| 1 | #![unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 2 | |
| 3 | use crate::fmt; |
| 4 | use crate::future::{Future, IntoFuture}; |
| 5 | use crate::intrinsics::discriminant_value; |
| 6 | use crate::marker::{DiscriminantKind, PhantomPinned}; |
| 7 | use crate::mem::MaybeUninit; |
| 8 | use crate::pin::Pin; |
| 9 | use crate::task::{Context, Poll, ready}; |
| 10 | |
| 11 | /// Asynchronously drops a value by running `AsyncDrop::async_drop` |
| 12 | /// on a value and its fields recursively. |
| 13 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 14 | pub fn async_drop<T>(value: T) -> AsyncDropOwning<T> { |
| 15 | AsyncDropOwning { value: MaybeUninit::new(val:value), dtor: None, _pinned: PhantomPinned } |
| 16 | } |
| 17 | |
| 18 | /// A future returned by the [`async_drop`]. |
| 19 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 20 | pub struct AsyncDropOwning<T> { |
| 21 | value: MaybeUninit<T>, |
| 22 | dtor: Option<AsyncDropInPlace<T>>, |
| 23 | _pinned: PhantomPinned, |
| 24 | } |
| 25 | |
| 26 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 27 | impl<T> fmt::Debug for AsyncDropOwning<T> { |
| 28 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| 29 | f.debug_struct(name:"AsyncDropOwning" ).finish_non_exhaustive() |
| 30 | } |
| 31 | } |
| 32 | |
| 33 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 34 | impl<T> Future for AsyncDropOwning<T> { |
| 35 | type Output = (); |
| 36 | |
| 37 | fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> { |
| 38 | // SAFETY: Self is pinned thus it is ok to store references to self |
| 39 | unsafe { |
| 40 | let this: &mut AsyncDropOwning = self.get_unchecked_mut(); |
| 41 | let dtor: Pin<&mut AsyncDropInPlace> = Pin::new_unchecked( |
| 42 | pointer:this.dtor.get_or_insert_with(|| async_drop_in_place(to_drop:this.value.as_mut_ptr())), |
| 43 | ); |
| 44 | // AsyncDestuctors are idempotent so Self gets idempotency as well |
| 45 | dtor.poll(cx) |
| 46 | } |
| 47 | } |
| 48 | } |
| 49 | |
| 50 | #[lang = "async_drop_in_place" ] |
| 51 | #[allow (unconditional_recursion)] |
| 52 | // FIXME: Consider if `#[rustc_diagnostic_item = "ptr_drop_in_place"]` is needed? |
| 53 | unsafe fn async_drop_in_place_raw<T: ?Sized>( |
| 54 | to_drop: *mut T, |
| 55 | ) -> <T as AsyncDestruct>::AsyncDestructor { |
| 56 | // Code here does not matter - this is replaced by the |
| 57 | // real async drop glue constructor by the compiler. |
| 58 | |
| 59 | // SAFETY: see comment above |
| 60 | unsafe { async_drop_in_place_raw(to_drop) } |
| 61 | } |
| 62 | |
| 63 | /// Creates the asynchronous destructor of the pointed-to value. |
| 64 | /// |
| 65 | /// # Safety |
| 66 | /// |
| 67 | /// Behavior is undefined if any of the following conditions are violated: |
| 68 | /// |
| 69 | /// * `to_drop` must be [valid](crate::ptr#safety) for both reads and writes. |
| 70 | /// |
| 71 | /// * `to_drop` must be properly aligned, even if `T` has size 0. |
| 72 | /// |
| 73 | /// * `to_drop` must be nonnull, even if `T` has size 0. |
| 74 | /// |
| 75 | /// * The value `to_drop` points to must be valid for async dropping, |
| 76 | /// which may mean it must uphold additional invariants. These |
| 77 | /// invariants depend on the type of the value being dropped. For |
| 78 | /// instance, when dropping a Box, the box's pointer to the heap must |
| 79 | /// be valid. |
| 80 | /// |
| 81 | /// * While `async_drop_in_place` is executing or the returned async |
| 82 | /// destructor is alive, the only way to access parts of `to_drop` |
| 83 | /// is through the `self: Pin<&mut Self>` references supplied to |
| 84 | /// the `AsyncDrop::async_drop` methods that `async_drop_in_place` |
| 85 | /// or `AsyncDropInPlace<T>::poll` invokes. This usually means the |
| 86 | /// returned future stores the `to_drop` pointer and user is required |
| 87 | /// to guarantee that dropped value doesn't move. |
| 88 | /// |
| 89 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 90 | pub unsafe fn async_drop_in_place<T: ?Sized>(to_drop: *mut T) -> AsyncDropInPlace<T> { |
