doc: params.*Extra* comments and improved readability

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Arran Schlosberg 2024-08-23 15:12:33 +01:00
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@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ import (
// Extras are arbitrary payloads to be added as extra fields in [ChainConfig] // Extras are arbitrary payloads to be added as extra fields in [ChainConfig]
// and [Rules] structs. See [RegisterExtras]. // and [Rules] structs. See [RegisterExtras].
type Extras[C any, R any] struct { type Extras[C any, R any] struct {
// NewForRules, if non-nil is called at the end of [ChainConfig.Rules] with // NewRules, if non-nil is called at the end of [ChainConfig.Rules] with the
// the newly created [Rules] and the [ChainConfig] extra payload. Its // newly created [Rules] and other context from the method call. Its
// returned value will be the extra payload of the [Rules]. If NewForRules // returned value will be the extra payload of the [Rules]. If NewRules is
// is nil then so too will the [Rules] extra payload be a nil `*R`. // nil then so too will the [Rules] extra payload be a nil `*R`.
// //
// NewForRules MAY modify the [Rules] but MUST NOT modify the [ChainConfig]. // NewRules MAY modify the [Rules] but MUST NOT modify the [ChainConfig].
NewForRules func(_ *ChainConfig, _ *Rules, _ *C, blockNum *big.Int, isMerge bool, timestamp uint64) *R NewRules func(_ *ChainConfig, _ *Rules, _ *C, blockNum *big.Int, isMerge bool, timestamp uint64) *R
} }
// RegisterExtras registers the types `C` and `R` such that they are carried as // RegisterExtras registers the types `C` and `R` such that they are carried as
@ -28,19 +28,16 @@ type Extras[C any, R any] struct {
// //
// After registration, JSON unmarshalling of a [ChainConfig] will create a new // After registration, JSON unmarshalling of a [ChainConfig] will create a new
// `*C` and unmarshal the JSON key "extra" into it. Conversely, JSON marshalling // `*C` and unmarshal the JSON key "extra" into it. Conversely, JSON marshalling
// will populate the "extra" key with the contents of the `*C`. Calls to // will populate the "extra" key with the contents of the `*C`. Both the
// [ChainConfig.Rules] will call the `NewForRules` function of the registered // [json.Marshaler] and [json.Unmarshaler] interfaces are honoured if
// [Extras] to create a new `*R`. // implemented by `C` and/or `R.`
// //
// The payloads can be accessed via the [ChainConfig.extraPayload] and // Calls to [ChainConfig.Rules] will call the `NewRules` function of the
// [Rules.extraPayload] methods, which will always return a `*C` or `*R` // registered [Extras] to create a new `*R`.
// respectively however these pointers may themselves be nil.
// //
// As the `ExtraPayload()` methods are not generic and return `any`, their // The payloads can be accessed via the [ExtraPayloadGetter.FromChainConfig] and
// values MUST be type-asserted to the returned type; failure to do so may // [ExtraPayloadGetter.FromRules] methods of the getter returned by
// result in a typed-nil bug. This pattern most-closely resembles a fully // RegisterExtras.
// generic implementation and users SHOULD wrap the type assertions in a shared
// package.
func RegisterExtras[C any, R any](e Extras[C, R]) ExtraPayloadGetter[C, R] { func RegisterExtras[C any, R any](e Extras[C, R]) ExtraPayloadGetter[C, R] {
if registeredExtras != nil { if registeredExtras != nil {
panic("re-registration of Extras") panic("re-registration of Extras")
@ -51,15 +48,28 @@ func RegisterExtras[C any, R any](e Extras[C, R]) ExtraPayloadGetter[C, R] {
return ExtraPayloadGetter[C, R]{} return ExtraPayloadGetter[C, R]{}
} }
// An ExtraPayloadGettter ... // registeredExtras holds the [Extras] registered via [RegisterExtras]. As we
type ExtraPayloadGetter[C any, R any] struct{} // don't know `C` and `R` at compile time, it must be an interface.
