pub struct OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U = T>{ /* private fields */ }
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Owned RAII structure used to release the shared read access of a lock when dropped.
This structure is created by the read_owned
method on
RwLock
.
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Source§impl<T, U> OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>
impl<T, U> OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>
Sourcepub fn map<F, V>(
this: OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>,
f: F,
) -> OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, V>
pub fn map<F, V>( this: OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>, f: F, ) -> OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, V>
Makes a new OwnedRwLockReadGuard
for a component of the locked data.
This operation cannot fail as the OwnedRwLockReadGuard
passed in
already locked the data.
This is an associated function that needs to be
used as OwnedRwLockReadGuard::map(...)
. A method would interfere with
methods of the same name on the contents of the locked data.
§Examples
use std::sync::Arc;
use tokio::sync::{RwLock, OwnedRwLockReadGuard};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct Foo(u32);
let lock = Arc::new(RwLock::new(Foo(1)));
let guard = lock.read_owned().await;
let guard = OwnedRwLockReadGuard::map(guard, |f| &f.0);
assert_eq!(1, *guard);
Sourcepub fn try_map<F, V>(
this: OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>,
f: F,
) -> Result<OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, V>, OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>>
pub fn try_map<F, V>( this: OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>, f: F, ) -> Result<OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, V>, OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>>
Attempts to make a new OwnedRwLockReadGuard
for a component of the
locked data. The original guard is returned if the closure returns
None
.
This operation cannot fail as the OwnedRwLockReadGuard
passed in
already locked the data.
This is an associated function that needs to be used as
OwnedRwLockReadGuard::try_map(..)
. A method would interfere with
methods of the same name on the contents of the locked data.
§Examples
use std::sync::Arc;
use tokio::sync::{RwLock, OwnedRwLockReadGuard};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct Foo(u32);
let lock = Arc::new(RwLock::new(Foo(1)));
let guard = lock.read_owned().await;
let guard = OwnedRwLockReadGuard::try_map(guard, |f| Some(&f.0)).expect("should not fail");
assert_eq!(1, *guard);
Sourcepub fn rwlock(this: &OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>) -> &Arc<RwLock<T>>
pub fn rwlock(this: &OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>) -> &Arc<RwLock<T>>
Returns a reference to the original Arc<RwLock>
.
§Examples
use std::sync::Arc;
use tokio::sync::{RwLock, OwnedRwLockReadGuard};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct Foo(u32);
let lock = Arc::new(RwLock::new(Foo(1)));
let guard = lock.clone().read_owned().await;
assert!(Arc::ptr_eq(&lock, OwnedRwLockReadGuard::rwlock(&guard)));
let guard = OwnedRwLockReadGuard::map(guard, |f| &f.0);
assert!(Arc::ptr_eq(&lock, OwnedRwLockReadGuard::rwlock(&guard)));
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Source§impl<T, U> Debug for OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>
impl<T, U> Debug for OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>
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Source§impl<T, U> Drop for OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>
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impl<T, U> Sync for OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>
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impl<T, U = T> !RefUnwindSafe for OwnedRwLockReadGuard<T, U>
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