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Merge pull request #4120 from obsidiansystems/no-poly-sum-worker-proto
Remove generic std::optional<T> suppport from worker proto
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@ -83,7 +83,6 @@ MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(, StorePath);
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MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(, ContentAddress);
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MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(, ContentAddress);
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MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(template<typename T>, std::set<T>);
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MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(template<typename T>, std::set<T>);
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MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(template<typename T>, std::optional<T>);
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#define X_ template<typename K, typename V>
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#define X_ template<typename K, typename V>
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#define Y_ std::map<K, V>
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#define Y_ std::map<K, V>
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@ -91,6 +90,22 @@ MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(X_, Y_);
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#undef X_
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#undef X_
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#undef Y_
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#undef Y_
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/* These use the empty string for the null case, relying on the fact
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that the underlying types never serialize to the empty string.
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We do this instead of a generic std::optional<T> instance because
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ordinal tags (0 or 1, here) are a bit of a compatability hazard. For
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the same reason, we don't have a std::variant<T..> instances (ordinal
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tags 0...n).
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We could the generic instances and then these as specializations for
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compatability, but that's proven a bit finnicky, and also makes the
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worker protocol harder to implement in other languages where such
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specializations may not be allowed.
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*/
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MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(, std::optional<StorePath>);
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MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(, std::optional<ContentAddress>);
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template<typename T>
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template<typename T>
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std::set<T> read(const Store & store, Source & from, Phantom<std::set<T>> _)
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std::set<T> read(const Store & store, Source & from, Phantom<std::set<T>> _)
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{
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{
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@ -134,37 +149,6 @@ void write(const Store & store, Sink & out, const std::map<K, V> & resMap)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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template<typename T>
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std::optional<T> read(const Store & store, Source & from, Phantom<std::optional<T>> _)
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{
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auto tag = readNum<uint8_t>(from);
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switch (tag) {
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case 0:
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return std::nullopt;
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case 1:
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return read(store, from, Phantom<T> {});
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default:
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throw Error("got an invalid tag bit for std::optional: %#04x", (size_t)tag);
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}
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}
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template<typename T>
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void write(const Store & store, Sink & out, const std::optional<T> & optVal)
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{
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out << (uint64_t) (optVal ? 1 : 0);
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if (optVal)
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worker_proto::write(store, out, *optVal);
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}
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/* Specialization which uses and empty string for the empty case, taking
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advantage of the fact these types always serialize to non-empty strings.
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This is done primarily for backwards compatability, so that T <=
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std::optional<T>, where <= is the compatability partial order, T is one of
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the types below.
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*/
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MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(, std::optional<StorePath>);
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MAKE_WORKER_PROTO(, std::optional<ContentAddress>);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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