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55 lines
2.2 KiB
Rust
55 lines
2.2 KiB
Rust
use crate::class_table;
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use crate::compiler::{CompilerQueryContext, Interner};
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use salsa::query_context_storage;
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/// Our "query context" is the context type that we will be threading
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/// through our application (though 99% of the application only
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/// interacts with it through traits and never knows its real name).
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///
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/// Query contexts can contain whatever you want them to, but salsa
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/// requires you to add a `salsa::runtime::Runtime` member. Note
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/// though: you should be very careful if adding shared, mutable state
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/// to your context (e.g., a shared counter or some such thing). If
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/// mutations to that shared state affect the results of your queries,
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/// that's going to mess up the incremental results.
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#[derive(Default)]
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pub struct QueryContextImpl {
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runtime: salsa::runtime::Runtime<QueryContextImpl>,
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/// An interner is an example of shared mutable state that would
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/// be ok: although the interner allocates internally when you
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/// intern something new, this never affects any previously
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/// interned values, so it's not going to affect query results.
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interner: Interner,
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}
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/// This impl tells salsa where to find the salsa runtime.
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impl salsa::QueryContext for QueryContextImpl {
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fn salsa_runtime(&self) -> &salsa::runtime::Runtime<QueryContextImpl> {
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&self.runtime
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}
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}
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/// Declares the "query storage" for your context. Here, you list out
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/// all of the query traits from your application that you wish to
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/// provide storage for. This macro will generate the appropriate
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/// storage and also generate impls for those traits, so that you
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/// `QueryContextImpl` type implements them.
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query_context_storage! {
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pub struct QueryContextImplStorage for QueryContextImpl {
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impl class_table::ClassTableQueryContext {
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fn all_classes() for class_table::AllClasses;
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fn all_fields() for class_table::AllFields;
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fn fields() for class_table::Fields;
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}
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}
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}
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/// In addition to the "query provider" traits, you may have other
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/// trait requirements that your application needs -- you can
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/// implement those yourself (in this case, an `interner`).
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impl CompilerQueryContext for QueryContextImpl {
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fn interner(&self) -> &Interner {
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&self.interner
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}
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}
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