salsa/tests/tracked_fn_read_own_entity.rs
2024-08-04 02:18:54 -04:00

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Rust

//! Test that a `tracked` fn on a `salsa::input`
//! compiles and executes successfully.
use expect_test::expect;
mod common;
use common::LogDatabase;
use salsa::Setter;
use test_log::test;
#[salsa::input]
struct MyInput {
field: u32,
}
#[salsa::tracked]
fn final_result(db: &dyn LogDatabase, input: MyInput) -> u32 {
db.push_log(format!("final_result({:?})", input));
intermediate_result(db, input).field(db) * 2
}
#[salsa::tracked]
struct MyTracked<'db> {
field: u32,
}
#[salsa::tracked]
fn intermediate_result(db: &dyn LogDatabase, input: MyInput) -> MyTracked<'_> {
db.push_log(format!("intermediate_result({:?})", input));
let tracked = MyTracked::new(db, input.field(db) / 2);
let _ = tracked.field(db); // read the field of an entity we created
tracked
}
#[test]
fn one_entity() {
let mut db = common::LoggerDatabase::default();
let input = MyInput::new(&db, 22);
assert_eq!(final_result(&db, input), 22);
db.assert_logs(expect![[r#"
[
"final_result(MyInput { [salsa id]: Id(0), field: 22 })",
"intermediate_result(MyInput { [salsa id]: Id(0), field: 22 })",
]"#]]);
// Intermediate result is the same, so final result does
// not need to be recomputed:
input.set_field(&mut db).to(23);
assert_eq!(final_result(&db, input), 22);
db.assert_logs(expect![[r#"
[
"intermediate_result(MyInput { [salsa id]: Id(0), field: 23 })",
]"#]]);
input.set_field(&mut db).to(24);
assert_eq!(final_result(&db, input), 24);
db.assert_logs(expect![[r#"
[
"intermediate_result(MyInput { [salsa id]: Id(0), field: 24 })",
"final_result(MyInput { [salsa id]: Id(0), field: 24 })",
]"#]]);
}
/// Create and mutate a distinct input. No re-execution required.
#[test]
fn red_herring() {
let mut db = common::LoggerDatabase::default();
let input = MyInput::new(&db, 22);
assert_eq!(final_result(&db, input), 22);
db.assert_logs(expect![[r#"
[
"final_result(MyInput { [salsa id]: Id(0), field: 22 })",
"intermediate_result(MyInput { [salsa id]: Id(0), field: 22 })",
]"#]]);
// Create a distinct input and mutate it.
// This will trigger a new revision in the database
// but shouldn't actually invalidate our existing ones.
let input2 = MyInput::new(&db, 44);
input2.set_field(&mut db).to(66);
// Re-run the query on the original input. Nothing re-executes!
assert_eq!(final_result(&db, input), 22);
db.assert_logs(expect![[r#"
[]"#]]);
}