#[macro_use(defer)] extern crate scopeguard; use scopeguard::guard; fn f() { defer! { println!("Called at return or panic"); } panic!(); } use std::fs::File; use std::io::Write; fn g() { let f = File::create("newfile.txt").unwrap(); let mut file = guard(f, |f| { // write file at return or panic let _ = f.sync_all(); }); // access the file through the scope guard itself file.write_all(b"test me\n").unwrap(); }
1.2.0
1.1.0
defer!
, defer_on_success!
and defer_on_unwind!
) to accept statements. (by @konsumlamm)1.0.0
Change the closure type from FnMut(&mut T)
to FnOnce(T)
: Passing the inner value by value instead of a mutable reference is a breaking change, but allows the guard closure to consume it. (by @tormol)
Add defer_on_success!
, guard_on_success()
and OnSuccess
strategy, which triggers when scope is exited without panic. It's the opposite to defer_on_unwind!
/ guard_on_unwind()
/ OnUnwind
.
Add ScopeGuard::into_inner()
, which “defuses” the guard and returns the guarded value. (by @tormol)
Implement Sync
for guards with non-Sync
closures.
Require Rust 1.20
0.3.3
#[inline]
on a few more functions by @stjepang (#14)0.3.2
0.3.1
defer_on_unwind!
, Strategy
traitGuard
→ ScopeGuard
ScopeGuard::with_strategy
.ScopeGuard
now implements Debug
.0.2.0
no_std
unconditionally0.1.2
defer!