rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/dyn_map.rs
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//! This module defines a `DynMap` -- a container for heterogeneous maps.
//!
//! This means that `DynMap` stores a bunch of hash maps inside, and those maps
//! can be of different types.
//!
//! It is used like this:
//!
//! ```
//! // keys define submaps of a `DynMap`
//! const STRING_TO_U32: Key<String, u32> = Key::new();
//! const U32_TO_VEC: Key<u32, Vec<bool>> = Key::new();
//!
//! // Note: concrete type, no type params!
//! let mut map = DynMap::new();
//!
//! // To access a specific map, index the `DynMap` by `Key`:
//! map[STRING_TO_U32].insert("hello".to_string(), 92);
//! let value = map[U32_TO_VEC].get(92);
//! assert!(value.is_none());
//! ```
//!
//! This is a work of fiction. Any similarities to Kotlin's `BindingContext` are
//! a coincidence.
pub mod keys {
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use hir_expand::{attrs::AttrId, MacroCallId};
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use syntax::{ast, AstNode, AstPtr};
use crate::{
dyn_map::{DynMap, Policy},
BlockId, ConstId, EnumId, EnumVariantId, ExternCrateId, FieldId, FunctionId, ImplId,
LifetimeParamId, Macro2Id, MacroRulesId, ProcMacroId, StaticId, StructId, TraitAliasId,
TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeOrConstParamId, UnionId, UseId,
};
pub type Key<K, V> = crate::dyn_map::Key<AstPtr<K>, V, AstPtrPolicy<K, V>>;
pub const BLOCK: Key<ast::BlockExpr, BlockId> = Key::new();
pub const FUNCTION: Key<ast::Fn, FunctionId> = Key::new();
pub const CONST: Key<ast::Const, ConstId> = Key::new();
pub const STATIC: Key<ast::Static, StaticId> = Key::new();
pub const TYPE_ALIAS: Key<ast::TypeAlias, TypeAliasId> = Key::new();
pub const IMPL: Key<ast::Impl, ImplId> = Key::new();
pub const TRAIT: Key<ast::Trait, TraitId> = Key::new();
pub const TRAIT_ALIAS: Key<ast::TraitAlias, TraitAliasId> = Key::new();
pub const STRUCT: Key<ast::Struct, StructId> = Key::new();
pub const UNION: Key<ast::Union, UnionId> = Key::new();
pub const ENUM: Key<ast::Enum, EnumId> = Key::new();
pub const EXTERN_CRATE: Key<ast::ExternCrate, ExternCrateId> = Key::new();
pub const USE: Key<ast::Use, UseId> = Key::new();
pub const ENUM_VARIANT: Key<ast::Variant, EnumVariantId> = Key::new();
pub const TUPLE_FIELD: Key<ast::TupleField, FieldId> = Key::new();
pub const RECORD_FIELD: Key<ast::RecordField, FieldId> = Key::new();
pub const TYPE_PARAM: Key<ast::TypeParam, TypeOrConstParamId> = Key::new();
pub const CONST_PARAM: Key<ast::ConstParam, TypeOrConstParamId> = Key::new();
pub const LIFETIME_PARAM: Key<ast::LifetimeParam, LifetimeParamId> = Key::new();
pub const MACRO_RULES: Key<ast::MacroRules, MacroRulesId> = Key::new();
pub const MACRO2: Key<ast::MacroDef, Macro2Id> = Key::new();
pub const PROC_MACRO: Key<ast::Fn, ProcMacroId> = Key::new();
pub const MACRO_CALL: Key<ast::MacroCall, MacroCallId> = Key::new();
pub const ATTR_MACRO_CALL: Key<ast::Item, MacroCallId> = Key::new();
pub const DERIVE_MACRO_CALL: Key<ast::Attr, (AttrId, MacroCallId, Box<[Option<MacroCallId>]>)> =
Key::new();
/// XXX: AST Nodes and SyntaxNodes have identity equality semantics: nodes are
/// equal if they point to exactly the same object.
