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49 changes: 22 additions & 27 deletions src/libstd/rt/task.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ use super::local_heap::LocalHeap;
use rt::sched::{Scheduler, SchedHandle};
use rt::stack::{StackSegment, StackPool};
use rt::context::Context;
use unstable::finally::Finally;
use task::spawn::Taskgroup;
use cell::Cell;

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -211,40 +212,34 @@ impl Task {

pub fn run(&mut self, f: &fn()) {
rtdebug!("run called on task: %u", borrow::to_uint(self));
self.unwinder.try(f);
// FIXME(#7544): We pass the taskgroup into death so that it can be
// dropped while the unkillable counter is set. This should not be
// necessary except for an extraneous clone() in task/spawn.rs that
// causes a killhandle to get dropped, which mustn't receive a kill
// signal since we're outside of the unwinder's try() scope.
// { let _ = self.taskgroup.take(); }
self.death.collect_failure(!self.unwinder.unwinding, self.taskgroup.take());
self.destroy();
}

/// must be called manually before finalization to clean up
/// thread-local resources. Some of the routines here expect
/// Task to be available recursively so this must be
/// called unsafely, without removing Task from
/// thread-local-storage.
fn destroy(&mut self) {
// The only try/catch block in the world. Attempt to run the task's
// client-specified code and catch any failures.
do self.unwinder.try {

rtdebug!("DESTROYING TASK: %u", borrow::to_uint(self));
// Run the task main function, then do some cleanup.
do f.finally {

do Local::borrow::<Task, ()> |task| {
assert!(borrow::ref_eq(task, self));
}
// Destroy task-local storage. This may run user dtors.
match self.storage {
LocalStorage(ptr, Some(ref dtor)) => {
(*dtor)(ptr)
}
_ => ()
}

match self.storage {
LocalStorage(ptr, Some(ref dtor)) => {
(*dtor)(ptr)
// Destroy remaining boxes. Also may run user dtors.
unsafe { cleanup::annihilate(); }
}
_ => ()
}

// Destroy remaining boxes
unsafe { cleanup::annihilate(); }

// FIXME(#7544): We pass the taskgroup into death so that it can be
// dropped while the unkillable counter is set. This should not be
// necessary except for an extraneous clone() in task/spawn.rs that
// causes a killhandle to get dropped, which mustn't receive a kill
// signal since we're outside of the unwinder's try() scope.
// { let _ = self.taskgroup.take(); }
self.death.collect_failure(!self.unwinder.unwinding, self.taskgroup.take());
self.destroyed = true;
}

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