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Add ScalarBuffer abstraction (apache#1811)
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use crate::buffer::Buffer; | ||
use crate::datatypes::ArrowNativeType; | ||
use std::ops::Deref; | ||
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/// Provides a safe API for interpreting a [`Buffer`] as a slice of [`ArrowNativeType`] | ||
/// | ||
/// # Safety | ||
/// | ||
/// All [`ArrowNativeType`] are valid for all possible backing byte representations, and as | ||
/// a result they are "trivially safely transmutable". | ||
pub struct ScalarBuffer<T: ArrowNativeType> { | ||
#[allow(unused)] | ||
buffer: Buffer, | ||
// Borrows from `buffer` and is valid for the lifetime of `buffer` | ||
ptr: *const T, | ||
// The length of this slice | ||
len: usize, | ||
} | ||
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impl<T: ArrowNativeType> ScalarBuffer<T> { | ||
/// Create a new [`ScalarBuffer`] from a [`Buffer`], and an `offset` | ||
/// and `length` in units of `T` | ||
/// | ||
/// # Panics | ||
/// | ||
/// This method will panic if | ||
/// | ||
/// * `offset` or `len` would result in overflow | ||
/// * `buffer` is not aligned to a multiple of `std::mem::size_of::<T>` | ||
/// * `bytes` is not large enough for the requested slice | ||
pub fn new(buffer: Buffer, offset: usize, len: usize) -> Self { | ||
let size = std::mem::size_of::<T>(); | ||
let offset_len = offset.checked_add(len).expect("length overflow"); | ||
let start_bytes = offset.checked_mul(size).expect("start bytes overflow"); | ||
let end_bytes = offset_len.checked_mul(size).expect("end bytes overflow"); | ||
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let bytes = &buffer.as_slice()[start_bytes..end_bytes]; | ||
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// SAFETY: all byte sequences correspond to a valid instance of T | ||
let (prefix, offsets, suffix) = unsafe { bytes.align_to::<T>() }; | ||
assert!( | ||
prefix.is_empty() && suffix.is_empty(), | ||
"buffer is not aligned to {} byte boundary", | ||
size | ||
); | ||
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let ptr = offsets.as_ptr(); | ||
Self { buffer, ptr, len } | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl<T: ArrowNativeType> Deref for ScalarBuffer<T> { | ||
type Target = [T]; | ||
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { | ||
// SAFETY: Bounds checked in constructor and ptr is valid for the lifetime of self | ||
unsafe { std::slice::from_raw_parts(self.ptr, self.len) } | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl<T: ArrowNativeType> AsRef<[T]> for ScalarBuffer<T> { | ||
fn as_ref(&self) -> &[T] { | ||
self | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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#[cfg(test)] | ||
mod tests { | ||
use super::*; | ||
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#[test] | ||
fn test_basic() { | ||
let expected = [0_i32, 1, 2]; | ||
let buffer = Buffer::from_iter(expected.iter().cloned()); | ||
let typed = ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer.clone(), 0, 3); | ||
assert_eq!(*typed, expected); | ||
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let typed = ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer.clone(), 1, 2); | ||
assert_eq!(*typed, expected[1..]); | ||
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let typed = ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer.clone(), 1, 0); | ||
assert!(typed.is_empty()); | ||
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let typed = ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer, 3, 0); | ||
assert!(typed.is_empty()); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
#[should_panic(expected = "buffer is not aligned to 4 byte boundary")] | ||
fn test_unaligned() { | ||
let expected = [0_i32, 1, 2]; | ||
let buffer = Buffer::from_iter(expected.iter().cloned()); | ||
let buffer = buffer.slice(1); | ||
ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer, 0, 2); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
#[should_panic(expected = "range end index 16 out of range for slice of length 12")] | ||
fn test_length_out_of_bounds() { | ||
let buffer = Buffer::from_iter([0_i32, 1, 2]); | ||
ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer, 1, 3); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
#[should_panic(expected = "range end index 16 out of range for slice of length 12")] | ||
fn test_offset_out_of_bounds() { | ||
let buffer = Buffer::from_iter([0_i32, 1, 2]); | ||
ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer, 4, 0); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
#[should_panic(expected = "length overflow")] | ||
fn test_length_overflow() { | ||
let buffer = Buffer::from_iter([0_i32, 1, 2]); | ||
ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer, usize::MAX, 1); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
#[should_panic(expected = "start bytes overflow")] | ||
fn test_start_overflow() { | ||
let buffer = Buffer::from_iter([0_i32, 1, 2]); | ||
ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer, usize::MAX / 4 + 1, 0); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
#[should_panic(expected = "end bytes overflow")] | ||
fn test_end_overflow() { | ||
let buffer = Buffer::from_iter([0_i32, 1, 2]); | ||
ScalarBuffer::<i32>::new(buffer, 0, usize::MAX / 4 + 1); | ||
} | ||
} |