spacetimedb_sats/de.rs
1// Some parts copyright Serde developers under the MIT / Apache-2.0 licenses at your option.
2// See `serde` version `v1.0.169` for the parts where MIT / Apache-2.0 applies.
3
4mod impls;
5#[cfg(any(test, feature = "serde"))]
6pub mod serde;
7
8#[doc(hidden)]
9pub use impls::{visit_named_product, visit_seq_product, WithBound};
10
11use crate::buffer::BufReader;
12use crate::{bsatn, i256, u256};
13use core::fmt;
14use core::marker::PhantomData;
15use smallvec::SmallVec;
16use std::borrow::Borrow;
17
18/// A data format that can deserialize any data structure supported by SATS.
19///
20/// The `Deserializer` trait in SATS performs the same function as `serde::Deserializer` in [`serde`].
21/// See the documentation of `serde::Deserializer` for more information of the data model.
22///
23/// Implementations of `Deserialize` map themselves into this data model
24/// by passing to the `Deserializer` a visitor that can receive the necessary types.
25/// The kind of visitor depends on the `deserialize_*` method.
26/// Unlike in Serde, there isn't a single monolithic `Visitor` trait,
27/// but rather, this functionality is split up into more targeted traits such as `SumVisitor<'de>`.
28///
29/// The lifetime `'de` allows us to deserialize lifetime-generic types in a zero-copy fashion.
30///
31/// [`serde`]: https://crates.io/crates/serde
32pub trait Deserializer<'de>: Sized {
33 /// The error type that can be returned if some error occurs during deserialization.
34 type Error: Error;
35
36 /// Deserializes a product value from the input.
37 fn deserialize_product<V: ProductVisitor<'de>>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Output, Self::Error>;
38
39 /// Deserializes a sum value from the input.
40 ///
41 /// The entire process of deserializing a sum, starting from `deserialize(args...)`, is roughly:
42 ///
43 /// - [`deserialize`][Deserialize::deserialize] calls this method,
44 /// [`deserialize_sum(sum_visitor)`](Deserializer::deserialize_sum),
45 /// providing us with a [`sum_visitor`](SumVisitor).
46 ///
47 /// - This method calls [`sum_visitor.visit_sum(sum_access)`](SumVisitor::visit_sum),
48 /// where [`sum_access`](SumAccess) deals with extracting the tag and the variant data,
49 /// with the latter provided as [`VariantAccess`]).
50 /// The `SumVisitor` will then assemble these into the representation of a sum value
51 /// that the [`Deserialize`] implementation wants.
52 ///
53 /// - [`visit_sum`](SumVisitor::visit_sum) then calls
54 /// [`sum_access.variant(variant_visitor)`](SumAccess::variant),
55 /// and uses the provided `variant_visitor` to translate extracted variant names / tags
56 /// into something that is meaningful for `visit_sum`, e.g., an index.
57 ///
58 /// The call to `variant` will also return [`variant_access`](VariantAccess)
59 /// that can deserialize the contents of the variant.
60 ///
61 /// - Finally, after `variant` returns,
62 /// `visit_sum` deserializes the variant data using
63 /// [`variant_access.deserialize_seed(seed)`](VariantAccess::deserialize_seed)
64 /// or [`variant_access.deserialize()`](VariantAccess::deserialize).
65 /// This part may require some conditional logic depending on the identified variant.
66 ///
67 ///
68 /// The data format will also return an object ([`VariantAccess`])
69 /// that can deserialize the contents of the variant.
70 fn deserialize_sum<V: SumVisitor<'de>>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Output, Self::Error>;
71
72 /// Deserializes a `bool` value from the input.
73 fn deserialize_bool(self) -> Result<bool, Self::Error>;
74
75 /// Deserializes a `u8` value from the input.
76 fn deserialize_u8(self) -> Result<u8, Self::Error>;
77
78 /// Deserializes a `u16` value from the input.
79 fn deserialize_u16(self) -> Result<u16, Self::Error>;
80
81 /// Deserializes a `u32` value from the input.
