pub struct Lazy<T, F = fn() -> T> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A value which is initialized on the first access.
Example
use once_cell::unsync::Lazy;
let lazy: Lazy<i32> = Lazy::new(|| {
    println!("initializing");
    92
});
println!("ready");
println!("{}", *lazy);
println!("{}", *lazy);
// Prints:
//   ready
//   initializing
//   92
//   92Implementations
sourceimpl<T, F> Lazy<T, F>
 
impl<T, F> Lazy<T, F>
sourcepub const fn new(init: F) -> Lazy<T, F>
 
pub const fn new(init: F) -> Lazy<T, F>
Creates a new lazy value with the given initializing function.
Example
use once_cell::unsync::Lazy;
let hello = "Hello, World!".to_string();
let lazy = Lazy::new(|| hello.to_uppercase());
assert_eq!(&*lazy, "HELLO, WORLD!");sourcepub fn into_value(this: Lazy<T, F>) -> Result<T, F>
 
pub fn into_value(this: Lazy<T, F>) -> Result<T, F>
Consumes this Lazy returning the stored value.
Returns Ok(value) if Lazy is initialized and Err(f) otherwise.
sourceimpl<T, F: FnOnce() -> T> Lazy<T, F>
 
impl<T, F: FnOnce() -> T> Lazy<T, F>
sourcepub fn force(this: &Lazy<T, F>) -> &T
 
pub fn force(this: &Lazy<T, F>) -> &T
Forces the evaluation of this lazy value and returns a reference to the result.
This is equivalent to the Deref impl, but is explicit.
Example
use once_cell::unsync::Lazy;
let lazy = Lazy::new(|| 92);
assert_eq!(Lazy::force(&lazy), &92);
assert_eq!(&*lazy, &92);sourcepub fn force_mut(this: &mut Lazy<T, F>) -> &mut T
 
pub fn force_mut(this: &mut Lazy<T, F>) -> &mut T
Forces the evaluation of this lazy value and returns a mutable reference to the result.
This is equivalent to the DerefMut impl, but is explicit.
Example
use once_cell::unsync::Lazy;
let mut lazy = Lazy::new(|| 92);
assert_eq!(Lazy::force_mut(&mut lazy), &92);
assert_eq!(*lazy, 92);sourcepub fn get(this: &Lazy<T, F>) -> Option<&T>
 
pub fn get(this: &Lazy<T, F>) -> Option<&T>
Gets the reference to the result of this lazy value if
it was initialized, otherwise returns None.
Example
use once_cell::unsync::Lazy;
let lazy = Lazy::new(|| 92);
assert_eq!(Lazy::get(&lazy), None);
assert_eq!(&*lazy, &92);
assert_eq!(Lazy::get(&lazy), Some(&92));sourcepub fn get_mut(this: &mut Lazy<T, F>) -> Option<&mut T>
 
pub fn get_mut(this: &mut Lazy<T, F>) -> Option<&mut T>
Gets the mutable reference to the result of this lazy value if
it was initialized, otherwise returns None.
Example
use once_cell::unsync::Lazy;
let mut lazy = Lazy::new(|| 92);
assert_eq!(Lazy::get_mut(&mut lazy), None);
assert_eq!(*lazy, 92);
assert_eq!(Lazy::get_mut(&mut lazy), Some(&mut 92));Trait Implementations
impl<T, F: RefUnwindSafe> RefUnwindSafe for Lazy<T, F> where
    OnceCell<T>: RefUnwindSafe, 
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<T, F> Send for Lazy<T, F> where
    F: Send,
    T: Send, 
impl<T, F = fn() -> T> !Sync for Lazy<T, F>
impl<T, F> Unpin for Lazy<T, F> where
    F: Unpin,
    T: Unpin, 
impl<T, F> UnwindSafe for Lazy<T, F> where
    F: UnwindSafe,
    T: UnwindSafe, 
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized, 
 
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized, 
const: unstable · sourcefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
 
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more