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23 | //! Macros for use in the `hg-cpython` bridge library. |
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23 | //! Macros for use in the `hg-cpython` bridge library. | |
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25 | use cpython::{exc, PyClone, PyErr, PyObject, PyResult, Python}; |
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26 | use std::cell::{BorrowMutError, Ref, RefCell, RefMut}; |
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27 | use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut}; |
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28 | use std::result; |
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29 | use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering}; |
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30 |
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31 | /// Manages the shared state between Python and Rust |
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32 | /// |
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33 | /// `PySharedState` is owned by `PySharedRefCell`, and is shared across its |
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34 | /// derived references. The consistency of these references are guaranteed |
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35 | /// as follows: |
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36 | /// |
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37 | /// - The immutability of `py_class!` object fields. Any mutation of |
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38 | /// `PySharedRefCell` is allowed only through its `borrow_mut()`. |
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39 | /// - The `py: Python<'_>` token, which makes sure that any data access is |
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40 | /// synchronized by the GIL. |
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41 | /// - The underlying `RefCell`, which prevents `PySharedRefCell` data from |
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42 | /// being directly borrowed or leaked while it is mutably borrowed. |
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43 | /// - The `borrow_count`, which is the number of references borrowed from |
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44 | /// `PyLeaked`. Just like `RefCell`, mutation is prohibited while `PyLeaked` |
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45 | /// is borrowed. |
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46 | /// - The `generation` counter, which increments on `borrow_mut()`. `PyLeaked` |
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47 | /// reference is valid only if the `current_generation()` equals to the |
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48 | /// `generation` at the time of `leak_immutable()`. |
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49 | #[derive(Debug, Default)] |
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50 | struct PySharedState { |
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51 | // The counter variable could be Cell<usize> since any operation on |
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52 | // PySharedState is synchronized by the GIL, but being "atomic" makes |
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53 | // PySharedState inherently Sync. The ordering requirement doesn't |
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54 | // matter thanks to the GIL. |
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55 | borrow_count: AtomicUsize, |
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56 | generation: AtomicUsize, |
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57 | } |
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58 |
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59 | impl PySharedState { |
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60 | fn current_borrow_count(&self, _py: Python) -> usize { |
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61 | self.borrow_count.load(Ordering::Relaxed) |
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62 | } |
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63 |
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64 | fn increase_borrow_count(&self, _py: Python) { |
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65 | // Note that this wraps around if there are more than usize::MAX |
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66 | // borrowed references, which shouldn't happen due to memory limit. |
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67 | self.borrow_count.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed); |
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68 | } |
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69 |
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70 | fn decrease_borrow_count(&self, _py: Python) { |
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71 | let prev_count = self.borrow_count.fetch_sub(1, Ordering::Relaxed); |
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72 | assert!(prev_count > 0); |
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73 | } |
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74 |
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75 | fn current_generation(&self, _py: Python) -> usize { |
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76 | self.generation.load(Ordering::Relaxed) |
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77 | } |
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78 |
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79 | fn increment_generation(&self, py: Python) { |
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80 | assert_eq!(self.current_borrow_count(py), 0); |
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81 | // Note that this wraps around to the same value if mutably |
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82 | // borrowed more than usize::MAX times, which wouldn't happen |
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83 | // in practice. |
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84 | self.generation.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed); |
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85 | } |
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86 | } |
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87 |
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88 | /// Helper to keep the borrow count updated while the shared object is |
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89 | /// immutably borrowed without using the `RefCell` interface. |
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90 | struct BorrowPyShared<'a> { |
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91 | py: Python<'a>, |
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92 | py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, |
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93 | } |
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94 |
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95 | impl<'a> BorrowPyShared<'a> { |
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96 | fn new( |
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97 | py: Python<'a>, |
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98 | py_shared_state: &'a PySharedState, |
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99 | ) -> BorrowPyShared<'a> { |
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100 | py_shared_state.increase_borrow_count(py); |
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101 | BorrowPyShared { |
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102 | py, |
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103 | py_shared_state, |
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104 | } |
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105 | } |
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106 | } |
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107 |
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108 | impl Drop for BorrowPyShared<'_> { |
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109 | fn drop(&mut self) { |
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110 | self.py_shared_state.decrease_borrow_count(self.py); |
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111 | } |
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112 | } |
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113 |
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114 | /// `RefCell` wrapper to be safely used in conjunction with `PySharedState`. |
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115 | /// |
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116 | /// This object can be stored in a `py_class!` object as a data field. Any |
