modify LazyLock poison panic message

Fixes an issue where if the underlying `Once` panics because it is
poisoned, the panic displays the wrong message.

Signed-off-by: Connor Tsui <connor.tsui20@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Connor Tsui
2025-08-22 14:58:42 -04:00
parent 6ba0ce4094
commit 06eb782c4e
2 changed files with 59 additions and 34 deletions
+6 -3
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@@ -244,7 +244,11 @@ fn drop(&mut self) {
#[inline]
#[stable(feature = "lazy_cell", since = "1.80.0")]
pub fn force(this: &LazyLock<T, F>) -> &T {
this.once.call_once(|| {
this.once.call_once_force(|state| {
if state.is_poisoned() {
panic_poisoned();
}
// SAFETY: `call_once` only runs this closure once, ever.
let data = unsafe { &mut *this.data.get() };
let f = unsafe { ManuallyDrop::take(&mut data.f) };
@@ -257,8 +261,7 @@ pub fn force(this: &LazyLock<T, F>) -> &T {
// * the closure was called and initialized `value`.
// * the closure was called and panicked, so this point is never reached.
// * the closure was not called, but a previous call initialized `value`.
// * the closure was not called because the Once is poisoned, so this point
// is never reached.
// * the closure was not called because the Once is poisoned, which we handled above.
// So `value` has definitely been initialized and will not be modified again.
unsafe { &*(*this.data.get()).value }
}
+53 -31
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@@ -33,16 +33,6 @@ fn default() -> Self {
assert_eq!(CALLED.load(SeqCst), 1);
}
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(not(panic = "unwind"), ignore = "test requires unwinding support")]
fn lazy_poisoning() {
let x: LazyCell<String> = LazyCell::new(|| panic!("kaboom"));
for _ in 0..2 {
let res = panic::catch_unwind(panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| x.len()));
assert!(res.is_err());
}
}
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(any(target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "wasi"), ignore)] // no threads
fn sync_lazy_new() {
@@ -123,16 +113,6 @@ fn xs() -> &'static Vec<i32> {
assert_eq!(xs(), &vec![1, 2, 3]);
}
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(not(panic = "unwind"), ignore = "test requires unwinding support")]
fn sync_lazy_poisoning() {
let x: LazyLock<String> = LazyLock::new(|| panic!("kaboom"));
for _ in 0..2 {
let res = panic::catch_unwind(|| x.len());
assert!(res.is_err());
}
}
// Check that we can infer `T` from closure's type.
#[test]
fn lazy_type_inference() {
@@ -145,17 +125,6 @@ fn assert_traits<T: Send + Sync>() {}
assert_traits::<LazyLock<String>>();
}
#[test]
#[should_panic = "has previously been poisoned"]
fn lazy_force_mut_panic() {
let mut lazy = LazyLock::<String>::new(|| panic!());
panic::catch_unwind(panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| {
let _ = LazyLock::force_mut(&mut lazy);
}))
.unwrap_err();
let _ = &*lazy;
}
#[test]
fn lazy_force_mut() {
let s = "abc".to_owned();
@@ -165,3 +134,56 @@ fn lazy_force_mut() {
p.clear();
LazyLock::force_mut(&mut lazy);
}
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(not(panic = "unwind"), ignore = "test requires unwinding support")]
fn lazy_poisoning() {
let x: LazyCell<String> = LazyCell::new(|| panic!("kaboom"));
for _ in 0..2 {
let res = panic::catch_unwind(panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| x.len()));
assert!(res.is_err());
}
}
/// Verifies that when a `LazyLock` is poisoned, it panics with the correct error message ("LazyLock
/// instance has previously been poisoned") instead of the underlying `Once` error message.
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(not(panic = "unwind"), ignore = "test requires unwinding support")]
#[should_panic(expected = "LazyLock instance has previously been poisoned")]
fn lazy_lock_deref_panic() {
let lazy: LazyLock<String> = LazyLock::new(|| panic!("initialization failed"));
// First access will panic during initialization.
let _ = panic::catch_unwind(panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| {
let _ = &*lazy;
}));
// Second access should panic with the poisoned message.
let _ = &*lazy;
}
#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "LazyLock instance has previously been poisoned")]
fn lazy_lock_deref_mut_panic() {
let mut lazy: LazyLock<String> = LazyLock::new(|| panic!("initialization failed"));
// First access will panic during initialization.
let _ = panic::catch_unwind(panic::AssertUnwindSafe(|| {
let _ = LazyLock::force_mut(&mut lazy);
}));
// Second access should panic with the poisoned message.
let _ = &*lazy;
}
/// Verifies that when the initialization closure panics with a custom message, that message is
/// preserved and not overridden by `LazyLock`.
#[test]
#[cfg_attr(not(panic = "unwind"), ignore = "test requires unwinding support")]
#[should_panic(expected = "custom panic message from closure")]
fn lazy_lock_preserves_closure_panic_message() {
let lazy: LazyLock<String> = LazyLock::new(|| panic!("custom panic message from closure"));
// This should panic with the original message from the closure.
let _ = &*lazy;
}