| 91 | // SAFETY: `async_drop_in_place_raw` has the same safety requirements |
| 92 | unsafe { AsyncDropInPlace(async_drop_in_place_raw(to_drop)) } |
| 93 | } |
| 94 | |
| 95 | /// A future returned by the [`async_drop_in_place`]. |
| 96 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 97 | pub struct AsyncDropInPlace<T: ?Sized>(<T as AsyncDestruct>::AsyncDestructor); |
| 98 | |
| 99 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 100 | impl<T: ?Sized> fmt::Debug for AsyncDropInPlace<T> { |
| 101 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| 102 | f.debug_struct(name:"AsyncDropInPlace" ).finish_non_exhaustive() |
| 103 | } |
| 104 | } |
| 105 | |
| 106 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 107 | impl<T: ?Sized> Future for AsyncDropInPlace<T> { |
| 108 | type Output = (); |
| 109 | |
| 110 | #[inline (always)] |
| 111 | fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> { |
| 112 | // SAFETY: This code simply forwards poll call to the inner future |
| 113 | unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(&mut self.get_unchecked_mut().0) }.poll(cx) |
| 114 | } |
| 115 | } |
| 116 | |
| 117 | // FIXME(zetanumbers): Add same restrictions on AsyncDrop impls as |
| 118 | // with Drop impls |
| 119 | /// Custom code within the asynchronous destructor. |
| 120 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 121 | #[lang = "async_drop" ] |
| 122 | pub trait AsyncDrop { |
| 123 | /// A future returned by the [`AsyncDrop::async_drop`] to be part |
| 124 | /// of the async destructor. |
| 125 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 126 | type Dropper<'a>: Future<Output = ()> |
| 127 | where |
| 128 | Self: 'a; |
| 129 | |
| 130 | /// Constructs the asynchronous destructor for this type. |
| 131 | #[unstable (feature = "async_drop" , issue = "126482" )] |
| 132 | fn async_drop(self: Pin<&mut Self>) -> Self::Dropper<'_>; |
| 133 | } |
| 134 | |
| 135 | #[lang = "async_destruct" ] |
| 136 | #[rustc_deny_explicit_impl ] |
| 137 | #[rustc_do_not_implement_via_object] |
| 138 | trait AsyncDestruct { |
| 139 | type AsyncDestructor: Future<Output = ()>; |
| 140 | } |
| 141 | |
| 142 | /// Basically calls `AsyncDrop::async_drop` with pointer. Used to simplify |
| 143 | /// generation of the code for `async_drop_in_place_raw` |
| 144 | #[lang = "surface_async_drop_in_place" ] |
| 145 | async unsafe fn surface_async_drop_in_place<T: AsyncDrop + ?Sized>(ptr: *mut T) { |
| 146 | // SAFETY: We call this from async drop `async_drop_in_place_raw` |
| 147 | // which has the same safety requirements |
| 148 | unsafe { <T as AsyncDrop>::async_drop(self:Pin::new_unchecked(&mut *ptr)).await } |
| 149 | } |
| 150 | |
| 151 | /// Basically calls `Drop::drop` with pointer. Used to simplify generation |
| 152 | /// of the code for `async_drop_in_place_raw` |
| 153 | #[allow (drop_bounds)] |
| 154 | #[lang = "async_drop_surface_drop_in_place" ] |
| 155 | async unsafe fn surface_drop_in_place<T: Drop + ?Sized>(ptr: *mut T) { |
| 156 | // SAFETY: We call this from async drop `async_drop_in_place_raw` |
| 157 | // which has the same safety requirements |
| 158 | unsafe { crate::ops::fallback_surface_drop(&mut *ptr) } |
| 159 | } |
| 160 | |
| 161 | /// Wraps a future to continue outputting `Poll::Ready(())` once after |
| 162 | /// wrapped future completes by returning `Poll::Ready(())` on poll. This |
| 163 | /// is useful for constructing async destructors to guarantee this |
| 164 | /// "fuse" property |
| 165 | // |
| 166 | // FIXME: Consider optimizing combinators to not have to use fuse in majority |
| 167 | // of cases, perhaps by adding `#[(rustc_)idempotent(_future)]` attribute for |
| 168 | // async functions and blocks with the unit return type. However current layout |
| 169 | // optimizations currently encode `None` case into the async block's discriminant. |
| 170 | struct Fuse<T> { |
| 171 | inner: Option<T>, |
| 172 | } |
| 173 | |
