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142 lines
4.3 KiB
Rust
142 lines
4.3 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use crate::error::AnyError;
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use crate::futures::future::FutureExt;
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use crate::serialize_op_result;
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use crate::Op;
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use crate::OpFn;
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use crate::OpPayload;
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use crate::OpResponse;
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use crate::OpState;
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use crate::ZeroCopyBuf;
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use std::boxed::Box;
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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use std::future::Future;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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// TODO: rewrite this, to have consistent buffer returns
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// possibly via direct serde_v8 support
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pub trait ValueOrVector {
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fn value(&self) -> u32;
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fn vector(self) -> Option<Vec<u8>>;
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}
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impl ValueOrVector for Vec<u8> {
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fn value(&self) -> u32 {
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self.len() as u32
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}
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fn vector(self) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
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Some(self)
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}
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}
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impl ValueOrVector for u32 {
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fn value(&self) -> u32 {
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*self
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}
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fn vector(self) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
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None
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}
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}
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/// Creates an op that passes data synchronously using raw ui8 buffer.
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///
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/// The provided function `op_fn` has the following parameters:
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/// * `&mut OpState`: the op state, can be used to read/write resources in the runtime from an op.
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/// * `argument`: the i32 value that is passed to the Rust function.
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/// * `&mut [ZeroCopyBuf]`: raw bytes passed along.
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///
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/// `op_fn` returns an array buffer value, which is directly returned to JavaScript.
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///
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/// When registering an op like this...
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/// ```ignore
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/// let mut runtime = JsRuntime::new(...);
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/// runtime.register_op("hello", deno_core::bin_op_sync(Self::hello_op));
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/// ```
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///
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/// ...it can be invoked from JS using the provided name, for example:
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/// ```js
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/// Deno.core.ops();
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/// let result = Deno.core.binOpSync("function_name", args);
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/// ```
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///
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/// The `Deno.core.ops()` statement is needed once before any op calls, for initialization.
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/// A more complete example is available in the examples directory.
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pub fn bin_op_sync<F, R>(op_fn: F) -> Box<OpFn>
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where
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F:
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Fn(&mut OpState, u32, Option<ZeroCopyBuf>) -> Result<R, AnyError> + 'static,
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R: ValueOrVector,
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{
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Box::new(move |state, payload, buf| -> Op {
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let min_arg: u32 = payload.deserialize().unwrap();
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let result = op_fn(&mut state.borrow_mut(), min_arg, buf);
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Op::Sync(serialize_bin_result(result, state))
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})
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}
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// wraps serialize_op_result but handles ValueOrVector
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fn serialize_bin_result<R>(
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result: Result<R, AnyError>,
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state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
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) -> OpResponse
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where
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R: ValueOrVector,
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{
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match result {
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Ok(v) => {
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let min_val = v.value();
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match v.vector() {
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// Warning! this is incorrect, but buffers aren't use ATM, will fix in future PR
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Some(vec) => OpResponse::Buffer(vec.into()),
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// u32
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None => serialize_op_result(Ok(min_val), state),
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}
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}
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Err(e) => serialize_op_result::<()>(Err(e), state),
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}
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}
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/// Creates an op that passes data asynchronously using raw ui8 buffer.
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///
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/// The provided function `op_fn` has the following parameters:
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/// * `Rc<RefCell<OpState>>`: the op state, can be used to read/write resources in the runtime from an op.
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/// * `argument`: the i32 value that is passed to the Rust function.
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/// * `BufVec`: raw bytes passed along, usually not needed if the JSON value is used.
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///
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/// `op_fn` returns a future, whose output is a JSON value. This value will be asynchronously
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/// returned to JavaScript.
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///
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/// When registering an op like this...
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/// ```ignore
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/// let mut runtime = JsRuntime::new(...);
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/// runtime.register_op("hello", deno_core::json_op_async(Self::hello_op));
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/// ```
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///
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/// ...it can be invoked from JS using the provided name, for example:
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/// ```js
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/// Deno.core.ops();
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/// let future = Deno.core.jsonOpAsync("function_name", args);
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/// ```
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///
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/// The `Deno.core.ops()` statement is needed once before any op calls, for initialization.
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/// A more complete example is available in the examples directory.
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pub fn bin_op_async<F, R, RV>(op_fn: F) -> Box<OpFn>
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where
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F: Fn(Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, u32, Option<ZeroCopyBuf>) -> R + 'static,
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R: Future<Output = Result<RV, AnyError>> + 'static,
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RV: ValueOrVector,
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{
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Box::new(
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move |state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
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p: OpPayload,
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b: Option<ZeroCopyBuf>|
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-> Op {
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let min_arg: u32 = p.deserialize().unwrap();
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let fut = op_fn(state.clone(), min_arg, b)
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.map(move |result| serialize_bin_result(result, state));
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let temp = Box::pin(fut);
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Op::Async(temp)
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},
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)
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}
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