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117 | /// operation is allowed through the `PySharedRef` interface. |
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118 | #[derive(Debug)] |
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119 | pub struct PySharedRefCell<T> { |
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120 | inner: RefCell<T>, |
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121 | py_shared_state: PySharedState, |
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122 | } |
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123 |
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124 | impl<T> PySharedRefCell<T> { |
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125 | pub fn new(value: T) -> PySharedRefCell<T> { |
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126 | Self { |
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127 | inner: RefCell::new(value), |
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128 | py_shared_state: PySharedState::default(), |
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129 | } |
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130 | } |
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131 |
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132 | fn borrow<'a>(&'a self, _py: Python<'a>) -> Ref<'a, T> { |
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133 | // py_shared_state isn't involved since |
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134 | // - inner.borrow() would fail if self is mutably borrowed, |
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135 | // - and inner.try_borrow_mut() would fail while self is borrowed. |
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136 | self.inner.borrow() |
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137 | } |
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138 |
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139 | fn try_borrow_mut<'a>( |
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140 | &'a self, |
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141 | py: Python<'a>, |
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142 | ) -> result::Result<RefMut<'a, T>, BorrowMutError> { |
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143 | if self.py_shared_state.current_borrow_count(py) > 0 { |
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144 | // propagate borrow-by-leaked state to inner to get BorrowMutError |
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145 | let _dummy = self.inner.borrow(); |
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146 | self.inner.try_borrow_mut()?; |
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147 | unreachable!("BorrowMutError must be returned"); |
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148 | } |
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149 | let inner_ref = self.inner.try_borrow_mut()?; |
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150 | self.py_shared_state.increment_generation(py); |
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151 | Ok(inner_ref) |
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152 | } |
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153 | } |
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154 |
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155 | /// Sharable data member of type `T` borrowed from the `PyObject`. |
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156 | pub struct PySharedRef<'a, T> { |
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157 | py: Python<'a>, |
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158 | owner: &'a PyObject, |
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159 | data: &'a PySharedRefCell<T>, |
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160 | } |
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161 |
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162 | impl<'a, T> PySharedRef<'a, T> { |
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163 | /// # Safety |
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164 | /// |
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165 | /// The `data` must be owned by the `owner`. Otherwise, the leak count |
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166 | /// would get wrong. |
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167 | pub unsafe fn new( |
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168 | py: Python<'a>, |
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169 | owner: &'a PyObject, |
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170 | data: &'a PySharedRefCell<T>, |
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171 | ) -> Self { |
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172 | Self { py, owner, data } |
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173 | } |
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174 |
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175 | pub fn borrow(&self) -> Ref<'a, T> { |
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176 | self.data.borrow(self.py) |
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177 | } |
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178 |
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179 | /// Mutably borrows the wrapped value. |
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180 | /// |
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181 | /// # Panics |
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182 | /// |
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183 | /// Panics if the value is currently borrowed through `PySharedRef` |
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184 | /// or `PyLeaked`. |
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185 | pub fn borrow_mut(&self) -> RefMut<'a, T> { |
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186 | self.try_borrow_mut().expect("already borrowed") |
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187 | } |
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188 |
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189 | /// Mutably borrows the wrapped value, returning an error if the value |
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190 | /// is currently borrowed. |
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191 | pub fn try_borrow_mut( |
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192 | &self, |
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193 | ) -> result::Result<RefMut<'a, T>, BorrowMutError> { |
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194 | self.data.try_borrow_mut(self.py) |
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195 | } |
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196 |
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197 | /// Returns a leaked reference. |
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198 | /// |
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199 | /// # Panics |
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200 | /// |
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201 | /// Panics if this is mutably borrowed. |
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202 | pub fn leak_immutable(&self) -> PyLeaked<&'static T> { |
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203 | let state = &self.data.py_shared_state; |
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204 | // make sure self.data isn't mutably borrowed; otherwise the |
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205 | // generation number can't be trusted. |
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206 | let data_ref = self.borrow(); |
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207 |
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208 | // &'static cast is safe because data_ptr and state_ptr are owned |
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209 | // by self.owner, and we do have the GIL for thread safety. |
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210 | let data_ptr: *const T = &*data_ref; |
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211 | let state_ptr: *const PySharedState = state; |
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212 | PyLeaked::<&'static T> { |
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213 | inner: self.owner.clone_ref(self.py), |
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214 | data: unsafe { &*data_ptr }, |
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215 | py_shared_state: unsafe { &*state_ptr }, |
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216 | generation: state.current_generation(self.py), |
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217 | } |
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218 | } |
