parity_scale_codec/encode_like.rs
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// Copyright 2019 Parity Technologies
//
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// limitations under the License.
use crate::codec::Encode;
/// A marker trait that tells the compiler that a type encode to the same representation as another
/// type.
///
/// E.g. `Vec<u8>` has the same encoded representation as `&[u8]`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// # use parity_scale_codec::{EncodeLike, Encode};
/// fn encode_like<T: Encode, R: EncodeLike<T>>(data: &R) {
/// data.encode(); // Valid `T` encoded value.
/// }
///
/// fn main() {
/// // Just pass the a reference to the normal tuple.
/// encode_like::<(u32, u32), _>(&(1u32, 2u32));
/// // Pass a tuple of references
/// encode_like::<(u32, u32), _>(&(&1u32, &2u32));
/// // Pass a tuple of a reference and a value.
/// encode_like::<(u32, u32), _>(&(&1u32, 2u32));
/// }
/// ```
///
/// # Warning
///
/// The relation is not symetric, `T` implements `EncodeLike<U>` does not mean `U` has same
/// representation as `T`.
/// For instance we could imaging a non zero integer to be encoded to the same representation as
/// the said integer but not the other way around.
///
/// # Limitation
///
/// Not all possible implementations of EncodeLike are implemented (for instance `Box<Box<u32>>`
/// does not implement `EncodeLike<u32>`). To bypass this issue either open a PR to add the new
/// combination or use [`Ref`](./struct.Ref.html) reference wrapper or define your own wrapper
/// and implement `EncodeLike` on it as such:
/// ```
/// # use parity_scale_codec::{EncodeLike, Encode, WrapperTypeEncode};
/// fn encode_like<T: Encode, R: EncodeLike<T>>(data: &R) {
/// data.encode(); // Valid `T` encoded value.
/// }
///
/// struct MyWrapper<'a>(&'a (Box<Box<u32>>, u32));
/// impl<'a> core::ops::Deref for MyWrapper<'a> { // Or use derive_deref crate
/// type Target = (Box<Box<u32>>, u32);
/// fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.0 }
/// }
///
/// impl<'a> parity_scale_codec::WrapperTypeEncode for MyWrapper<'a> {}
/// impl<'a> parity_scale_codec::EncodeLike<(u32, u32)> for MyWrapper<'a> {}
///
/// fn main() {
/// let v = (Box::new(Box::new(0)), 0);
/// encode_like::<(u32, u32), _>(&MyWrapper(&v));
/// }
/// ```
pub trait EncodeLike<T: Encode = Self>: Sized + Encode {}
/// Reference wrapper that implement encode like any type that is encoded like its inner type.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// # use parity_scale_codec::{EncodeLike, Ref};
/// fn foo<T: EncodeLike<u8>>(t: T) -> T {
/// store_t(Ref::from(&t)); // Store t without moving it, but only using a reference.
/// t
/// }
///
/// fn store_t<T: EncodeLike<u8>>(t: T) {
/// }
/// ```
pub struct Ref<'a, T: EncodeLike<U>, U: Encode>(&'a T, core::marker::PhantomData<U>);
impl<'a, T: EncodeLike<U>, U: Encode> core::ops::Deref for Ref<'a, T, U> {
type Target = T;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
self.0
}
}
impl<'a, T: EncodeLike<U>, U: Encode> From<&'a T> for Ref<'a, T, U> {
fn from(x: &'a T) -> Self {
Ref(x, Default::default())
}
}
impl<'a, T: EncodeLike<U>, U: Encode> crate::WrapperTypeEncode for Ref<'a, T, U> {}
impl<'a, T: EncodeLike<U>, U: Encode> EncodeLike<U> for Ref<'a, T, U> {}
impl<'a, T: EncodeLike<U>, U: Encode> EncodeLike<U> for &Ref<'a, T, U> {}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
struct ComplexStuff<T>(T);
impl<T: Encode> ComplexStuff<T> {
fn complex_method<R: Encode>(value: &R) -> Vec<u8>
where
T: EncodeLike<R>,
{
value.encode()
}
}
#[test]
fn vec_and_slice_are_working() {
let slice: &[u8] = &[1, 2, 3, 4];
let data: Vec<u8> = slice.to_vec();
let data_encoded = data.encode();
let slice_encoded = ComplexStuff::<Vec<u8>>::complex_method(&slice);
assert_eq!(slice_encoded, data_encoded);
}
#[test]
fn btreemap_and_slice_are_working() {
let slice: &[(u32, u32)] = &[(1, 2), (23, 24), (28, 30), (45, 80)];
let data: BTreeMap<u32, u32> = slice.iter().copied().collect();
let data_encoded = data.encode();
let slice_encoded = ComplexStuff::<BTreeMap<u32, u32>>::complex_method(&slice);
assert_eq!(slice_encoded, data_encoded);
}
#[test]
fn interface_testing() {
let value = 10u32;
let data = (value, value, value);
let encoded = ComplexStuff::<(u32, u32, u32)>::complex_method(&data);
assert_eq!(data.encode(), encoded);
let data = (&value, &value, &value);
let encoded = ComplexStuff::<(u32, u32, u32)>::complex_method(&data);
assert_eq!(data.encode(), encoded);
let data = (&value, value, &value);
let encoded = ComplexStuff::<(u32, u32, u32)>::complex_method(&data);
assert_eq!(data.encode(), encoded);
let vec_data: Vec<u8> = vec![1, 2, 3];
ComplexStuff::<Vec<u8>>::complex_method(&vec_data);
ComplexStuff::<&'static str>::complex_method(&String::from("test"));
ComplexStuff::<&'static str>::complex_method(&"test");
let slice: &[u8] = &vec_data;
assert_eq!(
ComplexStuff::<(u32, Vec<u8>)>::complex_method(&(1u32, slice.to_vec())),
ComplexStuff::<(u32, Vec<u8>)>::complex_method(&(1u32, slice))
);
}
}