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//! A one-shot, futures-aware channel
//!
//! This channel is similar to that in `sync::oneshot` but cannot be sent across
//! threads.
use std::future::Future;
use std::pin::Pin;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::task::{Context, Poll};
pub use futures::channel::oneshot::Canceled;
use crate::cell::{Cell, WeakCell};
use crate::task::LocalWaker;
/// Creates a new futures-aware, one-shot channel.
///
/// This function is the same as `sync::oneshot::channel` except that the
/// returned values cannot be sent across threads.
pub fn channel<T>() -> (Sender<T>, Receiver<T>) {
let inner = Cell::new(Inner {
value: None,
rx_task: LocalWaker::new(),
});
let tx = Sender {
inner: inner.downgrade(),
};
let rx = Receiver {
state: State::Open(inner),
};
(tx, rx)
}
/// Represents the completion half of a oneshot through which the result of a
/// computation is signaled.
///
/// This is created by the `unsync::oneshot::channel` function and is equivalent
/// in functionality to `sync::oneshot::Sender` except that it cannot be sent
/// across threads.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Sender<T> {
inner: WeakCell<Inner<T>>,
}
/// A future representing the completion of a computation happening elsewhere in
/// memory.
///
/// This is created by the `unsync::oneshot::channel` function and is equivalent
/// in functionality to `sync::oneshot::Receiver` except that it cannot be sent
/// across threads.
#[derive(Debug)]
#[must_use = "futures do nothing unless polled"]
pub struct Receiver<T> {
state: State<T>,
}
// The channels do not ever project Pin to the inner T
impl<T> Unpin for Receiver<T> {}
impl<T> Unpin for Sender<T> {}
#[derive(Debug)]
enum State<T> {
Open(Cell<Inner<T>>),
Closed(Option<T>),
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Inner<T> {
value: Option<T>,
rx_task: LocalWaker,
}
impl<T> Sender<T> {
/// Completes this oneshot with a successful result.
///
/// This function will consume `self` and indicate to the other end, the
/// `Receiver`, that the error provided is the result of the computation this
/// represents.
///
/// If the value is successfully enqueued for the remote end to receive,
/// then `Ok(())` is returned. If the receiving end was deallocated before
/// this function was called, however, then `Err` is returned with the value
/// provided.
pub fn send(self, val: T) -> Result<(), T> {
if let Some(mut inner) = self.inner.upgrade() {
let inner = inner.get_mut();
inner.value = Some(val);
inner.rx_task.wake();
Ok(())
} else {
Err(val)
}
}
/// Tests to see whether this `Sender`'s corresponding `Receiver`
/// has gone away.
///
/// This function can be used to learn about when the `Receiver` (consumer)
/// half has gone away and nothing will be able to receive a message sent
/// from `send`.
///
/// Note that this function is intended to *not* be used in the context of a
/// future. If you're implementing a future you probably want to call the
/// `poll_cancel` function which will block the current task if the
/// cancellation hasn't happened yet. This can be useful when working on a
/// non-futures related thread, though, which would otherwise panic if
/// `poll_cancel` were called.
pub fn is_canceled(&self) -> bool {
self.inner.upgrade().is_none()
}
}
impl<T> Drop for Sender<T> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
if let Some(inner) = self.inner.upgrade() {
inner.get_ref().rx_task.wake();
};
}
}
impl<T> Receiver<T> {
/// Gracefully close this receiver, preventing sending any future messages.
///
/// Any `send` operation which happens after this method returns is
/// guaranteed to fail. Once this method is called the normal `poll` method
/// can be used to determine whether a message was actually sent or not. If
/// `Canceled` is returned from `poll` then no message was sent.
pub fn close(&mut self) {
match self.state {
State::Open(ref mut inner) => {
let value = inner.get_mut().value.take();
self.state = State::Closed(value);
}
State::Closed(_) => {}
};
}
}
impl<T> Future for Receiver<T> {
type Output = Result<T, Canceled>;
fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
let this = self.get_mut();
let inner = match this.state {
State::Open(ref mut inner) => inner,
State::Closed(ref mut item) => match item.take() {
Some(item) => return Poll::Ready(Ok(item)),
None => return Poll::Ready(Err(Canceled)),
},
};
// If we've got a value, then skip the logic below as we're done.
if let Some(val) = inner.get_mut().value.take() {
return Poll::Ready(Ok(val));
}
// If we can get mutable access, then the sender has gone away. We
// didn't see a value above, so we're canceled. Otherwise we park
// our task and wait for a value to come in.
if Rc::get_mut(&mut inner.inner).is_some() {
Poll::Ready(Err(Canceled))
} else {
inner.get_ref().rx_task.register(cx.waker());
Poll::Pending
}
}
}
impl<T> Drop for Receiver<T> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
self.close();
}
}