difftreelog
docs cleanup evaluator's docs
in: master
7 files changed
crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/builtin/stdlib.rsdiffbeforeafterboth--- a/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/builtin/stdlib.rs
+++ b/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/builtin/stdlib.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
use std::{path::PathBuf, rc::Rc};
thread_local! {
- /// To avoid parsing again when issued from same thread
+ /// To avoid parsing again when issued from the same thread
#[allow(unreachable_code)]
static PARSED_STDLIB: LocExpr = {
#[cfg(feature = "codegenerated-stdlib")]
crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/evaluate.rsdiffbeforeafterboth--- a/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/evaluate.rs
+++ b/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/evaluate.rs
@@ -545,9 +545,9 @@
}
Val::Arr(Rc::new(out))
}
- ArrComp(expr, compspecs) => Val::Arr(
- // First compspec should be forspec, so no "None" possible here
- Rc::new(evaluate_comp(context, &|ctx| evaluate(ctx, expr), compspecs)?.unwrap()),
+ ArrComp(expr, comp_specs) => Val::Arr(
+ // First comp_spec should be for_spec, so no "None" possible here
+ Rc::new(evaluate_comp(context, &|ctx| evaluate(ctx, expr), comp_specs)?.unwrap()),
),
Obj(body) => Val::Obj(evaluate_object(context, body)?),
ObjExtend(s, t) => evaluate_add_op(
@@ -564,7 +564,7 @@
|| "assertion condition".to_owned(),
|| {
evaluate(context.clone(), &value)?
- .try_cast_bool("assertion condition should be boolean")
+ .try_cast_bool("assertion condition should be of type `boolean`")
},
)?;
if assertion_result {
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@
|| "error statement".to_owned(),
|| {
throw!(RuntimeError(
- evaluate(context, e)?.try_cast_str("error text should be string")?,
+ evaluate(context, e)?.try_cast_str("error text should be of type `string`")?,
))
},
)?,
@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@
cond_else,
} => {
if evaluate(context.clone(), &cond.0)?
- .try_cast_bool("if condition should be boolean")?
+ .try_cast_bool("if condition should be of type `boolean`")?
{
evaluate(context, cond_then)?
} else {
@@ -603,7 +603,7 @@
Import(path) => {
let mut tmp = loc
.clone()
- .expect("imports can't be used without loc_data")
+ .expect("imports cannot be used without loc_data")
.0;
let import_location = Rc::make_mut(&mut tmp);
import_location.pop();
@@ -616,7 +616,7 @@
ImportStr(path) => {
let mut tmp = loc
.clone()
- .expect("imports can't be used without loc_data")
+ .expect("imports cannot be used without loc_data")
.0;
let import_location = Rc::make_mut(&mut tmp);
import_location.pop();
crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/function.rsdiffbeforeafterboth--- a/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/function.rs
+++ b/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/function.rs
@@ -7,13 +7,14 @@
const NO_DEFAULT_CONTEXT: &str =
"no default context set for call with defined default parameter value";
-/// Creates correct [context](Context) for function body evaluation, returning error on invalid call
+/// Creates correct [context](Context) for function body evaluation returning error on invalid call.
///
-/// * `ctx` used for passed argument expressions execution, and for body execution (if `body_ctx` is not set)
-/// * `body_ctx` used for default parameter values execution, and for body execution (if set)
-/// * `params` function parameters definition
-/// * `args` passed function arguments
-/// * `tailstruct` if true - function arguments is eager executed, otherwise - lazy
+/// ## Parameters
+/// * `ctx`: used for passed argument expressions' execution and for body execution (if `body_ctx` is not set)
+/// * `body_ctx`: used for default parameter values' execution and for body execution (if set)
+/// * `params`: function parameters' definition
+/// * `args`: passed function arguments
+/// * `tailstrict`: if set to `true` function arguments are eagerly executed, otherwise - lazily
pub fn parse_function_call(
ctx: Context,
body_ctx: Option<Context>,
crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/import.rsdiffbeforeafterboth1use crate::{2 error::{Error::*, Result},3 throw,4};5use fs::File;6use std::fs;7use std::io::Read;8use std::{any::Any, cell::RefCell, collections::HashMap, path::PathBuf, rc::Rc};910/// Implements file resolution logic for `import` and `importStr`11pub trait ImportResolver {12 /// Resolve real file path, i.e13 /// `(/home/user/manifests, b.libsonnet)` can resolve to both `/home/user/manifests/b.libsonnet` and to `/home/user/vendor/b.libsonnet`14 /// (Where vendor is a library path)15 fn resolve_file(&self, from: &PathBuf, path: &PathBuf) -> Result<Rc<PathBuf>>;16 /// Reads file from filesystem, should be used only with path received from `resolve_file`17 fn load_file_contents(&self, resolved: &PathBuf) -> Result<Rc<str>>;18 /// # Safety19 ///20 /// For use in bindings, do not try to use it elsewhere21 /// Implementations, which are not intended to be22 /// used in bindings, should panic in this method23 unsafe fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any;24}2526/// Dummy resolver, can't resolve/load any file27pub struct DummyImportResolver;28impl ImportResolver for DummyImportResolver {29 fn resolve_file(&self, from: &PathBuf, path: &PathBuf) -> Result<Rc<PathBuf>> {30 throw!(ImportNotSupported(from.clone(), path.clone()))31 }32 fn load_file_contents(&self, _resolved: &PathBuf) -> Result<Rc<str>> {33 // Can be only caused by library direct consumer, not by supplied jsonnet34 panic!("dummy resolver can't load any file")35 }36 unsafe fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any {37 panic!("this resolver can't be used as any")38 }39}40impl Default for Box<dyn ImportResolver> {41 fn default() -> Self {42 Box::new(DummyImportResolver)43 }44}4546/// File resolver, can load file from both FS and library paths47#[derive(Default)]48pub struct FileImportResolver {49 /// Library directories to search for file50 /// In original jsonnet referred as jpath51 pub library_paths: Vec<PathBuf>,52}53impl ImportResolver for FileImportResolver {54 fn resolve_file(&self, from: &PathBuf, path: &PathBuf) -> Result<Rc<PathBuf>> {55 let mut new_path = from.clone();56 new_path.push(path);57 if new_path.exists() {58 Ok(Rc::new(new_path))59 } else {60 for library_path in self.library_paths.iter() {61 let mut cloned = library_path.clone();62 cloned.push(path);63 if cloned.exists() {64 return Ok(Rc::new(cloned));65 }66 }67 throw!(ImportFileNotFound(from.clone(), path.clone()))68 }69 }70 fn load_file_contents(&self, id: &PathBuf) -> Result<Rc<str>> {71 let mut file = File::open(id).map_err(|_e| ResolvedFileNotFound(id.clone()))?;72 let mut out = String::new();73 file.read_to_string(&mut out)74 .map_err(|_e| ImportBadFileUtf8(id.clone()))?;75 Ok(out.into())76 }77 unsafe fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any {78 panic!("this resolver can't be used as any")79 }80}8182type ResolutionData = (PathBuf, PathBuf);8384/// Caches results of underlying resolver implementation85pub struct CachingImportResolver {86 resolution_cache: RefCell<HashMap<ResolutionData, Result<Rc<PathBuf>>>>,87 loading_cache: RefCell<HashMap<PathBuf, Result<Rc<str>>>>,88 inner: Box<dyn ImportResolver>,89}90impl ImportResolver for CachingImportResolver {91 fn resolve_file(&self, from: &PathBuf, path: &PathBuf) -> Result<Rc<PathBuf>> {92 self.resolution_cache93 .borrow_mut()94 .entry((from.clone(), path.clone()))95 .or_insert_with(|| self.inner.resolve_file(from, path))96 .clone()97 }98 fn load_file_contents(&self, resolved: &PathBuf) -> Result<Rc<str>> {99 self.loading_cache100 .borrow_mut()101 .entry(resolved.clone())102 .or_insert_with(|| self.inner.load_file_contents(resolved))103 .clone()104 }105 unsafe fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any {106 panic!("this resolver can't be used as any")107 }108}crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/lib.rsdiffbeforeafterboth--- a/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/lib.rs
+++ b/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/lib.rs
@@ -56,11 +56,11 @@
}
pub struct EvaluationSettings {
- /// Limits recursion by limiting stack frames
+ /// Limits recursion by limiting the number of stack frames
pub max_stack: usize,
- /// Limit amount of stack trace items preserved
+ /// Limits amount of stack trace items preserved
pub max_trace: usize,
- /// Used for std.extVar
+ /// Used for s`td.extVar`
pub ext_vars: HashMap<Rc<str>, Val>,
/// Used for ext.native
pub ext_natives: HashMap<Rc<str>, Rc<NativeCallback>>,
@@ -96,10 +96,9 @@
#[derive(Default)]
struct EvaluationData {
- /// Used for stack overflow detection, stacktrace is now populated on unwind
+ /// Used for stack overflow detection, stacktrace is populated on unwind
stack_depth: usize,
- /// Contains file source codes and evaluated results for imports and pretty
- /// printing stacktraces
+ /// Contains file source codes and evaluation results for imports and pretty-printed stacktraces
files: HashMap<Rc<PathBuf>, FileData>,
str_files: HashMap<Rc<PathBuf>, Rc<str>>,
}
@@ -118,8 +117,8 @@
}
thread_local! {
- /// Contains state for currently executing file
- /// Global state is fine there
+ /// Contains the state for a currently executed file.
