ref_sharing.rs
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Raphaël Gomès
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r42997 | // macros.rs | ||
// | ||||
// Copyright 2019 Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net> | ||||
// | ||||
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the | ||||
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. | ||||
//! Macros for use in the `hg-cpython` bridge library. | ||||
use crate::exceptions::AlreadyBorrowed; | ||||
use cpython::{PyResult, Python}; | ||||
use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell, RefMut}; | ||||
/// Manages the shared state between Python and Rust | ||||
#[derive(Default)] | ||||
pub struct PySharedState { | ||||
leak_count: Cell<usize>, | ||||
mutably_borrowed: Cell<bool>, | ||||
} | ||||
impl PySharedState { | ||||
pub fn borrow_mut<'a, T>( | ||||
&'a self, | ||||
py: Python<'a>, | ||||
pyrefmut: RefMut<'a, T>, | ||||
) -> PyResult<PyRefMut<'a, T>> { | ||||
if self.mutably_borrowed.get() { | ||||
return Err(AlreadyBorrowed::new( | ||||
py, | ||||
"Cannot borrow mutably while there exists another \ | ||||
mutable reference in a Python object", | ||||
)); | ||||
} | ||||
match self.leak_count.get() { | ||||
0 => { | ||||
self.mutably_borrowed.replace(true); | ||||
Ok(PyRefMut::new(py, pyrefmut, self)) | ||||
} | ||||
// TODO | ||||
// For now, this works differently than Python references | ||||
// in the case of iterators. | ||||
// Python does not complain when the data an iterator | ||||
// points to is modified if the iterator is never used | ||||
// afterwards. | ||||
// Here, we are stricter than this by refusing to give a | ||||
// mutable reference if it is already borrowed. | ||||
// While the additional safety might be argued for, it | ||||
// breaks valid programming patterns in Python and we need | ||||
// to fix this issue down the line. | ||||
_ => Err(AlreadyBorrowed::new( | ||||
py, | ||||
"Cannot borrow mutably while there are \ | ||||
immutable references in Python objects", | ||||
)), | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
/// Return a reference to the wrapped data with an artificial static | ||||
/// lifetime. | ||||
/// We need to be protected by the GIL for thread-safety. | ||||
pub fn leak_immutable<T>( | ||||
&self, | ||||
py: Python, | ||||
data: &RefCell<T>, | ||||
) -> PyResult<&'static T> { | ||||
if self.mutably_borrowed.get() { | ||||
return Err(AlreadyBorrowed::new( | ||||
py, | ||||
"Cannot borrow immutably while there is a \ | ||||
mutable reference in Python objects", | ||||
)); | ||||
} | ||||
let ptr = data.as_ptr(); | ||||
self.leak_count.replace(self.leak_count.get() + 1); | ||||
unsafe { Ok(&*ptr) } | ||||
} | ||||
pub fn decrease_leak_count(&self, _py: Python, mutable: bool) { | ||||
self.leak_count | ||||
.replace(self.leak_count.get().saturating_sub(1)); | ||||
if mutable { | ||||
self.mutably_borrowed.replace(false); | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
/// Holds a mutable reference to data shared between Python and Rust. | ||||
pub struct PyRefMut<'a, T> { | ||||
inner: RefMut<'a, T>, | ||||
py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, | ||||
} | ||||
impl<'a, T> PyRefMut<'a, T> { | ||||
fn new( | ||||
_py: Python<'a>, | ||||
inner: RefMut<'a, T>, | ||||
py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, | ||||
) -> Self { | ||||
Self { | ||||
inner, | ||||
py_shared_state, | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
impl<'a, T> std::ops::Deref for PyRefMut<'a, T> { | ||||
type Target = RefMut<'a, T>; | ||||
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { | ||||
&self.inner | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
impl<'a, T> std::ops::DerefMut for PyRefMut<'a, T> { | ||||
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target { | ||||
&mut self.inner | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
impl<'a, T> Drop for PyRefMut<'a, T> { | ||||
fn drop(&mut self) { | ||||