82 fn deserialize_u32(self) -> Result<u32, Self::Error>;
83
84 /// Deserializes a `u64` value from the input.
85 fn deserialize_u64(self) -> Result<u64, Self::Error>;
86
87 /// Deserializes a `u128` value from the input.
88 fn deserialize_u128(self) -> Result<u128, Self::Error>;
89
90 /// Deserializes a `u256` value from the input.
91 fn deserialize_u256(self) -> Result<u256, Self::Error>;
92
93 /// Deserializes an `i8` value from the input.
94 fn deserialize_i8(self) -> Result<i8, Self::Error>;
95
96 /// Deserializes an `i16` value from the input.
97 fn deserialize_i16(self) -> Result<i16, Self::Error>;
98
99 /// Deserializes an `i32` value from the input.
100 fn deserialize_i32(self) -> Result<i32, Self::Error>;
101
102 /// Deserializes an `i64` value from the input.
103 fn deserialize_i64(self) -> Result<i64, Self::Error>;
104
105 /// Deserializes an `i128` value from the input.
106 fn deserialize_i128(self) -> Result<i128, Self::Error>;
107
108 /// Deserializes an `i256` value from the input.
109 fn deserialize_i256(self) -> Result<i256, Self::Error>;
110
111 /// Deserializes an `f32` value from the input.
112 fn deserialize_f32(self) -> Result<f32, Self::Error>;
113
114 /// Deserializes an `f64` value from the input.
115 fn deserialize_f64(self) -> Result<f64, Self::Error>;
116
117 /// Deserializes a string-like object the input.
118 fn deserialize_str<V: SliceVisitor<'de, str>>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Output, Self::Error>;
119
120 /// Deserializes an `&str` string value.
121 fn deserialize_str_slice(self) -> Result<&'de str, Self::Error> {
122 self.deserialize_str(BorrowedSliceVisitor)
123 }
124
125 /// Deserializes a byte slice-like value.
126 fn deserialize_bytes<V: SliceVisitor<'de, [u8]>>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<V::Output, Self::Error>;
127
128 /// Deserializes an array value.
129 ///
130 /// This is typically the same as [`deserialize_array_seed`](Deserializer::deserialize_array_seed)
131 /// with an uninteresting `seed` value.
132 fn deserialize_array<V: ArrayVisitor<'de, T>, T: Deserialize<'de>>(
133 self,
134 visitor: V,
135 ) -> Result<V::Output, Self::Error> {
136 self.deserialize_array_seed(visitor, PhantomData)
137 }
138
139 /// Deserializes an array value.
140 ///
141 /// The deserialization is provided with a `seed` value.
142 fn deserialize_array_seed<V: ArrayVisitor<'de, T::Output>, T: DeserializeSeed<'de> + Clone>(
143 self,
144 visitor: V,
145 seed: T,
146 ) -> Result<V::Output, Self::Error>;
147}
148
149/// The `Error` trait allows [`Deserialize`] implementations to create descriptive error messages
150/// belonging to the [`Deserializer`] against which they are currently running.
151///
152/// Every [`Deserializer`] declares an [`Error`] type
153/// that encompasses both general-purpose deserialization errors
154/// as well as errors specific to the particular deserialization format.
155///
156/// Most deserializers should only need to provide the [`Error::custom`] method
157/// and inherit the default behavior for the other methods.
158pub trait Error: Sized {
159 /// Raised when there is general error when deserializing a type.
160 fn custom(msg: impl fmt::Display) -> Self;
161
162 /// Deserializing named products are not supported for this visitor.
163 fn named_products_not_supported() -> Self {
164 Self::custom("named products not supported")
165 }
166
167 /// The product length was not as promised.
168 fn invalid_product_length<'de, T: ProductVisitor<'de>>(len: usize, expected: &T) -> Self {
169 Self::custom(format_args!(
170 "invalid length {}, expected {}",
171 len,
172 fmt_invalid_len(expected)
173 ))
174 }
175
176 /// There was a missing field at `index`.
