271: FromStream impls for collections (and more!) r=yoshuawuyts a=sunjay
Just opening this to have some visibility on my work as I finish it off. Hopefully will be done in the next day or two, but if not, this is here for someone else to finish it off.
I'm currently in the process of adding the `FromStream` impls for all the collections. This is generally a very easy and repetitive process:
1. Look up the impl of `FromIterator` for the given collection, it probably uses the `Extend` trait which is also implemented for that collection
2. Copy and paste the directory for the collection that is closest to the collection you're currently doing (closest in terms of the type parameters needed)
3. Update the `Extend` impl to be for the collection you're implementing, being careful to use the `reserve` method if the collection has one to avoid allocating too many times
4. Update the `FromStream` impl to be for the collection you're implementing
5. Make sure you update the docs in the copied `mod.rs` and that you've updated `collections/mod.rs`
6. Test with `--features unstable` or your code will not be compiled
The majority of this work is just looking at what `std` does and adapting it to streams. Honestly it's kind of relaxing after a long day... (maybe I'm weird!) 😄
Co-authored-by: Sunjay Varma <varma.sunjay@gmail.com>
266: Changes Extend trait in order to allow streams that yield references r=yoshuawuyts a=sunjay
This is not ready to merge yet. I am mainly opening it so we can discuss a change I had to make to the `Extend` trait. cc @yoshuawuyts @stjepang (and anyone else interested)
## Before this can be merged
- [x] Discuss/Approve changes to `Extend` trait
- [x] Change to using `for_each` after #264 is merged
- [ ] (optional) Wait until a `copied()` method is added to `StreamExt` so that the `&char` impl can be finished.
- We can also just comment out or remove the impl that uses `copied` until that is added
## Changes To The Extend Trait
While writing the impls of the `Extend` trait for the `String` type, I noticed that certain impls weren't possible because there is no bound on `Extend` that guarantees that the type `A` being yielded from the stream actually lives long enough. We probably didn't run into this earlier because this usually isn't a problem for owned values since the compiler doesn't have to worry about whether they will out live the stream that they come from. I ran into this because of the `Extend` impls that consume streams of references.
The difference between the async `Extend` and the standard library `Extend` is that the async `Extend` returns a value that still references the input stream. That means that if `A` is any reference type, the compiler needs to be able to guarantee that `A` will be around as long as the `Future` returned from the trait method is around.
To fix this, I had to add the bound shown below:
```patch
pub trait Extend<A> {
/// Extends a collection with the contents of a stream.
fn stream_extend<'a, T: IntoStream<Item = A> + 'a>(
&'a mut self,
stream: T,
- ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()> + 'a>>;
+ ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()> + 'a>> where A: 'a;
}
```
This guarantees that each value of type `A` will last at least as long as our boxed future does. The bound had to be in a where clause on the method (and not on the declaration of `A` because the lifetime `'a` isn't in scope at the trait level. I don't think there are any negative consequences of using a where clause like this, but that's why I wanted to bring it up for discussion.
In addition to this, I had to ensure that when writing the `Extend` impls for `String` I appropriately bounded the lifetime of the references from the stream. You can see this in the code below with `where 'b: 'a`.
```rust
impl<'b> Extend<&'b str> for String {
fn stream_extend<'a, S: IntoStream<Item = &'b str> + 'a>(
&'a mut self,
stream: S,
) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()> + 'a>> where 'b: 'a {
//TODO: This can just be: stream.into_stream().for_each(move |s| self.push_str(s))
Box::pin(stream.into_stream().fold((), move |(), s| self.push_str(s)))
}
}
```
I should note that initially I tried to make it work with just the impl shown above, without modifying the `Extend` trait. This doesn't work because it would be a stricter bound than what is found in the trait itself. Rust does not allow stricter bounds like that because it could potentially cause unsoundness when dealing with generics.
Of course, I am totally open to being completely wrong in my understanding of how to resolve this issue. I tried to solve the problem with as minimal of a change as possible. Please let me know if you have some better ideas or other suggestions.
## `FromStream` impls for String
The purpose of adding these `Extend` impls is to continue my work from #129 in adding the rest of the `FromStream` impls. The `Extend` impls are used directly to add all of the `FromStream` impls for `String`. Just like with #207 and #265, this adds a new `string` module that is unstable just like the other modules added for `FromStream`.
Co-authored-by: Sunjay Varma <varma.sunjay@gmail.com>
260: update Barrier example to match std::sync::Barrier 1:1 r=yoshuawuyts a=yoshuawuyts
This makes our impl's exmaple match [std's Barrier example](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/sync/struct.Barrier.html) 1:1. Thanks!
Co-authored-by: Yoshua Wuyts <yoshuawuyts@gmail.com>