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219 | } |
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220 |
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221 | /// Allows a `py_class!` generated struct to share references to one of its |
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222 | /// data members with Python. |
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223 | /// |
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224 | /// # Parameters |
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225 | /// |
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226 | /// * `$name` is the same identifier used in for `py_class!` macro call. |
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227 | /// * `$inner_struct` is the identifier of the underlying Rust struct |
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228 | /// * `$data_member` is the identifier of the data member of `$inner_struct` |
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229 | /// that will be shared. |
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230 | /// * `$shared_accessor` is the function name to be generated, which allows |
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231 | /// safe access to the data member. |
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232 | /// |
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233 | /// # Safety |
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234 | /// |
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235 | /// `$data_member` must persist while the `$name` object is alive. In other |
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236 | /// words, it must be an accessor to a data field of the Python object. |
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237 | /// |
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238 | /// # Example |
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239 | /// |
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240 | /// ``` |
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241 | /// struct MyStruct { |
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242 | /// inner: Vec<u32>; |
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243 | /// } |
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244 | /// |
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245 | /// py_class!(pub class MyType |py| { |
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246 | /// data inner: PySharedRefCell<MyStruct>; |
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247 | /// }); |
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248 | /// |
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249 | /// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner, inner_shared); |
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250 | /// ``` |
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251 | macro_rules! py_shared_ref { |
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252 | ( |
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253 | $name: ident, |
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254 | $inner_struct: ident, |
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255 | $data_member: ident, |
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256 | $shared_accessor: ident |
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257 | ) => { |
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258 | impl $name { |
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259 | /// Returns a safe reference to the shared `$data_member`. |
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260 | /// |
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261 | /// This function guarantees that `PySharedRef` is created with |
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262 | /// the valid `self` and `self.$data_member(py)` pair. |
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263 | fn $shared_accessor<'a>( |
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264 | &'a self, |
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265 | py: Python<'a>, |
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266 | ) -> $crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRef<'a, $inner_struct> { |
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267 | use cpython::PythonObject; |
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268 | use $crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRef; |
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269 | let owner = self.as_object(); |
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270 | let data = self.$data_member(py); |
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271 | unsafe { PySharedRef::new(py, owner, data) } |
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272 | } |
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273 | } |
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274 | }; |
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275 | } |
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276 |
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277 | /// Manage immutable references to `PyObject` leaked into Python iterators. |
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278 | /// |
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279 | /// This reference will be invalidated once the original value is mutably |
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280 | /// borrowed. |
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281 | pub struct PyLeaked<T> { |
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282 | inner: PyObject, |
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283 | data: T, |
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284 | py_shared_state: &'static PySharedState, |
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285 | /// Generation counter of data `T` captured when PyLeaked is created. |
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286 | generation: usize, |
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287 | } |
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288 |
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289 | // DO NOT implement Deref for PyLeaked<T>! Dereferencing PyLeaked |
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290 | // without taking Python GIL wouldn't be safe. Also, the underling reference |
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291 | // is invalid if generation != py_shared_state.generation. |
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292 |
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293 | impl<T> PyLeaked<T> { |
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294 | /// Immutably borrows the wrapped value. |
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295 | /// |
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296 | /// Borrowing fails if the underlying reference has been invalidated. |
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297 | /// |
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298 | /// # Safety |
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299 | /// |
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300 | /// The lifetime of the innermost object is cheated. Do not obtain and |
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301 | /// copy it out of the borrow scope. See the example of `try_borrow_mut()` |
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302 | /// for details. |
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303 | pub unsafe fn try_borrow<'a>( |
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304 | &'a self, |
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305 | py: Python<'a>, |
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306 | ) -> PyResult<PyLeakedRef<'a, T>> { |
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307 | self.validate_generation(py)?; |
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308 | Ok(PyLeakedRef { |
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309 | _borrow: BorrowPyShared::new(py, self.py_shared_state), |
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310 | data: &self.data, |
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311 | }) |
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312 | } |
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313 |
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314 | /// Mutably borrows the wrapped value. |
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315 | /// |
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316 | /// Borrowing fails if the underlying reference has been invalidated. |
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317 | /// |
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318 | /// Typically `T` is an iterator. If `T` is an immutable reference, |
