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/// Calls a function and aborts if it panics.
///
/// This is useful in unsafe code where we can't recover from panics.
#[cfg(feature = "default")]
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#[inline]
pub fn abort_on_panic<T>(f: impl FnOnce() -> T) -> T {
struct Bomb;
impl Drop for Bomb {
fn drop(&mut self) {
std::process::abort();
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}
}
let bomb = Bomb;
let t = f();
std::mem::forget(bomb);
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t
}
/// Generates a random number in `0..n`.
#[cfg(feature = "default")]
pub fn random(n: u32) -> u32 {
use std::cell::Cell;
use std::num::Wrapping;
thread_local! {
static RNG: Cell<Wrapping<u32>> = {
// Take the address of a local value as seed.
let mut x = 0i32;
let r = &mut x;
let addr = r as *mut i32 as usize;
Cell::new(Wrapping(addr as u32))
}
}
RNG.with(|rng| {
// This is the 32-bit variant of Xorshift.
//
// Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xorshift
let mut x = rng.get();
x ^= x << 13;
x ^= x >> 17;
x ^= x << 5;
rng.set(x);
// This is a fast alternative to `x % n`.
//
// Author: Daniel Lemire
// Source: https://lemire.me/blog/2016/06/27/a-fast-alternative-to-the-modulo-reduction/
((u64::from(x.0)).wrapping_mul(u64::from(n)) >> 32) as u32
})
}
/// Defers evaluation of a block of code until the end of the scope.
#[cfg(feature = "default")]
#[doc(hidden)]
macro_rules! defer {
($($body:tt)*) => {
let _guard = {
pub struct Guard<F: FnOnce()>(Option<F>);
impl<F: FnOnce()> Drop for Guard<F> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
(self.0).take().map(|f| f());
}
}
Guard(Some(|| {
let _ = { $($body)* };
}))
};
};
}
/// Declares unstable items.
#[doc(hidden)]
macro_rules! cfg_unstable {
($($item:item)*) => {
$(
#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "docs", doc(cfg(unstable)))]
$item
)*
}
}
/// Declares Unix-specific items.
#[doc(hidden)]
macro_rules! cfg_unix {
($($item:item)*) => {
$(
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "docs"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "docs", doc(cfg(unix)))]
$item
)*
}
}
/// Declares Windows-specific items.
#[doc(hidden)]
macro_rules! cfg_windows {
($($item:item)*) => {
$(
#[cfg(any(windows, feature = "docs"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "docs", doc(cfg(windows)))]
$item
)*
}
}
/// Declares items when the "docs" feature is enabled.
#[doc(hidden)]
macro_rules! cfg_docs {
($($item:item)*) => {
$(
#[cfg(feature = "docs")]
$item
)*
}
}
/// Declares items when the "docs" feature is disabled.
#[doc(hidden)]
macro_rules! cfg_not_docs {
($($item:item)*) => {
$(
#[cfg(not(feature = "docs"))]
$item
)*
}
}
/// Declares std items.
#[allow(unused_macros)]
#[doc(hidden)]
macro_rules! cfg_std {
($($item:item)*) => {
$(
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
$item
)*
}
}
/// Declares default items.
#[allow(unused_macros)]
#[doc(hidden)]
macro_rules! cfg_default {
($($item:item)*) => {
$(
#[cfg(feature = "default")]
$item
)*
}
}
/// Defines an extension trait for a base trait.
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///
/// In generated docs, the base trait will contain methods from the extension trait. In actual
/// code, the base trait will be re-exported and the extension trait will be hidden. We then
/// re-export the extension trait from the prelude.
///
/// Inside invocations of this macro, we write a definitions that looks similar to the final
/// rendered docs, and the macro then generates all the boilerplate for us.
#[doc(hidden)]
macro_rules! extension_trait {
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(
// Interesting patterns:
// - `$name`: trait name that gets rendered in the docs
// - `$ext`: name of the hidden extension trait
// - `$base`: base trait
#[doc = $doc:tt]
pub trait $name:ident {
$($body_base:tt)*
}
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#[doc = $doc_ext:tt]
pub trait $ext:ident: $base:path {
$($body_ext:tt)*
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}
// Shim trait impls that only appear in docs.
$($imp:item)*
) => {
// A fake `impl Future` type that doesn't borrow.
#[allow(dead_code)]
mod owned {
#[doc(hidden)]
pub struct ImplFuture<T>(std::marker::PhantomData<T>);
}
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// A fake `impl Future` type that borrows its environment.
#[allow(dead_code)]
mod borrowed {
#[doc(hidden)]
pub struct ImplFuture<'a, T>(std::marker::PhantomData<&'a T>);
}
// Render a fake trait combining the bodies of the base trait and the extension trait.
#[cfg(feature = "docs")]
#[doc = $doc]
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pub trait $name {
extension_trait!(@doc () $($body_base)* $($body_ext)*);
}
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// When not rendering docs, re-export the base trait from the futures crate.
#[cfg(not(feature = "docs"))]
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pub use $base as $name;
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// The extension trait that adds methods to any type implementing the base trait.
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#[doc = $doc_ext]
pub trait $ext: $name {
extension_trait!(@ext () $($body_ext)*);
}
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// Blanket implementation of the extension trait for any type implementing the base trait.
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impl<T: $name + ?Sized> $ext for T {}
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// Shim trait impls that only appear in docs.
$(#[cfg(feature = "docs")] $imp)*
};
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// Parse the return type in an extension method.
(@doc ($($head:tt)*) -> impl Future<Output = $out:ty> $(+ $lt:lifetime)? [$f:ty] $($tail:tt)*) => {
extension_trait!(@doc ($($head)* -> owned::ImplFuture<$out>) $($tail)*);
};
(@ext ($($head:tt)*) -> impl Future<Output = $out:ty> $(+ $lt:lifetime)? [$f:ty] $($tail:tt)*) => {
extension_trait!(@ext ($($head)* -> $f) $($tail)*);
};
// Parse the return type in an extension method.
(@doc ($($head:tt)*) -> impl Future<Output = $out:ty> + $lt:lifetime [$f:ty] $($tail:tt)*) => {
extension_trait!(@doc ($($head)* -> borrowed::ImplFuture<$lt, $out>) $($tail)*);
};
(@ext ($($head:tt)*) -> impl Future<Output = $out:ty> + $lt:lifetime [$f:ty] $($tail:tt)*) => {
extension_trait!(@ext ($($head)* -> $f) $($tail)*);
};
// Parse a token.
(@doc ($($head:tt)*) $token:tt $($tail:tt)*) => {
extension_trait!(@doc ($($head)* $token) $($tail)*);
};
(@ext ($($head:tt)*) $token:tt $($tail:tt)*) => {
extension_trait!(@ext ($($head)* $token) $($tail)*);
};
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// Handle the end of the token list.
(@doc ($($head:tt)*)) => { $($head)* };
(@ext ($($head:tt)*)) => { $($head)* };
// Parse imports at the beginning of the macro.
($import:item $($tail:tt)*) => {
#[cfg(feature = "docs")]
$import
extension_trait!($($tail)*);
};
}