@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ use core::intrinsics::abort;
1818use core:: iter;
1919use core:: marker:: { PhantomData , Unsize } ;
2020use core:: mem:: { self , ManuallyDrop , align_of_val_raw} ;
21- use core:: ops:: { CoerceUnsized , Deref , DerefPure , DispatchFromDyn , LegacyReceiver } ;
21+ use core:: ops:: { CoerceUnsized , Deref , DerefMut , DerefPure , DispatchFromDyn , LegacyReceiver } ;
2222use core:: panic:: { RefUnwindSafe , UnwindSafe } ;
2323use core:: pin:: { Pin , PinCoerceUnsized } ;
2424use core:: ptr:: { self , NonNull } ;
@@ -4012,3 +4012,183 @@ impl<T: core::error::Error + ?Sized> core::error::Error for Arc<T> {
40124012 core:: error:: Error :: provide ( & * * self , req) ;
40134013 }
40144014}
4015+
4016+ /// A uniquely owned [`Arc`].
4017+ ///
4018+ /// This represents an `Arc` that is known to be uniquely owned -- that is, have exactly one strong
4019+ /// reference. Multiple weak pointers can be created, but attempts to upgrade those to strong
4020+ /// references will fail unless the `UniqueArc` they point to has been converted into a regular `Arc`.
4021+ ///
4022+ /// Because they are uniquely owned, the contents of a `UniqueArc` can be freely mutated. A common
4023+ /// use case is to have an object be mutable during its initialization phase but then have it become
4024+ /// immutable and converted to a normal `Arc`.
4025+ ///
4026+ /// This can be used as a flexible way to create cyclic data structures, as in the example below.
4027+ ///
4028+ /// ```
4029+ /// #![feature(unique_rc_arc)]
4030+ /// use std::sync::{Arc, Weak, UniqueArc};
4031+ ///
4032+ /// struct Gadget {
4033+ /// #[allow(dead_code)]
4034+ /// me: Weak<Gadget>,
4035+ /// }
4036+ ///
4037+ /// fn create_gadget() -> Option<Arc<Gadget>> {
4038+ /// let mut rc = UniqueArc::new(Gadget {
4039+ /// me: Weak::new(),
4040+ /// });
4041+ /// rc.me = UniqueArc::downgrade(&rc);
4042+ /// Some(UniqueArc::into_arc(rc))
4043+ /// }
4044+ ///
4045+ /// create_gadget().unwrap();
4046+ /// ```
4047+ ///
4048+ /// An advantage of using `UniqueArc` over [`Arc::new_cyclic`] to build cyclic data structures is that
4049+ /// [`Arc::new_cyclic`]'s `data_fn` parameter cannot be async or return a [`Result`]. As shown in the
4050+ /// previous example, `UniqueArc` allows for more flexibility in the construction of cyclic data,
4051+ /// including fallible or async constructors.
4052+ #[ unstable( feature = "unique_rc_arc" , issue = "112566" ) ]
4053+ #[ derive( Debug ) ]
4054+ pub struct UniqueArc <
4055+ T : ?Sized ,
4056+ #[ unstable( feature = "allocator_api" , issue = "32838" ) ] A : Allocator = Global ,
4057+ > {
4058+ ptr : NonNull < ArcInner < T > > ,
4059+ phantom : PhantomData < ArcInner < T > > ,
4060+ alloc : A ,
4061+ }
4062+
4063+ #[ unstable( feature = "unique_rc_arc" , issue = "112566" ) ]
4064+ impl < T : ?Sized + Unsize < U > , U : ?Sized , A : Allocator > CoerceUnsized < UniqueArc < U , A > >
4065+ for UniqueArc < T , A >
4066+ {
4067+ }
4068+
4069+ // Depends on A = Global
4070+ impl < T > UniqueArc < T > {
4071+ /// Creates a new `UniqueArc`.
4072+ ///
4073+ /// Weak references to this `UniqueArc` can be created with [`UniqueArc::downgrade`]. Upgrading
4074+ /// these weak references will fail before the `UniqueArc` has been converted into an [`Arc`].
4075+ /// After converting the `UniqueArc` into an [`Arc`], any weak references created beforehand will
4076+ /// point to the new [`Arc`].
4077+ #[ cfg( not( no_global_oom_handling) ) ]
4078+ #[ unstable( feature = "unique_rc_arc" , issue = "112566" ) ]
4079+ pub fn new ( value : T ) -> Self {
4080+ Self :: new_in ( value, Global )
4081+ }
4082+ }
4083+
4084+ impl < T , A : Allocator > UniqueArc < T , A > {
4085+ /// Creates a new `UniqueArc` in the provided allocator.
4086+ ///
4087+ /// Weak references to this `UniqueArc` can be created with [`UniqueArc::downgrade`]. Upgrading
4088+ /// these weak references will fail before the `UniqueArc` has been converted into an [`Arc`].
4089+ /// After converting the `UniqueArc` into an [`Arc`], any weak references created beforehand will
4090+ /// point to the new [`Arc`].
4091+ #[ cfg( not( no_global_oom_handling) ) ]
4092+ #[ unstable( feature = "unique_rc_arc" , issue = "112566" ) ]
4093+ pub fn new_in ( data : T , alloc : A ) -> Self {
4094+ let ( ptr, alloc) = Box :: into_unique ( Box :: new_in (
4095+ ArcInner {
4096+ strong : atomic:: AtomicUsize :: new ( 0 ) ,
4097+ // keep one weak reference so if all the weak pointers that are created are dropped
4098+ // the UniqueArc still stays valid.
