//! Accumulate values from within a tracked function. //! Then mutate the values so that the tracked function re-executes. //! Check that we accumulate the appropriate, new values. use salsa_2022_tests::{HasLogger, Logger}; use expect_test::expect; use test_log::test; #[salsa::jar(db = Db)] struct Jar(List, Integers, compute); trait Db: salsa::DbWithJar + HasLogger {} #[salsa::input] struct List { value: u32, next: Option, } #[salsa::accumulator] struct Integers(u32); #[salsa::tracked] fn compute(db: &dyn Db, input: List) { eprintln!( "{:?}(value={:?}, next={:?})", input, input.value(db), input.next(db) ); let result = if let Some(next) = input.next(db) { let next_integers = compute::accumulated::(db, next); eprintln!("{:?}", next_integers); let v = input.value(db) + next_integers.iter().sum::(); eprintln!("input={:?} v={:?}", input.value(db), v); v } else { input.value(db) }; Integers::push(db, result); eprintln!("pushed result {:?}", result); } #[salsa::db(Jar)] #[derive(Default)] struct Database { storage: salsa::Storage, logger: Logger, } impl salsa::Database for Database { fn salsa_event(&self, _event: salsa::Event) {} } impl Db for Database {} impl HasLogger for Database { fn logger(&self) -> &Logger { &self.logger } } #[test] fn test1() { let mut db = Database::default(); let l0 = List::new(&mut db, 1, None); let l1 = List::new(&mut db, 10, Some(l0)); compute(&db, l1); expect![[r#" [ 11, 1, ] "#]] .assert_debug_eq(&compute::accumulated::(&db, l1)); l0.set_value(&mut db).to(2); compute(&db, l1); expect![[r#" [ 12, 2, ] "#]] .assert_debug_eq(&compute::accumulated::(&db, l1)); }