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131 changes: 131 additions & 0 deletions tests/tracked_struct_durability.rs
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/// Test that high durabilities can't cause "access tracked struct from previous revision" panic.
///
/// The test models a situation where we have two File inputs (0, 1), where `File(0)` has LOW
/// durability and `File(1)` has HIGH durability. We can query an `index` for each file, and a
/// `definitions` from that index (just a sub-part of the index), and we can `infer` each file. The
/// `index` and `definitions` queries depend only on the `File` they operate on, but the `infer`
/// query has some other dependencies: `infer(0)` depends on `infer(1)`, and `infer(1)` also
/// depends directly on `File(0)`.
///
/// The panic occurs (in versions of Salsa without a fix) because `definitions(1)` is high
/// durability, and depends on `index(1)` which is also high durability. `index(1)` creates the
/// tracked struct `Definition(1)`, and `infer(1)` (which is low durability) depends on
/// `Definition.file(1)`.
///
/// After a change to `File(0)` (low durability), we only shallowly verify `definitions(1)` -- it
/// passes shallow verification due to durability. We take care to mark-validated the outputs of
/// `definitions(1)`, but we never verify `index(1)` at all (deeply or shallowly), which means we
/// never mark `Definition(1)` validated. So when we deep-verify `infer(1)`, we try to access its
/// dependency `Definition.file(1)`, and hit the panic because we are accessing a tracked struct
/// that has never been re-validated or re-recreated in R2.
use salsa::{Durability, Setter};

#[salsa::db]
trait Db: salsa::Database {
fn file(&self, idx: usize) -> File;
}

#[salsa::input]
struct File {
field: usize,
}

#[salsa::tracked]
struct Definition<'db> {
file: File,
}

#[salsa::tracked]
struct Index<'db> {
definitions: Definitions<'db>,
}

#[salsa::tracked]
struct Definitions<'db> {
definition: Definition<'db>,
}

#[salsa::tracked]
struct Inference<'db> {
definition: Definition<'db>,
}

#[salsa::tracked]
fn index<'db>(db: &'db dyn Db, file: File) -> Index<'db> {
let _ = file.field(db);
Index::new(db, Definitions::new(db, Definition::new(db, file)))
}

#[salsa::tracked]
fn definitions<'db>(db: &'db dyn Db, file: File) -> Definitions<'db> {
index(db, file).definitions(db)
}

#[salsa::tracked]
fn infer<'db>(db: &'db dyn Db, definition: Definition<'db>) -> Inference<'db> {
let file = definition.file(db);
if file.field(db) < 1 {
let dependent_file = db.file(1);
infer(db, definitions(db, dependent_file).definition(db))
} else {
db.file(0).field(db);
index(db, file);
Inference::new(db, definition)
}
}

#[salsa::tracked]
fn check<'db>(db: &'db dyn Db, file: File) -> Inference<'db> {
let defs = definitions(db, file);
infer(db, defs.definition(db))
}

#[test]
fn execute() {
#[salsa::db]
#[derive(Default)]
struct Database {
storage: salsa::Storage<Self>,
files: Vec<File>,
}

#[salsa::db]
impl salsa::Database for Database {
fn salsa_event(&self, _event: &dyn Fn() -> salsa::Event) {}
}

#[salsa::db]
impl Db for Database {
fn file(&self, idx: usize) -> File {
self.files[idx]
}
}

let mut db = Database::default();
// Create a file 0 with low durability, and a file 1 with high durability.

let file0 = File::new(&db, 0);
db.files.push(file0);

let file1 = File::new(&db, 1);
file1
.set_field(&mut db)
.with_durability(Durability::HIGH)
.to(1);
db.files.push(file1);

// check(0) -> infer(0) -> definitions(0) -> index(0)
// \-> infer(1) -> definitions(1) -> index(1)

assert_eq!(check(&db, file0).definition(&db).file(&db).field(&db), 1);

// update the low durability file 0
file0.set_field(&mut db).to(0);

// Re-query check(0). definitions(1) is high durability so it short-circuits in shallow-verify,
// meaning we never verify index(1) at all, but index(1) created the tracked struct
// Definition(1), so we never validate Definition(1) in R2, so when we try to verify
// Definition.file(1) (as an input of infer(1) ) we hit a panic for trying to use a struct that
// isn't validated in R2.
check(&db, file0);
}
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