commit | 336d51f8bbcd644f63f5013ed94edf1b46e4ab75 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Android Build Coastguard Worker <[email protected]> | Tue Sep 10 23:09:44 2024 +0000 |
committer | Android Build Coastguard Worker <[email protected]> | Tue Sep 10 23:09:44 2024 +0000 |
tree | a83b84f512dd9ddd21a10fb5eab2bb705749ea9d | |
parent | b01e8f2965acfc32938c9da909f3d3f2af79aef6 [diff] | |
parent | fa8c87e788cb0bd86d14ec8263c5257d08e2198f [diff] |
Snap for 12349386 from fa8c87e788cb0bd86d14ec8263c5257d08e2198f to sdk-release Change-Id: If4fd00c8c442ca156b2f4ab7bd52f5e3a1a32c6a
This library provides wrapper types that permit sending non Send types to other threads and use runtime checks to ensure safety.
It provides the Fragile<T>
, Sticky<T>
and SemiSticky<T>
types which are similar in nature but have different behaviors with regards to how destructors are executed. The Fragile<T>
will panic if the destructor is called in another thread, Sticky<T>
will temporarily leak the object until the thread shuts down. SemiSticky<T>
is a compromise of the two. It behaves like Sticky<T>
but it avoids the use of thread local storage if the type does not need Drop
.
use std::thread; // creating and using a fragile object in the same thread works let val = Fragile::new(true); assert_eq!(*val.get(), true); assert!(val.try_get().is_ok()); // once send to another thread it stops working thread::spawn(move || { assert!(val.try_get().is_err()); }).join() .unwrap();