X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/rust-101.git/blobdiff_plain/188b1ec1b8528e2326791feccc8077e15bd60182..0b32be522f664daad18622d9de6c1fb71e0b5e79:/solutions/src/callbacks.rs?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/solutions/src/callbacks.rs b/solutions/src/callbacks.rs index 93fcb17..7ff0cdb 100644 --- a/solutions/src/callbacks.rs +++ b/solutions/src/callbacks.rs @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ impl Callbacks { self.callbacks.push(cell); /*@*/ } - pub fn call(&self, val: i32) { + pub fn call(&mut self, val: i32) { for callback in self.callbacks.iter() { // We have to *explicitly* borrow the contents of a `RefCell`. //@ At run-time, the cell will keep track of the number of outstanding shared and mutable borrows, @@ -50,17 +50,27 @@ mod tests { #[test] #[should_panic] fn test_reentrant() { + // We want to create a `Callbacks` instance containing a closure referencing this very `Callbacks` instance. + // To create this cycle, we need to put the `Callbacks` into a `RefCell`. let c = Rc::new(RefCell::new(Callbacks::new())); c.borrow_mut().register(|val| println!("Callback called: {}", val) ); - // If we change the two "borrow" below to "borrow_mut", you can get a panic even with a "call" that requires a - // mutable borrow. However, that panic is then triggered by our own, external `RefCell` (so it's kind of our fault), - // rather than being triggered by the `RefCell` in the `Callbacks`. - { - let c2 = c.clone(); - c.borrow_mut().register(move |val| c2.borrow().call(val+val) ); - } + // This adds the cyclic closure, which refers to the `Callbacks` though `c2`. + let c2 = c.clone(); + c.borrow_mut().register(move |val| { + // This `borrow_mut` won't fail because we are careful below to close the `RefCell` + // before triggering the cycle. You can see that this is the case because the log message + // below is printed. + let mut guard = c2.borrow_mut(); + println!("Callback called with {}, ready to go for nested call.", val); + guard.call(val+val) + } ); - c.borrow().call(42); + // We do a clone of the `Callbacks` to ensure that the `RefCell` we created for the cycle is closed. + // This makes sure that it's not our `borrow_mut` above that complains about two mutable borrows, + // but rather the one inside `Callbacks::call`. + let mut c2: Callbacks = c.borrow().clone(); + drop(c); // This is not strictly necessary. It demonstrates that we are not holding any reference to the `RefCell` any more. + c2.call(42); } -} \ No newline at end of file +}