rust/library/std/src/sync/once.rs
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//! A "once initialization" primitive
//!
//! This primitive is meant to be used to run one-time initialization. An
//! example use case would be for initializing an FFI library.
#[cfg(all(test, not(target_os = "emscripten")))]
mod tests;
use crate::fmt;
use crate::panic::{RefUnwindSafe, UnwindSafe};
use crate::sys::sync as sys;
/// A synchronization primitive which can be used to run a one-time global
/// initialization. Useful for one-time initialization for FFI or related
/// functionality. This type can only be constructed with [`Once::new()`].
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use std::sync::Once;
///
/// static START: Once = Once::new();
///
/// START.call_once(|| {
/// // run initialization here
/// });
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct Once {
inner: sys::Once,
}
#[stable(feature = "sync_once_unwind_safe", since = "1.59.0")]
impl UnwindSafe for Once {}
#[stable(feature = "sync_once_unwind_safe", since = "1.59.0")]
impl RefUnwindSafe for Once {}
/// State yielded to [`Once::call_once_force()`]s closure parameter. The state
/// can be used to query the poison status of the [`Once`].
#[stable(feature = "once_poison", since = "1.51.0")]
pub struct OnceState {
pub(crate) inner: sys::OnceState,
}
pub(crate) enum ExclusiveState {
Incomplete,
Poisoned,
Complete,
}
/// Initialization value for static [`Once`] values.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use std::sync::{Once, ONCE_INIT};
///
/// static START: Once = ONCE_INIT;
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[deprecated(
since = "1.38.0",
note = "the `new` function is now preferred",
suggestion = "Once::new()"
)]
pub const ONCE_INIT: Once = Once::new();
impl Once {
/// Creates a new `Once` value.
#[inline]
#[stable(feature = "once_new", since = "1.2.0")]
#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_once_new", since = "1.32.0")]
#[must_use]
pub const fn new() -> Once {
Once { inner: sys::Once::new() }
}
/// Performs an initialization routine once and only once. The given closure
/// will be executed if this is the first time `call_once` has been called,
/// and otherwise the routine will *not* be invoked.
///
/// This method will block the calling thread if another initialization
/// routine is currently running.
///
/// When this function returns, it is guaranteed that some initialization
/// has run and completed (it might not be the closure specified). It is also
/// guaranteed that any memory writes performed by the executed closure can
/// be reliably observed by other threads at this point (there is a
/// happens-before relation between the closure and code executing after the
/// return).
///
/// If the given closure recursively invokes `call_once` on the same [`Once`]
/// instance, the exact behavior is not specified: allowed outcomes are
/// a panic or a deadlock.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use std::sync::Once;
///
/// static mut VAL: usize = 0;
/// static INIT: Once = Once::new();
///
/// // Accessing a `static mut` is unsafe much of the time, but if we do so
/// // in a synchronized fashion (e.g., write once or read all) then we're
/// // good to go!
/// //
/// // This function will only call `expensive_computation` once, and will
/// // otherwise always return the value returned from the first invocation.
/// fn get_cached_val() -> usize {
/// unsafe {
/// INIT.call_once(|| {
/// VAL = expensive_computation();
/// });
/// VAL
/// }
/// }
///
/// fn expensive_computation() -> usize {
/// // ...
/// # 2
/// }
/// ```
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The closure `f` will only be executed once even if this is called
/// concurrently amongst many threads. If that closure panics, however, then
/// it will *poison* this [`Once`] instance, causing all future invocations of
/// `call_once` to also panic.
///
/// This is similar to [poisoning with mutexes][poison].
///
/// [poison]: struct.Mutex.html#poisoning
#[inline]
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
#[track_caller]
pub fn call_once<F>(&self, f: F)
where
F: FnOnce(),
{
// Fast path check
if self.inner.is_completed() {
return;
}
let mut f = Some(f);
self.inner.call(false, &mut |_| f.take().unwrap()());
}
/// Performs the same function as [`call_once()`] except ignores poisoning.
///
/// Unlike [`call_once()`], if this [`Once`] has been poisoned (i.e., a previous
/// call to [`call_once()`] or [`call_once_force()`] caused a panic), calling
/// [`call_once_force()`] will still invoke the closure `f` and will _not_
/// result in an immediate panic. If `f` panics, the [`Once`] will remain
/// in a poison state. If `f` does _not_ panic, the [`Once`] will no
/// longer be in a poison state and all future calls to [`call_once()`] or
/// [`call_once_force()`] will be no-ops.
