std: suggest OnceLock over Once

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Jubilee Young 2024-06-14 22:38:52 -07:00
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//! - [`Mutex`]: Mutual Exclusion mechanism, which ensures that at
//! most one thread at a time is able to access some data.
//!
//! - [`Once`]: Used for a thread-safe, one-time global initialization routine
//! - [`Once`]: Used for a thread-safe, one-time global initialization routine.
//! Mostly useful for implementing other types like `OnceLock`.
//!
//! - [`OnceLock`]: Used for thread-safe, one-time initialization of a
//! variable, with potentially different initializers based on the caller.

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use crate::panic::{RefUnwindSafe, UnwindSafe};
use crate::sys::sync as sys;
/// A synchronization primitive which can be used to run a one-time global
/// initialization. Useful for one-time initialization for FFI or related
/// functionality. This type can only be constructed with [`Once::new()`].
/// A low-level synchronization primitive for one-time global execution.
///
/// Previously this was the only "execute once" synchronization in `std`.
/// Other libraries implemented novel synchronizing types with `Once`, like
/// [`OnceLock<T>`] or [`LazyLock<T, F>`], before those were added to `std`.
/// `OnceLock<T>` in particular supersedes `Once` in functionality and should
/// be preferred for the common case where the `Once` is associated with data.
///
/// This type can only be constructed with [`Once::new()`].
///
/// # Examples
///
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/// // run initialization here
/// });
/// ```
///
/// [`OnceLock<T>`]: crate::sync::OnceLock
/// [`LazyLock<T, F>`]: crate::sync::LazyLock
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub struct Once {
inner: sys::Once,