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thread_local: be excruciatingly explicit in dtor code #124387

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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions library/std/src/sys/thread_local/fast_local.rs
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use super::lazy::LazyKeyInner;
use crate::cell::Cell;
use crate::sys::thread_local_dtor::register_dtor;
use crate::{fmt, mem, panic};
use crate::{fmt, mem, panic, ptr};

#[doc(hidden)]
#[allow_internal_unstable(thread_local_internals, cfg_target_thread_local, thread_local)]
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// Wrap the call in a catch to ensure unwinding is caught in the event
// a panic takes place in a destructor.
if let Err(_) = panic::catch_unwind(panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| unsafe {
let value = (*ptr).inner.take();
(*ptr).dtor_state.set(DtorState::RunningOrHasRun);
let Key { inner, dtor_state } = &*ptr;
let value = inner.take();
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The purpose of adding this two-step is to make it clear, combined with the other change, that we are using internal mutability and not relying on upgrading the pointer to &mut.

dtor_state.set(DtorState::RunningOrHasRun);
drop(value);
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something that's not clear to me is whether we can simply rearrange this: do dtor_state.set(DtorState::RunningOrHasRun) and then call the more lightweight drop_in_place?

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We could, and there are some other improvements possible as well, see #116123.

})) {
rtabort!("thread local panicked on drop");
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14 changes: 8 additions & 6 deletions library/std/src/sys/thread_local/mod.rs
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}
}

/// The other methods hand out references while taking &self.
/// As such, callers of this method must ensure no `&` and `&mut` are
/// available and used at the same time.
/// Watch out: unsynchronized internal mutability!
///
/// # Safety
/// Unsound if called while any `&'static T` is active.
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#[allow(unused)]
pub unsafe fn take(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
// SAFETY: See doc comment for this method.
unsafe { (*self.inner.get()).take() }
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pub(crate) unsafe fn take(&self) -> Option<T> {
let mutable: *mut _ = UnsafeCell::get(&self.inner);
// SAFETY: That's the caller's problem.
unsafe { mutable.replace(None) }
}
}
}
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