| 174 | #[lang = "async_drop_fuse" ] |
| 175 | fn fuse<T>(inner: T) -> Fuse<T> { |
| 176 | Fuse { inner: Some(inner) } |
| 177 | } |
| 178 | |
| 179 | impl<T> Future for Fuse<T> |
| 180 | where |
| 181 | T: Future<Output = ()>, |
| 182 | { |
| 183 | type Output = (); |
| 184 | |
| 185 | fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> { |
| 186 | // SAFETY: pin projection into `self.inner` |
| 187 | unsafe { |
| 188 | let this: &mut Fuse = self.get_unchecked_mut(); |
| 189 | if let Some(inner: &mut T) = &mut this.inner { |
| 190 | ready!(Pin::new_unchecked(inner).poll(cx)); |
| 191 | this.inner = None; |
| 192 | } |
| 193 | } |
| 194 | Poll::Ready(()) |
| 195 | } |
| 196 | } |
| 197 | |
| 198 | /// Async destructor for arrays and slices. |
| 199 | #[lang = "async_drop_slice" ] |
| 200 | async unsafe fn slice<T>(s: *mut [T]) { |
| 201 | let len: usize = s.len(); |
| 202 | let ptr: *mut T = s.as_mut_ptr(); |
| 203 | for i: usize in 0..len { |
| 204 | // SAFETY: we iterate over elements of `s` slice |
| 205 | unsafe { async_drop_in_place_raw(to_drop:ptr.add(count:i)).await } |
| 206 | } |
| 207 | } |
| 208 | |
| 209 | /// Constructs a chain of two futures, which awaits them sequentially as |
| 210 | /// a future. |
| 211 | #[lang = "async_drop_chain" ] |
| 212 | async fn chain<F, G>(first: F, last: G) |
| 213 | where |
| 214 | F: IntoFuture<Output = ()>, |
| 215 | G: IntoFuture<Output = ()>, |
| 216 | { |
| 217 | first.await; |
| 218 | last.await; |
| 219 | } |
| 220 | |
| 221 | /// Basically a lazy version of `async_drop_in_place`. Returns a future |
| 222 | /// that would call `AsyncDrop::async_drop` on a first poll. |
| 223 | /// |
| 224 | /// # Safety |
| 225 | /// |
| 226 | /// Same as `async_drop_in_place` except is lazy to avoid creating |
| 227 | /// multiple mutable references. |
| 228 | #[lang = "async_drop_defer" ] |
| 229 | async unsafe fn defer<T: ?Sized>(to_drop: *mut T) { |
| 230 | // SAFETY: same safety requirements as `async_drop_in_place` |
| 231 | unsafe { async_drop_in_place(to_drop) }.await |
| 232 | } |
| 233 | |
| 234 | /// If `T`'s discriminant is equal to the stored one then awaits `M` |
| 235 | /// otherwise awaits the `O`. |
| 236 | /// |
| 237 | /// # Safety |
| 238 | /// |
| 239 | /// Users should carefully manage the returned future, since it would |
| 240 | /// try creating an immutable reference from `this` and get pointee's |
| 241 | /// discriminant. |
| 242 | // FIXME(zetanumbers): Send and Sync impls |
| 243 | #[lang = "async_drop_either" ] |
| 244 | async unsafe fn either<O: IntoFuture<Output = ()>, M: IntoFuture<Output = ()>, T>( |
| 245 | other: O, |
| 246 | matched: M, |
| 247 | this: *mut T, |
| 248 | discr: <T as DiscriminantKind>::Discriminant, |
| 249 | ) { |
| 250 | // SAFETY: Guaranteed by the safety section of this funtion's documentation |
| 251 | if unsafe { discriminant_value(&*this) } == discr { |
| 252 | drop(other); |
| 253 | matched.await |
| 254 | } else { |
| 255 | drop(matched); |
| 256 | other.await |
| 257 | } |
| 258 | } |
| 259 | |
| 260 | #[lang = "async_drop_deferred_drop_in_place" ] |
| 261 | async unsafe fn deferred_drop_in_place<T>(to_drop: *mut T) { |
| 262 | // SAFETY: same safety requirements as with drop_in_place (implied by |
| 263 | // function's name) |
| 264 | unsafe { crate::ptr::drop_in_place(to_drop) } |
| 265 | } |
| 266 | |
| 267 | /// Used for noop async destructors. We don't use [`core::future::Ready`] |
| 268 | /// because it panics after its second poll, which could be potentially |
| 269 | /// bad if that would happen during the cleanup. |
| 270 | #[derive (Clone, Copy)] |
| 271 | struct Noop; |
| 272 | |
| 273 | #[lang = "async_drop_noop" ] |
| 274 | fn noop() -> Noop { |
| 275 | Noop |
| 276 | } |
| 277 | |
| 278 | impl Future for Noop { |
| 279 | type Output = (); |
| 280 | |
| 281 | fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, _: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> { |
| 282 | Poll::Ready(()) |
| 283 | } |
| 284 | } |
| 285 | |