feat: return compiler errors, throw java err

no more random panicing
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əlemi 2024-09-21 17:36:51 +02:00
parent 1f0bb05ab0
commit 5e560d2f3d
Signed by: alemi
GPG key ID: A4895B84D311642C
2 changed files with 24 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -15,10 +15,12 @@ fn your_function_name(arg: i32) -> Result<(), String> {
by specifying package and class, this crate will write an appropriate wrapper with the right function name. If inner function returns a `Result<>`, wrapper will also handle it. (currently just panics, soon will throw exceptions!)
note that input/output arguments must be natively FFI safe: there will be no hidden translations! you will have to un-marshal strings yourself
## examples
the following function:
```rust
#[java_easy_jni::jni(package = "mp.code", class = "Client")]
#[jni_macro::jni(package = "mp.code", class = "Client")]
fn connect(env: JNIEnv, cacca: JString) -> Result<(), ConnectionError> {
let config = codemp::api::Config::new("asd".into(), "dsa".into());
tokio().block_on(codemp::Client::connect(config))?;

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@ -21,10 +21,8 @@ use syn::{FnArg, Item, ReturnType, Type};
fn generate_jni_wrapper(attrs: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> Result<TokenStream, syn::Error> {
let mut out = TokenStream::new();
let item = syn::parse2(input.clone())?;
let Item::Fn(fn_item) = item else {
panic!("can only be applied to functions"); // TODO throw err instead of panic
let Item::Fn(fn_item) = syn::parse2(input.clone())? else {
return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "#[jni] is only supported on functions"));
};
let mut what_next = WhatNext::Nothing;
@ -39,7 +37,7 @@ fn generate_jni_wrapper(attrs: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> Result<TokenS
match i.to_string().as_ref() {
"package" => what_next = WhatNext::Package,
"class" => what_next = WhatNext::Class,
_ => panic!("unexpected keyword in attrs: {}", attr),
_ => return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "unexpected attribute on macro: {attr}")),
}
}
},
@ -60,15 +58,15 @@ fn generate_jni_wrapper(attrs: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> Result<TokenS
}
}
let package = package.expect("missing attribute 'package'");
let clazz = clazz.expect("missing attribute 'class'");
let Some(package) = package else { return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "missing attribute 'package'")) };
let Some(clazz) = clazz else { return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "missing attribute 'class'")) };
let (could_error, ret_type) = match fn_item.sig.output {
syn::ReturnType::Default => (false, fn_item.sig.output),
syn::ReturnType::Type(_tok, ty) => match *ty {
syn::Type::Path(ref path) => {
let Some(last) = path.path.segments.last() else {
panic!("empty type path");
return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "empty Result type is not valid"));
};
// TODO this is terrible, macro returns a function and we call it?? there must be a
@ -80,8 +78,8 @@ fn generate_jni_wrapper(attrs: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> Result<TokenS
if last.ident == "Result" {
match &last.arguments {
syn::PathArguments::None => panic!("result without generics is not valid"),
syn::PathArguments::Parenthesized(_) => panic!("parenthesized result is not valid"),
syn::PathArguments::None => return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "Result without generics is not valid")),
syn::PathArguments::Parenthesized(_) => return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "Parenthesized Result is not valid")),
syn::PathArguments::AngleBracketed(ref generics) => for generic in generics.args.iter() {
match generic {
syn::GenericArgument::Lifetime(_) => continue,
@ -89,7 +87,7 @@ fn generate_jni_wrapper(attrs: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> Result<TokenS
out = (true, ReturnType::Type(syn::Token![->](Span::call_site()), Box::new(ty.clone())));
break;
},
_ => panic!("unexpected type in Result generic"),
_ => return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "unexpected type in Result")),
}
}
}
@ -97,7 +95,7 @@ fn generate_jni_wrapper(attrs: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> Result<TokenS
out
},
_ => panic!("unsupported return type"),
_ => return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "unsupported return type")),
},
};
@ -107,7 +105,7 @@ fn generate_jni_wrapper(attrs: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> Result<TokenS
for arg in fn_item.sig.inputs {
let FnArg::Typed(ty) = arg else {
panic!("jni macro doesn't work on methods");
return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "#[jni] macro doesn't work on methods"));
};
incoming.append_all(quote::quote!( #ty , ));
let pat = ty.pat;
@ -119,13 +117,22 @@ fn generate_jni_wrapper(attrs: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> Result<TokenS
let fn_name_inner = syn::Ident::new(&name, Span::call_site());
let fn_name = syn::Ident::new(&format!("Java_{package}_{clazz}_{name_jni}"), Span::call_site());
let Some(env_ident) = forwarding.clone().into_iter().next() else {
return Err(syn::Error::new(Span::call_site(), "missing JNIEnv argument"));
};
let wrapped = if could_error {
quote::quote! {
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "system" fn #fn_name<'local>(#incoming) #ret_type {
match #fn_name_inner(#forwarding) {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(e) => panic!("error in JNI!"), // TODO throw java exc
Err(e) => {
#env_ident
.throw_new("java/lang/RuntimeException", format!("{e:?}"))
.expect("failed throwing Java exception from native call");
return 0;
}
}
}
}