Struct triomphe::UniqueArc [−][src]
#[repr(transparent)]pub struct UniqueArc<T: ?Sized>(_);
Expand description
An Arc that is known to be uniquely owned
When Arcs are constructed, they are known to be
uniquely owned. In such a case it is safe to mutate
the contents of the Arc. Normally, one would just handle
this by mutating the data on the stack before allocating the
Arc, however it’s possible the data is large or unsized
and you need to heap-allocate it earlier in such a way
that it can be freely converted into a regular Arc once you’re
done.
UniqueArc exists for this purpose, when constructed it performs
the same allocations necessary for an Arc, however it allows mutable access.
Once the mutation is finished, you can call .shareable() and get a regular Arc
out of it.
let data = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; let mut x = UniqueArc::new(data); x[4] = 7; // mutate! let y = x.shareable(); // y is an Arc<T>
Implementations
Construct an uninitialized arc
Gets the inner value of the unique arc
Convert to an initialized Arc.
Safety
This function is equivalent to MaybeUninit::assume_init and has the
same safety requirements. You are responsible for ensuring that the T
has actually been initialized before calling this method.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<T: ?Sized> RefUnwindSafe for UniqueArc<T> where
T: RefUnwindSafe, impl<T: ?Sized> UnwindSafe for UniqueArc<T> where
T: RefUnwindSafe + UnwindSafe,