pub struct JoinHandle<T>(JoinInner<'static, T>);
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An owned permission to join on a thread (block on its termination).
A JoinHandle
detaches the associated thread when it is dropped, which
means that there is no longer any handle to the thread and no way to join
on it.
Due to platform restrictions, it is not possible to Clone
this
handle: the ability to join a thread is a uniquely-owned permission.
This struct
is created by the thread::spawn
function and the
thread::Builder::spawn
method.
§Examples
Creation from thread::spawn
:
Creation from thread::Builder::spawn
:
use std::thread;
let builder = thread::Builder::new();
let join_handle: thread::JoinHandle<_> = builder.spawn(|| {
// some work here
}).unwrap();
A thread being detached and outliving the thread that spawned it:
use std::thread;
use std::time::Duration;
let original_thread = thread::spawn(|| {
let _detached_thread = thread::spawn(|| {
// Here we sleep to make sure that the first thread returns before.
thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(10));
// This will be called, even though the JoinHandle is dropped.
println!("♫ Still alive ♫");
});
});
original_thread.join().expect("The thread being joined has panicked");
println!("Original thread is joined.");
// We make sure that the new thread has time to run, before the main
// thread returns.
thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(1000));
Tuple Fields§
§0: JoinInner<'static, T>
Implementations§
Source§impl<T> JoinHandle<T>
impl<T> JoinHandle<T>
1.0.0 · Sourcepub fn join(self) -> Result<T>
pub fn join(self) -> Result<T>
Waits for the associated thread to finish.
This function will return immediately if the associated thread has already finished.
In terms of atomic memory orderings, the completion of the associated
thread synchronizes with this function returning. In other words, all
operations performed by that thread happen
before all
operations that happen after join
returns.
If the associated thread panics, Err
is returned with the parameter given
to panic!
(though see the Notes below).
§Panics
This function may panic on some platforms if a thread attempts to join itself or otherwise may create a deadlock with joining threads.
§Examples
use std::thread;
let builder = thread::Builder::new();
let join_handle: thread::JoinHandle<_> = builder.spawn(|| {
// some work here
}).unwrap();
join_handle.join().expect("Couldn't join on the associated thread");
§Notes
If a “foreign” unwinding operation (e.g. an exception thrown from C++
code, or a panic!
in Rust code compiled or linked with a different
runtime) unwinds all the way to the thread root, the process may be
aborted; see the Notes on thread::spawn
. If the process is not
aborted, this function will return a Result::Err
containing an opaque
type.
1.61.0 · Sourcepub fn is_finished(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_finished(&self) -> bool
Checks if the associated thread has finished running its main function.
is_finished
supports implementing a non-blocking join operation, by checking
is_finished
, and calling join
if it returns true
. This function does not block. To
block while waiting on the thread to finish, use join
.
This might return true
for a brief moment after the thread’s main
function has returned, but before the thread itself has stopped running.
However, once this returns true
, join
can be expected
to return quickly, without blocking for any significant amount of time.
Trait Implementations§
1.63.0 · Source§impl<T> AsHandle for JoinHandle<T>
Available on Windows only.
impl<T> AsHandle for JoinHandle<T>
Source§fn as_handle(&self) -> BorrowedHandle<'_>
fn as_handle(&self) -> BorrowedHandle<'_>
1.9.0 · Source§impl<T> AsRawHandle for JoinHandle<T>
Available on Windows only.
impl<T> AsRawHandle for JoinHandle<T>
Source§fn as_raw_handle(&self) -> RawHandle
fn as_raw_handle(&self) -> RawHandle
1.16.0 · Source§impl<T> Debug for JoinHandle<T>
impl<T> Debug for JoinHandle<T>
1.63.0 · Source§impl<T> From<JoinHandle<T>> for OwnedHandle
Available on Windows only.
impl<T> From<JoinHandle<T>> for OwnedHandle
Source§fn from(join_handle: JoinHandle<T>) -> OwnedHandle
fn from(join_handle: JoinHandle<T>) -> OwnedHandle
Source§impl<T> IntoInner<Thread> for JoinHandle<T>
impl<T> IntoInner<Thread> for JoinHandle<T>
fn into_inner(self) -> Thread
1.9.0 · Source§impl<T> IntoRawHandle for JoinHandle<T>
Available on Windows only.
impl<T> IntoRawHandle for JoinHandle<T>
Source§fn into_raw_handle(self) -> RawHandle
fn into_raw_handle(self) -> RawHandle
1.9.0 · Source§impl<T> JoinHandleExt for JoinHandle<T>
Available on Unix only.
impl<T> JoinHandleExt for JoinHandle<T>
Source§fn as_pthread_t(&self) -> RawPthread
fn as_pthread_t(&self) -> RawPthread
Source§fn into_pthread_t(self) -> RawPthread
fn into_pthread_t(self) -> RawPthread
impl<T> Send for JoinHandle<T>
impl<T> Sync for JoinHandle<T>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<T> Freeze for JoinHandle<T>
impl<T> !RefUnwindSafe for JoinHandle<T>
impl<T> Unpin for JoinHandle<T>
impl<T> !UnwindSafe for JoinHandle<T>
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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<T> SizedTypeProperties for T
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