177 fn missing_field<'de, T: ProductVisitor<'de>>(index: usize, field_name: Option<&str>, prod: &T) -> Self {
178 Self::custom(error_on_field("missing ", index, field_name, prod))
179 }
180
181 /// A field with `index` was specified more than once.
182 fn duplicate_field<'de, T: ProductVisitor<'de>>(index: usize, field_name: Option<&str>, prod: &T) -> Self {
183 Self::custom(error_on_field("duplicate ", index, field_name, prod))
184 }
185
186 /// A field with name `field_name` does not exist.
187 fn unknown_field_name<'de, T: FieldNameVisitor<'de>>(field_name: &str, expected: &T) -> Self {
188 let el_ty = match expected.kind() {
189 ProductKind::Normal => "field",
190 ProductKind::ReducerArgs => "reducer argument",
191 };
192 if let Some(one_of) = one_of_names(|| expected.field_names()) {
193 Self::custom(format_args!("unknown {el_ty} `{field_name}`, expected {one_of}"))
194 } else {
195 Self::custom(format_args!("unknown {el_ty} `{field_name}`, there are no {el_ty}s"))
196 }
197 }
198
199 /// The `tag` does not specify a variant of the sum type.
200 fn unknown_variant_tag<'de, T: SumVisitor<'de>>(tag: u8, expected: &T) -> Self {
201 Self::custom(format_args!(
202 "unknown tag {tag:#x} for sum type {}",
203 expected.sum_name().unwrap_or("<unknown>"),
204 ))
205 }
206
207 /// The `name` is not that of a variant of the sum type.
208 fn unknown_variant_name<'de, T: VariantVisitor<'de>>(name: &str, expected: &T) -> Self {
209 if let Some(one_of) = one_of_names(|| expected.variant_names().map(Some)) {
210 Self::custom(format_args!("unknown variant `{name}`, expected {one_of}",))
211 } else {
212 Self::custom(format_args!("unknown variant `{name}`, there are no variants"))
213 }
214 }
215}
216
217/// Turns a closure `impl Fn(&mut Formatter) -> Result` into a `Display`able object.
218pub struct FDisplay<F>(F);
219
220impl<F: Fn(&mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result> fmt::Display for FDisplay<F> {
221 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
222 (self.0)(f)
223 }
224}
225
226/// Turns a closure `F: Fn(&mut Formatter) -> Result` into a `Display`able object.
227pub fn fmt_fn<F: Fn(&mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result>(f: F) -> FDisplay<F> {
228 FDisplay(f)
229}
230
231/// Returns an error message for a `problem` with field at `index` and an optional `name`.
232fn error_on_field<'a, 'de>(
233 problem: &'static str,
234 index: usize,
235 name: Option<&'a str>,
236 prod: &impl ProductVisitor<'de>,
237) -> impl fmt::Display + 'a {
238 let field_kind = match prod.product_kind() {
239 ProductKind::Normal => "field",
240 ProductKind::ReducerArgs => "reducer argument",
241 };
242 fmt_fn(move |f| {
243 // e.g. "missing field `foo`"
244 f.write_str(problem)?;
245 f.write_str(field_kind)?;
246 if let Some(name) = name {
247 write!(f, " `{name}`")
248 } else {
249 write!(f, " (index {index})")
250 }
251 })
252}
253
254/// Returns an error message for invalid product type lengths.
255fn fmt_invalid_len<'de>(
256 expected: &impl ProductVisitor<'de>,
257) -> FDisplay<impl '_ + Fn(&mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result> {
258 fmt_fn(|f| {
259 let ty = match expected.product_kind() {
260 ProductKind::Normal => "product type",
261 ProductKind::ReducerArgs => "reducer args for",
262 };
263 let name = expected.product_name().unwrap_or("<product>");
264 let len = expected.product_len();
265
266 write!(f, "{ty} {name} with {len} elements")
267 })
268}
269
270/// A visitor walking through a [`Deserializer`] for products.
271pub trait ProductVisitor<'de> {
272 /// The resulting product.
273 type Output;
274
275 /// Returns the name of the product, if any.
276 fn product_name(&self) -> Option<&str>;
277
278 /// Returns the length of the product.
