Auto merge of #27826 - sfackler:wait-timeout-enum, r=alexcrichton

Returning a primitive bool results in a somewhat confusing API - does
`true` indicate success - i.e. no timeout, or that a timeout has
occurred? An explicitly named enum makes it clearer.

[breaking-change]

r? @alexcrichton
This commit is contained in:
bors 2015-08-22 06:30:53 +00:00
commit 983d2b3d1a
2 changed files with 42 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -18,6 +18,20 @@ use sys_common::poison::{self, LockResult};
use sys::time::SteadyTime;
use time::Duration;
/// A type indicating whether a timed wait on a condition variable returned
/// due to a time out or not.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone)]
#[unstable(feature = "wait_timeout", reason = "newly added", issue = "27772")]
pub struct WaitTimeoutResult(bool);
impl WaitTimeoutResult {
/// Returns whether the wait was known to have timed out.
#[unstable(feature = "wait_timeout", reason = "newly added", issue = "27772")]
pub fn timed_out(&self) -> bool {
self.0
}
}
/// A Condition Variable
///
/// Condition variables represent the ability to block a thread such that it
@ -170,8 +184,8 @@ impl Condvar {
/// preemption or platform differences that may not cause the maximum
/// amount of time waited to be precisely `dur`.
///
/// The returned boolean is `false` only if the timeout is known
/// to have elapsed.
/// The returned `WaitTimeoutResult` value indicates if the timeout is
/// known to have elapsed.
///
/// Like `wait`, the lock specified will be re-acquired when this function
/// returns, regardless of whether the timeout elapsed or not.
@ -179,7 +193,7 @@ impl Condvar {
issue = "27772")]
pub fn wait_timeout<'a, T>(&self, guard: MutexGuard<'a, T>,
dur: Duration)
-> LockResult<(MutexGuard<'a, T>, bool)> {
-> LockResult<(MutexGuard<'a, T>, WaitTimeoutResult)> {
unsafe {
let me: &'static Condvar = &*(self as *const _);
me.inner.wait_timeout(guard, dur)
@ -199,7 +213,7 @@ impl Condvar {
guard: MutexGuard<'a, T>,
dur: Duration,
f: F)
-> LockResult<(MutexGuard<'a, T>, bool)>
-> LockResult<(MutexGuard<'a, T>, WaitTimeoutResult)>
where F: FnMut(LockResult<&mut T>) -> bool {
unsafe {
let me: &'static Condvar = &*(self as *const _);
@ -278,7 +292,13 @@ impl StaticCondvar {
issue = "27717")]
pub fn wait_timeout_ms<'a, T>(&'static self, guard: MutexGuard<'a, T>, ms: u32)
-> LockResult<(MutexGuard<'a, T>, bool)> {
self.wait_timeout(guard, Duration::from_millis(ms as u64))
match self.wait_timeout(guard, Duration::from_millis(ms as u64)) {
Ok((guard, timed_out)) => Ok((guard, !timed_out.timed_out())),
Err(poison) => {
let (guard, timed_out) = poison.into_inner();
Err(PoisonError::new((guard, !timed_out.timed_out())))
}
}
}
/// Waits on this condition variable for a notification, timing out after a
@ -291,17 +311,17 @@ impl StaticCondvar {
pub fn wait_timeout<'a, T>(&'static self,
guard: MutexGuard<'a, T>,
timeout: Duration)
-> LockResult<(MutexGuard<'a, T>, bool)> {
let (poisoned, success) = unsafe {
-> LockResult<(MutexGuard<'a, T>, WaitTimeoutResult)> {
let (poisoned, result) = unsafe {
let lock = mutex::guard_lock(&guard);
self.verify(lock);
let success = self.inner.wait_timeout(lock, timeout);
(mutex::guard_poison(&guard).get(), success)
(mutex::guard_poison(&guard).get(), WaitTimeoutResult(!success))
};
if poisoned {
Err(PoisonError::new((guard, success)))
Err(PoisonError::new((guard, result)))
} else {
Ok((guard, success))
Ok((guard, result))
}
}
@ -319,7 +339,7 @@ impl StaticCondvar {
guard: MutexGuard<'a, T>,
dur: Duration,
mut f: F)
-> LockResult<(MutexGuard<'a, T>, bool)>
-> LockResult<(MutexGuard<'a, T>, WaitTimeoutResult)>
where F: FnMut(LockResult<&mut T>) -> bool {
// This could be made more efficient by pushing the implementation into
// sys::condvar
@ -332,11 +352,11 @@ impl StaticCondvar {
let now = SteadyTime::now();
let consumed = &now - &start;
let guard = guard_result.unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner());
let (new_guard_result, no_timeout) = if consumed > dur {
(Ok(guard), false)
let (new_guard_result, timed_out) = if consumed > dur {
(Ok(guard), WaitTimeoutResult(true))
} else {
match self.wait_timeout(guard, dur - consumed) {
Ok((new_guard, no_timeout)) => (Ok(new_guard), no_timeout),
Ok((new_guard, timed_out)) => (Ok(new_guard), timed_out),
Err(err) => {
let (new_guard, no_timeout) = err.into_inner();
(Err(PoisonError::new(new_guard)), no_timeout)
@ -344,16 +364,17 @@ impl StaticCondvar {
}
};
guard_result = new_guard_result;
if !no_timeout {
if timed_out.timed_out() {
let result = f(guard_result
.as_mut()
.map(|g| &mut **g)
.map_err(|e| PoisonError::new(&mut **e.get_mut())));
let result = WaitTimeoutResult(!result);
return poison::map_result(guard_result, |g| (g, result));
}
}
poison::map_result(guard_result, |g| (g, true))
poison::map_result(guard_result, |g| (g, WaitTimeoutResult(false)))
}
/// Wakes up one blocked thread on this condvar.
@ -508,10 +529,10 @@ mod tests {
static S: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);
let g = M.lock().unwrap();
let (g, success) = C.wait_timeout_with(g, Duration::new(0, 1000), |_| {
let (g, timed_out) = C.wait_timeout_with(g, Duration::new(0, 1000), |_| {
false
}).unwrap();
assert!(!success);
assert!(timed_out.timed_out());
let (tx, rx) = channel();
let _t = thread::spawn(move || {
@ -535,7 +556,7 @@ mod tests {
let mut state = 0;
let day = 24 * 60 * 60;
let (_g, success) = C.wait_timeout_with(g, Duration::new(day, 0), |_| {
let (_g, timed_out) = C.wait_timeout_with(g, Duration::new(day, 0), |_| {
assert_eq!(state, S.load(Ordering::SeqCst));
tx.send(()).unwrap();
state += 1;
@ -544,7 +565,7 @@ mod tests {
_ => true,
}
}).unwrap();
assert!(success);
assert!(!timed_out.timed_out());
}
#[test]

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ pub use alloc::arc::{Arc, Weak};
pub use core::atomic;
pub use self::barrier::{Barrier, BarrierWaitResult};
pub use self::condvar::{Condvar, StaticCondvar, CONDVAR_INIT};
pub use self::condvar::{Condvar, StaticCondvar, WaitTimeoutResult, CONDVAR_INIT};
pub use self::mutex::MUTEX_INIT;
pub use self::mutex::{Mutex, MutexGuard, StaticMutex};
pub use self::once::{Once, ONCE_INIT};