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319 | /// `get_mut()` is useless since the inner value can't be mutated. |
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320 | /// |
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321 | /// # Safety |
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322 | /// |
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323 | /// The lifetime of the innermost object is cheated. Do not obtain and |
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324 | /// copy it out of the borrow scope. For example, the following code |
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325 | /// is unsafe: |
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326 | /// |
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327 | /// ```compile_fail |
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328 | /// let slice; |
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329 | /// { |
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330 | /// let iter = leaked.try_borrow_mut(py); |
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331 | /// // slice can outlive since the iterator is of Iter<'static, T> |
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332 | /// // type, but it shouldn't. |
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333 | /// slice = iter.as_slice(); |
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334 | /// } |
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335 | /// println!("{:?}", slice); |
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336 | /// ``` |
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337 | pub unsafe fn try_borrow_mut<'a>( |
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338 | &'a mut self, |
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339 | py: Python<'a>, |
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340 | ) -> PyResult<PyLeakedRefMut<'a, T>> { |
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341 | self.validate_generation(py)?; |
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342 | Ok(PyLeakedRefMut { |
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343 | _borrow: BorrowPyShared::new(py, self.py_shared_state), |
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344 | data: &mut self.data, |
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345 | }) |
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346 | } |
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347 |
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348 | /// Converts the inner value by the given function. |
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349 | /// |
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350 | /// Typically `T` is a static reference to a container, and `U` is an |
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351 | /// iterator of that container. |
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352 | /// |
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353 | /// # Panics |
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354 | /// |
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355 | /// Panics if the underlying reference has been invalidated. |
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356 | /// |
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357 | /// This is typically called immediately after the `PyLeaked` is obtained. |
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358 | /// In which case, the reference must be valid and no panic would occur. |
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359 | /// |
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360 | /// # Safety |
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361 | /// |
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362 | /// The lifetime of the object passed in to the function `f` is cheated. |
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363 | /// It's typically a static reference, but is valid only while the |
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364 | /// corresponding `PyLeaked` is alive. Do not copy it out of the |
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365 | /// function call. |
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366 | pub unsafe fn map<U>( |
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367 | self, |
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368 | py: Python, |
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369 | f: impl FnOnce(T) -> U, |
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370 | ) -> PyLeaked<U> { |
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371 | // Needs to test the generation value to make sure self.data reference |
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372 | // is still intact. |
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373 | self.validate_generation(py) |
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374 | .expect("map() over invalidated leaked reference"); |
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375 |
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376 | // f() could make the self.data outlive. That's why map() is unsafe. |
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377 | // In order to make this function safe, maybe we'll need a way to |
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378 | // temporarily restrict the lifetime of self.data and translate the |
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379 | // returned object back to Something<'static>. |
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380 | let new_data = f(self.data); |
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381 | PyLeaked { |
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382 | inner: self.inner, |
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383 | data: new_data, |
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384 | py_shared_state: self.py_shared_state, |
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385 | generation: self.generation, |
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386 | } |
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387 | } |
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388 |
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389 | fn validate_generation(&self, py: Python) -> PyResult<()> { |
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390 | if self.py_shared_state.current_generation(py) == self.generation { |
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391 | Ok(()) |
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392 | } else { |
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393 | Err(PyErr::new::<exc::RuntimeError, _>( |
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394 | py, |
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395 | "Cannot access to leaked reference after mutation", |
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396 | )) |
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397 | } |
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398 | } |
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399 | } |
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400 |
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401 | /// Immutably borrowed reference to a leaked value. |
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402 | pub struct PyLeakedRef<'a, T> { |
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403 | _borrow: BorrowPyShared<'a>, |
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404 | data: &'a T, |
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405 | } |
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406 |
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407 | impl<T> Deref for PyLeakedRef<'_, T> { |
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408 | type Target = T; |
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409 |
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410 | fn deref(&self) -> &T { |
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411 | self.data |
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412 | } |
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413 | } |
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414 |
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415 | /// Mutably borrowed reference to a leaked value. |
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416 | pub struct PyLeakedRefMut<'a, T> { |
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417 | _borrow: BorrowPyShared<'a>, |
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418 | data: &'a mut T, |
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419 | } |
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420 |
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421 | impl<T> Deref for PyLeakedRefMut<'_, T> { |