279 fn product_len(&self) -> usize;
280
281 /// Returns the kind of the product.
282 fn product_kind(&self) -> ProductKind {
283 ProductKind::Normal
284 }
285
286 /// The input contains an unnamed product.
287 fn visit_seq_product<A: SeqProductAccess<'de>>(self, prod: A) -> Result<Self::Output, A::Error>;
288
289 /// The input contains a named product.
290 fn visit_named_product<A: NamedProductAccess<'de>>(self, prod: A) -> Result<Self::Output, A::Error>;
291}
292
293/// What kind of product is this?
294#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
295pub enum ProductKind {
296 // A normal product.
297 Normal,
298 /// A product in the context of reducer arguments.
299 ReducerArgs,
300}
301
302/// Provides a [`ProductVisitor`] with access to each element of the unnamed product in the input.
303///
304/// This is a trait that a [`Deserializer`] passes to a [`ProductVisitor`] implementation.
305pub trait SeqProductAccess<'de> {
306 /// The error type that can be returned if some error occurs during deserialization.
307 type Error: Error;
308
309 /// Deserializes an `T` from the input.
310 ///
311 /// Returns `Ok(Some(value))` for the next element in the product,
312 /// or `Ok(None)` if there are no more remaining items.
313 ///
314 /// This method exists as a convenience for [`Deserialize`] implementations.
315 /// [`SeqProductAccess`] implementations should not override the default behavior.
316 fn next_element<T: Deserialize<'de>>(&mut self) -> Result<Option<T>, Self::Error> {
317 self.next_element_seed(PhantomData)
318 }
319
320 /// Statefully deserializes `T::Output` from the input provided a `seed` value.
321 ///
322 /// Returns `Ok(Some(value))` for the next element in the unnamed product,
323 /// or `Ok(None)` if there are no more remaining items.
324 ///
325 /// [`Deserialize`] implementations should typically use
326 /// [`next_element`](SeqProductAccess::next_element) instead.
327 fn next_element_seed<T: DeserializeSeed<'de>>(&mut self, seed: T) -> Result<Option<T::Output>, Self::Error>;
328}
329
330/// Provides a [`ProductVisitor`] with access to each element of the named product in the input.
331///
332/// This is a trait that a [`Deserializer`] passes to a [`ProductVisitor`] implementation.
333pub trait NamedProductAccess<'de> {
334 /// The error type that can be returned if some error occurs during deserialization.
335 type Error: Error;
336
337 /// Deserializes field name of type `V::Output`
338 /// from the input using a visitor provided by the deserializer.
339 fn get_field_ident<V: FieldNameVisitor<'de>>(&mut self, visitor: V) -> Result<Option<V::Output>, Self::Error>;
340
341 /// Deserializes field value of type `T` from the input.
342 ///
343 /// This method exists as a convenience for [`Deserialize`] implementations.
344 /// [`NamedProductAccess`] implementations should not override the default behavior.
345 fn get_field_value<T: Deserialize<'de>>(&mut self) -> Result<T, Self::Error> {
346 self.get_field_value_seed(PhantomData)
347 }
348
349 /// Statefully deserializes the field value `T::Output` from the input provided a `seed` value.
350 ///
351 /// [`Deserialize`] implementations should typically use
352 /// [`next_element`](NamedProductAccess::get_field_value) instead.
353 fn get_field_value_seed<T: DeserializeSeed<'de>>(&mut self, seed: T) -> Result<T::Output, Self::Error>;
354}
355
356/// Visitor used to deserialize the name of a field.
357pub trait FieldNameVisitor<'de> {
358 /// The resulting field name.
359 type Output;
360
361 /// The sort of product deserialized.
362 fn kind(&self) -> ProductKind {
363 ProductKind::Normal
364 }
365
366 /// Provides a list of valid field names.
367 ///
368 /// Where `None` is yielded, this indicates a nameless field.
369 fn field_names(&self) -> impl '_ + Iterator<Item = Option<&str>>;
370
371 /// Deserializes the name of a field using `name`.