+ /// Global state is fine here.
pub(crate) static EVAL_STATE: RefCell<Option<EvaluationState>> = RefCell::new(None)
}
pub(crate) fn with_state<T>(f: impl FnOnce(&EvaluationState) -> T) -> T {
@@ -142,7 +141,7 @@
pub struct EvaluationState(Rc<EvaluationStateInternals>);
impl EvaluationState {
- /// Parses and adds file to loaded
+ /// Parses and adds files as loaded
pub fn add_file(&self, path: Rc<PathBuf>, source_code: Rc<str>) -> Result<()> {
self.add_parsed_file(
path.clone(),
@@ -264,7 +263,7 @@
Context::new().extend_unbound(new_bindings, None, None, None)
}
- /// Executes code, creating new stack frame
+ /// Executes code creating a new stack frame
pub fn push<T>(
&self,
e: &ExprLocation,
@@ -294,7 +293,7 @@
result
}
- /// Runs passed function in state (required, if function needs to modify stack trace)
+ /// Runs passed function in state (required if function needs to modify stack trace)
pub fn run_in_state<T>(&self, f: impl FnOnce() -> T) -> T {
EVAL_STATE.with(|v| {
let has_state = v.borrow().is_some();
@@ -328,7 +327,7 @@
self.run_in_state(|| val.manifest_stream(&self.manifest_format()))
}
- /// If passed value is function - call with set TLA
+ /// If passed value is function then call with set TLA
pub fn with_tla(&self, val: Val) -> Result<Val> {
Ok(match val {
Val::Func(func) => func.evaluate_map(
@@ -357,7 +356,7 @@
}
}
-/// Raw methods evaluates passed values, but not performs TLA execution
+/// Raw methods evaluate passed values but don't perform TLA execution
impl EvaluationState {
pub fn evaluate_file_raw(&self, name: &PathBuf) -> Result<Val> {
self.run_in_state(|| self.import_file(&std::env::current_dir().expect("cwd"), &name))
@@ -365,7 +364,7 @@
pub fn evaluate_file_raw_nocwd(&self, name: &PathBuf) -> Result<Val> {
self.run_in_state(|| self.import_file(&PathBuf::from("."), &name))
}
- /// Parses and evaluates snippet
+ /// Parses and evaluates the given snippet
pub fn evaluate_snippet_raw(&self, source: Rc<PathBuf>, code: Rc<str>) -> Result<Val> {
let parsed = parse(
&code,
@@ -378,7 +377,7 @@
self.add_parsed_file(source, code, parsed.clone())?;
self.evaluate_expr_raw(parsed)
}
- /// Evaluates parsed expression
+ /// Evaluates the parsed expression
pub fn evaluate_expr_raw(&self, code: LocExpr) -> Result<Val> {
self.run_in_state(|| evaluate(self.create_default_context()?, &code))
}
crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/trace/mod.rsdiffbeforeafterboth--- a/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/trace/mod.rs
+++ b/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/trace/mod.rs
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@
pub use location::*;
use std::path::PathBuf;
-/// How paths should be displayed
+/// The way paths should be displayed
pub enum PathResolver {
- /// Only filename will be shown
+ /// Only filename
FileName,
- /// Absolute path of file
+ /// Absolute path
Absolute,
- /// Relative path from base directory
+ /// Path relative to base directory
Relative(PathBuf),
}
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
}
}
-/// Implements trace to string pretty-printing
+/// Implements pretty-printing of traces
pub trait TraceFormat {
fn write_trace(
&self,
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
Ok(())
}
-/// vanilla jsonnet like formatting
+/// vanilla-like jsonnet formatting
pub struct CompactFormat {
pub resolver: PathResolver,
pub padding: usize,
crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/val.rsdiffbeforeafterboth--- a/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/val.rs
+++ b/crates/jrsonnet-evaluator/src/val.rs
@@ -225,7 +225,8 @@
};
}
impl Val {
- /// Creates Val::Num after checking for overflow. As numbers are f64, we can just check for finity
+ /// Creates `Val::Num` after checking for numeric overflow.
+ /// As numbers are `f64`, we can just check for their finity.
pub fn new_checked_num(num: f64) -> Result<Val> {
if num.is_finite() {
Ok(Val::Num(num))
@@ -379,7 +380,7 @@
.map(|s| s.into())
}
- /// Calls std.manifestJson
+ /// Calls `std.manifestJson`
#[cfg(feature = "faster")]
pub fn to_std_json(&self, padding: usize) -> Result<Rc<str>> {
manifest_json_ex(
@@ -392,7 +393,7 @@
.map(|s| s.into())
}
- /// Calls std.manifestJson
+ /// Calls `std.manifestJson`
#[cfg(not(feature = "faster"))]
pub fn to_std_json(&self, padding: usize) -> Result<Rc<str>> {
with_state(|s| {
@@ -444,7 +445,7 @@
matches!(val, Val::Func(_))
}
-/// Implements std.primitiveEquals builtin
+/// Native implementation of `std.primitiveEquals`
pub fn primitive_equals(val_a: &Val, val_b: &Val) -> Result<bool> {
Ok(match (val_a.unwrap_if_lazy()?, val_b.unwrap_if_lazy()?) {
(Val::Bool(a), Val::Bool(b)) => a == b,
@@ -464,7 +465,7 @@
})
}
-/// Native implementation of std.equals
+/// Native implementation of `std.equals`
pub fn equals(val_a: &Val, val_b: &Val) -> Result<bool> {
let val_a = val_a.unwrap_if_lazy()?;
let val_b = val_b.unwrap_if_lazy()?;