anki/pylib/rsbridge/lib.rs
Damien Elmes 5df684fa6b rework backend codegen to support multiple services; split out sched
Rust requires all methods of impl Trait to be in a single file, which
means we had a giant backend/mod.rs covering all exposed methods. By
using separate service definitions for the separate areas, and updating
the code generation, we can split it into more manageable chunks -
this commit starts with the scheduling code.

In the long run, we'll probably want to split up the protobuf file into
multiple files as well.

Also dropped want_release_gil() from rsbridge, and the associated method
enum. While it allows us to skip the thread save/restore and mutex unlock/
lock, it looks to only be buying about 2.5% extra performance in the
best case (tested with timeit+format_timespan), and the majority of
the backend methods deal with I/O, and thus were already releasing the
GIL.
2021-03-11 14:51:29 +10:00

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// Copyright: Ankitects Pty Ltd and contributors
// License: GNU AGPL, version 3 or later; http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html
use anki::backend::{init_backend, Backend as RustBackend};
use pyo3::exceptions::PyException;
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::types::PyBytes;
use pyo3::{create_exception, wrap_pyfunction};
#[pyclass(module = "rsbridge")]
struct Backend {
backend: RustBackend,
}
create_exception!(rsbridge, BackendError, PyException);
#[pyfunction]
fn buildhash() -> &'static str {
anki::version::buildhash()
}
#[pyfunction]
fn open_backend(init_msg: &PyBytes) -> PyResult<Backend> {
match init_backend(init_msg.as_bytes()) {
Ok(backend) => Ok(Backend { backend }),
Err(e) => Err(PyException::new_err(e)),
}
}
#[pymethods]
impl Backend {
fn command(
&self,
py: Python,
service: u32,
method: u32,
input: &PyBytes,
) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
let in_bytes = input.as_bytes();
py.allow_threads(|| self.backend.run_method(service, method, in_bytes))
.map(|out_bytes| {
let out_obj = PyBytes::new(py, &out_bytes);
out_obj.into()
})
.map_err(BackendError::new_err)
}
/// This takes and returns JSON, due to Python's slow protobuf
/// encoding/decoding.
fn db_command(&self, py: Python, input: &PyBytes) -> PyResult<PyObject> {
let in_bytes = input.as_bytes();
let out_res = py.allow_threads(|| {
self.backend
.run_db_command_bytes(in_bytes)
.map_err(BackendError::new_err)
});
let out_bytes = out_res?;
let out_obj = PyBytes::new(py, &out_bytes);
Ok(out_obj.into())
}
}
// Module definition
//////////////////////////////////
#[pymodule]
fn rsbridge(_py: Python, m: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> {
m.add_class::<Backend>()?;
m.add_wrapped(wrap_pyfunction!(buildhash)).unwrap();
m.add_wrapped(wrap_pyfunction!(open_backend)).unwrap();
Ok(())
}