Struct LocalKey

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pub struct LocalKey<T: 'static> {
    inner: fn(Option<&mut Option<T>>) -> *const T,
}
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A thread local storage (TLS) key which owns its contents.

This key uses the fastest possible implementation available to it for the target platform. It is instantiated with the thread_local! macro and the primary method is the with method, though there are helpers to make working with Cell types easier.

The with method yields a reference to the contained value which cannot outlive the current thread or escape the given closure.

ยงInitialization and Destruction

Initialization is dynamically performed on the first call to a setter (e.g. with) within a thread, and values that implement Drop get destructed when a thread exits. Some platform-specific caveats apply, which are explained below. Note that, should the destructor panics, the whole process will be aborted.

A LocalKeyโ€™s initializer cannot recursively depend on itself. Using a LocalKey in this way may cause panics, aborts or infinite recursion on the first call to with.

ยงSingle-thread Synchronization

Though there is no potential race with other threads, it is still possible to obtain multiple references to the thread-local data in different places on the call stack. For this reason, only shared (&T) references may be obtained.

To allow obtaining an exclusive mutable reference (&mut T), typically a Cell or RefCell is used (see the std::cell for more information on how exactly this works). To make this easier there are specialized implementations for LocalKey<Cell<T>> and LocalKey<RefCell<T>>.

ยงExamples

use std::cell::Cell;
use std::thread;

// explicit `const {}` block enables more efficient initialization
thread_local!(static FOO: Cell<u32> = const { Cell::new(1) });

assert_eq!(FOO.get(), 1);
FOO.set(2);

// each thread starts out with the initial value of 1
let t = thread::spawn(move || {
    assert_eq!(FOO.get(), 1);
    FOO.set(3);
});

// wait for the thread to complete and bail out on panic
t.join().unwrap();

// we retain our original value of 2 despite the child thread
assert_eq!(FOO.get(), 2);

ยงPlatform-specific behavior

Note that a โ€œbest effortโ€ is made to ensure that destructors for types stored in thread local storage are run, but not all platforms can guarantee that destructors will be run for all types in thread local storage. For example, there are a number of known caveats where destructors are not run:

  1. On Unix systems when pthread-based TLS is being used, destructors will not be run for TLS values on the main thread when it exits. Note that the application will exit immediately after the main thread exits as well.
  2. On all platforms itโ€™s possible for TLS to re-initialize other TLS slots during destruction. Some platforms ensure that this cannot happen infinitely by preventing re-initialization of any slot that has been destroyed, but not all platforms have this guard. Those platforms that do not guard typically have a synthetic limit after which point no more destructors are run.
  3. When the process exits on Windows systems, TLS destructors may only be run on the thread that causes the process to exit. This is because the other threads may be forcibly terminated.

ยงSynchronization in thread-local destructors

On Windows, synchronization operations (such as JoinHandle::join) in thread local destructors are prone to deadlocks and so should be avoided. This is because the loader lock is held while a destructor is run. The lock is acquired whenever a thread starts or exits or when a DLL is loaded or unloaded. Therefore these events are blocked for as long as a thread local destructor is running.

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ยงinner: fn(Option<&mut Option<T>>) -> *const T
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impl<T: 'static> LocalKey<T>

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#[doc(hidden)] pub const unsafe fn new( inner: fn(Option<&mut Option<T>>) -> *const T, ) -> LocalKey<T>

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pub fn with<F, R>(&'static self, f: F) -> R
where F: FnOnce(&T) -> R,

Acquires a reference to the value in this TLS key.

This will lazily initialize the value if this thread has not referenced this key yet.

ยงPanics

This function will panic!() if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
thread_local! {
    pub static STATIC: String = String::from("I am");
}

assert_eq!(
    STATIC.with(|original_value| format!("{original_value} initialized")),
    "I am initialized",
);
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pub fn try_with<F, R>(&'static self, f: F) -> Result<R, AccessError>
where F: FnOnce(&T) -> R,

Acquires a reference to the value in this TLS key.

This will lazily initialize the value if this thread has not referenced this key yet. If the key has been destroyed (which may happen if this is called in a destructor), this function will return an AccessError.

ยงPanics

This function will still panic!() if the key is uninitialized and the keyโ€™s initializer panics.

ยงExamples
thread_local! {
    pub static STATIC: String = String::from("I am");
}

assert_eq!(
    STATIC.try_with(|original_value| format!("{original_value} initialized")),
    Ok(String::from("I am initialized")),
);
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fn initialize_with<F, R>(&'static self, init: T, f: F) -> R
where F: FnOnce(Option<T>, &T) -> R,

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Acquires a reference to the value in this TLS key, initializing it with init if it wasnโ€™t already initialized on this thread.

If init was used to initialize the thread local variable, None is passed as the first argument to f. If it was already initialized, Some(init) is passed to f.

ยงPanics

This function will panic if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

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impl<T: 'static> LocalKey<Cell<T>>

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pub fn set(&'static self, value: T)

Sets or initializes the contained value.

Unlike the other methods, this will not run the lazy initializer of the thread local. Instead, it will be directly initialized with the given value if it wasnโ€™t initialized yet.

ยงPanics

Panics if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
use std::cell::Cell;

thread_local! {
    static X: Cell<i32> = panic!("!");
}

// Calling X.get() here would result in a panic.