var registeredExtras interface {
nilForChainConfig() *pseudo.Type
nilForRules() *pseudo.Type
newForChainConfig() *pseudo.Type
newForRules(_ *ChainConfig, _ *Rules, blockNum *big.Int, isMerge bool, timestamp uint64) *pseudo.Type
}
// FromChainConfig ... // An ExtraPayloadGettter provides strongly typed access to the extra payloads
// carried by [ChainConfig] and [Rules] structs. The only valid way to construct
// a getter is by a call to [RegisterExtras].
type ExtraPayloadGetter[C any, R any] struct {
_ struct{} // make godoc show unexported fields so nobody tries to make their own getter ;)
}
// FromChainConfig returns the ChainConfig's extra payload.
func (ExtraPayloadGetter[C, R]) FromChainConfig(c *ChainConfig) *C { func (ExtraPayloadGetter[C, R]) FromChainConfig(c *ChainConfig) *C {
return pseudo.MustNewValue[*C](c.extraPayload()).Get() return pseudo.MustNewValue[*C](c.extraPayload()).Get()
} }
// FromRules ... // FromRules returns the Rules' extra payload.
func (ExtraPayloadGetter[C, R]) FromRules(r *Rules) *R { func (ExtraPayloadGetter[C, R]) FromRules(r *Rules) *R {
return pseudo.MustNewValue[*R](r.extraPayload()).Get() return pseudo.MustNewValue[*R](r.extraPayload()).Get()
} }
@ -71,24 +81,14 @@ func mustBeStruct[T any]() {
} }
} }
// notStructMessage returns the message with which [mustBeStruct] might panic.
// It exists to avoid change-detector tests should the message contents change.
func notStructMessage[T any]() string { func notStructMessage[T any]() string {
var x T var x T
return fmt.Sprintf("%T is not a struct", x) return fmt.Sprintf("%T is not a struct", x)
} }
var registeredExtras interface { // UnmarshalJSON implements the [json.Unmarshaler] interface.
nilForChainConfig() *pseudo.Type
nilForRules() *pseudo.Type
newForChainConfig() *pseudo.Type
newForRules(_ *ChainConfig, _ *Rules, blockNum *big.Int, isMerge bool, timestamp uint64) *pseudo.Type
}
var (
_ json.Unmarshaler = (*ChainConfig)(nil)
_ json.Marshaler = (*ChainConfig)(nil)
)
// UnmarshalJSON ... TODO
func (c *ChainConfig) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { func (c *ChainConfig) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
// We need to bypass this UnmarshalJSON() method when we again call // We need to bypass this UnmarshalJSON() method when we again call
// json.Unmarshal(). The `raw` type won't inherit the method. // json.Unmarshal(). The `raw` type won't inherit the method.
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ func (c *ChainConfig) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
return nil return nil
} }
// MarshalJSON ... TODO // MarshalJSON implements the [json.Marshaler] interface.
func (c *ChainConfig) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { func (c *ChainConfig) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
type raw ChainConfig type raw ChainConfig
cc := &struct { cc := &struct {
@ -123,6 +123,13 @@ func (c *ChainConfig) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(cc) return json.Marshal(cc)
} }
var _ interface {
json.Marshaler
json.Unmarshaler
} = (*ChainConfig)(nil)
// addRulesExtra is called at the end of [ChainConfig.Rules]; it exists to
// abstract the libevm-specific behaviour outside of original geth code.
func (c *ChainConfig) addRulesExtra(r *Rules, blockNum *big.Int, isMerge bool, timestamp uint64) { func (c *ChainConfig) addRulesExtra(r *Rules, blockNum *big.Int, isMerge bool, timestamp uint64) {
r.extra = nil r.extra = nil
if registeredExtras != nil { if registeredExtras != nil {
@ -130,13 +137,15 @@ func (c *ChainConfig) addRulesExtra(r *Rules, blockNum *big.Int, isMerge bool, t
} }
} }
// extraPayload returns the extra payload carried by the ChainConfig and can // extraPayload returns the ChainConfig's extra payload iff [RegisterExtras] has
// only be called if [RegisterExtras] was called. The returned value is always // already been called. If the payload hasn't been populated (typically via
// of type `*C` as registered, but may be nil. Callers MUST immediately // unmarshalling of JSON), a nil value is constructed and returned.
