// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. #[doc(hidden)]; use comm::{GenericChan, GenericPort}; use comm; use prelude::*; use task; use libc::uintptr_t; pub mod dynamic_lib; pub mod finally; pub mod intrinsics; pub mod simd; pub mod extfmt; #[cfg(not(test))] pub mod lang; pub mod sync; pub mod atomics; pub mod raw; /** Start a new thread outside of the current runtime context and wait for it to terminate. The executing thread has no access to a task pointer and will be using a normal large stack. */ pub fn run_in_bare_thread(f: ~fn()) { use cell::Cell; use rt::shouldnt_be_public::Thread; let f_cell = Cell::new(f); let (port, chan) = comm::stream(); // FIXME #4525: Unfortunate that this creates an extra scheduler but it's // necessary since rust_raw_thread_join is blocking do task::spawn_sched(task::SingleThreaded) { Thread::start(f_cell.take()).join(); chan.send(()); } port.recv(); } #[test] fn test_run_in_bare_thread() { let i = 100; do run_in_bare_thread { assert_eq!(i, 100); } } #[test] fn test_run_in_bare_thread_exchange() { // Does the exchange heap work without the runtime? let i = ~100; do run_in_bare_thread { assert!(i == ~100); } } /// Dynamically inquire about whether we're running under V. /// You should usually not use this unless your test definitely /// can't run correctly un-altered. Valgrind is there to help /// you notice weirdness in normal, un-doctored code paths! pub fn running_on_valgrind() -> bool { #[fixed_stack_segment]; #[inline(never)]; unsafe { rust_running_on_valgrind() != 0 } } extern { fn rust_running_on_valgrind() -> uintptr_t; }