let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); | ||||
let py = gil.python(); | ||||
self.py_shared_state.decrease_leak_count(py, true); | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
/// Allows a `py_class!` generated struct to share references to one of its | ||||
/// data members with Python. | ||||
/// | ||||
/// # Warning | ||||
/// | ||||
/// The targeted `py_class!` needs to have the | ||||
/// `data py_shared_state: PySharedState;` data attribute to compile. | ||||
/// A better, more complicated macro is needed to automatically insert it, | ||||
/// but this one is not yet really battle tested (what happens when | ||||
/// multiple references are needed?). See the example below. | ||||
/// | ||||
/// TODO allow Python container types: for now, integration with the garbage | ||||
/// collector does not extend to Rust structs holding references to Python | ||||
/// objects. Should the need surface, `__traverse__` and `__clear__` will | ||||
/// need to be written as per the `rust-cpython` docs on GC integration. | ||||
/// | ||||
/// # Parameters | ||||
/// | ||||
/// * `$name` is the same identifier used in for `py_class!` macro call. | ||||
/// * `$inner_struct` is the identifier of the underlying Rust struct | ||||
/// * `$data_member` is the identifier of the data member of `$inner_struct` | ||||
/// that will be shared. | ||||
/// * `$leaked` is the identifier to give to the struct that will manage | ||||
/// references to `$name`, to be used for example in other macros like | ||||
/// `py_shared_mapping_iterator`. | ||||
/// | ||||
/// # Example | ||||
/// | ||||
/// ``` | ||||
/// struct MyStruct { | ||||
/// inner: Vec<u32>; | ||||
/// } | ||||
/// | ||||
/// py_class!(pub class MyType |py| { | ||||
/// data inner: RefCell<MyStruct>; | ||||
/// data py_shared_state: PySharedState; | ||||
/// }); | ||||
/// | ||||
/// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner, MyTypeLeakedRef); | ||||
/// ``` | ||||
macro_rules! py_shared_ref { | ||||
( | ||||
$name: ident, | ||||
$inner_struct: ident, | ||||
$data_member: ident, | ||||
$leaked: ident, | ||||
) => { | ||||
impl $name { | ||||
fn borrow_mut<'a>( | ||||
&'a self, | ||||
py: Python<'a>, | ||||
) -> PyResult<crate::ref_sharing::PyRefMut<'a, $inner_struct>> | ||||
{ | ||||
self.py_shared_state(py) | ||||
.borrow_mut(py, self.$data_member(py).borrow_mut()) | ||||
} | ||||
fn leak_immutable<'a>( | ||||
&'a self, | ||||
py: Python<'a>, | ||||
) -> PyResult<&'static $inner_struct> { | ||||
self.py_shared_state(py) | ||||
.leak_immutable(py, self.$data_member(py)) | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
/// Manage immutable references to `$name` leaked into Python | ||||
/// iterators. | ||||
/// | ||||
/// In truth, this does not represent leaked references themselves; | ||||
/// it is instead useful alongside them to manage them. | ||||
pub struct $leaked { | ||||
inner: $name, | ||||
} | ||||
impl $leaked { | ||||
fn new(py: Python, inner: &$name) -> Self { | ||||
Self { | ||||
inner: inner.clone_ref(py), | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
impl Drop for $leaked { | ||||
fn drop(&mut self) { | ||||
let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); | ||||
let py = gil.python(); | ||||
self.inner | ||||
.py_shared_state(py) | ||||
.decrease_leak_count(py, false); | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
}; | ||||
} | ||||
/// Defines a `py_class!` that acts as a Python iterator over a Rust iterator. | ||||
macro_rules! py_shared_iterator_impl { | ||||
( | ||||
$name: ident, | ||||
$leaked: ident, | ||||
$iterator_type: ty, | ||||
$success_func: expr, | ||||
$success_type: ty | ||||
) => { | ||||
py_class!(pub class $name |py| { | ||||
data inner: RefCell<Option<$leaked>>; | ||||
data it: RefCell<$iterator_type>; | ||||
def __next__(&self) -> PyResult<$success_type> { | ||||
let mut inner_opt = self.inner(py).borrow_mut(); | ||||
if inner_opt.is_some() { | ||||