// type-assert the returned value to `*C` to avoid typed-nil bugs. See the
// example for the intended usage pattern.
func (c *ChainConfig) extraPayload() *pseudo.Type { func (c *ChainConfig) extraPayload() *pseudo.Type {
if registeredExtras == nil { if registeredExtras == nil {
// This will only happen if someone constructs an [ExtraPayloadGetter]
// directly, without a call to [RegisterExtras].
//
// See https://google.github.io/styleguide/go/best-practices#when-to-panic
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.ExtraPayload() called before RegisterExtras()", c)) panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.ExtraPayload() called before RegisterExtras()", c))
} }
if c.extra == nil { if c.extra == nil {
@ -145,13 +154,10 @@ func (c *ChainConfig) extraPayload() *pseudo.Type {
return c.extra return c.extra
} }
// extraPayload returns the extra payload carried by the Rules and can only be // extraPayload is equivalent to [ChainConfig.extraPayload].
// called if [RegisterExtras] was called. The returned value is always of type
// `*R` as registered, but may be nil. Callers MUST immediately type-assert the
// returned value to `*R` to avoid typed-nil bugs. See the example on
// [ChainConfig.extraPayload] for the intended usage pattern.
func (r *Rules) extraPayload() *pseudo.Type { func (r *Rules) extraPayload() *pseudo.Type {
if registeredExtras == nil { if registeredExtras == nil {
// See ChainConfig.extraPayload() equivalent.
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.ExtraPayload() called before RegisterExtras()", r)) panic(fmt.Sprintf("%T.ExtraPayload() called before RegisterExtras()", r))
} }
if r.extra == nil { if r.extra == nil {
@ -160,6 +166,10 @@ func (r *Rules) extraPayload() *pseudo.Type {
return r.extra return r.extra
} }
/**
* Start of Extras implementing the registeredExtras interface.
*/
func (Extras[C, R]) nilForChainConfig() *pseudo.Type { return pseudo.Zero[*C]().Type } func (Extras[C, R]) nilForChainConfig() *pseudo.Type { return pseudo.Zero[*C]().Type }
func (Extras[C, R]) nilForRules() *pseudo.Type { return pseudo.Zero[*R]().Type } func (Extras[C, R]) nilForRules() *pseudo.Type { return pseudo.Zero[*R]().Type }
@ -169,8 +179,12 @@ func (*Extras[C, R]) newForChainConfig() *pseudo.Type {
} }
func (e *Extras[C, R]) newForRules(c *ChainConfig, r *Rules, blockNum *big.Int, isMerge bool, timestamp uint64) *pseudo.Type { func (e *Extras[C, R]) newForRules(c *ChainConfig, r *Rules, blockNum *big.Int, isMerge bool, timestamp uint64) *pseudo.Type {
if e.NewForRules == nil { if e.NewRules == nil {
return e.nilForRules() return e.nilForRules()
} }
return pseudo.From(e.NewForRules(c, r, c.extra.Interface().(*C), blockNum, isMerge, timestamp)).Type return pseudo.From(e.NewRules(c, r, c.extra.Interface().(*C), blockNum, isMerge, timestamp)).Type
} }
/**
* End of Extras implementing the registeredExtras interface.
*/

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ func TestRegisterExtras(t *testing.T) {
name: "Rules payload copied from ChainConfig payload", name: "Rules payload copied from ChainConfig payload",
register: func() { register: func() {
RegisterExtras(Extras[ccExtraA, rulesExtraA]{ RegisterExtras(Extras[ccExtraA, rulesExtraA]{
NewForRules: func(cc *ChainConfig, r *Rules, ex *ccExtraA, _ *big.Int, _ bool, _ uint64) *rulesExtraA { NewRules: func(cc *ChainConfig, r *Rules, ex *ccExtraA, _ *big.Int, _ bool, _ uint64) *rulesExtraA {
return &rulesExtraA{ return &rulesExtraA{
A: ex.A, A: ex.A,
} }

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import (
// TODO: explain why this isn't in an init() // TODO: explain why this isn't in an init()
func initFn() { func initFn() {
getter = params.RegisterExtras(params.Extras[ChainConfigExtra, RulesExtra]{ getter = params.RegisterExtras(params.Extras[ChainConfigExtra, RulesExtra]{
NewForRules: constructRulesExtra, NewRules: constructRulesExtra,
}) })
} }