// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use super::dispatch_json::{Deserialize, JsonOp, Value}; use crate::op_error::OpError; use crate::state::State; use deno_core::CoreIsolate; use deno_core::CoreIsolateState; use deno_core::ZeroCopyBuf; use std::rc::Rc; pub fn init(i: &mut CoreIsolate, s: &Rc) { i.register_op("op_resources", s.stateful_json_op2(op_resources)); i.register_op("op_close", s.stateful_json_op2(op_close)); } fn op_resources( isolate_state: &mut CoreIsolateState, _state: &Rc, _args: Value, _zero_copy: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf], ) -> Result { let serialized_resources = isolate_state.resource_table.borrow().entries(); Ok(JsonOp::Sync(json!(serialized_resources))) } /// op_close removes a resource from the resource table. fn op_close( isolate_state: &mut CoreIsolateState, _state: &Rc, args: Value, _zero_copy: &mut [ZeroCopyBuf], ) -> Result { #[derive(Deserialize)] struct CloseArgs { rid: i32, } let args: CloseArgs = serde_json::from_value(args)?; let mut resource_table = isolate_state.resource_table.borrow_mut(); resource_table .close(args.rid as u32) .ok_or_else(OpError::bad_resource_id)?; Ok(JsonOp::Sync(json!({}))) }