Alex Crichton 7cf4213283 Allow returning Result from functions
This commit adds support for exporting a function defined in Rust that returns a
`Result`, translating the `Ok` variant to the actual return value and the `Err`
variant to an exception that's thrown in JS.

The support for return types and descriptors was rejiggered a bit to be a bit
more abstract and more well suited for this purpose. We no longer distinguish
between functions with a return value and those without a return value.
Additionally a new trait, `ReturnWasmAbi`, is used for converting return values.
This trait is an internal implementation detail, however, and shouldn't surface
itself to users much (if at all).

Closes #841
2018-09-18 13:13:59 -07:00

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Rust

use core::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
use describe::*;
/// A trait for anything that can be converted into a type that can cross the
/// wasm ABI directly, eg `u32` or `f64`.
///
/// This is the opposite operation as `FromWasmAbi` and `Ref[Mut]FromWasmAbi`.
pub trait IntoWasmAbi: WasmDescribe {
/// The wasm ABI type that this converts into when crossing the ABI
/// boundary.
type Abi: WasmAbi;
/// Convert `self` into `Self::Abi` so that it can be sent across the wasm
/// ABI boundary.
fn into_abi(self, extra: &mut Stack) -> Self::Abi;
}
/// A trait for anything that can be recovered by-value from the wasm ABI
/// boundary, eg a Rust `u8` can be recovered from the wasm ABI `u32` type.
///
/// This is the by-value variant of the opposite operation as `IntoWasmAbi`.
pub trait FromWasmAbi: WasmDescribe {
/// The wasm ABI type that this converts from when coming back out from the
/// ABI boundary.
type Abi: WasmAbi;
/// Recover a `Self` from `Self::Abi`.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This is only safe to call when -- and implementations may assume that --
/// the supplied `Self::Abi` was previously generated by a call to `<Self as
/// IntoWasmAbi>::into_abi()` or the moral equivalent in JS.
unsafe fn from_abi(js: Self::Abi, extra: &mut Stack) -> Self;
}
/// A trait for anything that can be recovered as some sort of shared reference
/// from the wasm ABI boundary.
///
/// This is the shared reference variant of the opposite operation as
/// `IntoWasmAbi`.
pub trait RefFromWasmAbi: WasmDescribe {
/// The wasm ABI type references to `Self` are recovered from.
type Abi: WasmAbi;
/// The type that holds the reference to `Self` for the duration of the
/// invocation of the function that has an `&Self` parameter. This is
/// required to ensure that the lifetimes don't persist beyond one function
/// call, and so that they remain anonymous.
type Anchor: Deref<Target = Self>;
/// Recover a `Self::Anchor` from `Self::Abi`.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// Same as `FromWasmAbi::from_abi`.
unsafe fn ref_from_abi(js: Self::Abi, extra: &mut Stack) -> Self::Anchor;
}
/// Dual of the `RefFromWasmAbi` trait, except for mutable references.
pub trait RefMutFromWasmAbi: WasmDescribe {
/// Same as `RefFromWasmAbi::Abi`
type Abi: WasmAbi;
/// Same as `RefFromWasmAbi::Anchor`
type Anchor: DerefMut<Target = Self>;
/// Same as `RefFromWasmAbi::ref_from_abi`
unsafe fn ref_mut_from_abi(js: Self::Abi, extra: &mut Stack) -> Self::Anchor;
}
/// Indicates that this type can be passed to JS as `Option<Self>`.
///
/// This trait is used when implementing `IntoWasmAbi for Option<T>`.
pub trait OptionIntoWasmAbi: IntoWasmAbi {
/// Returns an ABI instance indicating "none", which JS will interpret as
/// the `None` branch of this option.
///
/// It should be guaranteed that the `IntoWasmAbi` can never produce the ABI
/// value returned here.
fn none() -> Self::Abi;
}
/// Indicates that this type can be received from JS as `Option<Self>`.
///
/// This trait is used when implementing `FromWasmAbi for Option<T>`.
pub trait OptionFromWasmAbi: FromWasmAbi {
/// Tests whether the argument is a "none" instance. If so it will be
/// deserialized as `None`, and otherwise it will be passed to
/// `FromWasmAbi`.
fn is_none(abi: &Self::Abi) -> bool;
}
pub trait Stack {
fn push(&mut self, bits: u32);
}
/// An unsafe trait which represents types that are ABI-safe to pass via wasm
/// arguments.
///
/// This is an unsafe trait to implement as there's no guarantee the type is
/// actually safe to transfer across the was boundary, it's up to you to
/// guarantee this so codegen works correctly.
pub unsafe trait WasmAbi {}
unsafe impl WasmAbi for u32 {}
unsafe impl WasmAbi for i32 {}
unsafe impl WasmAbi for f32 {}
unsafe impl WasmAbi for f64 {}
/// A trait representing how to interepret the return value of a function for
/// the wasm ABI.
///
/// This is very similar to the `IntoWasmAbi` trait and in fact has a blanket
/// implementation for all implementors of the `IntoWasmAbi`. The primary use
/// case of this trait is to enable functions to return `Result`, interpreting
/// an error as "rethrow this to JS"
pub trait ReturnWasmAbi: WasmDescribe {
/// Same as `IntoWasmAbi::Abi`
type Abi: WasmAbi;
/// Same as `IntoWasmAbi::into_abi`, except that it may throw and never
/// return in the case of `Err`.
fn return_abi(self, extra: &mut Stack) -> Self::Abi;
}
impl<T: IntoWasmAbi> ReturnWasmAbi for T {
type Abi = T::Abi;
fn return_abi(self, extra: &mut Stack) -> Self::Abi {
self.into_abi(extra)
}
}