372 fn visit<E: Error>(self, name: &str) -> Result<Self::Output, E>;
373
374 /// Deserializes the name of a field using `index`.
375 ///
376 /// Should only be called when `index` is already known to exist
377 /// and is expected to panic otherwise.
378 fn visit_seq(self, index: usize) -> Self::Output;
379}
380
381/// A visitor walking through a [`Deserializer`] for sums.
382///
383/// This side is provided by a [`Deserialize`] implementation
384/// when calling [`Deserializer::deserialize_sum`].
385pub trait SumVisitor<'de> {
386 /// The resulting sum.
387 type Output;
388
389 /// Returns the name of the sum, if any.
390 fn sum_name(&self) -> Option<&str>;
391
392 /// Returns whether an option is expected.
393 ///
394 /// The provided implementation does not.
395 fn is_option(&self) -> bool {
396 false
397 }
398
399 /// Drives the deserialization of a sum value.
400 ///
401 /// This method will ask the data format ([`A: SumAccess`][SumAccess])
402 /// which variant of the sum to select in terms of a variant name / tag.
403 /// `A` will use a [`VariantVisitor`], that `SumVisitor` has provided,
404 /// to translate into something that is meaningful for `visit_sum`, e.g., an index.
405 ///
406 /// The data format will also return an object ([`VariantAccess`])
407 /// that can deserialize the contents of the variant.
408 fn visit_sum<A: SumAccess<'de>>(self, data: A) -> Result<Self::Output, A::Error>;
409}
410
411/// Provides a [`SumVisitor`] access to the data of a sum in the input.
412///
413/// An `A: SumAccess` object is created by the [`D: Deserializer`]
414/// which passes `A` to a [`V: SumVisitor`] that `D` in turn was passed.
415/// `A` is then used by `V` to split tag and value input apart.
416pub trait SumAccess<'de> {
417 /// The error type that can be returned if some error occurs during deserialization.
418 type Error: Error;
419
420 /// The visitor used to deserialize the content of the sum variant.
421 type Variant: VariantAccess<'de, Error = Self::Error>;
422
423 /// Called to identify which variant to deserialize.
424 /// Returns a tuple with the result of identification (`V::Output`)
425 /// and the input to variant data deserialization.
426 ///
427 /// The `visitor` is provided by the [`Deserializer`].
428 /// This method is typically called from [`SumVisitor::visit_sum`]
429 /// which will provide the [`V: VariantVisitor`](VariantVisitor).
430 fn variant<V: VariantVisitor<'de>>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<(V::Output, Self::Variant), Self::Error>;
431}
432
433/// A visitor passed from [`SumVisitor`] to [`SumAccess::variant`]
434/// which the latter uses to decide what variant to deserialize.
435pub trait VariantVisitor<'de> {
436 /// The result of identifying a variant, e.g., some index type.
437 type Output;
438
439 /// Provides a list of variant names.
440 fn variant_names(&self) -> impl '_ + Iterator<Item = &str>;
441
442 /// Identify the variant based on `tag`.
443 fn visit_tag<E: Error>(self, tag: u8) -> Result<Self::Output, E>;
444
445 /// Identify the variant based on `name`.
446 fn visit_name<E: Error>(self, name: &str) -> Result<Self::Output, E>;
447}
448
449/// A visitor passed from [`SumAccess`] to [`SumVisitor::visit_sum`]
450/// which the latter uses to deserialize the data of a selected variant.
451pub trait VariantAccess<'de>: Sized {
452 type Error: Error;
453
454 /// Called when deserializing the contents of a sum variant.
455 ///
456 /// This method exists as a convenience for [`Deserialize`] implementations.
457 fn deserialize<T: Deserialize<'de>>(self) -> Result<T, Self::Error> {
458 self.deserialize_seed(PhantomData)
459 }
460
461 /// Called when deserializing the contents of a sum variant, and provided with a `seed` value.
462 fn deserialize_seed<T: DeserializeSeed<'de>>(self, seed: T) -> Result<T::Output, Self::Error>;
463}
464
465/// A `SliceVisitor` is provided a slice `T` of some elements by a [`Deserializer`]
466/// and is tasked with translating this slice to the `Output` type.