///
/// In general, we do not guarantee that we have exactly one instance of a
/// syntax tree for each file. We probably should add such guarantee, but, for
/// the time being, we will use identity-less AstPtr comparison.
pub struct AstPtrPolicy<AST, ID> {
_phantom: PhantomData<(AST, ID)>,
}
impl<AST: AstNode + 'static, ID: 'static> Policy for AstPtrPolicy<AST, ID> {
type K = AstPtr<AST>;
type V = ID;
fn insert(map: &mut DynMap, key: AstPtr<AST>, value: ID) {
map.map
.entry::<FxHashMap<AstPtr<AST>, ID>>()
.or_insert_with(Default::default)
.insert(key, value);
}
fn get<'a>(map: &'a DynMap, key: &AstPtr<AST>) -> Option<&'a ID> {
map.map.get::<FxHashMap<AstPtr<AST>, ID>>()?.get(key)
}
fn is_empty(map: &DynMap) -> bool {
map.map.get::<FxHashMap<AstPtr<AST>, ID>>().map_or(true, |it| it.is_empty())
}
}
}
use std::{
hash::Hash,
marker::PhantomData,
ops::{Index, IndexMut},
};
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use stdx::anymap::Map;
pub struct Key<K, V, P = (K, V)> {
_phantom: PhantomData<(K, V, P)>,
}
impl<K, V, P> Key<K, V, P> {
pub(crate) const fn new() -> Key<K, V, P> {
Key { _phantom: PhantomData }
}
}
impl<K, V, P> Copy for Key<K, V, P> {}
impl<K, V, P> Clone for Key<K, V, P> {
fn clone(&self) -> Key<K, V, P> {
*self
}
}
pub trait Policy {
type K;
type V;
fn insert(map: &mut DynMap, key: Self::K, value: Self::V);
fn get<'a>(map: &'a DynMap, key: &Self::K) -> Option<&'a Self::V>;
fn is_empty(map: &DynMap) -> bool;
}
impl<K: Hash + Eq + 'static, V: 'static> Policy for (K, V) {
type K = K;
type V = V;
fn insert(map: &mut DynMap, key: K, value: V) {
map.map.entry::<FxHashMap<K, V>>().or_insert_with(Default::default).insert(key, value);
}
fn get<'a>(map: &'a DynMap, key: &K) -> Option<&'a V> {
map.map.get::<FxHashMap<K, V>>()?.get(key)
}
fn is_empty(map: &DynMap) -> bool {
map.map.get::<FxHashMap<K, V>>().map_or(true, |it| it.is_empty())
}
}
pub struct DynMap {
pub(crate) map: Map,
}
impl Default for DynMap {
fn default() -> Self {
DynMap { map: Map::new() }
}
}
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct KeyMap<KEY> {
map: DynMap,
_phantom: PhantomData<KEY>,
}
impl<P: Policy> KeyMap<Key<P::K, P::V, P>> {
pub fn insert(&mut self, key: P::K, value: P::V) {
P::insert(&mut self.map, key, value)
}
pub fn get(&self, key: &P::K) -> Option<&P::V> {
P::get(&self.map, key)
}
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
P::is_empty(&self.map)
}
}
impl<P: Policy> Index<Key<P::K, P::V, P>> for DynMap {
type Output = KeyMap<Key<P::K, P::V, P>>;
fn index(&self, _key: Key<P::K, P::V, P>) -> &Self::Output {
// Safe due to `#[repr(transparent)]`.
unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<&DynMap, &KeyMap<Key<P::K, P::V, P>>>(self) }
}
}
impl<P: Policy> IndexMut<Key<P::K, P::V, P>> for DynMap {
fn index_mut(&mut self, _key: Key<P::K, P::V, P>) -> &mut Self::Output {
// Safe due to `#[repr(transparent)]`.
unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<&mut DynMap, &mut KeyMap<Key<P::K, P::V, P>>>(self) }
}
}