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12:29
@Shepmaster Amazing that they still didn't fix that
12:44
Oh no, more drama at the impl Trait tracking issue. :(
Tim
Tim
13:08
Is it possible to have/create a structure like this? play.rust-lang.org/…
I can't create the Weak without the Arc, but I can't modify the Arc after I created a Weak
13:25
I'm pretty sure you need the extra Arc like this
Or else you aren't breaking the cycle
Tim
Tim
Thanks, will have a look :)
I think the documentation is wrong then:
> Returns a mutable reference to the inner value, if there are no other Arc or Weak pointers to the same value.
There is another Weak, right?
Actually I take that back. You don't even need it. play.rust-lang.org/…
@Tim It's correct but maybe a little unclear
Tim
Tim
Just tried it, get_mut returns None: play.rust-lang.org/…
@Tim Oh :/
Tim
Tim
@PeterHall Should I upgrade this to a question? Is it worth the effort?
13:35
Maybe. But this is just to do with mutability, and you can just use RwLock or maybe a RefCell
Tim
Tim
It's only construced once and will not be mutated afterwards. RwLock would be overkill
Hmm, maybe I'll just use a plain pointer
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Q: How to create a cyclic reference with Arc and Weak?

TimI have two structs: struct A { map: HashMap<u32, Vec<B>>, } struct B { weak: Weak<A> } How I can construct A with some values filled in map? map will never be mutated after construction. My first thought was HashMap::get_mut, but this is not possible: Returns a mutable reference...

You need something with interior mutability, to get around the problem you mentioned above
14:04
To those who are familiar with link-local networks the question was perfectly clear; I hope you don't mind me expanding on it in your question. the8472's idea might work. @Stargateur if you don't know about link-local maybe do some research first before giving really stupid advice. The point of link-local is that it does overlap, you can't configure routes to specific IPs through the OS. — Stefan 6 hours ago
lol flagged
 
