172 lines
5.5 KiB
Rust
172 lines
5.5 KiB
Rust
use alloc::vec::Vec;
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use indexmap::IndexSet;
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use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
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use crate::common::{DebugLineStrOffset, DebugStrOffset, SectionId};
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use crate::write::{BaseId, Result, Section, Writer};
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// Requirements:
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// - values are `[u8]`, null bytes are not allowed
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// - insertion returns a fixed id
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// - inserting a duplicate returns the id of the existing value
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// - able to convert an id to a section offset
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// Optional?
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// - able to get an existing value given an id
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//
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// Limitations of current implementation (using IndexSet):
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// - inserting requires either an allocation for duplicates,
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// or a double lookup for non-duplicates
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// - doesn't preserve offsets when updating an existing `.debug_str` section
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//
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// Possible changes:
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// - calculate offsets as we add values, and use that as the id.
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// This would avoid the need for DebugStrOffsets but would make it
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// hard to implement `get`.
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macro_rules! define_string_table {
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($name:ident, $id:ident, $section:ident, $offsets:ident, $docs:expr) => {
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#[doc=$docs]
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#[derive(Debug, Default)]
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pub struct $name {
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base_id: BaseId,
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strings: IndexSet<Vec<u8>>,
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}
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impl $name {
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/// Add a string to the string table and return its id.
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///
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/// If the string already exists, then return the id of the existing string.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if `bytes` contains a null byte.
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pub fn add<T>(&mut self, bytes: T) -> $id
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where
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T: Into<Vec<u8>>,
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{
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let bytes = bytes.into();
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assert!(!bytes.contains(&0));
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let (index, _) = self.strings.insert_full(bytes);
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$id::new(self.base_id, index)
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}
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/// Return the number of strings in the table.
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#[inline]
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pub fn count(&self) -> usize {
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self.strings.len()
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}
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/// Get a reference to a string in the table.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if `id` is invalid.
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pub fn get(&self, id: $id) -> &[u8] {
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debug_assert_eq!(self.base_id, id.base_id);
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self.strings.get_index(id.index).map(Vec::as_slice).unwrap()
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}
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/// Write the string table to the `.debug_str` section.
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///
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/// Returns the offsets at which the strings are written.
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pub fn write<W: Writer>(&self, w: &mut $section<W>) -> Result<$offsets> {
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let mut offsets = Vec::new();
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for bytes in self.strings.iter() {
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offsets.push(w.offset());
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w.write(bytes)?;
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w.write_u8(0)?;
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}
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Ok($offsets {
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base_id: self.base_id,
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offsets,
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})
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}
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}
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};
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}
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define_id!(StringId, "An identifier for a string in a `StringTable`.");
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define_string_table!(
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StringTable,
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StringId,
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DebugStr,
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DebugStrOffsets,
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"A table of strings that will be stored in a `.debug_str` section."
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);
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define_section!(DebugStr, DebugStrOffset, "A writable `.debug_str` section.");
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define_offsets!(
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DebugStrOffsets: StringId => DebugStrOffset,
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"The section offsets of all strings within a `.debug_str` section."
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);
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define_id!(
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LineStringId,
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"An identifier for a string in a `LineStringTable`."
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);
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define_string_table!(
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LineStringTable,
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LineStringId,
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DebugLineStr,
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DebugLineStrOffsets,
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"A table of strings that will be stored in a `.debug_line_str` section."
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);
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define_section!(
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DebugLineStr,
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DebugLineStrOffset,
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"A writable `.debug_line_str` section."
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);
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define_offsets!(
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DebugLineStrOffsets: LineStringId => DebugLineStrOffset,
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"The section offsets of all strings within a `.debug_line_str` section."
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);
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#[cfg(test)]
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#[cfg(feature = "read")]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use crate::read;
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use crate::write::EndianVec;
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use crate::LittleEndian;
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#[test]
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fn test_string_table() {
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let mut strings = StringTable::default();
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assert_eq!(strings.count(), 0);
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let id1 = strings.add(&b"one"[..]);
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let id2 = strings.add(&b"two"[..]);
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assert_eq!(strings.add(&b"one"[..]), id1);
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assert_eq!(strings.add(&b"two"[..]), id2);
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assert_eq!(strings.get(id1), &b"one"[..]);
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assert_eq!(strings.get(id2), &b"two"[..]);
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assert_eq!(strings.count(), 2);
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let mut debug_str = DebugStr::from(EndianVec::new(LittleEndian));
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let offsets = strings.write(&mut debug_str).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(debug_str.slice(), b"one\0two\0");
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assert_eq!(offsets.get(id1), DebugStrOffset(0));
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assert_eq!(offsets.get(id2), DebugStrOffset(4));
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assert_eq!(offsets.count(), 2);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_string_table_read() {
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let mut strings = StringTable::default();
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let id1 = strings.add(&b"one"[..]);
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let id2 = strings.add(&b"two"[..]);
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let mut debug_str = DebugStr::from(EndianVec::new(LittleEndian));
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let offsets = strings.write(&mut debug_str).unwrap();
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let read_debug_str = read::DebugStr::new(debug_str.slice(), LittleEndian);
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let str1 = read_debug_str.get_str(offsets.get(id1)).unwrap();
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let str2 = read_debug_str.get_str(offsets.get(id2)).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(str1.slice(), &b"one"[..]);
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assert_eq!(str2.slice(), &b"two"[..]);
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}
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}
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