Auto merge of #109483 - joboet:optimize_lazycell, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Optimize `LazyCell` size `LazyCell` can only store either the initializing function or the data it produces, so it does not need to reserve the space for both. Similar to #107329, but uses an `enum` instead of a `union`.
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use crate::cell::{Cell, OnceCell};
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use crate::fmt;
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use crate::ops::Deref;
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use crate::{fmt, mem};
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use super::UnsafeCell;
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enum State<T, F> {
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Uninit(F),
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Init(T),
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Poisoned,
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}
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/// A value which is initialized on the first access.
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///
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/// ```
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#[unstable(feature = "lazy_cell", issue = "109736")]
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pub struct LazyCell<T, F = fn() -> T> {
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cell: OnceCell<T>,
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init: Cell<Option<F>>,
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state: UnsafeCell<State<T, F>>,
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}
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impl<T, F: FnOnce() -> T> LazyCell<T, F> {
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@ -53,8 +59,8 @@ impl<T, F: FnOnce() -> T> LazyCell<T, F> {
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/// ```
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#[inline]
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#[unstable(feature = "lazy_cell", issue = "109736")]
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pub const fn new(init: F) -> LazyCell<T, F> {
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LazyCell { cell: OnceCell::new(), init: Cell::new(Some(init)) }
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pub const fn new(f: F) -> LazyCell<T, F> {
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LazyCell { state: UnsafeCell::new(State::Uninit(f)) }
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}
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/// Forces the evaluation of this lazy value and returns a reference to
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@ -77,10 +83,65 @@ pub const fn new(init: F) -> LazyCell<T, F> {
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#[inline]
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#[unstable(feature = "lazy_cell", issue = "109736")]
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pub fn force(this: &LazyCell<T, F>) -> &T {
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this.cell.get_or_init(|| match this.init.take() {
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Some(f) => f(),
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None => panic!("`Lazy` instance has previously been poisoned"),
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})
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// SAFETY:
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// This invalidates any mutable references to the data. The resulting
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// reference lives either until the end of the borrow of `this` (in the
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// initialized case) or is invalidated in `really_init` (in the
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// uninitialized case; `really_init` will create and return a fresh reference).
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let state = unsafe { &*this.state.get() };
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match state {
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State::Init(data) => data,
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// SAFETY: The state is uninitialized.
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State::Uninit(_) => unsafe { LazyCell::really_init(this) },
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State::Poisoned => panic!("LazyCell has previously been poisoned"),
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}
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}
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/// # Safety
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/// May only be called when the state is `Uninit`.
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#[cold]
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unsafe fn really_init(this: &LazyCell<T, F>) -> &T {
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// SAFETY:
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// This function is only called when the state is uninitialized,
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// so no references to `state` can exist except for the reference
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// in `force`, which is invalidated here and not accessed again.
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let state = unsafe { &mut *this.state.get() };
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// Temporarily mark the state as poisoned. This prevents reentrant
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// accesses and correctly poisons the cell if the closure panicked.
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let State::Uninit(f) = mem::replace(state, State::Poisoned) else { unreachable!() };
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let data = f();
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// SAFETY:
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// If the closure accessed the cell through something like a reentrant
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// mutex, but caught the panic resulting from the state being poisoned,
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// the mutable borrow for `state` will be invalidated, so we need to
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// go through the `UnsafeCell` pointer here. The state can only be
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// poisoned at this point, so using `write` to skip the destructor
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// of `State` should help the optimizer.
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unsafe { this.state.get().write(State::Init(data)) };
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// SAFETY:
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// The previous references were invalidated by the `write` call above,
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// so do a new shared borrow of the state instead.
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let state = unsafe { &*this.state.get() };
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let State::Init(data) = state else { unreachable!() };
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data
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}
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}
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impl<T, F> LazyCell<T, F> {
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#[inline]
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fn get(&self) -> Option<&T> {
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// SAFETY:
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// This is sound for the same reason as in `force`: once the state is
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// initialized, it will not be mutably accessed again, so this reference
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// will stay valid for the duration of the borrow to `self`.
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let state = unsafe { &*self.state.get() };
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match state {
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State::Init(data) => Some(data),
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_ => None,
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}
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}
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}
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@ -105,6 +166,11 @@ fn default() -> LazyCell<T> {
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#[unstable(feature = "lazy_cell", issue = "109736")]
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impl<T: fmt::Debug, F> fmt::Debug for LazyCell<T, F> {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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f.debug_struct("Lazy").field("cell", &self.cell).field("init", &"..").finish()
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let mut d = f.debug_tuple("LazyCell");
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match self.get() {
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Some(data) => d.field(data),
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None => d.field(&format_args!("<uninit>")),
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};
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d.finish()
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}
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}
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