use expect_test::expect; mod common; use common::{LogDatabase, Logger}; use salsa::Database; #[salsa::input] struct MyInput { field: u32, } #[salsa::tracked] struct MyTracked<'db> { field: u32, } #[salsa::tracked] fn tracked_fn(db: &dyn LogDatabase, input: MyInput) -> u32 { db.push_log(format!("tracked_fn({input:?})")); let t = MyTracked::new(db, input.field(db) * 2); tracked_fn_extra::specify(db, t, 2222); tracked_fn_extra(db, t) } #[salsa::tracked(specify)] fn tracked_fn_extra<'db>(db: &dyn LogDatabase, input: MyTracked<'db>) -> u32 { db.push_log(format!("tracked_fn_extra({input:?})")); 0 } #[test] fn execute() { let mut db: salsa::DatabaseImpl = salsa::DatabaseImpl::default(); let input = MyInput::new(&db, 22); assert_eq!(tracked_fn(&db, input), 2222); db.assert_logs(expect![[r#" [ "tracked_fn(MyInput { [salsa id]: Id(0), field: 22 })", ]"#]]); // A "synthetic write" causes the system to act *as though* some // input of durability `durability` has changed. db.synthetic_write(salsa::Durability::LOW); // Re-run the query on the original input. Nothing re-executes! assert_eq!(tracked_fn(&db, input), 2222); db.assert_logs(expect!["[]"]); }