pub struct StaticRcRef<'a, T: ?Sized, const NUM: usize, const DEN: usize> { /* private fields */ }
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A compile-time reference-counted pointer.
The inherent methods of StaticRc
are all associated functions to avoid conflicts with the the methods of the
inner type T
which are brought into scope by the Deref
implementation.
The parameters NUM
and DEN
DENote the ratio (NUM / DEN
) of ownership of the pointer:
- The ratio is always in the (0, 1] interval, that is:
NUM > 0
andNUM <= DEN
. - When the ratio is equal to 1, that is when
NUM == DEN
, then the instance has full ownership of the pointee and extra capabilities are unlocked.
Implementations§
Source§impl<'a, T: ?Sized, const N: usize> StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, N>
impl<'a, T: ?Sized, const N: usize> StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, N>
Sourcepub fn new(value: &'a mut T) -> Self
pub fn new(value: &'a mut T) -> Self
Constructs a new StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, N>
.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 1, 1>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
assert_eq!(42, *rc);
Sourcepub fn into_inner(this: Self) -> &'a mut T
pub fn into_inner(this: Self) -> &'a mut T
Returns the inner value.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 1, 1>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let inner: &mut i32 = Full::into_inner(rc);
assert_eq!(42, *inner);
Source§impl<'a, T: ?Sized, const NUM: usize, const DEN: usize> StaticRcRef<'a, T, NUM, DEN>
impl<'a, T: ?Sized, const NUM: usize, const DEN: usize> StaticRcRef<'a, T, NUM, DEN>
Sourcepub fn into_raw(this: Self) -> NonNull<T>
pub fn into_raw(this: Self) -> NonNull<T>
Consumes the StaticRcRef
, returning the wrapped pointer.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 1, 1>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let pointer = Full::into_raw(rc);
assert_eq!(&mut value as *mut _, pointer.as_ptr());
Sourcepub fn as_ptr(this: &Self) -> NonNull<T>
pub fn as_ptr(this: &Self) -> NonNull<T>
Provides a raw pointer to the data.
StaticRcRef
is not consumed or affected in any way, the pointer is valid as long as the original value is.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 1, 1>;
let mut value = 42;
let pointer = &mut value as *mut _;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let other_pointer = Full::as_ptr(&rc);
assert_eq!(pointer, other_pointer.as_ptr());
Sourcepub fn get_ref(this: &Self) -> &T
pub fn get_ref(this: &Self) -> &T
Provides a reference to the data.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 1, 1>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let r = Full::get_ref(&rc);
assert_eq!(42, *r);
Sourcepub unsafe fn from_raw(pointer: NonNull<T>) -> Self
pub unsafe fn from_raw(pointer: NonNull<T>) -> Self
Constructs a StaticRcRef<'a, T, NUM, DEN>
from a raw pointer.
The raw pointer must have been previously returned by a call to StaticRcRef<'a, U, N, D>::into_raw
:
- If
U
is different fromT
, then specific restrictions on size and alignment apply. Seemem::transmute
for the restrictions applying to transmuting references. - If
N / D
is different fromNUM / DEN
, then specific restrictions apply. The user is responsible for ensuring proper management of the ratio of shares, and ultimately that the value is not dropped twice.
Sourcepub fn ptr_eq<const N: usize, const D: usize>(
this: &Self,
other: &StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, D>,
) -> bool
pub fn ptr_eq<const N: usize, const D: usize>( this: &Self, other: &StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, D>, ) -> bool
Returns true if the two StaticRcRef
point to the same allocation.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 2, 2>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let (one, two) = Full::split::<1, 1>(rc);
assert!(StaticRcRef::ptr_eq(&one, &two));
Sourcepub fn adjust<const N: usize, const D: usize>(
this: Self,
) -> StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, D> ⓘ
pub fn adjust<const N: usize, const D: usize>( this: Self, ) -> StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, D> ⓘ
Adjusts the NUMerator and DENumerator of the ratio of the instance, preserving the ratio.
§Panics
If the compile-time-ratio feature is not used, and the ratio is not preserved; that is N / D <> NUM / DEN
.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 2, 2>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let rc = Full::adjust::<1, 1>(rc);
assert_eq!(42, *rc);
Sourcepub fn reborrow<'reborrow>(
this: &'reborrow mut Self,
) -> StaticRcRef<'reborrow, T, NUM, DEN> ⓘ
pub fn reborrow<'reborrow>( this: &'reborrow mut Self, ) -> StaticRcRef<'reborrow, T, NUM, DEN> ⓘ
Reborrows into another StaticRcRef
.
