//! Platform-independent platform abstraction //! //! This is the platform-independent portion of the standard library's //! platform abstraction layer, whereas `std::sys` is the //! platform-specific portion. //! //! The relationship between `std::sys_common`, `std::sys` and the //! rest of `std` is complex, with dependencies going in all //! directions: `std` depending on `sys_common`, `sys_common` //! depending on `sys`, and `sys` depending on `sys_common` and `std`. //! This is because `sys_common` not only contains platform-independent code, //! but also code that is shared between the different platforms in `sys`. //! Ideally all that shared code should be moved to `sys::common`, //! and the dependencies between `std`, `sys_common` and `sys` all would form a dag. //! Progress on this is tracked in #84187. #![allow(missing_docs)] #![allow(missing_debug_implementations)] #[cfg(test)] mod tests; pub mod backtrace; pub mod fs; pub mod io; pub mod lazy_box; pub mod memchr; pub mod once; pub mod process; pub mod thread; pub mod thread_info; pub mod thread_local_dtor; pub mod thread_parking; pub mod wstr; pub mod wtf8; cfg_if::cfg_if! { if #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] { pub use crate::sys::thread_local_key; } else { pub mod thread_local_key; } } cfg_if::cfg_if! { if #[cfg(any(target_os = "l4re", target_os = "hermit", feature = "restricted-std", all(target_family = "wasm", not(target_os = "emscripten")), all(target_vendor = "fortanix", target_env = "sgx")))] { pub use crate::sys::net; } else { pub mod net; } } // common error constructors /// A trait for viewing representations from std types #[doc(hidden)] pub trait AsInner { fn as_inner(&self) -> &Inner; } /// A trait for viewing representations from std types #[doc(hidden)] pub trait AsInnerMut { fn as_inner_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Inner; } /// A trait for extracting representations from std types #[doc(hidden)] pub trait IntoInner { fn into_inner(self) -> Inner; } /// A trait for creating std types from internal representations #[doc(hidden)] pub trait FromInner { fn from_inner(inner: Inner) -> Self; } // Computes (value*numer)/denom without overflow, as long as both // (numer*denom) and the overall result fit into i64 (which is the case // for our time conversions). #[allow(dead_code)] // not used on all platforms pub fn mul_div_u64(value: u64, numer: u64, denom: u64) -> u64 { let q = value / denom; let r = value % denom; // Decompose value as (value/denom*denom + value%denom), // substitute into (value*numer)/denom and simplify. // r < denom, so (denom*numer) is the upper bound of (r*numer) q * numer + r * numer / denom }