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+use crate::ffi::CStr;
+use crate::io;
+use crate::ptr;
+use crate::sys::c;
+use crate::sys::handle::Handle;
+use crate::sys::stack_overflow;
+use crate::time::Duration;
+
+use libc::c_void;
+
+use super::to_u16s;
+
+pub const DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE: usize = 2 * 1024 * 1024;
+
+pub struct Thread {
+ handle: Handle,
+}
+
+impl Thread {
+ // unsafe: see thread::Builder::spawn_unchecked for safety requirements
+ pub unsafe fn new(stack: usize, p: Box<dyn FnOnce()>) -> io::Result<Thread> {
+ let p = Box::into_raw(box p);
+
+ // FIXME On UNIX, we guard against stack sizes that are too small but
+ // that's because pthreads enforces that stacks are at least
+ // PTHREAD_STACK_MIN bytes big. Windows has no such lower limit, it's
+ // just that below a certain threshold you can't do anything useful.
+ // That threshold is application and architecture-specific, however.
+ // Round up to the next 64 kB because that's what the NT kernel does,
+ // might as well make it explicit.
+ let stack_size = (stack + 0xfffe) & (!0xfffe);
+ let ret = c::CreateThread(
+ ptr::null_mut(),
+ stack_size,
+ thread_start,
+ p as *mut _,
+ c::STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION,
+ ptr::null_mut(),
+ );
+
+ return if ret as usize == 0 {
+ // The thread failed to start and as a result p was not consumed. Therefore, it is
+ // safe to reconstruct the box so that it gets deallocated.
+ drop(Box::from_raw(p));
+ Err(io::Error::last_os_error())
+ } else {
+ Ok(Thread { handle: Handle::new(ret) })
+ };
+
+ extern "system" fn thread_start(main: *mut c_void) -> c::DWORD {
+ unsafe {
+ // Next, set up our stack overflow handler which may get triggered if we run
+ // out of stack.
+ let _handler = stack_overflow::Handler::new();
+ // Finally, let's run some code.
+ Box::from_raw(main as *mut Box<dyn FnOnce()>)();
+ }
+ 0
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn set_name(name: &CStr) {
+ if let Ok(utf8) = name.to_str() {
+ if let Ok(utf16) = to_u16s(utf8) {
+ unsafe {
+ c::SetThreadDescription(c::GetCurrentThread(), utf16.as_ptr());
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ }
+
+ pub fn join(self) {
+ let rc = unsafe { c::WaitForSingleObject(self.handle.raw(), c::INFINITE) };
+ if rc == c::WAIT_FAILED {
+ panic!("failed to join on thread: {}", io::Error::last_os_error());
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn yield_now() {
+ // This function will return 0 if there are no other threads to execute,
+ // but this also means that the yield was useless so this isn't really a
+ // case that needs to be worried about.
+ unsafe {
+ c::SwitchToThread();
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn sleep(dur: Duration) {
+ unsafe { c::Sleep(super::dur2timeout(dur)) }
+ }
+
+ pub fn handle(&self) -> &Handle {
+ &self.handle
+ }
+
+ pub fn into_handle(self) -> Handle {
+ self.handle
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))]
+pub mod guard {
+ pub type Guard = !;
+ pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> {
+ None
+ }
+ pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> {
+ None
+ }
+}