[−][src]Crate thread_local
Per-object thread-local storage
This library provides the ThreadLocal
type which allows a separate copy of
an object to be used for each thread. This allows for per-object
thread-local storage, unlike the standard library's thread_local!
macro
which only allows static thread-local storage.
Per-thread objects are not destroyed when a thread exits. Instead, objects
are only destroyed when the ThreadLocal
containing them is destroyed.
You can also iterate over the thread-local values of all thread in a
ThreadLocal
object using the iter_mut
and into_iter
methods. This can
only be done if you have mutable access to the ThreadLocal
object, which
guarantees that you are the only thread currently accessing it.
A CachedThreadLocal
type is also provided which wraps a ThreadLocal
but
also uses a special fast path for the first thread that writes into it. The
fast path has very low overhead (<1ns per access) while keeping the same
performance as ThreadLocal
for other threads.
Note that since thread IDs are recycled when a thread exits, it is possible for one thread to retrieve the object of another thread. Since this can only occur after a thread has exited this does not lead to any race conditions.
Examples
Basic usage of ThreadLocal
:
use thread_local::ThreadLocal; let tls: ThreadLocal<u32> = ThreadLocal::new(); assert_eq!(tls.get(), None); assert_eq!(tls.get_or(|| Box::new(5)), &5); assert_eq!(tls.get(), Some(&5));
Combining thread-local values into a single result:
use thread_local::ThreadLocal; use std::sync::Arc; use std::cell::Cell; use std::thread; let tls = Arc::new(ThreadLocal::new()); // Create a bunch of threads to do stuff for _ in 0..5 { let tls2 = tls.clone(); thread::spawn(move || { // Increment a counter to count some event... let cell = tls2.get_or(|| Box::new(Cell::new(0))); cell.set(cell.get() + 1); }).join().unwrap(); } // Once all threads are done, collect the counter values and return the // sum of all thread-local counter values. let tls = Arc::try_unwrap(tls).unwrap(); let total = tls.into_iter().fold(0, |x, y| x + y.get()); assert_eq!(total, 5);
Structs
CachedThreadLocal | Wrapper around |
IntoIter | An iterator that moves out of a |
IterMut | Mutable iterator over the contents of a |
ThreadLocal | Thread-local variable wrapper |
Type Definitions
CachedIntoIter | An iterator that moves out of a |
CachedIterMut | Mutable iterator over the contents of a |