grovedb_costs/context.rs
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// MIT LICENSE
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use crate::OperationCost;
/// Wrapped operation result with associated cost.
#[must_use]
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct CostContext<T> {
/// Wrapped operation's return value.
pub value: T,
/// Cost of the operation.
pub cost: OperationCost,
}
/// General combinators for `CostContext`.
impl<T> CostContext<T> {
/// Take wrapped value out adding its cost to provided accumulator.
pub fn unwrap_add_cost(self, acc_cost: &mut OperationCost) -> T {
*acc_cost += self.cost;
self.value
}
/// Take wrapped value out dropping cost data.
pub fn unwrap(self) -> T {
self.value
}
/// Borrow costs data.
pub fn cost(&self) -> &OperationCost {
&self.cost
}
/// Borrow wrapped data.
pub fn value(&self) -> &T {
&self.value
}
/// Applies function to wrapped value keeping cost the same as before.
pub fn map<B>(self, f: impl FnOnce(T) -> B) -> CostContext<B> {
let cost = self.cost;
let value = f(self.value);
CostContext { value, cost }
}
/// Applies function to wrapped value adding costs.
pub fn flat_map<B>(self, f: impl FnOnce(T) -> CostContext<B>) -> CostContext<B> {
let mut cost = self.cost;
let value = f(self.value).unwrap_add_cost(&mut cost);
CostContext { value, cost }
}
/// Adds previously accumulated cost
pub fn add_cost(mut self, cost: OperationCost) -> Self {
self.cost += cost;
self
}
}
/// Type alias for `Result` wrapped into `CostContext`.
pub type CostResult<T, E> = CostContext<Result<T, E>>;
/// Combinators to use with `Result` wrapped in `CostContext`.
impl<T, E> CostResult<T, E> {
/// Applies function to wrapped value in case of `Ok` keeping cost the same
/// as before.
pub fn map_ok<B>(self, f: impl FnOnce(T) -> B) -> CostResult<B, E> {
self.map(|result| result.map(f))
}
/// Applies function to wrapped value in case of `Err` keeping cost the same
/// as before.
pub fn map_err<B>(self, f: impl FnOnce(E) -> B) -> CostResult<T, B> {
self.map(|result| result.map_err(f))
}
/// Applies function to wrapped result in case of `Ok` adding costs.
pub fn flat_map_ok<B>(self, f: impl FnOnce(T) -> CostResult<B, E>) -> CostResult<B, E> {
let mut cost = self.cost;
let result = match self.value {
Ok(x) => f(x).unwrap_add_cost(&mut cost),
Err(e) => Err(e),
};
CostContext {
value: result,
cost,
}
}
/// Gets the cost as a result
pub fn cost_as_result(self) -> Result<OperationCost, E> {
self.value.map(|_| self.cost)
}
}
impl<T, E> CostResult<Result<T, E>, E> {
/// Flattens nested errors inside `CostContext`
pub fn flatten(self) -> CostResult<T, E> {
self.map(|value| match value {
Err(e) => Err(e),
Ok(Err(e)) => Err(e),
Ok(Ok(v)) => Ok(v),
})
}
}
impl<T> CostContext<CostContext<T>> {
/// Flattens nested `CostContext`s adding costs.
pub fn flatten(self) -> CostContext<T> {
let mut cost = OperationCost::default();
let inner = self.unwrap_add_cost(&mut cost);
inner.add_cost(cost)
}
}
/// Extension trait to add costs context to values.
pub trait CostsExt {
/// Wraps any value into a `CostContext` object with provided costs.
fn wrap_with_cost(self, cost: OperationCost) -> CostContext<Self>
where
Self: Sized,
{
CostContext { value: self, cost }
}
/// Wraps any value into `CostContext` object with costs computed using the
/// value getting wrapped.
fn wrap_fn_cost(self, f: impl FnOnce(&Self) -> OperationCost) -> CostContext<Self>
where
Self: Sized,
{
CostContext {
cost: f(&self),
value: self,
}
}
}
impl<T> CostsExt for T {}
/// Macro to achieve kind of what the `?` operator does, but with `CostContext`
/// on top.
///
/// Main properties are:
/// 1. Early termination on error;
/// 2. Because of 1, `Result` is removed from the equation;
/// 3. `CostContext` is removed too because it is added to external cost
/// accumulator; 4. Early termination uses external cost accumulator so previous
/// costs won't be lost.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! cost_return_on_error {
( &mut $cost:ident, $($body:tt)+ ) => {
{
use $crate::CostsExt;
let result_with_cost = { $($body)+ };
let result = result_with_cost.unwrap_add_cost(&mut $cost);
match result {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(e) => return Err(e).wrap_with_cost($cost),
}
}
};
}
/// Macro to achieve kind of what the `?` operator does, but with `CostContext`
/// on top. The difference between this macro and `cost_return_on_error` is that
/// it is intended to be used on `Result` rather than `CostContext<Result<..>>`,
/// so no costs will be added except previously accumulated.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! cost_return_on_error_no_add {
( &$cost:ident, $($body:tt)+ ) => {
{
use $crate::CostsExt;
let result = { $($body)+ };
match result {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(e) => return Err(e).wrap_with_cost($cost),
}
}
};
}
/// Macro to achieve kind of what the `?` operator does, but with `CostContext`
/// on top. The difference between this macro and `cost_return_on_error` is that
/// it is intended to be used on `Result` rather than `CostContext<Result<..>>`,
/// so no costs will be added except previously accumulated. The error case
/// returns a default `OperationCost`.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! cost_return_on_error_default {
( $($body:tt)+ ) => {
{
use $crate::CostsExt;
let result = { $($body)+ };
match result {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(e) => return Err(e).wrap_with_cost(OperationCost::default()),
}
}
};
}