//! Abstracts over sync primitive implementations. //! //! Optionally, we allow the Rust standard library's `RwLock` to be replaced //! with the `parking_lot` crate's implementation. This may provide improved //! performance in some cases. However, the `parking_lot` dependency is an //! opt-in feature flag. Because `parking_lot::RwLock` has a slightly different //! API than `std::sync::RwLock` (it does not support poisoning on panics), we //! wrap it with a type that provides the same method signatures. This allows us //! to transparently swap `parking_lot` in without changing code at the callsite. #[allow(unused_imports)] // may be used later; pub(crate) use std::sync::{LockResult, PoisonError, TryLockResult}; #[cfg(not(feature = "parking_lot"))] pub(crate) use std::sync::{RwLock, RwLockReadGuard, RwLockWriteGuard}; #[cfg(feature = "parking_lot")] pub(crate) use self::parking_lot_impl::*; #[cfg(feature = "parking_lot")] mod parking_lot_impl { pub(crate) use parking_lot::{RwLockReadGuard, RwLockWriteGuard}; use std::sync::{LockResult, TryLockError, TryLockResult}; #[derive(Debug)] pub(crate) struct RwLock { inner: parking_lot::RwLock, } impl RwLock { pub(crate) fn new(val: T) -> Self { Self { inner: parking_lot::RwLock::new(val), } } #[inline] pub(crate) fn get_mut(&mut self) -> LockResult<&mut T> { Ok(self.inner.get_mut()) } #[inline] pub(crate) fn read(&self) -> LockResult> { Ok(self.inner.read()) } #[inline] #[allow(dead_code)] // may be used later; pub(crate) fn try_read(&self) -> TryLockResult> { self.inner.try_read().ok_or(TryLockError::WouldBlock) } #[inline] pub(crate) fn write(&self) -> LockResult> { Ok(self.inner.write()) } } }