Template std.typecons.borrow
Borrows the payload of SafeRefCounted for use in fun. Inferred as @safe
if fun is @safe and does not escape a reference to the payload.
The reference count will be incremented for the duration of the operation,
so destroying the last reference will not leave dangling references in
fun.
template borrow(alias fun)
;
Contained Functions
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| borrow |
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| fun | A callable accepting the payload either by value or by reference. |
| refCount | The counted reference to the payload. |
Returns
The return value of fun, if any. ref in the return value will be
forwarded.
Issues
For yet unknown reason, code that uses this function with UFCS syntax
will not be inferred as @safe. It will still compile if the code is
explicitly marked @safe and nothing in fun prevents that.
Example
This example can be marked @safe with -preview=dip1000.
auto rcInt = safeRefCounted(5);
writeln(rcInt .borrow!(theInt => theInt)); // 5
auto sameInt = rcInt;
writeln(sameInt .borrow!"a"); // 5
// using `ref` in the function
auto arr = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6];
sameInt .borrow!(ref (x) => arr[x]) = 10;
writeln(arr); // [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 6]
// modifying the payload via an alias
sameInt .borrow!"a*=2";
writeln(rcInt .borrow!"a"); // 10
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, Bartosz Milewski, Don Clugston, Shin Fujishiro, Kenji Hara