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182 lines
5.8 KiB
Rust
182 lines
5.8 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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// Think of Resources as File Descriptors. They are integers that are allocated by
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// the privileged side of Deno to refer to various rust objects that need to be
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// referenced between multiple ops. For example, network sockets are resources.
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// Resources may or may not correspond to a real operating system file
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// descriptor (hence the different name).
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use std::any::Any;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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/// ResourceId is Deno's version of a file descriptor. ResourceId is also referred
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/// to as `rid` in the code base.
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pub type ResourceId = u32;
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/// These store Deno's file descriptors. These are not necessarily the operating
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/// system ones.
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type ResourceMap = HashMap<ResourceId, (String, Box<dyn Any>)>;
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/// Map-like data structure storing Deno's resources (equivalent to file descriptors).
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///
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/// Provides basic methods for element access. A resource can be of any type.
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/// Different types of resources can be stored in the same map, and provided
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/// with a name for description.
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///
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/// Each resource is identified through a _resource ID (rid)_, which acts as
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/// the key in the map.
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#[derive(Default)]
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pub struct ResourceTable {
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map: ResourceMap,
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next_id: u32,
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}
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impl ResourceTable {
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/// Checks if the given resource ID is contained.
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pub fn has(&self, rid: ResourceId) -> bool {
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self.map.contains_key(&rid)
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}
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/// Returns a shared reference to a resource.
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///
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/// Returns `None`, if `rid` is not stored or has a type different from `T`.
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pub fn get<T: Any>(&self, rid: ResourceId) -> Option<&T> {
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let (_, resource) = self.map.get(&rid)?;
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resource.downcast_ref::<T>()
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}
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/// Returns a mutable reference to a resource.
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///
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/// Returns `None`, if `rid` is not stored or has a type different from `T`.
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pub fn get_mut<T: Any>(&mut self, rid: ResourceId) -> Option<&mut T> {
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let (_, resource) = self.map.get_mut(&rid)?;
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resource.downcast_mut::<T>()
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}
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// TODO: resource id allocation should probably be randomized for security.
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fn next_rid(&mut self) -> ResourceId {
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let next_rid = self.next_id;
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self.next_id += 1;
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next_rid as ResourceId
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}
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/// Inserts a resource, taking ownership of it.
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///
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/// The resource type is erased at runtime and must be statically known
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/// when retrieving it through `get()`.
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///
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/// Returns a unique resource ID, which acts as a key for this resource.
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pub fn add(&mut self, name: &str, resource: Box<dyn Any>) -> ResourceId {
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let rid = self.next_rid();
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let r = self.map.insert(rid, (name.to_string(), resource));
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assert!(r.is_none());
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rid
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}
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/// Returns a map of resource IDs to names.
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///
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/// The name is the one specified during `add()`. To access resources themselves,
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/// use the `get()` or `get_mut()` functions.
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pub fn entries(&self) -> HashMap<ResourceId, String> {
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self
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.map
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.iter()
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.map(|(key, (name, _resource))| (*key, name.clone()))
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.collect()
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}
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// close(2) is done by dropping the value. Therefore we just need to remove
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// the resource from the resource table.
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pub fn close(&mut self, rid: ResourceId) -> Option<()> {
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self.map.remove(&rid).map(|(_name, _resource)| ())
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}
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/// Removes the resource identified by `rid` and returns it.
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///
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/// When the provided `rid` is stored, the associated resource will be removed.
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/// Otherwise, nothing happens and `None` is returned.
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///
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/// If the type `T` matches the resource's type, the resource will be returned.
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/// If the type mismatches, `None` is returned, but the resource is still removed.
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pub fn remove<T: Any>(&mut self, rid: ResourceId) -> Option<Box<T>> {
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if let Some((_name, resource)) = self.map.remove(&rid) {
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let res = match resource.downcast::<T>() {
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Ok(res) => Some(res),
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Err(_e) => None,
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};
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return res;
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}
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None
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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struct FakeResource {
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not_empty: u128,
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}
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impl FakeResource {
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fn new(value: u128) -> FakeResource {
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FakeResource { not_empty: value }
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_create_resource_table_default() {
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let table = ResourceTable::default();
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assert_eq!(table.map.len(), 0);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_add_to_resource_table_not_empty() {
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let mut table = ResourceTable::default();
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table.add("fake1", Box::new(FakeResource::new(1)));
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table.add("fake2", Box::new(FakeResource::new(2)));
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assert_eq!(table.map.len(), 2);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_add_to_resource_table_are_contiguous() {
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let mut table = ResourceTable::default();
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let rid1 = table.add("fake1", Box::new(FakeResource::new(1)));
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let rid2 = table.add("fake2", Box::new(FakeResource::new(2)));
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assert_eq!(rid1 + 1, rid2);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_get_from_resource_table_is_what_was_given() {
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let mut table = ResourceTable::default();
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let rid = table.add("fake", Box::new(FakeResource::new(7)));
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let resource = table.get::<FakeResource>(rid);
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assert_eq!(resource.unwrap().not_empty, 7);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_remove_from_resource_table() {
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let mut table = ResourceTable::default();
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let rid1 = table.add("fake1", Box::new(FakeResource::new(1)));
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let rid2 = table.add("fake2", Box::new(FakeResource::new(2)));
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assert_eq!(table.map.len(), 2);
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table.close(rid1);
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assert_eq!(table.map.len(), 1);
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table.close(rid2);
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assert_eq!(table.map.len(), 0);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_take_from_resource_table() {
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let mut table = ResourceTable::default();
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let rid1 = table.add("fake1", Box::new(FakeResource::new(1)));
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let rid2 = table.add("fake2", Box::new(FakeResource::new(2)));
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assert_eq!(table.map.len(), 2);
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let res1 = table.remove::<FakeResource>(rid1);
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assert_eq!(table.map.len(), 1);
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assert!(res1.is_some());
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let res2 = table.remove::<FakeResource>(rid2);
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assert_eq!(table.map.len(), 0);
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assert!(res2.is_some());
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}
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}
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