emacs/value.rs
1use std::cell::{RefCell, Ref, RefMut};
2use std::cmp::PartialEq;
3
4use emacs_module::emacs_value;
5
6use crate::{subr, Env, Result, FromLisp, Transfer};
7
8/// A type that represents Lisp values.
9/// Values of this type can be copied around, but are lifetime-bound to the [`Env`] they come from.
10///
11/// They are also "proxy values" that are only useful when converted to Rust values, or used as
12/// arguments when calling back into the Lisp runtime.
13///
14/// [`Env`]: struct.Env.html
15#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
16pub struct Value<'e> {
17 pub(crate) raw: emacs_value,
18 pub env: &'e Env,
19}
20
21impl<'e> Value<'e> {
22 /// Constructs a new `Value`. Module code should not call this directly. It is public only for
23 /// some internal macros to use.
24 ///
25 /// # Safety
26 ///
27 /// The raw value must be valid for as long as the returned `Value` is used. This usually means
28 /// "as long as [`Env`] is alive", but can be shorter, depending on how the returned `Value` is
29 /// used at call site.
30 ///
31 /// [`Env`]: struct.Env.html
32 #[doc(hidden)]
33 pub unsafe fn new(raw: emacs_value, env: &'e Env) -> Self {
34 Self { raw, env }
35 }
36
37 /// Protects this value by registering with its [`Env`], effectively "rooting" the underlying
38 /// Lisp object during the lifetime of the [`Env`].
39 ///
40 /// Module code should not call this directly. It is public only for certain internal macros and
41 /// functions to work around Emacs GC's [bug #31238], which caused [issue #2].
42 ///
43 /// [`Env`]: struct.Env.html
44 /// [bug #31238]: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=31238
45 /// [issue #2]: https://github.com/ubolonton/emacs-module-rs/issues/2
46 #[doc(hidden)]
47 #[inline]
48 pub fn protect(self) -> Self {
49 let Self { env, raw } = self;
50 if let Some(protected) = &env.protected {
51 protected.borrow_mut().push(unsafe_raw_call_no_exit!(env, make_global_ref, raw));
52 }
53 self
54 }
55
56 pub fn is_not_nil(&self) -> bool {
57 let env = self.env;
58 unsafe_raw_call_no_exit!(env, is_not_nil, self.raw)
59 }
60
61 #[deprecated(since = "0.20.0", note = "Please use `==` instead")]
62 #[allow(clippy::should_implement_trait)]
63 pub fn eq(&self, other: Value<'e>) -> bool {
64 let env = self.env;
65 // Safety: `other` has the same lifetime.
66 unsafe_raw_call_no_exit!(env, eq, self.raw, other.raw)
67 }
68
69 /// Converts this value into a Rust value of the given type.
70 #[inline(always)]
71 pub fn into_rust<T: FromLisp<'e>>(self) -> Result<T> {
72 FromLisp::from_lisp(self)
73 }
74
75 #[inline]
76 pub fn into_ref<T: 'static>(self) -> Result<Ref<'e, T>> {
77 let container: &RefCell<T> = self.into_rust()?;
78 // TODO: Use .borrow(), we want panics.
79 Ok(container.try_borrow()?)
80 }
81
82 #[inline]
83 pub fn into_ref_mut<T: 'static>(self) -> Result<RefMut<'e, T>> {
84 let container: &RefCell<T> = self.into_rust()?;
85 // TODO: Use .borrow_mut(), we want panics.
86 Ok(container.try_borrow_mut()?)
87 }
88
89 /// Returns a mutable reference to the underlying Rust data wrapped by this value.
90 ///
91 /// # Safety
92 ///
93 /// There are several ways this can go wrong:
94 ///
95 /// - Lisp code can pass the same object through 2 different values in an argument list.
96 /// - Rust code earlier in the call chain may have copied this value.
97 /// - Rust code later in the call chain may receive a copy of this value.
98 ///
99 /// In general, it is better to wrap Rust data in `RefCell`, `Mutex`, or `RwLock` guards, before
100 /// moving them to Lisp, and then only access them through these guards (which can be obtained
101 /// back through [`into_rust`]). This method is for squeezing out the last bit of performance in
102 /// very rare situations.
103 ///
104 /// [`into_rust`]: #method.into_rust
105 pub unsafe fn get_mut<T: Transfer>(&mut self) -> Result<&mut T> {
106 self.get_raw_pointer().map(|r| &mut *r)
107 }
108
109 pub fn car<T: FromLisp<'e>>(self) -> Result<T> {
110 self.env.call(subr::car, (self,))?.into_rust()
111 }
112
113 pub fn cdr<T: FromLisp<'e>>(self) -> Result<T> {
114 self.env.call(subr::cdr, (self,))?.into_rust()
115 }
116}
117
118impl<'e> PartialEq for Value<'e> {
119 fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
120 unsafe_raw_call_no_exit!(self.env, eq, self.raw, other.raw)
121 }
122}