Struct rbatis_core::runtime::sync::RwLock[]

pub struct RwLock<T> where
    T: ?Sized
{ /* fields omitted */ }
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An async reader-writer lock.

This type of lock allows multiple readers or one writer at any point in time.

The locking strategy is write-preferring, which means writers are never starved. Releasing a write lock wakes the next blocked reader and the next blocked writer.

Examples

use async_lock::RwLock;

let lock = RwLock::new(5);

// Multiple read locks can be held at a time.
let r1 = lock.read().await;
let r2 = lock.read().await;
assert_eq!(*r1, 5);
assert_eq!(*r2, 5);
drop((r1, r2));

// Only one write lock can be held at a time.
let mut w = lock.write().await;
*w += 1;
assert_eq!(*w, 6);

Implementations

Creates a new reader-writer lock.

Examples

use async_lock::RwLock;

let lock = RwLock::new(0);

Unwraps the lock and returns the inner value.

Examples

use async_lock::RwLock;

let lock = RwLock::new(5);
assert_eq!(lock.into_inner(), 5);

Attempts to acquire a read lock.

If a read lock could not be acquired at this time, then None is returned. Otherwise, a guard is returned that releases the lock when dropped.

Examples

use async_lock::RwLock;

let lock = RwLock::new(1);

let reader = lock.read().await;
assert_eq!(*reader, 1);

assert!(lock.try_read().is_some());

Acquires a read lock.

Returns a guard that releases the lock when dropped.

Note that attempts to acquire a read lock will block if there are also concurrent attempts to acquire a write lock.

Examples

use async_lock::RwLock;

let lock = RwLock::new(1);

let reader = lock.read().await;
assert_eq!(*reader, 1);

assert!(lock.try_read().is_some());

Attempts to acquire a read lock with the possiblity to upgrade to a write lock.

If a read lock could not be acquired at this time, then None is returned. Otherwise, a guard is returned that releases the lock when dropped.

Upgradable read lock reserves the right to be upgraded to a write lock, which means there can be at most one upgradable read lock at a time.

Examples

use async_lock::{RwLock, RwLockUpgradableReadGuard};

let lock = RwLock::new(1);

let reader = lock.upgradable_read().await;
assert_eq!(*reader, 1);
assert_eq!(*lock.try_read().unwrap(), 1);

let mut writer = RwLockUpgradableReadGuard::upgrade(reader).await;
*writer = 2;

Attempts to acquire a read lock with the possiblity to upgrade to a write lock.

Returns a guard that releases the lock when dropped.

Upgradable read lock reserves the right to be upgraded to a write lock, which means there can be at most one upgradable read lock at a time.

Note that attempts to acquire an upgradable read lock will block if there are concurrent attempts to acquire another upgradable read lock or a write lock.

Examples

use async_lock::{RwLock, RwLockUpgradableReadGuard};

let lock = RwLock::new(1);

let reader = lock.upgradable_read().await;
assert_eq!(*reader, 1);
assert_eq!(*lock.try_read().unwrap(), 1);

let mut writer = RwLockUpgradableReadGuard::upgrade(reader).await;
*writer = 2;

Attempts to acquire a write lock.

If a write lock could not be acquired at this time, then None is returned. Otherwise, a guard is returned that releases the lock when dropped.

Examples

use async_lock::RwLock;

let lock = RwLock::new(1);

assert!(lock.try_write().is_some());
let reader = lock.read().await;
assert!(lock.try_write().is_none());

Acquires a write lock.

Returns a guard that releases the lock when dropped.

Examples

use async_lock::RwLock;

let lock = RwLock::new(1);

let writer = lock.write().await;
assert!(lock.try_read().is_none());

Returns a mutable reference to the inner value.

Since this call borrows the lock mutably, no actual locking takes place. The mutable borrow statically guarantees no locks exist.

Examples

use async_lock::RwLock;

let mut lock = RwLock::new(1);

*lock.get_mut() = 2;
assert_eq!(*lock.read().await, 2);

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