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rust-cpython: rename PyLeakedRef to PyLeaked...
rust-cpython: rename PyLeakedRef to PyLeaked This series will make PyLeaked* behave more like a Python iterator, which means mutation of the owner object will be allowed and the leaked reference (i.e. the iterator) will be invalidated instead. I'll add PyLeakedRef/PyLeakedRefMut structs which will represent a "borrowed" state, and prevent the underlying value from being mutably borrowed while the leaked reference is in use: let shared = self.inner_shared(py); let leaked = shared.leak_immutable(); { let leaked_ref: PyLeakedRef<_> = leaked.borrow(py); shared.borrow_mut(); // panics since the underlying value is borrowed } shared.borrow_mut(); // allowed The relation between PyLeaked* structs is quite similar to RefCell/Ref/RefMut, but the implementation can't be reused because the borrowing state will have to be shared across objects having no lifetime relation. PyLeaked isn't named as PyLeakedCell since it isn't actually a cell in that leaked.borrow_mut() will require &mut self.

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