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// Copyright 2012-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! Fork of Arc. This has the following advantages over std::sync::Arc:
//!
//! * `triomphe::Arc` doesn't support weak references: we save space by excluding the weak reference count, and we don't do extra read-modify-update operations to handle the possibility of weak references.
//! * `triomphe::UniqueArc` allows one to construct a temporarily-mutable `Arc` which can be converted to a regular `triomphe::Arc` later
//! * `triomphe::OffsetArc` can be used transparently from C++ code and is compatible with (and can be converted to/from) `triomphe::Arc`
//! * `triomphe::ArcBorrow` is functionally similar to `&triomphe::Arc<T>`, however in memory it's simply `&T`. This makes it more flexible for FFI; the source of the borrow need not be an `Arc` pinned on the stack (and can instead be a pointer from C++, or an `OffsetArc`). Additionally, this helps avoid pointer-chasing.
//! * `triomphe::Arc` has can be constructed for dynamically-sized types via `from_header_and_iter`
//! * `triomphe::ThinArc` provides thin-pointer `Arc`s to dynamically sized types
//! * `triomphe::ArcUnion` is union of two `triomphe:Arc`s which fits inside one word of memory
extern crate alloc;
extern crate core;
extern crate arc_swap;
extern crate serde;
extern crate stable_deref_trait;
extern crate unsize;
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use *;
use abort;
// `no_std`-compatible abort by forcing a panic while already panicking.
!