4099+ weak : atomic:: AtomicUsize :: new ( 1 ) ,
4100+ data,
4101+ } ,
4102+ alloc,
4103+ ) ) ;
4104+ Self { ptr : ptr. into ( ) , phantom : PhantomData , alloc }
4105+ }
4106+ }
4107+
4108+ impl < T : ?Sized , A : Allocator > UniqueArc < T , A > {
4109+ /// Converts the `UniqueArc` into a regular [`Arc`].
4110+ ///
4111+ /// This consumes the `UniqueArc` and returns a regular [`Arc`] that contains the `value` that
4112+ /// is passed to `into_arc`.
4113+ ///
4114+ /// Any weak references created before this method is called can now be upgraded to strong
4115+ /// references.
4116+ #[ unstable( feature = "unique_rc_arc" , issue = "112566" ) ]
4117+ pub fn into_arc ( this : Self ) -> Arc < T , A > {
4118+ let mut this = ManuallyDrop :: new ( this) ;
4119+
4120+ // Move the allocator out.
4121+ // SAFETY: `this.alloc` will not be accessed again, nor dropped because it is in
4122+ // a `ManuallyDrop`.
4123+ let alloc: A = unsafe { ptr:: read ( & this. alloc ) } ;
4124+
4125+ // SAFETY: This pointer was allocated at creation time so we know it is valid.
4126+ unsafe {
4127+ // Convert our weak reference into a strong reference
4128+ ( * this. ptr . as_ptr ( ) ) . strong . store ( 1 , Release ) ;
4129+ Arc :: from_inner_in ( this. ptr , alloc)
4130+ }
4131+ }
4132+ }
4133+
4134+ impl < T : ?Sized , A : Allocator + Clone > UniqueArc < T , A > {
4135+ /// Creates a new weak reference to the `UniqueArc`.
4136+ ///
4137+ /// Attempting to upgrade this weak reference will fail before the `UniqueArc` has been converted
4138+ /// to a [`Arc`] using [`UniqueArc::into_arc`].
4139+ #[ unstable( feature = "unique_rc_arc" , issue = "112566" ) ]
4140+ pub fn downgrade ( this : & Self ) -> Weak < T , A > {
4141+ // Using a relaxed ordering is alright here, as knowledge of the
4142+ // original reference prevents other threads from erroneously deleting
4143+ // the object or converting the object to a normal `Arc<T, A>`.
4144+ //
4145+ // Note that we don't need to test if the weak counter is locked because there
4146+ // are no such operations like `Arc::get_mut` or `Arc::make_mut` that will lock
4147+ // the weak counter.
4148+ //
4149+ // SAFETY: This pointer was allocated at creation time so we know it is valid.
4150+ let old_size = unsafe { ( * this. ptr . as_ptr ( ) ) . weak . fetch_add ( 1 , Relaxed ) } ;
4151+
4152+ // See comments in Arc::clone() for why we do this (for mem::forget).
4153+ if old_size > MAX_REFCOUNT {
4154+ abort ( ) ;
4155+ }
4156+
4157+ Weak { ptr : this. ptr , alloc : this. alloc . clone ( ) }
4158+ }
4159+ }
4160+
4161+ #[ unstable( feature = "unique_rc_arc" , issue = "112566" ) ]
4162+ impl < T : ?Sized , A : Allocator > Deref for UniqueArc < T , A > {
4163+ type Target = T ;
4164+
4165+ fn deref ( & self ) -> & T {
4166+ // SAFETY: This pointer was allocated at creation time so we know it is valid.
4167+ unsafe { & self . ptr . as_ref ( ) . data }
4168+ }
4169+ }
4170+
4171+ // #[unstable(feature = "unique_rc_arc", issue = "112566")]
4172+ #[ unstable( feature = "pin_coerce_unsized_trait" , issue = "123430" ) ]
4173+ unsafe impl < T : ?Sized > PinCoerceUnsized for UniqueArc < T > { }
4174+
4175+ #[ unstable( feature = "unique_rc_arc" , issue = "112566" ) ]
4176+ impl < T : ?Sized , A : Allocator > DerefMut for UniqueArc < T , A > {
4177+ fn deref_mut ( & mut self ) -> & mut T {
4178+ // SAFETY: This pointer was allocated at creation time so we know it is valid. We know we
4179+ // have unique ownership and therefore it's safe to make a mutable reference because
4180+ // `UniqueArc` owns the only strong reference to itself.
4181+ unsafe { & mut ( * self . ptr . as_ptr ( ) ) . data }
4182+ }
4183+ }
4184+
4185+ #[ unstable( feature = "unique_rc_arc" , issue = "112566" ) ]
4186+ unsafe impl < #[ may_dangle] T : ?Sized , A : Allocator > Drop for UniqueArc < T , A > {
4187+ fn drop ( & mut self ) {
4188+ // See `Arc::drop_slow` which drops an `Arc` with a strong count of 0.
4189+ // SAFETY: This pointer was allocated at creation time so we know it is valid.
4190+ let _weak = Weak { ptr : self . ptr , alloc : & self . alloc } ;
4191+
4192+ unsafe { ptr:: drop_in_place ( & mut ( * self . ptr . as_ptr ( ) ) . data ) } ;
4193+ }
4194+ }
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