FlexiLib/src/interface.zig

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const std = @import("std");
// C interfaces between main and libraries
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pub const Header = extern struct {
name_ptr: [*]u8,
name_len: usize,
value_ptr: [*]u8,
value_len: usize,
};
pub const Response = extern struct {
ptr: [*]u8,
len: usize,
headers: [*]Header,
headers_len: usize,
};
pub const Request = extern struct {
method: [*:0]u8,
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method_len: usize,
content: [*]u8,
content_len: usize,
headers: [*]Header,
headers_len: usize,
};
// If the library is Zig, we can use these helpers
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threadlocal var allocator: ?*std.mem.Allocator = null;
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const log = std.log.scoped(.interface);
pub const ZigRequest = struct {
method: [:0]u8,
content: []u8,
headers: []Header,
};
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pub const ZigHeader = struct {
name: []u8,
value: []u8,
};
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pub const ZigResponse = struct {
body: *std.ArrayList(u8),
headers: *std.StringHashMap([]const u8),
};
pub const ZigRequestHandler = *const fn (std.mem.Allocator, ZigRequest, ZigResponse) anyerror!void;
/// This function is optional and can be exported by zig libraries for
/// initialization. If exported, it will be called once in the beginning of
/// a request and will be provided a pointer to std.mem.Allocator, which is
/// useful for reusing the parent allocator. If you're planning on using
/// the handleRequest helper below, you must use zigInit or otherwise
/// set the interface allocator in your own version of zigInit
pub fn zigInit(parent_allocator: *anyopaque) callconv(.C) void {
allocator = @ptrCast(@alignCast(parent_allocator));
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}
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pub fn toZigHeader(header: Header) ZigHeader {
return .{
.name = header.name_ptr[0..header.name_len],
.value = header.value_ptr[0..header.value_len],
};
}
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/// Converts a StringHashMap to the structure necessary for passing through the
/// C boundary. This will be called automatically for you via the handleRequest function
/// and is also used by the main processing loop to coerce request headers
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fn toHeaders(alloc: std.mem.Allocator, headers: std.StringHashMap([]const u8)) ![*]Header {
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var header_array = try std.ArrayList(Header).initCapacity(alloc, headers.count());
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var iterator = headers.iterator();
while (iterator.next()) |kv| {
header_array.appendAssumeCapacity(.{
.name_ptr = @constCast(kv.key_ptr.*).ptr,
.name_len = kv.key_ptr.*.len,
.value_ptr = @constCast(kv.value_ptr.*).ptr,
.value_len = kv.value_ptr.*.len,
});
}
return header_array.items.ptr;
}
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/// handles a request, implementing the C interface to communicate between the
/// main program and a zig library. Most importantly, it will catch/report
/// errors appropriately and allow zig code to use standard Zig error semantics
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pub fn handleRequest(request: *Request, zigRequestHandler: ZigRequestHandler) ?*Response {
// TODO: implement another library in C or Rust or something to show
// that anything using a C ABI can be successful
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var alloc = if (allocator) |a| a.* else {
log.err("zigInit not called prior to handle_request. This is a coding error", .{});
return null;
};
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// setup response body
var response = std.ArrayList(u8).init(alloc);
// setup headers
var headers = std.StringHashMap([]const u8).init(alloc);
zigRequestHandler(
alloc,
.{
.method = request.method[0..request.method_len :0],
.content = request.content[0..request.content_len],
.headers = request.headers[0..request.headers_len],
},
.{
.body = &response,
.headers = &headers,
},
) catch |e| {
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log.err("Unexpected error processing request: {any}", .{e});
if (@errorReturnTrace()) |trace| {
std.debug.dumpStackTrace(trace.*);
}
return null;
};
// Marshall data back for handling by server
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var rc = alloc.create(Response) catch {
log.err("Could not allocate memory for response object. This may be fatal", .{});
return null;
};
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rc.ptr = response.items.ptr;
rc.len = response.items.len;
rc.headers = toHeaders(alloc, headers) catch |e| {
log.err("Unexpected error processing request: {any}", .{e});
if (@errorReturnTrace()) |trace| {
std.debug.dumpStackTrace(trace.*);
}
return null;
};
rc.headers_len = headers.count();
return rc;
}