Rollup merge of #33668 - dns2utf8:catch_thread, r=steveklabnik
Catch thread in example Since this is an example, the code will be copied by many people and should be over correct. ?r @steveklabnik
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//! [1]: http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#memory-model-for-concurrent-operations
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//!
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//! Atomic variables are safe to share between threads (they implement `Sync`)
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//! but they do not themselves provide the mechanism for sharing. The most
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//! common way to share an atomic variable is to put it into an `Arc` (an
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//! but they do not themselves provide the mechanism for sharing and follow the
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//! [threading model](../../../std/thread/index.html#the-threading-model) of rust.
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//! The most common way to share an atomic variable is to put it into an `Arc` (an
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//! atomically-reference-counted shared pointer).
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//!
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//! Most atomic types may be stored in static variables, initialized using
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//! let spinlock = Arc::new(AtomicUsize::new(1));
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//!
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//! let spinlock_clone = spinlock.clone();
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//! thread::spawn(move|| {
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//! let thread = thread::spawn(move|| {
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//! spinlock_clone.store(0, Ordering::SeqCst);
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//! });
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//!
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//! // Wait for the other thread to release the lock
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//! while spinlock.load(Ordering::SeqCst) != 0 {}
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//!
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//! if let Err(panic) = thread.join() {
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//! println!("Thread had an error: {:?}", panic);
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//! }
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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