Struct tracing_core::stdlib::thread::Scope
1.63.0 · source · pub struct Scope<'scope, 'env>where
'env: 'scope,{
data: Arc<ScopeData>,
scope: PhantomData<&'scope mut &'scope ()>,
env: PhantomData<&'env mut &'env ()>,
}
Expand description
A scope to spawn scoped threads in.
See scope
for details.
Fields§
§data: Arc<ScopeData>
§scope: PhantomData<&'scope mut &'scope ()>
§env: PhantomData<&'env mut &'env ()>
Implementations§
source§impl<'scope, 'env> Scope<'scope, 'env>
impl<'scope, 'env> Scope<'scope, 'env>
1.63.0 · sourcepub fn spawn<F, T>(&'scope self, f: F) -> ScopedJoinHandle<'scope, T>
pub fn spawn<F, T>(&'scope self, f: F) -> ScopedJoinHandle<'scope, T>
Spawns a new thread within a scope, returning a ScopedJoinHandle
for it.
Unlike non-scoped threads, threads spawned with this function may
borrow non-'static
data from the outside the scope. See scope
for
details.
The join handle provides a join
method that can be used to join the spawned
thread. If the spawned thread panics, join
will return an Err
containing
the panic payload.
If the join handle is dropped, the spawned thread will implicitly joined at the
end of the scope. In that case, if the spawned thread panics, scope
will
panic after all threads are joined.
This call will create a thread using default parameters of Builder
.
If you want to specify the stack size or the name of the thread, use
Builder::spawn_scoped
instead.
§Panics
Panics if the OS fails to create a thread; use Builder::spawn_scoped
to recover from such errors.