//! Demonstrates the workaround of wrapping calls to //! `accumulated` in a tracked function to get better //! reuse. mod common; use common::{LogDatabase, LoggerDatabase}; use expect_test::expect; use salsa::{Accumulator, Setter}; use test_log::test; #[salsa::input] struct List { value: u32, next: Option, } #[salsa::accumulator] #[derive(Copy)] struct Integers(u32); #[salsa::tracked] fn compute(db: &dyn LogDatabase, input: List) -> u32 { db.push_log(format!("compute({:?})", input,)); // always pushes 0 Integers(0).accumulate(db); let result = if let Some(next) = input.next(db) { let next_integers = accumulated(db, next); let v = input.value(db) + next_integers.iter().sum::(); v } else { input.value(db) }; // return value changes result } #[salsa::tracked(return_ref)] fn accumulated(db: &dyn LogDatabase, input: List) -> Vec { db.push_log(format!("accumulated({:?})", input)); compute::accumulated::(db, input) .into_iter() .map(|a| a.0) .collect() } #[test] fn test1() { let mut db = LoggerDatabase::default(); let l1 = List::new(&db, 1, None); let l2 = List::new(&db, 2, Some(l1)); assert_eq!(compute(&db, l2), 2); db.assert_logs(expect![[r#" [ "compute(List { [salsa id]: Id(1), value: 2, next: Some(List { [salsa id]: Id(0), value: 1, next: None }) })", "accumulated(List { [salsa id]: Id(0), value: 1, next: None })", "compute(List { [salsa id]: Id(0), value: 1, next: None })", ]"#]]); // When we mutate `l1`, we should re-execute `compute` for `l1`, // and we re-execute accumulated for `l1`, but we do NOT re-execute // `compute` for `l2`. l1.set_value(&mut db).to(2); assert_eq!(compute(&db, l2), 2); db.assert_logs(expect![[r#" [ "accumulated(List { [salsa id]: Id(0), value: 2, next: None })", "compute(List { [salsa id]: Id(0), value: 2, next: None })", ]"#]]); }