match self.it(py).borrow_mut().next() { | ||||
None => { | ||||
// replace Some(inner) by None, drop $leaked | ||||
inner_opt.take(); | ||||
Ok(None) | ||||
} | ||||
Some(res) => { | ||||
$success_func(py, res) | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} else { | ||||
Ok(None) | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
def __iter__(&self) -> PyResult<Self> { | ||||
Ok(self.clone_ref(py)) | ||||
} | ||||
}); | ||||
impl $name { | ||||
pub fn from_inner( | ||||
py: Python, | ||||
leaked: Option<$leaked>, | ||||
it: $iterator_type | ||||
) -> PyResult<Self> { | ||||
Self::create_instance( | ||||
py, | ||||
RefCell::new(leaked), | ||||
RefCell::new(it) | ||||
) | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
}; | ||||
} | ||||
/// Defines a `py_class!` that acts as a Python mapping iterator over a Rust | ||||
/// iterator. | ||||
/// | ||||
/// TODO: this is a bit awkward to use, and a better (more complicated) | ||||
/// procedural macro would simplify the interface a lot. | ||||
/// | ||||
/// # Parameters | ||||
/// | ||||
/// * `$name` is the identifier to give to the resulting Rust struct. | ||||
/// * `$leaked` corresponds to `$leaked` in the matching `py_shared_ref!` call. | ||||
/// * `$key_type` is the type of the key in the mapping | ||||
/// * `$value_type` is the type of the value in the mapping | ||||
/// * `$success_func` is a function for processing the Rust `(key, value)` | ||||
/// tuple on iteration success, turning it into something Python understands. | ||||
/// * `$success_func` is the return type of `$success_func` | ||||
/// | ||||
/// # Example | ||||
/// | ||||
/// ``` | ||||
/// struct MyStruct { | ||||
/// inner: HashMap<Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>; | ||||
/// } | ||||
/// | ||||
/// py_class!(pub class MyType |py| { | ||||
/// data inner: RefCell<MyStruct>; | ||||
/// data py_shared_state: PySharedState; | ||||
/// | ||||
/// def __iter__(&self) -> PyResult<MyTypeItemsIterator> { | ||||
/// MyTypeItemsIterator::create_instance( | ||||
/// py, | ||||
/// RefCell::new(Some(MyTypeLeakedRef::new(py, &self))), | ||||
/// RefCell::new(self.leak_immutable(py).iter()), | ||||
/// ) | ||||
/// } | ||||
/// }); | ||||
/// | ||||
/// impl MyType { | ||||
/// fn translate_key_value( | ||||
/// py: Python, | ||||
/// res: (&Vec<u8>, &Vec<u8>), | ||||
/// ) -> PyResult<Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)>> { | ||||
/// let (f, entry) = res; | ||||
/// Ok(Some(( | ||||
/// PyBytes::new(py, f), | ||||
/// PyBytes::new(py, entry), | ||||
/// ))) | ||||
/// } | ||||
/// } | ||||
/// | ||||
/// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner, MyTypeLeakedRef); | ||||
/// | ||||
/// py_shared_mapping_iterator!( | ||||
/// MyTypeItemsIterator, | ||||
/// MyTypeLeakedRef, | ||||
/// Vec<u8>, | ||||
/// Vec<u8>, | ||||
/// MyType::translate_key_value, | ||||
/// Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)> | ||||
/// ); | ||||
/// ``` | ||||
#[allow(unused)] // Removed in a future patch | ||||
macro_rules! py_shared_mapping_iterator { | ||||
( | ||||
$name:ident, | ||||
$leaked:ident, | ||||
$key_type: ty, | ||||
$value_type: ty, | ||||
$success_func: path, | ||||
$success_type: ty | ||||
) => { | ||||
py_shared_iterator_impl!( | ||||
$name, | ||||
$leaked, | ||||
Box< | ||||
Iterator<Item = (&'static $key_type, &'static $value_type)> | ||||
+ Send, | ||||
>, | ||||
$success_func, | ||||
$success_type | ||||
); | ||||
}; | ||||
} | ||||
/// Works basically the same as `py_shared_mapping_iterator`, but with only a | ||||
/// key. | ||||
macro_rules! py_shared_sequence_iterator { | ||||
( | ||||
$name:ident, | ||||
$leaked:ident, | ||||
$key_type: ty, | ||||
$success_func: path, | ||||
$success_type: ty | ||||
) => { | ||||
py_shared_iterator_impl!( | ||||
$name, | ||||
$leaked, | ||||
Box<Iterator<Item = &'static $key_type> + Send>, | ||||
$success_func, | ||||
$success_type | ||||
); | ||||
}; | ||||
} | ||||