///
/// The closure `f` is yielded a [`OnceState`] structure which can be used
/// to query the poison status of the [`Once`].
///
/// [`call_once()`]: Once::call_once
/// [`call_once_force()`]: Once::call_once_force
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use std::sync::Once;
/// use std::thread;
///
/// static INIT: Once = Once::new();
///
/// // poison the once
/// let handle = thread::spawn(|| {
/// INIT.call_once(|| panic!());
/// });
/// assert!(handle.join().is_err());
///
/// // poisoning propagates
/// let handle = thread::spawn(|| {
/// INIT.call_once(|| {});
/// });
/// assert!(handle.join().is_err());
///
/// // call_once_force will still run and reset the poisoned state
/// INIT.call_once_force(|state| {
/// assert!(state.is_poisoned());
/// });
///
/// // once any success happens, we stop propagating the poison
/// INIT.call_once(|| {});
/// ```
#[inline]
#[stable(feature = "once_poison", since = "1.51.0")]
pub fn call_once_force<F>(&self, f: F)
where
F: FnOnce(&OnceState),
{
// Fast path check
if self.inner.is_completed() {
return;
}
let mut f = Some(f);
self.inner.call(true, &mut |p| f.take().unwrap()(p));
}
/// Returns `true` if some [`call_once()`] call has completed
/// successfully. Specifically, `is_completed` will return false in
/// the following situations:
/// * [`call_once()`] was not called at all,
/// * [`call_once()`] was called, but has not yet completed,
/// * the [`Once`] instance is poisoned
///
/// This function returning `false` does not mean that [`Once`] has not been
/// executed. For example, it may have been executed in the time between
/// when `is_completed` starts executing and when it returns, in which case
/// the `false` return value would be stale (but still permissible).
///
/// [`call_once()`]: Once::call_once
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use std::sync::Once;
///
/// static INIT: Once = Once::new();
///
/// assert_eq!(INIT.is_completed(), false);
/// INIT.call_once(|| {
/// assert_eq!(INIT.is_completed(), false);
/// });
/// assert_eq!(INIT.is_completed(), true);
/// ```
///
/// ```
/// use std::sync::Once;
/// use std::thread;
///
/// static INIT: Once = Once::new();
///
/// assert_eq!(INIT.is_completed(), false);
/// let handle = thread::spawn(|| {
/// INIT.call_once(|| panic!());
/// });
/// assert!(handle.join().is_err());
/// assert_eq!(INIT.is_completed(), false);
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "once_is_completed", since = "1.43.0")]
#[inline]
pub fn is_completed(&self) -> bool {
self.inner.is_completed()
}
/// Returns the current state of the `Once` instance.
///
/// Since this takes a mutable reference, no initialization can currently
/// be running, so the state must be either "incomplete", "poisoned" or
/// "complete".
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn state(&mut self) -> ExclusiveState {
self.inner.state()
}
}
#[stable(feature = "std_debug", since = "1.16.0")]
impl fmt::Debug for Once {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("Once").finish_non_exhaustive()
}
}
impl OnceState {
/// Returns `true` if the associated [`Once`] was poisoned prior to the
/// invocation of the closure passed to [`Once::call_once_force()`].
///
/// # Examples
///
/// A poisoned [`Once`]:
///
/// ```
/// use std::sync::Once;
/// use std::thread;
///
/// static INIT: Once = Once::new();
///
/// // poison the once
/// let handle = thread::spawn(|| {
/// INIT.call_once(|| panic!());
/// });
/// assert!(handle.join().is_err());
///
/// INIT.call_once_force(|state| {
/// assert!(state.is_poisoned());
/// });
/// ```
///
/// An unpoisoned [`Once`]:
///
/// ```
/// use std::sync::Once;
///
/// static INIT: Once = Once::new();
///
/// INIT.call_once_force(|state| {
/// assert!(!state.is_poisoned());
/// });
#[stable(feature = "once_poison", since = "1.51.0")]
#[inline]
pub fn is_poisoned(&self) -> bool {
self.inner.is_poisoned()
}
/// Poison the associated [`Once`] without explicitly panicking.
// NOTE: This is currently only exposed for `OnceLock`.
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn poison(&self) {
self.inner.poison();
}
}
#[stable(feature = "std_debug", since = "1.16.0")]
impl fmt::Debug for OnceState {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("OnceState").field("poisoned", &self.is_poisoned()).finish()
}
}