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422 | type Target = T; |
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423 |
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424 | fn deref(&self) -> &T { |
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425 | self.data |
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426 | } |
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427 | } |
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428 |
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429 | impl<T> DerefMut for PyLeakedRefMut<'_, T> { |
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430 | fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T { |
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431 | self.data |
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432 | } |
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433 | } |
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434 |
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435 | /// Defines a `py_class!` that acts as a Python iterator over a Rust iterator. |
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25 | /// Defines a `py_class!` that acts as a Python iterator over a Rust iterator. | |
436 | /// |
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26 | /// | |
437 | /// TODO: this is a bit awkward to use, and a better (more complicated) |
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27 | /// TODO: this is a bit awkward to use, and a better (more complicated) | |
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440 | /// # Parameters |
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30 | /// # Parameters | |
441 | /// |
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31 | /// | |
442 | /// * `$name` is the identifier to give to the resulting Rust struct. |
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32 | /// * `$name` is the identifier to give to the resulting Rust struct. | |
443 |
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33 | /// * `$leaked` corresponds to `UnsafePyLeaked` in the matching `@shared data` | |
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34 | /// declaration. | |||
444 | /// * `$iterator_type` is the type of the Rust iterator. |
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35 | /// * `$iterator_type` is the type of the Rust iterator. | |
445 | /// * `$success_func` is a function for processing the Rust `(key, value)` |
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36 | /// * `$success_func` is a function for processing the Rust `(key, value)` | |
446 | /// tuple on iteration success, turning it into something Python understands. |
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37 | /// tuple on iteration success, turning it into something Python understands. | |
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459 | /// } |
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50 | /// } | |
460 | /// |
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51 | /// | |
461 | /// py_class!(pub class MyType |py| { |
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52 | /// py_class!(pub class MyType |py| { | |
462 |
/// data inner: |
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53 | /// @shared data inner: MyStruct; | |
463 | /// |
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54 | /// | |
464 | /// def __iter__(&self) -> PyResult<MyTypeItemsIterator> { |
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55 | /// def __iter__(&self) -> PyResult<MyTypeItemsIterator> { | |
465 | /// let leaked_ref = self.inner_shared(py).leak_immutable(); |
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56 | /// let leaked_ref = self.inner_shared(py).leak_immutable(); | |
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483 | /// } |
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74 | /// } | |
484 | /// } |
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75 | /// } | |
485 | /// |
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76 | /// | |
486 | /// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner, MyTypeLeakedRef); |
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487 | /// |
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488 | /// py_shared_iterator!( |
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77 | /// py_shared_iterator!( | |
489 | /// MyTypeItemsIterator, |
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78 | /// MyTypeItemsIterator, | |
490 | /// PyLeaked<HashMap<'static, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>>, |
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79 | /// UnsafePyLeaked<HashMap<'static, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>>, | |
491 | /// MyType::translate_key_value, |
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80 | /// MyType::translate_key_value, | |
492 | /// Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)> |
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81 | /// Option<(PyBytes, PyBytes)> | |
493 | /// ); |
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82 | /// ); | |
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530 | } |
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119 | } | |
531 | }; |
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120 | }; | |
532 | } |
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121 | } | |
533 |
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534 | #[cfg(test)] |
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535 | #[cfg(any(feature = "python27-bin", feature = "python3-bin"))] |
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536 | mod test { |
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537 | use super::*; |
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538 | use cpython::{GILGuard, Python}; |
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539 |
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540 | py_class!(class Owner |py| { |
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541 | data string: PySharedRefCell<String>; |
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542 | }); |
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543 | py_shared_ref!(Owner, String, string, string_shared); |
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544 |
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545 | fn prepare_env() -> (GILGuard, Owner) { |
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546 | let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); |
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547 | let py = gil.python(); |
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548 | let owner = |
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549 | Owner::create_instance(py, PySharedRefCell::new("new".to_owned())) |
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550 | .unwrap(); |
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551 | (gil, owner) |
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552 | } |
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553 |
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554 | #[test] |
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555 | fn test_leaked_borrow() { |
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556 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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557 | let py = gil.python(); |
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558 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable(); |
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559 | let leaked_ref = unsafe { leaked.try_borrow(py) }.unwrap(); |
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560 | assert_eq!(*leaked_ref, "new"); |
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561 | } |
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562 |
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563 | #[test] |
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564 | fn test_leaked_borrow_mut() { |
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565 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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566 | let py = gil.python(); |
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567 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable(); |
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568 | let mut leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; |
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569 | let mut leaked_ref = |
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570 | unsafe { leaked_iter.try_borrow_mut(py) }.unwrap(); |
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571 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), Some('n')); |
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572 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), Some('e')); |
