pyo3/types/slice.rs
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use crate::err::{PyErr, PyResult};
use crate::ffi;
use crate::ffi_ptr_ext::FfiPtrExt;
use crate::types::any::PyAnyMethods;
#[cfg(feature = "gil-refs")]
use crate::PyNativeType;
use crate::{Bound, PyAny, PyObject, Python, ToPyObject};
/// Represents a Python `slice`.
///
/// Values of this type are accessed via PyO3's smart pointers, e.g. as
/// [`Py<PySlice>`][crate::Py] or [`Bound<'py, PySlice>`][Bound].
///
/// For APIs available on `slice` objects, see the [`PySliceMethods`] trait which is implemented for
/// [`Bound<'py, PySlice>`][Bound].
///
/// Only `isize` indices supported at the moment by the `PySlice` object.
#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct PySlice(PyAny);
pyobject_native_type!(
PySlice,
ffi::PySliceObject,
pyobject_native_static_type_object!(ffi::PySlice_Type),
#checkfunction=ffi::PySlice_Check
);
/// Return value from [`PySliceMethods::indices`].
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct PySliceIndices {
/// Start of the slice
///
/// It can be -1 when the step is negative, otherwise it's non-negative.
pub start: isize,
/// End of the slice
///
/// It can be -1 when the step is negative, otherwise it's non-negative.
pub stop: isize,
/// Increment to use when iterating the slice from `start` to `stop`.
pub step: isize,
/// The length of the slice calculated from the original input sequence.
pub slicelength: usize,
}
impl PySliceIndices {
/// Creates a new `PySliceIndices`.
pub fn new(start: isize, stop: isize, step: isize) -> PySliceIndices {
PySliceIndices {
start,
stop,
step,
slicelength: 0,
}
}
}
impl PySlice {
/// Constructs a new slice with the given elements.
pub fn new_bound(py: Python<'_>, start: isize, stop: isize, step: isize) -> Bound<'_, PySlice> {
unsafe {
ffi::PySlice_New(
ffi::PyLong_FromSsize_t(start),
ffi::PyLong_FromSsize_t(stop),
ffi::PyLong_FromSsize_t(step),
)
.assume_owned(py)
.downcast_into_unchecked()
}
}
/// Constructs a new full slice that is equivalent to `::`.
pub fn full_bound(py: Python<'_>) -> Bound<'_, PySlice> {
unsafe {
ffi::PySlice_New(ffi::Py_None(), ffi::Py_None(), ffi::Py_None())
.assume_owned(py)
.downcast_into_unchecked()
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "gil-refs")]
impl PySlice {
/// Deprecated form of `PySlice::new_bound`.
#[deprecated(
since = "0.21.0",
note = "`PySlice::new` will be replaced by `PySlice::new_bound` in a future PyO3 version"
)]
pub fn new(py: Python<'_>, start: isize, stop: isize, step: isize) -> &PySlice {
Self::new_bound(py, start, stop, step).into_gil_ref()
}
/// Deprecated form of `PySlice::full_bound`.
#[deprecated(
since = "0.21.0",
note = "`PySlice::full` will be replaced by `PySlice::full_bound` in a future PyO3 version"
)]
pub fn full(py: Python<'_>) -> &PySlice {
PySlice::full_bound(py).into_gil_ref()
}
/// Retrieves the start, stop, and step indices from the slice object,
/// assuming a sequence of length `length`, and stores the length of the
/// slice in its `slicelength` member.
#[inline]
pub fn indices(&self, length: isize) -> PyResult<PySliceIndices> {
self.as_borrowed().indices(length)
}
}
/// Implementation of functionality for [`PySlice`].
///
/// These methods are defined for the `Bound<'py, PyTuple>` smart pointer, so to use method call
/// syntax these methods are separated into a trait, because stable Rust does not yet support
/// `arbitrary_self_types`.
#[doc(alias = "PySlice")]
pub trait PySliceMethods<'py>: crate::sealed::Sealed {
/// Retrieves the start, stop, and step indices from the slice object,
/// assuming a sequence of length `length`, and stores the length of the
/// slice in its `slicelength` member.
fn indices(&self, length: isize) -> PyResult<PySliceIndices>;
}
impl<'py> PySliceMethods<'py> for Bound<'py, PySlice> {
fn indices(&self, length: isize) -> PyResult<PySliceIndices> {
unsafe {
let mut slicelength: isize = 0;
let mut start: isize = 0;
let mut stop: isize = 0;
let mut step: isize = 0;
let r = ffi::PySlice_GetIndicesEx(
self.as_ptr(),
length,
&mut start,
&mut stop,
&mut step,
&mut slicelength,
);
if r == 0 {
Ok(PySliceIndices {
start,
stop,
step,
// non-negative isize should always fit into usize
slicelength: slicelength as _,
})
} else {
Err(PyErr::fetch(self.py()))
}
}
}
}
impl ToPyObject for PySliceIndices {
fn to_object(&self, py: Python<'_>) -> PyObject {
PySlice::new_bound(py, self.start, self.stop, self.step).into()
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_py_slice_new() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let slice = PySlice::new_bound(py, isize::MIN, isize::MAX, 1);
assert_eq!(
slice.getattr("start").unwrap().extract::<isize>().unwrap(),
isize::MIN
);
assert_eq!(
slice.getattr("stop").unwrap().extract::<isize>().unwrap(),
isize::MAX
);
assert_eq!(
slice.getattr("step").unwrap().extract::<isize>().unwrap(),
1
);
});
}
#[test]
fn test_py_slice_full() {
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let slice = PySlice::full_bound(py);
assert!(slice.getattr("start").unwrap().is_none(),);
assert!(slice.getattr("stop").unwrap().is_none(),);
assert!(slice.getattr("step").unwrap().is_none(),);
assert_eq!(
slice.indices(0).unwrap(),
PySliceIndices {
start: 0,
stop: 0,
step: 1,
slicelength: 0,
},
);
assert_eq!(
slice.indices(42).unwrap(),
PySliceIndices {
start: 0,
stop: 42,
step: 1,
slicelength: 42,
},
);
});
}
#[test]
fn test_py_slice_indices_new() {
let start = 0;
let stop = 0;
let step = 0;
assert_eq!(
PySliceIndices::new(start, stop, step),
PySliceIndices {
start,
stop,
step,
slicelength: 0
}
);
let start = 0;
let stop = 100;
let step = 10;
assert_eq!(
PySliceIndices::new(start, stop, step),
PySliceIndices {
start,
stop,
step,
slicelength: 0
}
);
let start = 0;
let stop = -10;
let step = -1;
assert_eq!(
PySliceIndices::new(start, stop, step),
PySliceIndices {
start,
stop,
step,
slicelength: 0
}
);
let start = 0;
let stop = -10;
let step = 20;
assert_eq!(
PySliceIndices::new(start, stop, step),
PySliceIndices {
start,
stop,
step,
slicelength: 0
}
);
}
}