salsa/salsa-2022-tests/tests/tracked_method.rs
Jack Rickard dbc4154419
Allow creation of tracked methods
This allows users to annotate impl blocks with `#[salsa::tracked]` and
then create tracked methods by marking individual functions with
`#[tracked]`.
2022-08-28 23:28:30 +01:00

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Rust

//! Test that a `tracked` fn on a `salsa::input`
//! compiles and executes successfully.
#![allow(warnings)]
#[salsa::jar(db = Db)]
struct Jar(MyInput, MyInput_tracked_fn, MyInput_tracked_fn_ref);
trait Db: salsa::DbWithJar<Jar> {}
#[salsa::input(jar = Jar)]
struct MyInput {
field: u32,
}
#[salsa::tracked(jar = Jar)]
impl MyInput {
#[tracked]
fn tracked_fn(self, db: &dyn Db) -> u32 {
self.field(db) * 2
}
#[tracked(return_ref)]
fn tracked_fn_ref(self, db: &dyn Db) -> u32 {
self.field(db) * 3
}
}
#[test]
fn execute() {
#[salsa::db(Jar)]
#[derive(Default)]
struct Database {
storage: salsa::Storage<Self>,
}
impl salsa::Database for Database {}
impl Db for Database {}
let mut db = Database::default();
let object = MyInput::new(&mut db, 22);
assert_eq!(object.tracked_fn(&db), 44);
assert_eq!(*object.tracked_fn_ref(&db), 66);
}