Struct rustc_data_structures::sync::parallel::ParallelGuard
source · pub struct ParallelGuard {
panic: Mutex<Option<IntoDynSyncSend<Box<dyn Any + Send + 'static>>>>,
}
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A guard used to hold panics that occur during a parallel section to later by unwound. This is used for the parallel compiler to prevent fatal errors from non-deterministically hiding errors by ensuring that everything in the section has completed executing before continuing with unwinding. It’s also used for the non-parallel code to ensure error message output match the parallel compiler for testing purposes.
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§panic: Mutex<Option<IntoDynSyncSend<Box<dyn Any + Send + 'static>>>>
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impl DynSend for ParallelGuard
impl DynSync for ParallelGuard
impl !Freeze for ParallelGuard
impl !RefUnwindSafe for ParallelGuard
impl Send for ParallelGuard
impl Sync for ParallelGuard
impl Unpin for ParallelGuard
impl !UnwindSafe for ParallelGuard
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T: ?Sized,
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Size: 24 bytes