Mercurial > hg
changeset 43178:1b2200bd06b6
rust-cpython: add safe wrapper representing shared data borrowed from PyObject
PySharedRef is a tempoary wrapper around PySharedRefCell. It provides safe
functions for each shared data. $shared_accessor implements a safe method
to construct PySharedRefCell.
This allows us to add more than once PySharedRefCell to a Python object.
author | Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> |
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date | Sun, 15 Sep 2019 16:50:48 +0900 |
parents | 5cb8867c9e2b |
children | 7d6758f2d50c |
files | rust/hg-cpython/src/dirstate/dirs_multiset.rs rust/hg-cpython/src/dirstate/dirstate_map.rs rust/hg-cpython/src/ref_sharing.rs |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 80 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/rust/hg-cpython/src/dirstate/dirs_multiset.rs Sun Sep 08 20:26:55 2019 +0900 +++ b/rust/hg-cpython/src/dirstate/dirs_multiset.rs Sun Sep 15 16:50:48 2019 +0900 @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ } }); -py_shared_ref!(Dirs, DirsMultiset, inner); +py_shared_ref!(Dirs, DirsMultiset, inner, inner_shared); impl Dirs { pub fn from_inner(py: Python, d: DirsMultiset) -> PyResult<Self> {
--- a/rust/hg-cpython/src/dirstate/dirstate_map.rs Sun Sep 08 20:26:55 2019 +0900 +++ b/rust/hg-cpython/src/dirstate/dirstate_map.rs Sun Sep 15 16:50:48 2019 +0900 @@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ } } -py_shared_ref!(DirstateMap, RustDirstateMap, inner); +py_shared_ref!(DirstateMap, RustDirstateMap, inner, inner_shared); py_shared_iterator!( DirstateMapKeysIterator,
--- a/rust/hg-cpython/src/ref_sharing.rs Sun Sep 08 20:26:55 2019 +0900 +++ b/rust/hg-cpython/src/ref_sharing.rs Sun Sep 15 16:50:48 2019 +0900 @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ #[derive(Debug)] pub struct PySharedRefCell<T> { inner: RefCell<T>, - pub py_shared_state: PySharedState, // TODO: remove pub + py_shared_state: PySharedState, } impl<T> PySharedRefCell<T> { @@ -159,6 +159,54 @@ } } +/// Sharable data member of type `T` borrowed from the `PyObject`. +pub struct PySharedRef<'a, T> { + py: Python<'a>, + owner: &'a PyObject, + data: &'a PySharedRefCell<T>, +} + +impl<'a, T> PySharedRef<'a, T> { + /// # Safety + /// + /// The `data` must be owned by the `owner`. Otherwise, the leak count + /// would get wrong. + pub unsafe fn new( + py: Python<'a>, + owner: &'a PyObject, + data: &'a PySharedRefCell<T>, + ) -> Self { + Self { py, owner, data } + } + + pub fn borrow(&self) -> Ref<T> { + self.data.borrow() + } + + pub fn borrow_mut(&self) -> PyResult<PyRefMut<'a, T>> { + self.data.borrow_mut(self.py) + } + + /// Returns a leaked reference and its management object. + /// + /// # Safety + /// + /// It's up to you to make sure that the management object lives + /// longer than the leaked reference. Otherwise, you'll get a + /// dangling reference. + pub unsafe fn leak_immutable( + &self, + ) -> PyResult<(PyLeakedRef, &'static T)> { + let (static_ref, static_state_ref) = self + .data + .py_shared_state + .leak_immutable(self.py, self.data)?; + let leak_handle = + PyLeakedRef::new(self.py, self.owner, static_state_ref); + Ok((leak_handle, static_ref)) + } +} + /// Holds a mutable reference to data shared between Python and Rust. pub struct PyRefMut<'a, T> { inner: RefMut<'a, T>, @@ -219,6 +267,13 @@ /// * `$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. +/// * `$shared_accessor` is the function name to be generated, which allows +/// safe access to the data member. +/// +/// # Safety +/// +/// `$data_member` must persist while the `$name` object is alive. In other +/// words, it must be an accessor to a data field of the Python object. /// /// # Example /// @@ -231,47 +286,46 @@ /// data inner: PySharedRefCell<MyStruct>; /// }); /// -/// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner); +/// py_shared_ref!(MyType, MyStruct, inner, inner_shared); /// ``` macro_rules! py_shared_ref { ( $name: ident, $inner_struct: ident, - $data_member: ident + $data_member: ident, + $shared_accessor: ident ) => { impl $name { - // TODO: remove this function in favor of inner(py).borrow_mut() + /// Returns a safe reference to the shared `$data_member`. + /// + /// This function guarantees that `PySharedRef` is created with + /// the valid `self` and `self.$data_member(py)` pair. + fn $shared_accessor<'a>( + &'a self, + py: Python<'a>, + ) -> $crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRef<'a, $inner_struct> { + use cpython::PythonObject; + use $crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRef; + let owner = self.as_object(); + let data = self.$data_member(py); + unsafe { PySharedRef::new(py, owner, data) } + } + + // TODO: remove this function in favor of $shared_accessor(py) fn borrow_mut<'a>( &'a self, py: Python<'a>, ) -> PyResult<crate::ref_sharing::PyRefMut<'a, $inner_struct>> { - // assert $data_member type - use crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRefCell; - let data: &PySharedRefCell<_> = self.$data_member(py); - data.borrow_mut(py) + self.$shared_accessor(py).borrow_mut() } - /// Returns a leaked reference and its management object. - /// - /// # Safety - /// - /// It's up to you to make sure that the management object lives - /// longer than the leaked reference. Otherwise, you'll get a - /// dangling reference. + // TODO: remove this function in favor of $shared_accessor(py) unsafe fn leak_immutable<'a>( &'a self, py: Python<'a>, ) -> PyResult<(PyLeakedRef, &'static $inner_struct)> { - use cpython::PythonObject; - // assert $data_member type - use crate::ref_sharing::PySharedRefCell; - let data: &PySharedRefCell<_> = self.$data_member(py); - let (static_ref, static_state_ref) = - data.py_shared_state.leak_immutable(py, data)?; - let leak_handle = - PyLeakedRef::new(py, self.as_object(), static_state_ref); - Ok((leak_handle, static_ref)) + self.$shared_accessor(py).leak_immutable() } } };