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17:15
For those interested in the NLL / Datalog / Datafrog stuff ^
@Shepmaster Cool thanks
Also, before I post this edit, is this a "safe" use of UnsafeCell?
https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=cce332126550abd5a0353faefae379a8&version=stable&mode=debug
Where OP @Tim doesn't want to have the overhead of RefCell and all mutations are at initialisation time
which overhead?
@Shepmaster Presumably the runtime borrow-checking.
This question might be worth a digression into Unpin, but I haven't really figured that out yet.
Oh, and obviously I didn't intend to leave get_map's return type as &mut. That would be bad
Tim
Tim
17:36
You mean Unpin and use raw pointers instead?
Well.. as an extra to the answer. Unpin is not stable
Tim
Tim
I'm using nightly anyway ;)
Thanks for the playground, the UnsafeCell is a good idea
Personally I can't see, why UnsafeCell shouldn't be safe in this case
I don't understand the discussion; there are no performance concerns cited in the question, and with no example usage provided it's hard to a-priori understand which usecase privilege (or not).
It's not even made clear how the instances A and B are supposed to be linked together; that is, whether Weak<A> always represents the parent of B or whether it could point to another A which could in turn contain a B which points to the parent of the first.
No example usage, no MCVE, no cookie :x
Tim
Tim
Right, will improve the question
Tim
Tim
17:59
I edited in some more details
> I try to avoid runtime-checks when accessing map, because after construction, it will never be modified again. I have no problem using unsafe code or approved nightly features.
@PeterHall I don't think it invokes undefined behavior, but it also doesn't expose a safe interface
@Stargateur Let me clear about this: you way too often tell people what the "right thing" is with zero or less knowledge about the topic. Rolling back my edit just because you don't like me (and with no obvious technical reason) is so childish I won't comment on it further.
@PeterHall I agree with @trentcl — I think the code should be fine
@Shepmaster I reduced my presence in this chatroom because I couldn't take reading all the stupid things that were being posted in this channel by a certain someone. Not directly your fault, but maybe think about the "net positive effect" in this context too. I don't think I'll come back to this channel, but feel free to contact me if you need me.
@Stefan FWIW, I'm of two minds regarding the edit. I do think that your edit made the question better, but it also put a lot of words in the mouth of the OP. That's something that's always a little dicey to do.
@Stargateur I also agree with the point that your comments are frequently very terse and can easily be seen as both rude and unwelcoming. I don't think this one in particular is bad, however.
@trentcl any idea what a safe interface might look like?
18:16
@Shepmaster Puzzling over it. Not being sure what the intended use case is (as Matthieu mentioned) makes it harder
@trentcl it's kind of like you want to use the unsafe cell at construction and then "jettison" it
Ideally you could transmute the whole thing
I mean you could do that.
There is an into_inner, wonder if that can be used
There are actually other reasons why my solution is fundamentally broken as it stands..
in that the Arc is consumed for initialization, so you can't use it afterwards
@Shepmaster I try my best, on this question I just said "I think", I don't understand why stefan is so angry about me, but I don't care... I just wonder why he doesn't answer the question if he has so much knowledge, and I still think my comment is valid, and I think I have good knowledge of networking.
18:21
There is possibly a nice opportunity for a library, with a container that lets you mutate for initialization and then becomes a zero-cost wrapper after
@Stargateur Yes, I believe that "I think" is a good thing to have added here. Likewise, I don't have any knowledge of this so I just directly questioned statements that the OP made in an attempt to learn more and have OP expand.
@PeterHall can't you return a from the Ok branch?
@PeterHall oh, wait, I see. That's the only strong reference.
@PeterHall I'm getting the vibe that a raw pointer is the solution, but feels like there should be something else
You kind of want a constructor: Arc::new_with_init(value, |arc: Arc| { .... } )
It's highly reminiscent of the rental crate
18:26
Maybe that couldn't work. It might need the raw pointer to be passed to the closure..
@PeterHall you'd have to have an Arc::new(uninitialized)
so that you can clone the arc before you put anything into it
yes
The main point would be where initialization relies on references to the Arc itself
@PeterHall fwiw, not much reason to use Arc + RefCell. Should be Rc + RefCell or Arc + Mutex
@Shepmaster If the OP would haved reverted my edit I wouldn't care; I think my first comment (which got deleted thanks to some stupid moderator) would have encouraged him to revert or edit it again if he didn't agree with it.
@Stefan Yeah, that's part of why I'm of two minds. I wouldn't have made it, but I also wouldn't have reverted it.
18:32
@Shepmaster true
@Stargateur I wouldn't claim you actually know you have no idea about some of topics you talk about. But you really are fucking wrong. I remember our last discussion about casting malloc results, and it seems to always go the same way.
@PeterHall I wonder if placement new would help here, as it conceptually gives you the ability to have "the memory where this value will ultimately go"
Shame it's not coming any time soon
There should be an unsafe fn resurrect(Weak<T>, T) -> Rc<T>
/mostlynotserious
what would that even do?
18:41
@Stefan yeah, I have zero knowledge in C... please stop insult me, that goning to angry me. Tell me where and why I'm wrong but don't tell me I'm childish or that I don't know what I'm talking about.
@PeterHall it would put the T inside the memory reserved for the Weak<T>, but only if there were no strong references to it.
@Stefan "stupid moderator"..., you serious ? I will not flag this because you could be ban but please, if you need to justified your edit add this information in the edit info ! not in comment ! comment are volatile. Your edit extrapolate so much what OP ask that I revert it, just a fact, that could be someone else I would rollback it too.
@Stefan @Stargateur Maybe take this to a private room?
@PeterHall I wasn't expect that this will go this far, and note that I tried to ignore message but they continue to ping me
@Stargateur If you would not want to be seen as childish, ignore them.
18:46
@trentcl my patience have limit
Let's stick to technical discussion and non-personal digressions for a bit.
19:02
@Stefan @Stargateur Howdy boys! Let's tone it down please, there are much more important things in life than an "edit" and a "revert", and there's REALLY no need for name calling and vulgarities here.
@PeterHall @trentcl @Shepmaster: For what it's worth, I tried my hand at the question, shamelessly borrowing from crossbeam.
19:17
@Shepmaster Actually it's not difficult to edit the structure and then later use it. play.rust-lang.org/…
@PeterHall think that just tranmuteing an Arc<UnsafeCell<HashMap>> to an Arc<HashMap> is more unsafe than what you posted earlier?
seems like it has the same potential issues
@trentcl Should be no difference. And a little more convenient to use. You can be fairly confident that the size of UnsafeCell will never change in the future too
19:35
@PeterHall That's what I'm thinking too. But I can't seem to put it in a module while ruling out the possibility that someone will do something bad in the initialization step
19:50
This for example. If you upgrade the weak pointer inside the init closure you can make bad things happen
So don't use Weak. Use a newtype around Weak, which limits what you can do with it?
@PeterHall oh, that's an idea
Not sure if it will work. But it might.
You could even newtype Weak<UnsafeCell<A>> and get rid of one of those transmutes.
Although if you do that, then you have to do it again if you want to trace back up the tree..
20:17
I think you could even do mem::uninitialized instead of default (and ptr::write the updated map), but this is as bold as I get in a day
20:34
impl<T> Default for T { fn default() -> Self { mem::uninitialized() } }
Welcome to C all over again. :>
Tim
Tim
You forgot the unsafe {} :P
How to get to C from Rust? Wrap everything in unsafe { }
Good point.
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20:53
@trentcl The laundry eaters they come
@E_net4 how many time to write one message ? ;)
@Stargateur How much time for that one? Just enough to navigate to a zalgo text generator, put the text, and paste the outcome here.
@E_net4 cheater
@Stargateur This ain't cheating as much as using a solution on Stack Overflow is not cheating.
@Stargateur Agreed. It lacks the human touch. I insist on all unicode code points being typed by hand
20:55
Whatev.
That's a different approach
It's not ideal though, because the inner types are exposed
21:12
ooh, or you could parameterize B over the type of A and do a Builder-like thing with the transmute in the build function.
 
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22:16
don't we have a duplicate for this one ?
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Q: log4rs error Log4rs(Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "No such file or directory" })

Aquatically Challenged FishI'm trying to implement log4rs by following https://docs.rs/log4rs/0.8.0/log4rs/ but getting the following error: thread 'main' panicked at 'called Result::unwrap() on an Err value: Log4rs(Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "No such file or directory" })', libcore/result.rs:945:5 ...

it's just the op who don't know the working directory of cargo
wow
I don't find anything

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