//! Asynchronous values. use core::cell::Cell; use core::marker::Unpin; use core::ops::{Drop, Generator, GeneratorState}; use core::option::Option; use core::pin::Pin; use core::ptr::NonNull; use core::task::{Context, Poll}; #[doc(inline)] #[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")] pub use core::future::*; /// Wrap a generator in a future. /// /// This function returns a `GenFuture` underneath, but hides it in `impl Trait` to give /// better error messages (`impl Future` rather than `GenFuture<[closure.....]>`). // This is `const` to avoid extra errors after we recover from `const async fn` #[doc(hidden)] #[unstable(feature = "gen_future", issue = "50547")] pub const fn from_generator>(x: T) -> impl Future { GenFuture(x) } /// A wrapper around generators used to implement `Future` for `async`/`await` code. #[doc(hidden)] #[unstable(feature = "gen_future", issue = "50547")] #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Hash)] struct GenFuture>(T); // We rely on the fact that async/await futures are immovable in order to create // self-referential borrows in the underlying generator. impl> !Unpin for GenFuture {} #[doc(hidden)] #[unstable(feature = "gen_future", issue = "50547")] impl> Future for GenFuture { type Output = T::Return; fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll { // Safe because we're !Unpin + !Drop mapping to a ?Unpin value let gen = unsafe { Pin::map_unchecked_mut(self, |s| &mut s.0) }; let _guard = unsafe { set_task_context(cx) }; match gen.resume( #[cfg(not(bootstrap))] (), ) { GeneratorState::Yielded(()) => Poll::Pending, GeneratorState::Complete(x) => Poll::Ready(x), } } } thread_local! { static TLS_CX: Cell>>> = Cell::new(None); } struct SetOnDrop(Option>>); impl Drop for SetOnDrop { fn drop(&mut self) { TLS_CX.with(|tls_cx| { tls_cx.set(self.0.take()); }); } } // Safety: the returned guard must drop before `cx` is dropped and before // any previous guard is dropped. unsafe fn set_task_context(cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> SetOnDrop { // transmute the context's lifetime to 'static so we can store it. let cx = core::mem::transmute::<&mut Context<'_>, &mut Context<'static>>(cx); let old_cx = TLS_CX.with(|tls_cx| tls_cx.replace(Some(NonNull::from(cx)))); SetOnDrop(old_cx) } #[doc(hidden)] #[unstable(feature = "gen_future", issue = "50547")] /// Polls a future in the current thread-local task waker. pub fn poll_with_tls_context(f: Pin<&mut F>) -> Poll where F: Future, { let cx_ptr = TLS_CX.with(|tls_cx| { // Clear the entry so that nested `get_task_waker` calls // will fail or set their own value. tls_cx.replace(None) }); let _reset = SetOnDrop(cx_ptr); let mut cx_ptr = cx_ptr.expect( "TLS Context not set. This is a rustc bug. \ Please file an issue on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.", ); // Safety: we've ensured exclusive access to the context by // removing the pointer from TLS, only to be replaced once // we're done with it. // // The pointer that was inserted came from an `&mut Context<'_>`, // so it is safe to treat as mutable. unsafe { F::poll(f, cx_ptr.as_mut()) } }