use std::{
mem, ptr,
sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering},
};
fn next_thread_id() -> usize {
static COUNTER: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);
COUNTER.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst)
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Returns a unique ID for the current thread.
///
/// Actual thread IDs can be reused by the OS once the old thread finished.
/// This works around ambiguity created by ID reuse by using a separate TLS counter for threads.
pub fn thread_id() -> usize {
thread_local!(static THREAD_ID: usize = next_thread_id());
THREAD_ID.with(|&x| x)
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Thread guard that only gives access to the contained value on the thread it was created on.
pub struct ThreadGuard<T> {
thread_id: usize,
value: T,
}
impl<T> ThreadGuard<T> {
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Create a new thread guard around `value`.
///
/// The thread guard ensures that access to the value is only allowed from the thread it was
/// created on, and otherwise panics.
///
/// The thread guard implements the `Send` trait even if the contained value does not.
#[inline]
pub fn new(value: T) -> Self {
Self {
thread_id: thread_id(),
value,
}
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Return a reference to the contained value from the thread guard.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function panics if called from a different thread than where the thread guard was
/// created.
#[inline]
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &T {
assert!(
self.thread_id == thread_id(),
"Value accessed from different thread than where it was created"
);
&self.value
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Return a mutable reference to the contained value from the thread guard.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function panics if called from a different thread than where the thread guard was
/// created.
#[inline]
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
assert!(
self.thread_id == thread_id(),
"Value accessed from different thread than where it was created"
);
&mut self.value
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Return the contained value from the thread guard.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function panics if called from a different thread than where the thread guard was
/// created.
#[inline]
pub fn into_inner(self) -> T {
assert!(
self.thread_id == thread_id(),
"Value accessed from different thread than where it was created"
);
unsafe { ptr::read(&mem::ManuallyDrop::new(self).value) }
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Returns `true` if the current thread owns the value, i.e. it can be accessed safely.
#[inline]
pub fn is_owner(&self) -> bool {
self.thread_id == thread_id()
}
}
impl<T> Drop for ThreadGuard<T> {
#[inline]
fn drop(&mut self) {
assert!(
self.thread_id == thread_id(),
"Value dropped on a different thread than where it was created"
);
}
}
unsafe impl<T> Send for ThreadGuard<T> {}