Struct rustc_data_structures::owning_ref::OwningRefMut [−][src]
Expand description
An mutable owning reference.
This wraps an owner O
and a reference &mut T
pointing
at something reachable from O::Target
while keeping
the ability to move self
around.
The owner is usually a pointer that points at some base type.
For more details and examples, see the module and method docs.
Fields
owner: O
reference: *mut T
Implementations
Creates a new owning reference from an owner initialized to the direct dereference of it.
Example
extern crate owning_ref;
use owning_ref::OwningRefMut;
fn main() {
let owning_ref_mut = OwningRefMut::new(Box::new(42));
assert_eq!(*owning_ref_mut, 42);
}
Like new
, but doesn’t require O
to implement the StableAddress
trait.
Instead, the caller is responsible to make the same promises as implementing the trait.
This is useful for cases where coherence rules prevents implementing the trait without adding a dependency to this crate in a third-party library.
Converts self
into a new shared owning reference that points at
something reachable from the previous one.
This can be a reference to a field of U
, something reachable from a field of
U
, or even something unrelated with a 'static
lifetime.
Example
extern crate owning_ref;
use owning_ref::OwningRefMut;
fn main() {
let owning_ref_mut = OwningRefMut::new(Box::new([1, 2, 3, 4]));
// create an owning reference that points at the
// third element of the array.
let owning_ref = owning_ref_mut.map(|array| &array[2]);
assert_eq!(*owning_ref, 3);
}
pub fn map_mut<F, U: ?Sized>(self, f: F) -> OwningRefMut<O, U> where
O: StableAddress,
F: FnOnce(&mut T) -> &mut U,
pub fn map_mut<F, U: ?Sized>(self, f: F) -> OwningRefMut<O, U> where
O: StableAddress,
F: FnOnce(&mut T) -> &mut U,
Converts self
into a new mutable owning reference that points at
something reachable from the previous one.
This can be a reference to a field of U
, something reachable from a field of
U
, or even something unrelated with a 'static
lifetime.
Example
extern crate owning_ref;
use owning_ref::OwningRefMut;
fn main() {
let owning_ref_mut = OwningRefMut::new(Box::new([1, 2, 3, 4]));
// create an owning reference that points at the
// third element of the array.
let owning_ref_mut = owning_ref_mut.map_mut(|array| &mut array[2]);
assert_eq!(*owning_ref_mut, 3);
}
Tries to convert self
into a new shared owning reference that points
at something reachable from the previous one.
This can be a reference to a field of U
, something reachable from a field of
U
, or even something unrelated with a 'static
lifetime.
Example
extern crate owning_ref;
use owning_ref::OwningRefMut;
fn main() {
let owning_ref_mut = OwningRefMut::new(Box::new([1, 2, 3, 4]));
// create an owning reference that points at the
// third element of the array.
let owning_ref = owning_ref_mut.try_map(|array| {
if array[2] == 3 { Ok(&array[2]) } else { Err(()) }
});
assert_eq!(*owning_ref.unwrap(), 3);
}
pub fn try_map_mut<F, U: ?Sized, E>(self, f: F) -> Result<OwningRefMut<O, U>, E> where
O: StableAddress,
F: FnOnce(&mut T) -> Result<&mut U, E>,
pub fn try_map_mut<F, U: ?Sized, E>(self, f: F) -> Result<OwningRefMut<O, U>, E> where
O: StableAddress,
F: FnOnce(&mut T) -> Result<&mut U, E>,
Tries to convert self
into a new mutable owning reference that points
at something reachable from the previous one.
This can be a reference to a field of U
, something reachable from a field of
U
, or even something unrelated with a 'static
lifetime.
Example
extern crate owning_ref;
use owning_ref::OwningRefMut;
fn main() {
let owning_ref_mut = OwningRefMut::new(Box::new([1, 2, 3, 4]));
// create an owning reference that points at the
// third element of the array.
let owning_ref_mut = owning_ref_mut.try_map_mut(|array| {
if array[2] == 3 { Ok(&mut array[2]) } else { Err(()) }
});
assert_eq!(*owning_ref_mut.unwrap(), 3);
}
pub unsafe fn map_owner<F, P>(self, f: F) -> OwningRefMut<P, T> where
O: StableAddress,
P: StableAddress,
F: FnOnce(O) -> P,
pub unsafe fn map_owner<F, P>(self, f: F) -> OwningRefMut<P, T> where
O: StableAddress,
P: StableAddress,
F: FnOnce(O) -> P,
Converts self
into a new owning reference with a different owner type.
The new owner type needs to still contain the original owner in some way so that the reference into it remains valid. This function is marked unsafe because the user needs to manually uphold this guarantee.
Converts self
into a new owning reference where the owner is wrapped
in an additional Box<O>
.
This can be used to safely erase the owner of any OwningRefMut<O, T>
to an OwningRefMut<Box<Erased>, T>
.
Erases the concrete base type of the owner with a trait object.
This allows mixing of owned references with different owner base types.
Example
extern crate owning_ref;
use owning_ref::{OwningRefMut, Erased};
fn main() {
// N.B., using the concrete types here for explicitness.
// For less verbose code type aliases like `BoxRef` are provided.
let owning_ref_mut_a: OwningRefMut<Box<[i32; 4]>, [i32; 4]>
= OwningRefMut::new(Box::new([1, 2, 3, 4]));
let owning_ref_mut_b: OwningRefMut<Box<Vec<(i32, bool)>>, Vec<(i32, bool)>>
= OwningRefMut::new(Box::new(vec![(0, false), (1, true)]));
let owning_ref_mut_a: OwningRefMut<Box<[i32; 4]>, i32>
= owning_ref_mut_a.map_mut(|a| &mut a[0]);
let owning_ref_mut_b: OwningRefMut<Box<Vec<(i32, bool)>>, i32>
= owning_ref_mut_b.map_mut(|a| &mut a[1].0);
let owning_refs_mut: [OwningRefMut<Box<Erased>, i32>; 2]
= [owning_ref_mut_a.erase_owner(), owning_ref_mut_b.erase_owner()];
assert_eq!(*owning_refs_mut[0], 1);
assert_eq!(*owning_refs_mut[1], 1);
}
Discards the reference and retrieves the owner.
Trait Implementations
impl<O, T: ?Sized> From<O> for OwningRefMut<O, T> where
O: StableAddress,
O: DerefMut<Target = T>,
impl<O, T: ?Sized> From<O> for OwningRefMut<O, T> where
O: StableAddress,
O: DerefMut<Target = T>,
impl<O, T: ?Sized> From<OwningRefMut<O, T>> for OwningRef<O, T> where
O: StableAddress,
O: DerefMut<Target = T>,
impl<O, T: ?Sized> From<OwningRefMut<O, T>> for OwningRef<O, T> where
O: StableAddress,
O: DerefMut<Target = T>,
Performs the conversion.
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<O, T: ?Sized> RefUnwindSafe for OwningRefMut<O, T> where
O: RefUnwindSafe,
T: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<O, T: ?Sized> Unpin for OwningRefMut<O, T> where
O: Unpin,
impl<O, T: ?Sized> UnwindSafe for OwningRefMut<O, T> where
O: UnwindSafe,
T: RefUnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations
Layout
Note: Unable to compute type layout, possibly due to this type having generic parameters. Layout can only be computed for concrete, fully-instantiated types.