Remove duplicate impl
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@ -460,42 +460,7 @@ pub fn new_cyclic<F>(data_fn: F) -> Rc<T>
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where
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F: FnOnce(&Weak<T>) -> T,
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{
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// Construct the inner in the "uninitialized" state with a single
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// weak reference.
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let uninit_ptr: NonNull<_> = Box::leak(Box::new(RcBox {
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strong: Cell::new(0),
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weak: Cell::new(1),
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value: mem::MaybeUninit::<T>::uninit(),
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}))
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.into();
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let init_ptr: NonNull<RcBox<T>> = uninit_ptr.cast();
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let weak = Weak { ptr: init_ptr, alloc: Global };
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// It's important we don't give up ownership of the weak pointer, or
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// else the memory might be freed by the time `data_fn` returns. If
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// we really wanted to pass ownership, we could create an additional
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// weak pointer for ourselves, but this would result in additional
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// updates to the weak reference count which might not be necessary
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// otherwise.
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let data = data_fn(&weak);
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let strong = unsafe {
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let inner = init_ptr.as_ptr();
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ptr::write(ptr::addr_of_mut!((*inner).value), data);
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let prev_value = (*inner).strong.get();
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debug_assert_eq!(prev_value, 0, "No prior strong references should exist");
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(*inner).strong.set(1);
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Rc::from_inner(init_ptr)
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};
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// Strong references should collectively own a shared weak reference,
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// so don't run the destructor for our old weak reference.
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mem::forget(weak);
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strong
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Self::new_cyclic_in(data_fn, Global)
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}
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/// Constructs a new `Rc` with uninitialized contents.
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@ -801,8 +766,6 @@ pub fn new_cyclic_in<F>(data_fn: F, alloc: A) -> Rc<T, A>
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where
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F: FnOnce(&Weak<T, A>) -> T,
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{
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// Note: comments and implementation are copied from Rc::new_cyclic.
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// Construct the inner in the "uninitialized" state with a single
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// weak reference.
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let (uninit_raw_ptr, alloc) = Box::into_raw_with_allocator(Box::new_in(
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@ -836,6 +799,8 @@ pub fn new_cyclic_in<F>(data_fn: F, alloc: A) -> Rc<T, A>
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// Strong references should collectively own a shared weak reference,
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// so don't run the destructor for our old weak reference.
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// Calling into_raw_with_allocator has the double effect of giving us back the allocator,
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// and forgetting the weak reference.
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let alloc = weak.into_raw_with_allocator().1;
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Rc::from_inner_in(init_ptr, alloc)
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@ -450,54 +450,7 @@ pub fn new_cyclic<F>(data_fn: F) -> Arc<T>
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where
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F: FnOnce(&Weak<T>) -> T,
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{
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// Construct the inner in the "uninitialized" state with a single
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// weak reference.
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let uninit_ptr: NonNull<_> = Box::leak(Box::new(ArcInner {
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strong: atomic::AtomicUsize::new(0),
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weak: atomic::AtomicUsize::new(1),
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data: mem::MaybeUninit::<T>::uninit(),
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}))
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.into();
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let init_ptr: NonNull<ArcInner<T>> = uninit_ptr.cast();
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let weak = Weak { ptr: init_ptr, alloc: Global };
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// It's important we don't give up ownership of the weak pointer, or
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// else the memory might be freed by the time `data_fn` returns. If
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// we really wanted to pass ownership, we could create an additional
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// weak pointer for ourselves, but this would result in additional
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// updates to the weak reference count which might not be necessary
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// otherwise.
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let data = data_fn(&weak);
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// Now we can properly initialize the inner value and turn our weak
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// reference into a strong reference.
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let strong = unsafe {
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let inner = init_ptr.as_ptr();
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ptr::write(ptr::addr_of_mut!((*inner).data), data);
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// The above write to the data field must be visible to any threads which
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// observe a non-zero strong count. Therefore we need at least "Release" ordering
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// in order to synchronize with the `compare_exchange_weak` in `Weak::upgrade`.
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//
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// "Acquire" ordering is not required. When considering the possible behaviours
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// of `data_fn` we only need to look at what it could do with a reference to a
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// non-upgradeable `Weak`:
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// - It can *clone* the `Weak`, increasing the weak reference count.
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// - It can drop those clones, decreasing the weak reference count (but never to zero).
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//
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// These side effects do not impact us in any way, and no other side effects are
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// possible with safe code alone.
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let prev_value = (*inner).strong.fetch_add(1, Release);
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debug_assert_eq!(prev_value, 0, "No prior strong references should exist");
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Arc::from_inner(init_ptr)
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};
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// Strong references should collectively own a shared weak reference,
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// so don't run the destructor for our old weak reference.
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mem::forget(weak);
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strong
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Self::new_cyclic_in(data_fn, Global)
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}
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/// Constructs a new `Arc` with uninitialized contents.
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@ -821,8 +774,6 @@ pub fn new_cyclic_in<F>(data_fn: F, alloc: A) -> Arc<T, A>
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where
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F: FnOnce(&Weak<T, A>) -> T,
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{
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// Note: these comments and much of the implementation is copied from Arc::new_cyclic.
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// Construct the inner in the "uninitialized" state with a single
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// weak reference.
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let (uninit_raw_ptr, alloc) = Box::into_raw_with_allocator(Box::new_in(
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@ -869,6 +820,8 @@ pub fn new_cyclic_in<F>(data_fn: F, alloc: A) -> Arc<T, A>
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// Strong references should collectively own a shared weak reference,
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// so don't run the destructor for our old weak reference.
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// Calling into_raw_with_allocator has the double effect of giving us back the allocator,
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// and forgetting the weak reference.
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let alloc = weak.into_raw_with_allocator().1;
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Arc::from_inner_in(init_ptr, alloc)
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