pub struct RwLockWriteGuard<'rwlock, T: ?Sized + 'rwlock> { /* private fields */ }
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Source§impl<'rwlock, T: ?Sized> RwLockWriteGuard<'rwlock, T>
impl<'rwlock, T: ?Sized> RwLockWriteGuard<'rwlock, T>
Sourcepub fn downgrade(s: Self) -> RwLockReadGuard<'rwlock, T>
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (rwlock_downgrade
#128203)
pub fn downgrade(s: Self) -> RwLockReadGuard<'rwlock, T>
rwlock_downgrade
#128203)Downgrades a write-locked RwLockWriteGuard
into a read-locked RwLockReadGuard
.
Since we have the RwLockWriteGuard
, the RwLock
must already be locked for writing, so
this method cannot fail.
After downgrading, other readers will be allowed to read the protected data.
§Examples
downgrade
takes ownership of the RwLockWriteGuard
and returns a RwLockReadGuard
.
#![feature(rwlock_downgrade)]
use std::sync::{RwLock, RwLockWriteGuard};
let rw = RwLock::new(0);
let mut write_guard = rw.write().unwrap();
*write_guard = 42;
let read_guard = RwLockWriteGuard::downgrade(write_guard);
assert_eq!(42, *read_guard);
downgrade
will atomically change the state of the RwLock
from exclusive mode into
shared mode. This means that it is impossible for another writing thread to get in between a
thread calling downgrade
and any reads it performs after downgrading.
#![feature(rwlock_downgrade)]
use std::sync::{Arc, RwLock, RwLockWriteGuard};
let rw = Arc::new(RwLock::new(1));
// Put the lock in write mode.
let mut main_write_guard = rw.write().unwrap();
let rw_clone = rw.clone();
let evil_handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
// This will not return until the main thread drops the `main_read_guard`.
let mut evil_guard = rw_clone.write().unwrap();
assert_eq!(*evil_guard, 2);
*evil_guard = 3;
});
*main_write_guard = 2;
// Atomically downgrade the write guard into a read guard.
let main_read_guard = RwLockWriteGuard::downgrade(main_write_guard);
// Since `downgrade` is atomic, the writer thread cannot have changed the protected data.
assert_eq!(*main_read_guard, 2, "`downgrade` was not atomic");
Sourcepub fn map<U, F>(orig: Self, f: F) -> MappedRwLockWriteGuard<'rwlock, U>
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (mapped_lock_guards
#117108)
pub fn map<U, F>(orig: Self, f: F) -> MappedRwLockWriteGuard<'rwlock, U>
mapped_lock_guards
#117108)Makes a MappedRwLockWriteGuard
for a component of the borrowed data, e.g.
an enum variant.
The RwLock
is already locked for writing, so this cannot fail.
This is an associated function that needs to be used as
RwLockWriteGuard::map(...)
. A method would interfere with methods of
the same name on the contents of the RwLockWriteGuard
used through
Deref
.
§Panics
If the closure panics, the guard will be dropped (unlocked) and the RwLock will be poisoned.
Sourcepub fn filter_map<U, F>(
orig: Self,
f: F,
) -> Result<MappedRwLockWriteGuard<'rwlock, U>, Self>
🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (mapped_lock_guards
#117108)
pub fn filter_map<U, F>( orig: Self, f: F, ) -> Result<MappedRwLockWriteGuard<'rwlock, U>, Self>
mapped_lock_guards
#117108)Makes a MappedRwLockWriteGuard
for a component of the borrowed data. The
original guard is returned as an Err(...)
if the closure returns
None
.
The RwLock
is already locked for writing, so this cannot fail.
This is an associated function that needs to be used as
RwLockWriteGuard::filter_map(...)
. A method would interfere with methods
of the same name on the contents of the RwLockWriteGuard
used through
Deref
.
§Panics
If the closure panics, the guard will be dropped (unlocked) and the RwLock will be poisoned.