Description
Proposal
To quote the tracking issue (I believe it describes the motivating use case as well as the alternatives)
The
Once
synchronization primitive provides apoison
method for marking the internalOnceState
as poisoned, which is combined with thecall_once_force
method inOnceLock::initialize
to call initialization functions until one succeeds without panicking. This provides a way for users to use fallible initialization functions where they only observe theOnceLock
being initialized once a function doesn't panic:fn initialize<F, E>(&self, f: F) -> Result<(), E> where F: FnOnce() -> Result<T, E>, { let mut res: Result<(), E> = Ok(()); let slot = &self.value; // Ignore poisoning from other threads // If another thread panics, then we'll be able to run our closure self.once.call_once_force(|p| { match f() { Ok(value) => { unsafe { (&mut *slot.get()).write(value) }; } Err(e) => { res = Err(e); // Treat the underlying `Once` as poisoned since we // failed to initialize our value. p.poison(); } } }); res }This tracking issue is for marking the
poison
method onOnceState
aspub
, rather thanpub(crate)
. This has no impact on theOnceCell
orOnceLock
APIs, but allows downstream libraries to build out similar functionality. The motivation for this is for thetwice-cell
crate, where use of this API would simplify the implementation.Public API
// std::sync::once pub struct OnceState { pub(crate) inner: sys::OnceState, } impl OnceState { /// Poison the associated [`Once`] without explicitly panicking. #[inline] pub fn poison(&self) { self.inner.poison(); } }
Links and related work
- Tracking issue: Tracking Issue for making
OnceState::poison
public rust#130327 - Implemen Mark
OnceState::poison
aspub
rust#133240