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use crate::sys::mutex as imp;
/// An OS-based mutual exclusion lock.
///
/// This is the thinnest cross-platform wrapper around OS mutexes. All usage of
/// this mutex is unsafe and it is recommended to instead use the safe wrapper
/// at the top level of the crate instead of this type.
pub struct Mutex(imp::Mutex);
unsafe impl Sync for Mutex {}
impl Mutex {
/// Creates a new mutex for use.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the mutex is moved after it is
/// first used with any of the functions below.
/// Also, until `init` is called, behavior is undefined if this
/// mutex is ever used reentrantly, i.e., `raw_lock` or `try_lock`
/// are called by the thread currently holding the lock.
pub const fn new() -> Mutex {
Mutex(imp::Mutex::new())
}
/// Prepare the mutex for use.
///
/// This should be called once the mutex is at a stable memory address.
/// If called, this must be the very first thing that happens to the mutex.
/// Calling it in parallel with or after any operation (including another
/// `init()`) is undefined behavior.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn init(&mut self) {
self.0.init()
}
/// Locks the mutex blocking the current thread until it is available.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the mutex has been moved between this and any
/// previous function call.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn raw_lock(&self) {
self.0.lock()
}
/// Calls raw_lock() and then returns an RAII guard to guarantee the mutex
/// will be unlocked.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn lock(&self) -> MutexGuard<'_> {
self.raw_lock();
MutexGuard(&self.0)
}
/// Attempts to lock the mutex without blocking, returning whether it was
/// successfully acquired or not.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the mutex has been moved between this and any
/// previous function call.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn try_lock(&self) -> bool {
self.0.try_lock()
}
/// Unlocks the mutex.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if the current thread does not actually hold the
/// mutex.
///
/// Consider switching from the pair of raw_lock() and raw_unlock() to
/// lock() whenever possible.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn raw_unlock(&self) {
self.0.unlock()
}
/// Deallocates all resources associated with this mutex.
///
/// Behavior is undefined if there are current or will be future users of
/// this mutex.
#[inline]
pub unsafe fn destroy(&self) {
self.0.destroy()
}
}
// not meant to be exported to the outside world, just the containing module
pub fn raw(mutex: &Mutex) -> &imp::Mutex {
&mutex.0
}
#[must_use]
/// A simple RAII utility for the above Mutex without the poisoning semantics.
pub struct MutexGuard<'a>(&'a imp::Mutex);
impl Drop for MutexGuard<'_> {
#[inline]
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe {
self.0.unlock();
}
}
}