pub struct AssertUnwindSafe<T>(pub T);
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A simple wrapper around a type to assert that it is unwind safe.
When using catch_unwind
it may be the case that some of the closed over
variables are not unwind safe. For example if &mut T
is captured the
compiler will generate a warning indicating that it is not unwind safe. It
might not be the case, however, that this is actually a problem due to the
specific usage of catch_unwind
if unwind safety is specifically taken into
account. This wrapper struct is useful for a quick and lightweight
annotation that a variable is indeed unwind safe.
§Examples
One way to use AssertUnwindSafe
is to assert that the entire closure
itself is unwind safe, bypassing all checks for all variables:
use std::panic::{self, AssertUnwindSafe};
let mut variable = 4;
// This code will not compile because the closure captures `&mut variable`
// which is not considered unwind safe by default.
// panic::catch_unwind(|| {
// variable += 3;
// });
// This, however, will compile due to the `AssertUnwindSafe` wrapper
let result = panic::catch_unwind(AssertUnwindSafe(|| {
variable += 3;
}));
// ...
Wrapping the entire closure amounts to a blanket assertion that all captured variables are unwind safe. This has the downside that if new captures are added in the future, they will also be considered unwind safe. Therefore, you may prefer to just wrap individual captures, as shown below. This is more annotation, but it ensures that if a new capture is added which is not unwind safe, you will get a compilation error at that time, which will allow you to consider whether that new capture in fact represent a bug or not.
Tuple Fields§
§0: T
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<S: AsyncIterator> AsyncIterator for AssertUnwindSafe<S>
impl<S: AsyncIterator> AsyncIterator for AssertUnwindSafe<S>
source§type Item = <S as AsyncIterator>::Item
type Item = <S as AsyncIterator>::Item
async_iterator
#79024)source§fn poll_next(
self: Pin<&mut Self>,
cx: &mut Context<'_>,
) -> Poll<Option<S::Item>>
fn poll_next( self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>, ) -> Poll<Option<S::Item>>
async_iterator
#79024)None
if the async iterator is exhausted. Read more1.16.0 · source§impl<T: Debug> Debug for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
impl<T: Debug> Debug for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
1.62.0 · source§impl<T: Default> Default for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
impl<T: Default> Default for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
1.9.0 · source§impl<T> Deref for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
impl<T> Deref for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
1.9.0 · source§impl<T> DerefMut for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
impl<T> DerefMut for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
1.9.0 · source§impl<R, F: FnOnce() -> R> FnOnce() for AssertUnwindSafe<F>
impl<R, F: FnOnce() -> R> FnOnce() for AssertUnwindSafe<F>
1.36.0 · source§impl<F: Future> Future for AssertUnwindSafe<F>
impl<F: Future> Future for AssertUnwindSafe<F>
impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
impl<T> UnwindSafe for AssertUnwindSafe<T>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<T> Freeze for AssertUnwindSafe<T>where
T: Freeze,
impl<T> Send for AssertUnwindSafe<T>where
T: Send,
impl<T> Sync for AssertUnwindSafe<T>where
T: Sync,
impl<T> Unpin for AssertUnwindSafe<T>where
T: Unpin,
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
source§impl<I> IntoAsyncIterator for Iwhere
I: AsyncIterator,
impl<I> IntoAsyncIterator for Iwhere
I: AsyncIterator,
source§type Item = <I as AsyncIterator>::Item
type Item = <I as AsyncIterator>::Item
async_iterator
#79024)source§type IntoAsyncIter = I
type IntoAsyncIter = I
async_iterator
#79024)source§fn into_async_iter(self) -> <I as IntoAsyncIterator>::IntoAsyncIter
fn into_async_iter(self) -> <I as IntoAsyncIterator>::IntoAsyncIter
async_iterator
#79024)self
into an async iterator