Crate generic_singleton
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generic_singleton
Rust does NOT monomorphize it’s static generic items. This is dissappointing when you have a generic function that contains a static variable depending on that generic. You’ll get the following error:
error[E0401]: can't use generic parameters from outer functionThat’s pretty frustrating when you want to write a singleton pattern that rely’s on a generic parameter. That’s where this crate saves the day!
generic_singleton uses anymap behind the scenes to store a map of each generic type. The first
time you call get_or_init we initialize the singleton in thread local storage. Subsequent
calls to get_or_init will retrieve the singleton from the map.
Example
use std::sync::Mutex;
fn generic_function<T: Copy + std::ops::Add<Output = T> + 'static>(initializer: fn() -> Mutex<T>) -> T {
{
let mut a = generic_singleton::get_or_init(initializer).lock().unwrap();
let b = *a;
*a = *a + b;
*a
}
}
fn main() {
assert_eq!(generic_function(||Mutex::new(2)), 4);
assert_eq!(generic_function(||Mutex::new(2)), 8);
assert_eq!(generic_function(||Mutex::new(2)), 16);
assert_eq!(generic_function(||Mutex::new(2.0)), 4.0);
assert_eq!(generic_function(||Mutex::new(2.0)), 8.0);
assert_eq!(generic_function(||Mutex::new(2.0)), 16.0);
}Current limitations:
- Each thread has a different map. I may add
get_or_init_localandget_or_init_globalif I can figure out how to implement concurrent access and the required trait bound to make it safe. - There is only one map(per thread). Mutliple uses of
get_or_initon the same type will return the SAME singleton. Perhaps even accross crate boundaries. I might be able to limit it by providing a macro that salts the key inAnyMapwith a context about which function it’s being called from.
Functions
Get a static reference to a generic singleton or initialize it if it doesn’t exist.