X.set(123); // But X.set() is fine, as it skips the initializer above.

assert_eq!(X.get(), 123);
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pub fn get(&'static self) -> T
where T: Copy,

Returns a copy of the contained value.

This will lazily initialize the value if this thread has not referenced this key yet.

ยงPanics

Panics if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
use std::cell::Cell;

thread_local! {
    static X: Cell<i32> = const { Cell::new(1) };
}

assert_eq!(X.get(), 1);
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pub fn take(&'static self) -> T
where T: Default,

Takes the contained value, leaving Default::default() in its place.

This will lazily initialize the value if this thread has not referenced this key yet.

ยงPanics

Panics if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
use std::cell::Cell;

thread_local! {
    static X: Cell<Option<i32>> = const { Cell::new(Some(1)) };
}

assert_eq!(X.take(), Some(1));
assert_eq!(X.take(), None);
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pub fn replace(&'static self, value: T) -> T

Replaces the contained value, returning the old value.

This will lazily initialize the value if this thread has not referenced this key yet.

ยงPanics

Panics if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
use std::cell::Cell;

thread_local! {
    static X: Cell<i32> = const { Cell::new(1) };
}

assert_eq!(X.replace(2), 1);
assert_eq!(X.replace(3), 2);
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impl<T: 'static> LocalKey<RefCell<T>>

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pub fn with_borrow<F, R>(&'static self, f: F) -> R
where F: FnOnce(&T) -> R,

Acquires a reference to the contained value.

This will lazily initialize the value if this thread has not referenced this key yet.

ยงPanics

Panics if the value is currently mutably borrowed.

Panics if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
use std::cell::RefCell;

thread_local! {
    static X: RefCell<Vec<i32>> = RefCell::new(Vec::new());
}

X.with_borrow(|v| assert!(v.is_empty()));
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pub fn with_borrow_mut<F, R>(&'static self, f: F) -> R
where F: FnOnce(&mut T) -> R,

Acquires a mutable reference to the contained value.

This will lazily initialize the value if this thread has not referenced this key yet.

ยงPanics

Panics if the value is currently borrowed.

Panics if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
use std::cell::RefCell;

thread_local! {
    static X: RefCell<Vec<i32>> = RefCell::new(Vec::new());
}

X.with_borrow_mut(|v| v.push(1));

X.with_borrow(|v| assert_eq!(*v, vec![1]));
1.73.0 ยท Source

pub fn set(&'static self, value: T)

Sets or initializes the contained value.

Unlike the other methods, this will not run the lazy initializer of the thread local. Instead, it will be directly initialized with the given value if it wasnโ€™t initialized yet.

ยงPanics

Panics if the value is currently borrowed.

Panics if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
use std::cell::RefCell;

thread_local! {
    static X: RefCell<Vec<i32>> = panic!("!");
}

// Calling X.with() here would result in a panic.

X.set(vec![1, 2, 3]); // But X.set() is fine, as it skips the initializer above.

X.with_borrow(|v| assert_eq!(*v, vec![1, 2, 3]));
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pub fn take(&'static self) -> T
where T: Default,

Takes the contained value, leaving Default::default() in its place.

This will lazily initialize the value if this thread has not referenced this key yet.

ยงPanics

Panics if the value is currently borrowed.

Panics if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
use std::cell::RefCell;

thread_local! {
    static X: RefCell<Vec<i32>> = RefCell::new(Vec::new());
}

X.with_borrow_mut(|v| v.push(1));

let a = X.take();

assert_eq!(a, vec![1]);

X.with_borrow(|v| assert!(v.is_empty()));
1.73.0 ยท Source

pub fn replace(&'static self, value: T) -> T

Replaces the contained value, returning the old value.

ยงPanics

Panics if the value is currently borrowed.

Panics if the key currently has its destructor running, and it may panic if the destructor has previously been run for this thread.

ยงExamples
use std::cell::RefCell;

thread_local! {
    static X: RefCell<Vec<i32>> = RefCell::new(Vec::new());
}

let prev = X.replace(vec![1, 2, 3]);
assert!(prev.is_empty());

X.with_borrow(|v| assert_eq!(*v, vec![1, 2, 3]));

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impl<T: 'static> Debug for LocalKey<T>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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impl<T> Freeze for LocalKey<T>

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impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for LocalKey<T>

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impl<T> Send for LocalKey<T>

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impl<T> Sync for LocalKey<T>

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impl<T> Unpin for LocalKey<T>

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impl<T> UnwindSafe for LocalKey<T>

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impl<T> Any for T
where T: 'static + ?Sized,

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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T
where T: ?Sized,

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fn borrow(&self) -> &T

Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T
where T: ?Sized,

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fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T

Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl<T> From<T> for T

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fn from(t: T) -> T

Returns the argument unchanged.

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impl<T, U> Into<U> for T
where U: From<T>,

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fn into(self) -> U

Calls U::from(self).

That is, this conversion is whatever the implementation of From<T> for U chooses to do.

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impl<T> SizedTypeProperties for T

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#[doc(hidden)] const IS_ZST: bool = _

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true if this type requires no storage. false if its size is greater than zero. Read more
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#[doc(hidden)] const LAYOUT: Layout = _

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#[doc(hidden)] const MAX_SLICE_LEN: usize = _

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The largest safe length for a [Self]. Read more
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impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T
where U: Into<T>,

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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>

Performs the conversion.
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impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T
where U: TryFrom<T>,

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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_into(self) -> Result<U, <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error>

Performs the conversion.