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add comments to Steal and use bug!
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nikomatsakis committed May 2, 2017
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20 changes: 19 additions & 1 deletion src/librustc/ty/steal.rs
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use std::cell::{Ref, RefCell};
use std::mem;

/// The `Steal` struct is intended to used as the value for a query.
/// Specifically, we sometimes have queries (*cough* MIR *cough*)
/// where we create a large, complex value that we want to iteratively
/// update (e.g., optimize). We could clone the value for each
/// optimization, but that'd be expensive. And yet we don't just want
/// to mutate it in place, because that would spoil the idea that
/// queries are these pure functions that produce an immutable value
/// (since if you did the query twice, you could observe the
/// mutations). So instead we have the query produce a `&'tcx
/// Steal<Mir<'tcx>>` (to be very specific). Now we can read from this
/// as much as we want (using `borrow()`), but you can also
/// `steal()`. Once you steal, any further attempt to read will panic.
/// Therefore we know that -- assuming no ICE -- nobody is observing
/// the fact that the MIR was updated.
///
/// Obviously, whenever you have a query that yields a `Steal` value,
/// you must treat it with caution, and make sure that you know that
/// -- once the value is stolen -- it will never be read from again.
pub struct Steal<T> {
value: RefCell<Option<T>>
}
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pub fn borrow(&self) -> Ref<T> {
Ref::map(self.value.borrow(), |opt| match *opt {
None => panic!("attempted to read from stolen value"),
None => bug!("attempted to read from stolen value"),
Some(ref v) => v
})
}
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