Struct wasmer_types::lib::std::cell::Cell 1.0.0[−][src]
#[repr(transparent)]pub struct Cell<T> where
T: ?Sized, { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
A mutable memory location.
Examples
In this example, you can see that Cell<T>
enables mutation inside an
immutable struct. In other words, it enables “interior mutability”.
use std::cell::Cell; struct SomeStruct { regular_field: u8, special_field: Cell<u8>, } let my_struct = SomeStruct { regular_field: 0, special_field: Cell::new(1), }; let new_value = 100; // ERROR: `my_struct` is immutable // my_struct.regular_field = new_value; // WORKS: although `my_struct` is immutable, `special_field` is a `Cell`, // which can always be mutated my_struct.special_field.set(new_value); assert_eq!(my_struct.special_field.get(), new_value);
See the module-level documentation for more.
Implementations
Swaps the values of two Cells.
Difference with std::mem::swap
is that this function doesn’t require &mut
reference.
Examples
use std::cell::Cell; let c1 = Cell::new(5i32); let c2 = Cell::new(10i32); c1.swap(&c2); assert_eq!(10, c1.get()); assert_eq!(5, c2.get());
Replaces the contained value with val
, and returns the old contained value.
Examples
use std::cell::Cell; let cell = Cell::new(5); assert_eq!(cell.get(), 5); assert_eq!(cell.replace(10), 5); assert_eq!(cell.get(), 10);
Unwraps the value.
Examples
use std::cell::Cell; let c = Cell::new(5); let five = c.into_inner(); assert_eq!(five, 5);
Returns a copy of the contained value.
Examples
use std::cell::Cell; let c = Cell::new(5); let five = c.get();
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (cell_update
)
cell_update
)Updates the contained value using a function and returns the new value.
Examples
#![feature(cell_update)] use std::cell::Cell; let c = Cell::new(5); let new = c.update(|x| x + 1); assert_eq!(new, 6); assert_eq!(c.get(), 6);
Returns a raw pointer to the underlying data in this cell.
Examples
use std::cell::Cell; let c = Cell::new(5); let ptr = c.as_ptr();
Returns a mutable reference to the underlying data.
This call borrows Cell
mutably (at compile-time) which guarantees
that we possess the only reference.
Examples
use std::cell::Cell; let mut c = Cell::new(5); *c.get_mut() += 1; assert_eq!(c.get(), 6);
Returns a &Cell<T>
from a &mut T
Examples
use std::cell::Cell; let slice: &mut [i32] = &mut [1, 2, 3]; let cell_slice: &Cell<[i32]> = Cell::from_mut(slice); let slice_cell: &[Cell<i32>] = cell_slice.as_slice_of_cells(); assert_eq!(slice_cell.len(), 3);
Returns a &[Cell<T>]
from a &Cell<[T]>
Examples
use std::cell::Cell; let slice: &mut [i32] = &mut [1, 2, 3]; let cell_slice: &Cell<[i32]> = Cell::from_mut(slice); let slice_cell: &[Cell<i32>] = cell_slice.as_slice_of_cells(); assert_eq!(slice_cell.len(), 3);
Trait Implementations
pub fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D
) -> Result<Cell<T>, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error> where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
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pub fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D
) -> Result<Cell<T>, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error> where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
[src]Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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
pub fn serialize<S>(
&self,
serializer: S
) -> Result<<S as Serializer>::Ok, <S as Serializer>::Error> where
S: Serializer,
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pub fn serialize<S>(
&self,
serializer: S
) -> Result<<S as Serializer>::Ok, <S as Serializer>::Error> where
S: Serializer,
[src]Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<T> !RefUnwindSafe for Cell<T>
impl<T: ?Sized> UnwindSafe for Cell<T> where
T: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations
type ArchivedMetadata = ()
type ArchivedMetadata = ()
The archived version of the pointer metadata for this type.
Converts some archived metadata to the pointer metadata for itself.
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Compare self to key
and return true
if they are equal.