467pub trait SliceVisitor<'de, T: ToOwned + ?Sized>: Sized {
468 /// The output produced by this visitor.
469 type Output;
470
471 /// The input contains a slice.
472 ///
473 /// The lifetime of the slice is ephemeral
474 /// and it may be destroyed after this method returns.
475 fn visit<E: Error>(self, slice: &T) -> Result<Self::Output, E>;
476
477 /// The input contains a slice and ownership of the slice is being given to the [`SliceVisitor`].
478 fn visit_owned<E: Error>(self, buf: T::Owned) -> Result<Self::Output, E> {
479 self.visit(buf.borrow())
480 }
481
482 /// The input contains a slice that lives at least as long (`'de`) as the [`Deserializer`].
483 fn visit_borrowed<E: Error>(self, borrowed_slice: &'de T) -> Result<Self::Output, E> {
484 self.visit(borrowed_slice)
485 }
486}
487
488/// A visitor walking through a [`Deserializer`] for arrays.
489pub trait ArrayVisitor<'de, T> {
490 /// The output produced by this visitor.
491 type Output;
492
493 /// The input contains an array.
494 fn visit<A: ArrayAccess<'de, Element = T>>(self, vec: A) -> Result<Self::Output, A::Error>;
495}
496
497/// Provides an [`ArrayVisitor`] with access to each element of the array in the input.
498///
499/// This is a trait that a [`Deserializer`] passes to an [`ArrayVisitor`] implementation.
500pub trait ArrayAccess<'de> {
501 /// The element / base type of the array.
502 type Element;
503
504 /// The error type that can be returned if some error occurs during deserialization.
505 type Error: Error;
506
507 /// This returns `Ok(Some(value))` for the next element in the array,
508 /// or `Ok(None)` if there are no more remaining elements.
509 fn next_element(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Self::Element>, Self::Error>;
510
511 /// Returns the number of elements remaining in the array, if known.
512 fn size_hint(&self) -> Option<usize> {
513 None
514 }
515}
516
517/// `DeserializeSeed` is the stateful form of the [`Deserialize`] trait.
518pub trait DeserializeSeed<'de> {
519 /// The type produced by using this seed.
520 type Output;
521
522 /// Equivalent to the more common [`Deserialize::deserialize`] associated function,
523 /// except with some initial piece of data (the seed `self`) passed in.
524 fn deserialize<D: Deserializer<'de>>(self, deserializer: D) -> Result<Self::Output, D::Error>;
525}
526
527use crate::de::impls::BorrowedSliceVisitor;
528pub use spacetimedb_bindings_macro::Deserialize;
529
530/// A data structure that can be deserialized from any data format supported by the SpacetimeDB Algebraic Type System.
531///
532/// In most cases, implementations of `Deserialize` may be `#[derive(Deserialize)]`d.
533///
534/// The `Deserialize` trait in SATS performs the same function as `serde::Deserialize` in [`serde`].
535/// See the documentation of `serde::Deserialize` for more information of the data model.
536///
537/// The lifetime `'de` allows us to deserialize lifetime-generic types in a zero-copy fashion.
538///
539/// Do not manually implement this trait unless you know what you are doing.
540/// Implementations must be consistent with `Serialize for T`, `SpacetimeType for T` and `Serialize, Deserialize for AlgebraicValue`.
541/// Implementations that are inconsistent across these traits may result in data loss.
542///
543/// [`serde`]: https://crates.io/crates/serde
544pub trait Deserialize<'de>: Sized {
545 /// Deserialize this value from the given `deserializer`.
546 fn deserialize<D: Deserializer<'de>>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>;
547
548 #[doc(hidden)]
549 /// Deserialize this value from the given the BSATN `deserializer`.
