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use Deref;
use ;
use Outcome;
use Status;
/// Request guard to retrieve managed state.
///
/// This type can be used as a request guard to retrieve the state Rocket is
/// managing for some type `T`. This allows for the sharing of state across any
/// number of handlers. A value for the given type must previously have been
/// registered to be managed by Rocket via the
/// [manage](/rocket/struct.Rocket.html#method.manage) method. The type being
/// managed must be thread safe and sendable across thread boundaries. In other
/// words, it must implement `Send + Sync + 'static`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// Imagine you have some configuration struct of the type `MyConfig` that you'd
/// like to initialize at start-up and later access it in several handlers. The
/// following example does just this:
///
/// ```rust
/// # #![feature(plugin)]
/// # #![plugin(rocket_codegen)]
/// # extern crate rocket;
/// use rocket::State;
///
/// // In a real application, this would likely be more complex.
/// struct MyConfig {
/// user_val: String
/// }
///
/// #[get("/")]
/// fn index(state: State<MyConfig>) -> String {
/// format!("The config value is: {}", state.user_val)
/// }
///
/// #[get("/raw")]
/// fn raw_config_value<'r>(state: State<'r, MyConfig>) -> &'r str {
/// // use `inner()` to get a lifetime longer than `deref` gives us
/// state.inner().user_val.as_str()
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// let config = MyConfig {
/// user_val: "user input".to_string()
/// };
///
/// # if false { // We don't actually want to launch the server in an example.
/// rocket::ignite()
/// .mount("/", routes![index, raw_config_value])
/// .manage(config)
/// .launch();
/// # }
/// }
/// ```
///
/// # Within Request Guards
///
/// Because `State` is itself a request guard, managed state can be retrieved
/// from another request guard's implementation. In the following code example,
/// `Item` retrieves the `MyConfig` managed state in its `FromRequest`
/// implementation using the [`Request::guard()`] method.
///
/// [`Request::guard()`]: /rocket/struct.Request.html#method.guard
///
/// ```rust
/// use rocket::State;
/// use rocket::request::{self, Request, FromRequest};
///
/// # struct MyConfig{ user_val: String };
/// struct Item(String);
///
/// impl<'a, 'r> FromRequest<'a, 'r> for Item {
/// type Error = ();
///
/// fn from_request(request: &'a Request<'r>) -> request::Outcome<Item, ()> {
/// request.guard::<State<MyConfig>>()
/// .map(|my_config| Item(my_config.user_val.clone()))
/// }
/// }
/// ```
;
// TODO: Doc.