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573 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), Some('w')); |
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574 | assert_eq!(leaked_ref.next(), None); |
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575 | } |
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576 |
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577 | #[test] |
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578 | fn test_leaked_borrow_after_mut() { |
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579 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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580 | let py = gil.python(); |
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581 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable(); |
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582 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().clear(); |
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583 | assert!(unsafe { leaked.try_borrow(py) }.is_err()); |
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584 | } |
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585 |
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586 | #[test] |
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587 | fn test_leaked_borrow_mut_after_mut() { |
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588 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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589 | let py = gil.python(); |
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590 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable(); |
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591 | let mut leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; |
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592 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().clear(); |
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593 | assert!(unsafe { leaked_iter.try_borrow_mut(py) }.is_err()); |
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594 | } |
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595 |
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596 | #[test] |
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597 | #[should_panic(expected = "map() over invalidated leaked reference")] |
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598 | fn test_leaked_map_after_mut() { |
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599 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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600 | let py = gil.python(); |
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601 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable(); |
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602 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut().clear(); |
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603 | let _leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; |
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604 | } |
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605 |
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606 | #[test] |
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607 | fn test_try_borrow_mut_while_leaked_ref() { |
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608 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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609 | let py = gil.python(); |
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610 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).try_borrow_mut().is_ok()); |
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611 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable(); |
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612 | { |
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613 | let _leaked_ref = unsafe { leaked.try_borrow(py) }.unwrap(); |
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614 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).try_borrow_mut().is_err()); |
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615 | { |
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616 | let _leaked_ref2 = unsafe { leaked.try_borrow(py) }.unwrap(); |
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617 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).try_borrow_mut().is_err()); |
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618 | } |
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619 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).try_borrow_mut().is_err()); |
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620 | } |
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621 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).try_borrow_mut().is_ok()); |
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622 | } |
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623 |
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624 | #[test] |
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625 | fn test_try_borrow_mut_while_leaked_ref_mut() { |
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626 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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|||
627 | let py = gil.python(); |
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|||
628 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).try_borrow_mut().is_ok()); |
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629 | let leaked = owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable(); |
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630 | let mut leaked_iter = unsafe { leaked.map(py, |s| s.chars()) }; |
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631 | { |
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632 | let _leaked_ref = |
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633 | unsafe { leaked_iter.try_borrow_mut(py) }.unwrap(); |
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|||
634 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).try_borrow_mut().is_err()); |
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|||
635 | } |
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636 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).try_borrow_mut().is_ok()); |
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637 | } |
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638 |
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||||
639 | #[test] |
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640 | #[should_panic(expected = "mutably borrowed")] |
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|||
641 | fn test_leak_while_borrow_mut() { |
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|||
642 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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|||
643 | let py = gil.python(); |
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|||
644 | let _mut_ref = owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut(); |
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645 | owner.string_shared(py).leak_immutable(); |
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|||
646 | } |
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|||
647 |
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||||
648 | #[test] |
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|||
649 | fn test_try_borrow_mut_while_borrow() { |
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|||
650 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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651 | let py = gil.python(); |
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|||
652 | let _ref = owner.string_shared(py).borrow(); |
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653 | assert!(owner.string_shared(py).try_borrow_mut().is_err()); |
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|||
654 | } |
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655 |
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656 | #[test] |
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657 | #[should_panic(expected = "already borrowed")] |
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658 | fn test_borrow_mut_while_borrow() { |
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659 | let (gil, owner) = prepare_env(); |
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|||
660 | let py = gil.python(); |
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661 | let _ref = owner.string_shared(py).borrow(); |
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662 | owner.string_shared(py).borrow_mut(); |
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663 | } |
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664 | } |
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