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-use std::marker::PhantomData;
-
-use crate::{key::Keyable, lockable::Lock, Lockable, OwnedLockable};
-
-use super::{LockGuard, RefLockCollection};
-
-fn get_locks<'a, L: Lockable<'a> + 'a>(data: &'a L) -> Vec<&'a dyn Lock> {
- let mut locks = Vec::new();
- data.get_ptrs(&mut locks);
- locks.sort_by_key(|lock| std::ptr::from_ref(*lock));
- locks
-}
-
-/// returns `true` if the sorted list contains a duplicate
-#[must_use]
-fn contains_duplicates(l: &[&dyn Lock]) -> bool {
- l.windows(2).any(|window| {
- std::ptr::addr_eq(std::ptr::from_ref(window[0]), std::ptr::from_ref(window[1]))
- })
-}
-
-impl<'a, L: Lockable<'a>> AsRef<L> for RefLockCollection<'a, L> {
- fn as_ref(&self) -> &L {
- self.data
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, L: Lockable<'a>> AsRef<Self> for RefLockCollection<'a, L> {
- fn as_ref(&self) -> &Self {
- self
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, L: Lockable<'a>> AsMut<Self> for RefLockCollection<'a, L> {
- fn as_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
- self
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, L> IntoIterator for &'a RefLockCollection<'a, L>
-where
- &'a L: IntoIterator,
-{
- type Item = <&'a L as IntoIterator>::Item;
- type IntoIter = <&'a L as IntoIterator>::IntoIter;
-
- fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
- self.data.into_iter()
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, L: OwnedLockable<'a> + 'a> RefLockCollection<'a, L> {
- /// Creates a new collection of owned locks.
- ///
- /// Because the locks are owned, there's no need to do any checks for
- /// duplicate values.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```
- /// use happylock::{LockCollection, Mutex};
- ///
- /// let data = (Mutex::new(0), Mutex::new(""));
- /// let lock = LockCollection::new(&data);
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn new(data: &'a L) -> RefLockCollection<L> {
- RefLockCollection {
- locks: get_locks(data),
- data,
- }
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, L: Lockable<'a>> RefLockCollection<'a, L> {
- /// Creates a new collections of locks.
- ///
- /// # Safety
- ///
- /// This results in undefined behavior if any locks are presented twice
- /// within this collection.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```
- /// use happylock::{LockCollection, Mutex};
- ///
- /// let data1 = Mutex::new(0);
- /// let data2 = Mutex::new("");
- ///
- /// // safety: data1 and data2 refer to distinct mutexes
- /// let lock = unsafe { LockCollection::new_unchecked((&data1, &data2)) };
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub unsafe fn new_unchecked(data: &'a L) -> Self {
- Self {
- data,
- locks: get_locks(data),
- }
- }
-
- /// Creates a new collection of locks.
- ///
- /// This returns `None` if any locks are found twice in the given
- /// collection.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```
- /// use happylock::{LockCollection, Mutex};
- ///
- /// let data1 = Mutex::new(0);
- /// let data2 = Mutex::new("");
- ///
- /// // data1 and data2 refer to distinct mutexes, so this won't panic
- /// let lock = LockCollection::try_new((&data1, &data2)).unwrap();
- /// ```
- #[must_use]
- pub fn try_new(data: &'a L) -> Option<Self> {
- let locks = get_locks(data);
- if contains_duplicates(&locks) {
- return None;
- }
-
- Some(Self { locks, data })
- }
-
- /// Locks the collection
- ///
- /// This function returns a guard that can be used to access the underlying
- /// data. When the guard is dropped, the locks in the collection are also
- /// dropped.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```
- /// use happylock::{LockCollection, Mutex, ThreadKey};
- ///
- /// let key = ThreadKey::get().unwrap();
- /// let lock = LockCollection::new((Mutex::new(0), Mutex::new("")));
- ///
- /// let mut guard = lock.lock(key);
- /// *guard.0 += 1;
- /// *guard.1 = "1";
- /// ```
- pub fn lock<'key: 'a, Key: Keyable + 'key>(&'a self, key: Key) -> LockGuard<'a, 'key, L, Key> {
- for lock in &self.locks {
- // safety: we have the thread key
- unsafe { lock.lock() };
- }
-
- LockGuard {
- // safety: we've already acquired the lock
- guard: unsafe { self.data.guard() },
- key,
- _phantom: PhantomData,
- }
- }
-
- /// Attempts to lock the without blocking.
- ///
- /// If successful, this method returns a guard that can be used to access
- /// the data, and unlocks the data when it is dropped. Otherwise, `None` is
- /// returned.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```
- /// use happylock::{LockCollection, Mutex, ThreadKey};
- ///
- /// let key = ThreadKey::get().unwrap();
- /// let lock = LockCollection::new((Mutex::new(0), Mutex::new("")));
- ///
- /// match lock.try_lock(key) {
- /// Some(mut guard) => {
- /// *guard.0 += 1;
- /// *guard.1 = "1";
- /// },
- /// None => unreachable!(),
- /// };
- ///
- /// ```
- pub fn try_lock<'key: 'a, Key: Keyable + 'key>(
- &'a self,
- key: Key,
- ) -> Option<LockGuard<'a, 'key, L, Key>> {
- let guard = unsafe {
- for (i, lock) in self.locks.iter().enumerate() {
- // safety: we have the thread key
- let success = lock.try_lock();
-
- if !success {
- for lock in &self.locks[0..i] {
- // safety: this lock was already acquired
- lock.unlock();
- }
- return None;
- }
- }
-
- // safety: we've acquired the locks
- self.data.guard()
- };
-
- Some(LockGuard {
- guard,
- key,
- _phantom: PhantomData,
- })
- }
-
- /// Unlocks the underlying lockable data type, returning the key that's
- /// associated with it.
- ///
- /// # Examples
- ///
- /// ```
- /// use happylock::{LockCollection, Mutex, ThreadKey};
- ///
- /// let key = ThreadKey::get().unwrap();
- /// let lock = LockCollection::new((Mutex::new(0), Mutex::new("")));
- ///
- /// let mut guard = lock.lock(key);
- /// *guard.0 += 1;
- /// *guard.1 = "1";
- /// let key = LockCollection::unlock(guard);
- /// ```
- #[allow(clippy::missing_const_for_fn)]
- pub fn unlock<'key: 'a, Key: Keyable + 'key>(guard: LockGuard<'a, 'key, L, Key>) -> Key {
- drop(guard.guard);
- guard.key
- }
-}
-
-impl<'a, L: 'a> RefLockCollection<'a, L>
-where
- &'a L: IntoIterator,
-{
- /// Returns an iterator over references to each value in the collection.
- #[must_use]
- pub fn iter(&'a self) -> <&'a L as IntoIterator>::IntoIter {
- self.into_iter()
- }
-}