{-# LANGUAGE DefaultSignatures #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} {-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-} {- | Module: Capnp.Classes Description: Misc. type classes This module defines several type classes concerning encoding and decoding values in the capnproto wire format (as well as instances for some basic types). Note that much of this is unlikely to be used directly by developers. Typically these are either used internally by generated code, or transitively via higher level functions in the API. It is recommended to look elsewhere in the library for what you need, and refer to this module only when trying to understand what the class constraints on a function mean. -} module Capnp.Classes ( IsWord(..) , ListElem(..) , MutListElem(..) , FromPtr(..) , ToPtr(..) , FromStruct(..) , ToStruct(..) , Allocate(..) , Marshal(..) , Cerialize(..) , Decerialize(..) , cerializeBasicVec , cerializeCompositeVec ) where import Prelude hiding (length) import Data.Bits import Data.Int import Data.ReinterpretCast import Data.Word import Control.Monad.Catch (MonadThrow(throwM)) import Data.Foldable (for_) import Capnp.Bits (Word1 (..)) import Capnp.Errors (Error(SchemaViolationError)) import Capnp.Untyped (Cap, ListOf, Ptr (..), ReadCtx, Struct, messageDefault) import qualified Capnp.Message as M import qualified Capnp.Untyped as U import qualified Data.Vector as V -- | Types that can be converted to and from a 64-bit word. -- -- Anything that goes in the data section of a struct will have -- an instance of this. class IsWord a where -- | Convert from a 64-bit words Truncates the word if the -- type has less than 64 bits. fromWord :: Word64 -> a -- | Convert to a 64-bit word. toWord :: a -> Word64 -- | Types which may be stored as an element of a capnproto list. class ListElem msg e where -- | The type of lists of @e@ stored in messages of type @msg@ data List msg e -- | Convert an untyped list to a list of this type. May fail -- with a 'SchemaViolationError' if the list does not have the -- correct representation. -- -- TODO: this is basically just fromPtr; refactor so this is less -- redundant. listFromPtr :: U.ReadCtx m msg => msg -> Maybe (U.Ptr msg) -> m (List msg e) toUntypedList :: List msg e -> U.List msg -- | Get the length of a list. length :: List msg e -> Int -- | @'index' i list@ gets the @i@th element of a list. index :: U.ReadCtx m msg => Int -> List msg e -> m e -- | Types which may be stored as an element of a *mutable* capnproto list. class (ListElem (M.MutMsg s) e) => MutListElem s e where -- | @'setIndex' value i list@ sets the @i@th index in @list@ to @value@ setIndex :: U.RWCtx m s => e -> Int -> List (M.MutMsg s) e -> m () -- | @'newList' msg size@ allocates and returns a new list of length -- @size@ inside @msg@. newList :: M.WriteCtx m s => M.MutMsg s -> Int -> m (List (M.MutMsg s) e) -- | Types which may be stored in a capnproto message, and have a fixed size. -- -- This applies to typed structs, but not e.g. lists, because the length -- must be known to allocate a list. class Allocate s e where -- @'new' msg@ allocates a new value of type @e@ inside @msg@. new :: M.WriteCtx m s => M.MutMsg s -> m e -- | Types which may be extracted from a message. -- -- typically, instances of 'Decerialize' will be the algebraic data types -- defined in generated code for the high-level API. class Decerialize a where -- | A variation on @a@ which is encoded in the message. -- -- For the case of instances in generated high-level API code, this will -- be the low-level API analouge of the type. type Cerial msg a -- | Extract the value from the message. decerialize :: U.ReadCtx m M.ConstMsg => Cerial M.ConstMsg a -> m a -- | Types which may be marshaled into a pre-allocated object in a message. class Decerialize a => Marshal a where -- | Marshal a value into the pre-allocated object inside the message. -- -- Note that caller must arrange for the object to be of the correct size. -- This is is not necessarily guaranteed; for example, list types must -- coordinate the length of the list. marshalInto :: U.RWCtx m s => Cerial (M.MutMsg s) a -> a -> m () -- | Types which may be inserted into a message. class Decerialize a => Cerialize a where -- | Cerialize a value into the supplied message, returning the result. cerialize :: U.RWCtx m s => M.MutMsg s -> a -> m (Cerial (M.MutMsg s) a) default cerialize :: (U.RWCtx m s, Marshal a, Allocate s (Cerial (M.MutMsg s) a)) => M.MutMsg s -> a -> m (Cerial (M.MutMsg s) a) cerialize msg value = do raw <- new msg marshalInto raw value pure raw -- | Types that can be converted from an untyped pointer. -- -- Note that decoding do not have to succeed, if the pointer is -- the wrong type. class FromPtr msg a where -- | Convert an untyped pointer to an @a@. fromPtr :: ReadCtx m msg => msg -> Maybe (Ptr msg) -> m a -- | Types that can be converted to an untyped pointer. class ToPtr s a where -- | Convert an @a@ to an untyped pointer. toPtr :: M.WriteCtx m s => M.MutMsg s -> a -> m (Maybe (Ptr (M.MutMsg s))) -- | Types that can be extracted from a struct. class FromStruct msg a where -- | Extract a value from a struct. fromStruct :: ReadCtx m msg => Struct msg -> m a -- | Types that can be converted to a struct. class ToStruct msg a where -- | Convert a value to a struct. toStruct :: a -> Struct msg ------- instances ------- instance IsWord Bool where fromWord n = (n .&. 1) == 1 toWord True = 1 toWord False = 0 instance IsWord Word1 where fromWord = Word1 . fromWord toWord = toWord . word1ToBool -- IsWord instances for integral types; they're all the same. instance IsWord Int8 where fromWord = fromIntegral toWord = fromIntegral instance IsWord Int16 where fromWord = fromIntegral toWord = fromIntegral instance IsWord Int32 where fromWord = fromIntegral toWord = fromIntegral instance IsWord Int64 where fromWord = fromIntegral toWord = fromIntegral instance IsWord Word8 where fromWord = fromIntegral toWord = fromIntegral instance IsWord Word16 where fromWord = fromIntegral toWord = fromIntegral instance IsWord Word32 where fromWord = fromIntegral toWord = fromIntegral instance IsWord Word64 where fromWord = fromIntegral toWord = fromIntegral instance IsWord Float where fromWord = wordToFloat . fromIntegral toWord = fromIntegral . floatToWord instance IsWord Double where fromWord = wordToDouble toWord = doubleToWord -- helper function for throwing SchemaViolationError "expected ..." expected :: MonadThrow m => String -> m a expected msg = throwM $ SchemaViolationError $ "expected " ++ msg -- To/FromPtr instance for lists of Void/(). instance FromPtr msg (ListOf msg ()) where fromPtr msg Nothing = pure $ messageDefault msg fromPtr _ (Just (PtrList (U.List0 list))) = pure list fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to list with element size 0" instance ToPtr s (ListOf (M.MutMsg s) ()) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrList . U.List0 -- To/FromPtr instances for lists of unsigned integers. instance FromPtr msg (ListOf msg Word8) where fromPtr msg Nothing = pure $ messageDefault msg fromPtr _ (Just (PtrList (U.List8 list))) = pure list fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to list with element size 8" instance ToPtr s (ListOf (M.MutMsg s) Word8) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrList . U.List8 instance FromPtr msg (ListOf msg Word16) where fromPtr msg Nothing = pure $ messageDefault msg fromPtr _ (Just (PtrList (U.List16 list))) = pure list fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to list with element size 16" instance ToPtr s (ListOf (M.MutMsg s) Word16) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrList . U.List16 instance FromPtr msg (ListOf msg Word32) where fromPtr msg Nothing = pure $ messageDefault msg fromPtr _ (Just (PtrList (U.List32 list))) = pure list fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to list with element size 32" instance ToPtr s (ListOf (M.MutMsg s) Word32) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrList . U.List32 instance FromPtr msg (ListOf msg Word64) where fromPtr msg Nothing = pure $ messageDefault msg fromPtr _ (Just (PtrList (U.List64 list))) = pure list fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to list with element size 64" instance ToPtr s (ListOf (M.MutMsg s) Word64) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrList . U.List64 instance FromPtr msg (ListOf msg Bool) where fromPtr msg Nothing = pure $ messageDefault msg fromPtr _ (Just (PtrList (U.List1 list))) = pure list fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to list with element size 1." instance ToPtr s (ListOf (M.MutMsg s) Bool) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrList . U.List1 -- To/FromPtr instance for pointers -- this is just the identity. instance FromPtr msg (Maybe (Ptr msg)) where fromPtr _ = pure instance ToPtr s (Maybe (Ptr (M.MutMsg s))) where toPtr _ = pure -- To/FromPtr instance for composite lists. instance FromPtr msg (ListOf msg (Struct msg)) where fromPtr msg Nothing = pure $ messageDefault msg fromPtr _ (Just (PtrList (U.ListStruct list))) = pure list fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to list of structs" instance ToPtr s (ListOf (M.MutMsg s) (Struct (M.MutMsg s))) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrList . U.ListStruct -- To/FromPtr instance for lists of pointers. instance FromPtr msg (ListOf msg (Maybe (Ptr msg))) where fromPtr msg Nothing = pure $ messageDefault msg fromPtr _ (Just (PtrList (U.ListPtr list))) = pure list fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to list of pointers" instance ToPtr s (ListOf (M.MutMsg s) (Maybe (Ptr (M.MutMsg s)))) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrList . U.ListPtr -- To/FromPtr instance for *typed* lists. instance ListElem msg e => FromPtr msg (List msg e) where fromPtr = listFromPtr instance ListElem (M.MutMsg s) e => ToPtr s (List (M.MutMsg s) e) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrList . toUntypedList -- ListElem instance for (typed) nested lists. instance ListElem msg e => ListElem msg (List msg e) where newtype List msg (List msg e) = NestedList (U.ListOf msg (Maybe (U.Ptr msg))) listFromPtr msg ptr = NestedList <$> fromPtr msg ptr toUntypedList (NestedList l) = U.ListPtr l length (NestedList l) = U.length l index i (NestedList l) = do ptr <- U.index i l fromPtr (U.message l) ptr instance MutListElem s e => MutListElem s (List (M.MutMsg s) e) where setIndex e i (NestedList l) = U.setIndex (Just (U.PtrList (toUntypedList e))) i l newList msg len = NestedList <$> U.allocListPtr msg len -- FromStruct instance for Struct; just the identity. instance FromStruct msg (Struct msg) where fromStruct = pure instance ToStruct msg (Struct msg) where toStruct = id instance FromPtr msg (Struct msg) where fromPtr msg Nothing = fromStruct (go msg) where -- the type checker needs a bit of help inferring the type here. go :: msg -> Struct msg go = messageDefault fromPtr _ (Just (PtrStruct s)) = fromStruct s fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to struct" instance ToPtr s (Struct (M.MutMsg s)) where toPtr _ = pure . Just . PtrStruct instance FromPtr msg (Maybe (Cap msg)) where fromPtr _ Nothing = pure Nothing fromPtr _ (Just (PtrCap cap)) = pure (Just cap) fromPtr _ _ = expected "pointer to capability" instance ToPtr s (Maybe (Cap (M.MutMsg s))) where toPtr _ = pure . fmap PtrCap -- | A valid implementation of 'cerialize', which just cerializes the -- elements of a list individually and puts them in the list. -- -- Note that while this is *correct* for composite lists, it is inefficient, -- since it will separately allocate the elements and then copy them into -- the list, doing extra work and leaking space. See 'cerializeCompositeVec'. cerializeBasicVec :: ( U.RWCtx m s , MutListElem s (Cerial (M.MutMsg s) a) , Cerialize a ) => M.MutMsg s -> V.Vector a -> m (List (M.MutMsg s) (Cerial (M.MutMsg s) a)) cerializeBasicVec msg vec = do list <- newList msg (V.length vec) for_ [0..V.length vec - 1] $ \i -> do e <- cerialize msg (vec V.! i) setIndex e i list pure list -- | A valid implementation of 'cerialize', which allocates a list of the -- correct size and then marshals the elements of a vector into the elements -- of the list. This is more efficient for composite types than -- 'cerializeBasicVec', hence the name. cerializeCompositeVec :: ( U.RWCtx m s , MutListElem s (Cerial (M.MutMsg s) a) , Marshal a ) => M.MutMsg s -> V.Vector a -> m (List (M.MutMsg s) (Cerial (M.MutMsg s) a)) cerializeCompositeVec msg vec = do list <- newList msg (V.length vec) for_ [0..V.length vec - 1] $ \i -> do targ <- index i list marshalInto targ (vec V.! i) pure list -- Generic decerialize instances for lists, given that the element type has an instance. instance ( ListElem M.ConstMsg (Cerial M.ConstMsg a) , Decerialize a ) => Decerialize (V.Vector a) where type Cerial msg (V.Vector a) = List msg (Cerial msg a) decerialize raw = V.generateM (length raw) (\i -> index i raw >>= decerialize)