The current instance is mutably borrowed for the duration the result can be used.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
let mut x = 5;
let rc_full: StaticRcRef<i32, 2, 2> = StaticRcRef::new(&mut x);
let (mut rc1, mut rc2) = StaticRcRef::split::<1, 1>(rc_full);
{
// Modify without moving `rc1`, `rc2`.
let rc_borrow1 = StaticRcRef::reborrow(&mut rc1);
let rc_borrow2 = StaticRcRef::reborrow(&mut rc2);
let mut rcref_full: StaticRcRef<_, 2, 2> = StaticRcRef::join(rc_borrow1, rc_borrow2);
*rcref_full = 9;
// Reborrow ends, can use the original refs again
}
let rc_full: StaticRcRef<_, 2, 2> = StaticRcRef::join(rc1, rc2);
assert_eq!(*rc_full, 9);
assert_eq!(x, 9);
Sourcepub fn split<const A: usize, const B: usize>(
this: Self,
) -> (StaticRcRef<'a, T, A, DEN>, StaticRcRef<'a, T, B, DEN>)
pub fn split<const A: usize, const B: usize>( this: Self, ) -> (StaticRcRef<'a, T, A, DEN>, StaticRcRef<'a, T, B, DEN>)
Splits the current instance into two instances with the specified NUMerators.
§Panics
If the compile-time-ratio feature is not used, and the ratio is not preserved; that is A + B <> NUM
.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 2, 2>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let (one, two) = Full::split::<1, 1>(rc);
assert_eq!(42, *one);
assert_eq!(42, *two);
Sourcepub fn split_array<const N: usize, const DIM: usize>(
this: Self,
) -> [StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, DEN>; DIM]
pub fn split_array<const N: usize, const DIM: usize>( this: Self, ) -> [StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, DEN>; DIM]
Splits the current instance into DIM instances with the specified Numerators.
§Panics
If the compile-time-ratio feature is not used, and the ratio is not preserved; that is N * DIM <> NUM
.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 2, 2>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let array = Full::split_array::<1, 2>(rc);
assert_eq!(42, *array[0]);
assert_eq!(42, *array[1]);
Sourcepub fn join<const A: usize, const B: usize>(
left: StaticRcRef<'a, T, A, DEN>,
right: StaticRcRef<'a, T, B, DEN>,
) -> Self
pub fn join<const A: usize, const B: usize>( left: StaticRcRef<'a, T, A, DEN>, right: StaticRcRef<'a, T, B, DEN>, ) -> Self
Joins two instances into a single instance.
§Panics
If the two instances do no point to the same allocation, as determined by StaticRcRef::ptr_eq
.
If the compile-time-ratio feature is not used and the ratio is not preserved; that is A + B <> NUM
.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 2, 2>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let (one, two) = Full::split::<1, 1>(rc);
let rc = Full::join(one, two);
assert_eq!(42, *rc);
Sourcepub unsafe fn join_unchecked<const A: usize, const B: usize>(
left: StaticRcRef<'a, T, A, DEN>,
_right: StaticRcRef<'a, T, B, DEN>,
) -> Self
pub unsafe fn join_unchecked<const A: usize, const B: usize>( left: StaticRcRef<'a, T, A, DEN>, _right: StaticRcRef<'a, T, B, DEN>, ) -> Self
Joins two instances into a single instance without checking whether they point to the same allocation.
Unless compile-time-ratio
is activated, the ratios are checked nevertheless.
§Safety
The caller must guarantee that those instances point to the same allocation.
§Panics
If the compile-time-ratio feature is not used and the ratio is not preserved; that is A + B <> NUM
.
In debug, if the two instances do no point to the same allocation, as determined by StaticRcRef::ptr_eq
.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 2, 2>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let (one, two) = Full::split::<1, 1>(rc);
let rc = unsafe { Full::join_unchecked(one, two) };
assert_eq!(42, *rc);
Sourcepub fn join_array<const N: usize, const DIM: usize>(
array: [StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, DEN>; DIM],
) -> Self
pub fn join_array<const N: usize, const DIM: usize>( array: [StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, DEN>; DIM], ) -> Self
Joins DIM instances into a single instance.
§Panics
If all instances do not point to the same allocation, as determined by StaticRcRef::ptr_eq
.
If the compile-time-ratio feature is not used and the ratio is not preserved; that is N * DIM <> NUM
.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 2, 2>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let array = Full::split_array::<1, 2>(rc);
let rc = Full::join_array(array);
assert_eq!(42, *rc);
Sourcepub unsafe fn join_array_unchecked<const N: usize, const DIM: usize>(
array: [StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, DEN>; DIM],
) -> Self
pub unsafe fn join_array_unchecked<const N: usize, const DIM: usize>( array: [StaticRcRef<'a, T, N, DEN>; DIM], ) -> Self
Joins DIM instances into a single instance.
§Panics
If the compile-time-ratio feature is not used and the ratio is not preserved; that is N * DIM <> NUM
.
In debug, if all instances do not point to the same allocation, as determined by StaticRcRef::ptr_eq
.
§Example
use static_rc::StaticRcRef;
type Full<'a> = StaticRcRef<'a, i32, 2, 2>;
let mut value = 42;
let rc = Full::new(&mut value);
let array = Full::split_array::<1, 2>(rc);
let rc = unsafe { Full::join_array_unchecked(array) };
assert_eq!(42, *rc);
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'a, T: ?Sized, const NUM: usize, const DEN: usize> AsRef<T> for StaticRcRef<'a, T, NUM, DEN>
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Source§impl<'a, T: ?Sized + Debug, const NUM: usize, const DEN: usize> Debug for StaticRcRef<'a, T, NUM, DEN>
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