mod common; use common::{HasLogger, Logger}; use expect_test::expect; use salsa::{Accumulator, Database}; use test_log::test; #[salsa::input] struct MyInput { field_a: u32, field_b: u32, } #[salsa::accumulator] #[derive(Clone, Debug)] struct Log(#[allow(dead_code)] String); #[salsa::tracked] fn push_logs(db: &dyn Database, input: MyInput) { push_a_logs(db, input); push_b_logs(db, input); } #[salsa::tracked] fn push_a_logs(db: &dyn Database, input: MyInput) { let count = input.field_a(db); for i in 0..count { Log(format!("log_a({} of {})", i, count)).accumulate(db); } } #[salsa::tracked] fn push_b_logs(db: &dyn Database, input: MyInput) { // Note that b calls a push_a_logs(db, input); let count = input.field_b(db); for i in 0..count { Log(format!("log_b({} of {})", i, count)).accumulate(db); } } #[test] fn accumulate_a_called_twice() { salsa::default_database().attach(|db| { let input = MyInput::new(db, 2, 3); let logs = push_logs::accumulated::(db, input); // Check that we don't see logs from `a` appearing twice in the input. expect![[r#" [ Log( "log_a(0 of 2)", ), Log( "log_a(1 of 2)", ), Log( "log_b(0 of 3)", ), Log( "log_b(1 of 3)", ), Log( "log_b(2 of 3)", ), ]"#]] .assert_eq(&format!("{:#?}", logs)); }) }