550 fn deserialize_from_bsatn<R: BufReader<'de>>(
551 deserializer: bsatn::Deserializer<'de, R>,
552 ) -> Result<Self, bsatn::DecodeError> {
553 Self::deserialize(deserializer)
554 }
555
556 /// used in the Deserialize for Vec<T> impl to allow specializing deserializing Vec<T> as bytes
557 #[doc(hidden)]
558 #[inline(always)]
559 fn __deserialize_vec<D: Deserializer<'de>>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Vec<Self>, D::Error> {
560 deserializer.deserialize_array(BasicVecVisitor)
561 }
562
563 #[doc(hidden)]
564 #[inline(always)]
565 fn __deserialize_array<D: Deserializer<'de>, const N: usize>(deserializer: D) -> Result<[Self; N], D::Error> {
566 deserializer.deserialize_array(BasicArrayVisitor)
567 }
568}
569
570/// A data structure that can be deserialized in SATS
571/// without borrowing any data from the deserializer.
572pub trait DeserializeOwned: for<'de> Deserialize<'de> {}
573impl<T: for<'de> Deserialize<'de>> DeserializeOwned for T {}
574
575impl<'de, T: Deserialize<'de>> DeserializeSeed<'de> for PhantomData<T> {
576 type Output = T;
577
578 fn deserialize<D: Deserializer<'de>>(self, deserializer: D) -> Result<Self::Output, D::Error> {
579 T::deserialize(deserializer)
580 }
581}
582
583/// A vector with two operations: `with_capacity` and `push`.
584pub trait GrowingVec<T> {
585 /// Create the collection with the given capacity.
586 fn with_capacity(cap: usize) -> Self;
587
588 /// Push to the vector the `elem`.
589 fn push(&mut self, elem: T);
590}
591
592impl<T> GrowingVec<T> for Vec<T> {
593 fn with_capacity(cap: usize) -> Self {
594 Self::with_capacity(cap)
595 }
596 fn push(&mut self, elem: T) {
597 self.push(elem)
598 }
599}
600
601impl<T, const N: usize> GrowingVec<T> for SmallVec<[T; N]> {
602 fn with_capacity(cap: usize) -> Self {
603 Self::with_capacity(cap)
604 }
605 fn push(&mut self, elem: T) {
606 self.push(elem)
607 }
608}
609
610/// A basic implementation of `ArrayVisitor::visit` using the provided size hint.
611pub fn array_visit<'de, A: ArrayAccess<'de>, V: GrowingVec<A::Element>>(mut access: A) -> Result<V, A::Error> {
612 let mut v = V::with_capacity(access.size_hint().unwrap_or(0));
613 while let Some(x) = access.next_element()? {
614 v.push(x)
615 }
616 Ok(v)
617}
618
619/// An implementation of [`ArrayVisitor<'de, T>`] where the output is a `Vec<T>`.
620pub struct BasicVecVisitor;
621
622impl<'de, T> ArrayVisitor<'de, T> for BasicVecVisitor {
623 type Output = Vec<T>;
624
625 fn visit<A: ArrayAccess<'de, Element = T>>(self, vec: A) -> Result<Self::Output, A::Error> {
626 array_visit(vec)
627 }
628}
629
630/// An implementation of [`ArrayVisitor<'de, T>`] where the output is a `SmallVec<[T; N]>`.
631pub struct BasicSmallVecVisitor<const N: usize>;
632
633impl<'de, T, const N: usize> ArrayVisitor<'de, T> for BasicSmallVecVisitor<N> {
634 type Output = SmallVec<[T; N]>;
635
636 fn visit<A: ArrayAccess<'de, Element = T>>(self, vec: A) -> Result<Self::Output, A::Error> {
637 array_visit(vec)
638 }
639}
640
641/// An implementation of [`ArrayVisitor<'de, T>`] where the output is a `[T; N]`.
642struct BasicArrayVisitor<const N: usize>;
643
644impl<'de, T, const N: usize> ArrayVisitor<'de, T> for BasicArrayVisitor<N> {
645 type Output = [T; N];
646
647 fn visit<A: ArrayAccess<'de, Element = T>>(self, mut vec: A) -> Result<Self::Output, A::Error> {
648 let mut v = arrayvec::ArrayVec::<T, N>::new();
649 while let Some(el) = vec.next_element()? {
650 v.try_push(el)
651 .map_err(|_| Error::custom("too many elements for array"))?
