rust/src/libstd/rt/task.rs
Daniel Farina aef1e10eba Remove unnecessary 'use' forms
Fix a laundry list of warnings involving unused imports that glutted
up compilation output.  There are more, but there seems to be some
false positives (where 'remedy' appears to break the build), but this
particular set of fixes seems safe.
2013-05-30 13:08:18 -07:00

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Rust

// Copyright 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 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! Language-level runtime services that should reasonably expected
//! to be available 'everywhere'. Local heaps, GC, unwinding,
//! local storage, and logging. Even a 'freestanding' Rust would likely want
//! to implement this.
use cast::transmute;
use libc::{c_void, uintptr_t};
use ptr;
use prelude::*;
use rt::local::Local;
use rt::logging::StdErrLogger;
use super::local_heap::LocalHeap;
pub struct Task {
heap: LocalHeap,
gc: GarbageCollector,
storage: LocalStorage,
logger: StdErrLogger,
unwinder: Option<Unwinder>,
destroyed: bool
}
pub struct GarbageCollector;
pub struct LocalStorage(*c_void, Option<~fn(*c_void)>);
pub struct Unwinder {
unwinding: bool,
}
impl Task {
pub fn new() -> Task {
Task {
heap: LocalHeap::new(),
gc: GarbageCollector,
storage: LocalStorage(ptr::null(), None),
logger: StdErrLogger,
unwinder: Some(Unwinder { unwinding: false }),
destroyed: false
}
}
pub fn without_unwinding() -> Task {
Task {
heap: LocalHeap::new(),
gc: GarbageCollector,
storage: LocalStorage(ptr::null(), None),
logger: StdErrLogger,
unwinder: None,
destroyed: false
}
}
pub fn run(&mut self, f: &fn()) {
// This is just an assertion that `run` was called unsafely
// and this instance of Task is still accessible.
do Local::borrow::<Task> |task| {
assert!(ptr::ref_eq(task, self));
}
match self.unwinder {
Some(ref mut unwinder) => {
// If there's an unwinder then set up the catch block
unwinder.try(f);
}
None => {
// Otherwise, just run the body
f()
}
}
self.destroy();
}
/// Must be called manually before finalization to clean up
/// thread-local resources. Some of the routines here expect
/// Task to be available recursively so this must be
/// called unsafely, without removing Task from
/// thread-local-storage.
fn destroy(&mut self) {
// This is just an assertion that `destroy` was called unsafely
// and this instance of Task is still accessible.
do Local::borrow::<Task> |task| {
assert!(ptr::ref_eq(task, self));
}
match self.storage {
LocalStorage(ptr, Some(ref dtor)) => {
(*dtor)(ptr)
}
_ => ()
}
self.destroyed = true;
}
}
impl Drop for Task {
fn finalize(&self) { assert!(self.destroyed) }
}
// Just a sanity check to make sure we are catching a Rust-thrown exception
static UNWIND_TOKEN: uintptr_t = 839147;
impl Unwinder {
pub fn try(&mut self, f: &fn()) {
use sys::Closure;
unsafe {
let closure: Closure = transmute(f);
let code = transmute(closure.code);
let env = transmute(closure.env);
let token = rust_try(try_fn, code, env);
assert!(token == 0 || token == UNWIND_TOKEN);
}
extern fn try_fn(code: *c_void, env: *c_void) {
unsafe {
let closure: Closure = Closure {
code: transmute(code),
env: transmute(env),
};
let closure: &fn() = transmute(closure);
closure();
}
}
extern {
#[rust_stack]
fn rust_try(f: *u8, code: *c_void, data: *c_void) -> uintptr_t;
}
}
pub fn begin_unwind(&mut self) -> ! {
self.unwinding = true;
unsafe {
rust_begin_unwind(UNWIND_TOKEN);
return transmute(());
}
extern {
fn rust_begin_unwind(token: uintptr_t);
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use rt::test::*;
#[test]
fn local_heap() {
do run_in_newsched_task() {
let a = @5;
let b = a;
assert!(*a == 5);
assert!(*b == 5);
}
}
#[test]
fn tls() {
use local_data::*;
do run_in_newsched_task() {
unsafe {
fn key(_x: @~str) { }
local_data_set(key, @~"data");
assert!(*local_data_get(key).get() == ~"data");
fn key2(_x: @~str) { }
local_data_set(key2, @~"data");
assert!(*local_data_get(key2).get() == ~"data");
}
}
}
#[test]
fn unwind() {
do run_in_newsched_task() {
let result = spawntask_try(||());
assert!(result.is_ok());
let result = spawntask_try(|| fail!());
assert!(result.is_err());
}
}
#[test]
fn rng() {
do run_in_newsched_task() {
use rand::{rng, Rng};
let mut r = rng();
let _ = r.next();
}
}
#[test]
fn logging() {
do run_in_newsched_task() {
info!("here i am. logging in a newsched task");
}
}
#[test]
fn comm_oneshot() {
use comm::*;
do run_in_newsched_task {
let (port, chan) = oneshot();
send_one(chan, 10);
assert!(recv_one(port) == 10);
}
}
#[test]
fn comm_stream() {
use comm::*;
do run_in_newsched_task() {
let (port, chan) = stream();
chan.send(10);
assert!(port.recv() == 10);
}
}
}