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[tor-commits] [tor/master] refactor smartlist for readability
commit cd2a036959e90e77bc5002c05dae120f54f8ecb8
Author: Chelsea Holland Komlo <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun Oct 22 00:24:15 2017 -0400
refactor smartlist for readability
limit scoping of unsafe, and other cleanup
---
src/rust/smartlist/smartlist.rs | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/rust/smartlist/smartlist.rs b/src/rust/smartlist/smartlist.rs
index 5eff3fe43..59296ab3b 100644
--- a/src/rust/smartlist/smartlist.rs
+++ b/src/rust/smartlist/smartlist.rs
@@ -1,50 +1,62 @@
use std::slice;
-use libc::c_char;
+use libc::{c_char, c_int};
use std::ffi::CStr;
/// Smartlists are a type used in C code in tor to define a collection of a
/// generic type, which has a capacity and a number used. Each Smartlist
/// defines how to extract the list of values from the underlying C structure
-/// Implementations are required to have a C representation
+///
+/// Implementations are required to have a C representation, as this module
+/// serves purely to translate smartlists as defined in tor to vectors in Rust.
pub trait Smartlist<T> {
fn get_list(&self) -> Vec<T>;
}
+
#[repr(C)]
pub struct Stringlist {
pub list: *const *const c_char,
- pub num_used: u8,
- pub capacity: u8,
+ pub num_used: c_int,
+ pub capacity: c_int,
}
impl Smartlist<String> for Stringlist {
fn get_list(&self) -> Vec<String> {
let empty: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
- let mut v: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
+ let mut rust_list: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
- if self.list.is_null() {
+ if self.list.is_null() || self.num_used == 0 {
return empty;
}
// unsafe, as we need to extract the smartlist list into a vector of
// pointers, and then transform each element into a Rust string.
- unsafe {
- let elems =
- slice::from_raw_parts(self.list, self.num_used as usize);
-
- for i in elems.iter() {
- let c_str = CStr::from_ptr(*i);
- let r_str = match c_str.to_str() {
- Ok(n) => n,
- Err(_) => return empty,
- };
- v.push(String::from(r_str));
+ let elems: &[*const i8] = unsafe {
+ slice::from_raw_parts(self.list, self.num_used as usize)
+ };
+
+ for elem in elems.iter() {
+ if elem.is_null() {
+ continue;
}
+
+ // unsafe, as we need to create a cstring from the referenced
+ // element
+ let c_string = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(*elem) };
+
+ let r_string = match c_string.to_str() {
+ Ok(n) => n,
+ Err(_) => return empty,
+ };
+
+ rust_list.push(String::from(r_string));
}
- v
+ rust_list
}
}
+// TODO: CHK: this module maybe should be tested from a test in C with a
+// smartlist as defined in tor.
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
#[test]
@@ -83,9 +95,10 @@ mod test {
let p_args: Vec<_> =
c_strings.iter().map(|arg| arg.as_ptr()).collect();
- // then, collect a pointer for the list itself
let p: *const *const c_char = p_args.as_ptr();
+ // This is the representation that we expect when receiving a
+ // smartlist at the Rust/C FFI layer.
let sl = Stringlist {
list: p,
num_used: 2,
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