DropGuard

Struct DropGuard 

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pub struct DropGuard<T, F>
where F: FnOnce(T),
{ /* private fields */ }
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Wrap a value and run a closure when dropped.

This is useful for quickly creating destructors inline.

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#![feature(drop_guard)]

use std::mem::DropGuard;

{
    // Create a new guard around a string that will
    // print its value when dropped.
    let s = String::from("Chashu likes tuna");
    let mut s = DropGuard::new(s, |s| println!("{s}"));

    // Modify the string contained in the guard.
    s.push_str("!!!");

    // The guard will be dropped here, printing:
    // "Chashu likes tuna!!!"
}

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impl<T, F> DropGuard<T, F>
where F: FnOnce(T),

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pub const fn new(inner: T, f: F) -> DropGuard<T, F>

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Create a new instance of DropGuard.

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#![feature(drop_guard)]

use std::mem::DropGuard;

let value = String::from("Chashu likes tuna");
let guard = DropGuard::new(value, |s| println!("{s}"));
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pub const fn dismiss(guard: DropGuard<T, F>) -> T

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Consumes the DropGuard, returning the wrapped value.

This will not execute the closure. It is typically preferred to call this function instead of mem::forget because it will return the stored value and drop variables captured by the closure instead of leaking their owned resources.

§Example
#![feature(drop_guard)]

use std::mem::DropGuard;

let value = String::from("Nori likes chicken");
let guard = DropGuard::new(value, |s| println!("{s}"));
assert_eq!(DropGuard::dismiss(guard), "Nori likes chicken");

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impl<T, F> Debug for DropGuard<T, F>
where T: Debug, F: FnOnce(T),

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<T, F> Deref for DropGuard<T, F>
where F: FnOnce(T),

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type Target = T

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &T

Dereferences the value.
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impl<T, F> DerefMut for DropGuard<T, F>
where F: FnOnce(T),

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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T

Mutably dereferences the value.
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impl<T, F> Drop for DropGuard<T, F>
where F: FnOnce(T),

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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impl<T, F> Freeze for DropGuard<T, F>
where T: Freeze, F: Freeze,

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impl<T, F> RefUnwindSafe for DropGuard<T, F>

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impl<T, F> Send for DropGuard<T, F>
where T: Send, F: Send,

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impl<T, F> Sync for DropGuard<T, F>
where T: Sync, F: Sync,

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impl<T, F> Unpin for DropGuard<T, F>
where T: Unpin, F: Unpin,

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impl<T, F> UnwindSafe for DropGuard<T, F>
where T: UnwindSafe, F: UnwindSafe,

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impl<T, A, P> Access<T> for P
where A: Access<T> + ?Sized, P: Deref<Target = A>,

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type Guard = <A as Access<T>>::Guard

A guard object containing the value and keeping it alive. Read more
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fn load(&self) -> <P as Access<T>>::Guard

The loading method. Read more
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