@@ -231,6 +231,10 @@ impl fmt::Debug for Context<'_> {
231231/// this might be done to wake a future when a blocking function call completes on another
232232/// thread.
233233///
234+ /// Note that it is preferable to use `waker.clone_from(&new_waker)` instead
235+ /// of `*waker = new_waker.clone()`, as the former will avoid cloning the waker
236+ /// unnecessarily if the two wakers [wake the same task](Self::will_wake).
237+ ///
234238/// [`Future::poll()`]: core::future::Future::poll
235239/// [`Poll::Pending`]: core::task::Poll::Pending
236240#[ cfg_attr( not( doc) , repr( transparent) ) ] // work around https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66401
@@ -302,7 +306,9 @@ impl Waker {
302306 /// when the `Waker`s would awaken the same task. However, if this function
303307 /// returns `true`, it is guaranteed that the `Waker`s will awaken the same task.
304308 ///
305- /// This function is primarily used for optimization purposes.
309+ /// This function is primarily used for optimization purposes — for example,
310+ /// this type's [`clone_from`](Self::clone_from) implementation uses it to
311+ /// avoid cloning the waker when they would wake the same task anyway.
306312 #[ inline]
307313 #[ must_use]
308314 #[ stable( feature = "futures_api" , since = "1.36.0" ) ]
@@ -382,6 +388,13 @@ impl Clone for Waker {
382388 waker : unsafe { ( self . waker . vtable . clone ) ( self . waker . data ) } ,
383389 }
384390 }
391+
392+ #[ inline]
393+ fn clone_from ( & mut self , source : & Self ) {
394+ if !self . will_wake ( source) {
395+ * self = source. clone ( ) ;
396+ }
397+ }
385398}
386399
387400#[ stable( feature = "futures_api" , since = "1.36.0" ) ]
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