Crate async_once_cell
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A collection of lazy initialized values that are created by Futures.
OnceCell’s API should be familiar to anyone who has used the
once_cell crate or the proposed std::lazy module. It
provides an async version of a cell that can only be initialized once, permitting tasks to wait
on the initialization if it is already running instead of racing multiple initialization tasks.
Unlike threads, tasks can be cancelled at any point where they block. OnceCell deals with
this by allowing another initializer to run if the task currently initializing the cell is
dropped. This also allows for fallible initialization using OnceCell::get_or_try_init, and
for the initializing Future to contain borrows or use references to thread-local data.
Lazy takes the opposite approach: it wraps a single Future which is cooperatively run to
completion by any polling task. This requires that the initialization function be independent
of the calling context, but will never restart an initializing function just because the
surrounding task was cancelled.
Overhead
Both cells use two usizes to store state and do not retain any allocations after
initialization is complete. OnceCell and Lazy only allocate if there is contention.