// cindex.rs // // Copyright 2018 Georges Racinet // // This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the // GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. //! Bindings to use the Index defined by the parsers C extension //! //! Ideally, we should use an Index entirely implemented in Rust, //! but this will take some time to get there. use cpython::{PyClone, PyObject, PyResult, Python}; use hg::{Graph, GraphError, Revision, WORKING_DIRECTORY_REVISION}; use libc::c_int; py_capsule_fn!( from mercurial.cext.parsers import index_get_parents_CAPI as get_parents_capi signature ( index: *mut RawPyObject, rev: c_int, ps: *mut [c_int; 2], ) -> c_int ); /// A `Graph` backed up by objects and functions from revlog.c /// /// This implementation of the `Graph` trait, relies on (pointers to) /// - the C index object (`index` member) /// - the `index_get_parents()` function (`parents` member) /// /// # Safety /// /// The C index itself is mutable, and this Rust exposition is **not /// protected by the GIL**, meaning that this construct isn't safe with respect /// to Python threads. /// /// All callers of this `Index` must acquire the GIL and must not release it /// while working. /// /// # TODO find a solution to make it GIL safe again. /// /// This is non trivial, and can wait until we have a clearer picture with /// more Rust Mercurial constructs. /// /// One possibility would be to a `GILProtectedIndex` wrapper enclosing /// a `Python<'p>` marker and have it be the one implementing the /// `Graph` trait, but this would mean the `Graph` implementor would become /// likely to change between subsequent method invocations of the `hg-core` /// objects (a serious change of the `hg-core` API): /// either exposing ways to mutate the `Graph`, or making it a non persistent /// parameter in the relevant methods that need one. /// /// Another possibility would be to introduce an abstract lock handle into /// the core API, that would be tied to `GILGuard` / `Python<'p>` /// in the case of the `cpython` crate bindings yet could leave room for other /// mechanisms in other contexts. pub struct Index { index: PyObject, parents: get_parents_capi::CapsuleFn, } impl Index { pub fn new(py: Python, index: PyObject) -> PyResult { Ok(Index { index: index, parents: get_parents_capi::retrieve(py)?, }) } } impl Clone for Index { fn clone(&self) -> Self { let guard = Python::acquire_gil(); Index { index: self.index.clone_ref(guard.python()), parents: self.parents.clone(), } } } impl Graph for Index { /// wrap a call to the C extern parents function fn parents(&self, rev: Revision) -> Result<[Revision; 2], GraphError> { if rev == WORKING_DIRECTORY_REVISION { return Err(GraphError::WorkingDirectoryUnsupported); } let mut res: [c_int; 2] = [0; 2]; let code = unsafe { (self.parents)( self.index.as_ptr(), rev as c_int, &mut res as *mut [c_int; 2], ) }; match code { 0 => Ok(res), _ => Err(GraphError::ParentOutOfRange(rev)), } } }