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use crate::sys::rwlock as imp; /// An OS-based reader-writer lock. /// /// This structure is entirely unsafe and serves as the lowest layer of a /// cross-platform binding of system rwlocks. It is recommended to use the /// safer types at the top level of this crate instead of this type. pub struct RWLock(imp::RWLock); impl RWLock { /// Creates a new reader-writer lock for use. /// /// Behavior is undefined if the reader-writer lock is moved after it is /// first used with any of the functions below. pub const fn new() -> RWLock { RWLock(imp::RWLock::new()) } /// Acquires shared access to the underlying lock, blocking the current /// thread to do so. /// /// Behavior is undefined if the rwlock has been moved between this and any /// previous method call. #[inline] pub unsafe fn read(&self) { self.0.read() } /// Attempts to acquire shared access to this lock, returning whether it /// succeeded or not. /// /// This function does not block the current thread. /// /// Behavior is undefined if the rwlock has been moved between this and any /// previous method call. #[inline] pub unsafe fn try_read(&self) -> bool { self.0.try_read() } /// Acquires write access to the underlying lock, blocking the current thread /// to do so. /// /// Behavior is undefined if the rwlock has been moved between this and any /// previous method call. #[inline] pub unsafe fn write(&self) { self.0.write() } /// Attempts to acquire exclusive access to this lock, returning whether it /// succeeded or not. /// /// This function does not block the current thread. /// /// Behavior is undefined if the rwlock has been moved between this and any /// previous method call. #[inline] pub unsafe fn try_write(&self) -> bool { self.0.try_write() } /// Unlocks previously acquired shared access to this lock. /// /// Behavior is undefined if the current thread does not have shared access. #[inline] pub unsafe fn read_unlock(&self) { self.0.read_unlock() } /// Unlocks previously acquired exclusive access to this lock. /// /// Behavior is undefined if the current thread does not currently have /// exclusive access. #[inline] pub unsafe fn write_unlock(&self) { self.0.write_unlock() } /// Destroys OS-related resources with this RWLock. /// /// Behavior is undefined if there are any currently active users of this /// lock. #[inline] pub unsafe fn destroy(&self) { self.0.destroy() } }