652 }
653 v.into_inner().map_err(|_| Error::custom("too few elements for array"))
654 }
655}
656
657/// Provided a list of names,
658/// returns a human readable list of all the names,
659/// or `None` in the case of an empty list of names.
660fn one_of_names<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Option<&'a str>>>(names: impl Fn() -> I) -> Option<impl fmt::Display> {
661 // Count how many names there are.
662 let count = names().count();
663
664 // There was at least one name; render those names.
665 (count != 0).then(move || {
666 fmt_fn(move |f| {
667 let mut anon_name = 0;
668 // An example of what happens for names "foo", "bar", and "baz":
669 //
670 // count = 1 -> "`foo`"
671 // = 2 -> "`foo` or `bar`"
672 // > 2 -> "one of `foo`, `bar`, or `baz`"
673 for (index, mut name) in names().enumerate() {
674 let mut name_buf: String = String::new();
675 let name = name.get_or_insert_with(|| {
676 name_buf = format!("{anon_name}");
677 anon_name += 1;
678 &name_buf
679 });
680 match (count, index) {
681 (1, _) => write!(f, "`{name}`"),
682 (2, 1) => write!(f, "`{name}`"),
683 (2, 2) => write!(f, "`or `{name}`"),
684 (_, 1) => write!(f, "one of `{name}`"),
685 (c, i) if i < c => write!(f, ", `{name}`"),
686 (_, _) => write!(f, ", `, or {name}`"),
687 }?;
688 }
689
690 Ok(())
691 })
692 })
693}
694
695/// Deserializes `none` variant of an optional value.
696pub struct NoneAccess<E>(PhantomData<E>);
697
698impl<E: Error> NoneAccess<E> {
699 /// Returns a new [`NoneAccess`].
700 pub fn new() -> Self {
701 Self(PhantomData)
702 }
703}
704
705impl<E: Error> Default for NoneAccess<E> {
706 fn default() -> Self {
707 Self::new()
708 }
709}
710
711impl<'de, E: Error> SumAccess<'de> for NoneAccess<E> {
712 type Error = E;
713 type Variant = Self;
714
715 fn variant<V: VariantVisitor<'de>>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<(V::Output, Self::Variant), Self::Error> {
716 visitor.visit_name("none").map(|var| (var, self))
717 }
718}
719impl<'de, E: Error> VariantAccess<'de> for NoneAccess<E> {
720 type Error = E;
721 fn deserialize_seed<T: DeserializeSeed<'de>>(self, seed: T) -> Result<T::Output, Self::Error> {
722 use crate::algebraic_value::de::*;
723 seed.deserialize(ValueDeserializer::new(crate::AlgebraicValue::unit()))
724 .map_err(|err| match err {
725 ValueDeserializeError::MismatchedType => E::custom("mismatched type"),
726 ValueDeserializeError::Custom(err) => E::custom(err),
727 })
728 }
729}
730
731/// Deserializes `some` variant of an optional value.
732pub struct SomeAccess<D>(D);
733
734impl<D> SomeAccess<D> {
735 /// Returns a new [`SomeAccess`] with a given deserializer for the `some` variant.
736 pub fn new(de: D) -> Self {
737 Self(de)
738 }
739}
740
741impl<'de, D: Deserializer<'de>> SumAccess<'de> for SomeAccess<D> {
742 type Error = D::Error;
743 type Variant = Self;
744
745 fn variant<V: VariantVisitor<'de>>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<(V::Output, Self::Variant), Self::Error> {
746 visitor.visit_name("some").map(|var| (var, self))
747 }
748}
749
750impl<'de, D: Deserializer<'de>> VariantAccess<'de> for SomeAccess<D> {
751 type Error = D::Error;
752 fn deserialize_seed<T: DeserializeSeed<'de>>(self, seed: T) -> Result<T::Output, Self::Error> {
753 seed.deserialize(self.0)
754 }
755}