use cpython::{PyBytes, Python}; use stable_deref_trait::StableDeref; /// Safe abstraction over a `PyBytes` together with the `&[u8]` slice /// that borrows it. Implements `Deref`. /// /// Calling `PyBytes::data` requires a GIL marker but we want to access the /// data in a thread that (ideally) does not need to acquire the GIL. /// This type allows separating the call an the use. /// /// It also enables using a (wrapped) `PyBytes` in GIL-unaware generic code. pub struct PyBytesDeref { #[allow(unused)] keep_alive: PyBytes, /// Borrows the buffer inside `self.keep_alive`, /// but the borrow-checker cannot express self-referential structs. data: *const [u8], } impl PyBytesDeref { pub fn new(py: Python, bytes: PyBytes) -> Self { Self { data: bytes.data(py), keep_alive: bytes, } } pub fn unwrap(self) -> PyBytes { self.keep_alive } } impl std::ops::Deref for PyBytesDeref { type Target = [u8]; fn deref(&self) -> &[u8] { // Safety: the raw pointer is valid as long as the PyBytes is still // alive, and the returned slice borrows `self`. unsafe { &*self.data } } } unsafe impl StableDeref for PyBytesDeref {} fn require_send() {} #[allow(unused)] fn static_assert_pybytes_is_send() { #[allow(clippy::no_effect)] require_send::; } // Safety: PyBytes is Send. Raw pointers are not by default, // but here sending one to another thread is fine since we ensure it stays // valid. unsafe impl Send for PyBytesDeref {}