# tendril **Warning**: This library is at a very early stage of development, and it contains a substantial amount of `unsafe` code. Use at your own risk! [![Build Status](https://github.com/servo/tendril/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/servo/tendril/actions) [API Documentation](https://doc.servo.org/tendril/index.html) ## Introduction `Tendril` is a compact string/buffer type, optimized for zero-copy parsing. Tendrils have the semantics of owned strings, but are sometimes views into shared buffers. When you mutate a tendril, an owned copy is made if necessary. Further mutations occur in-place until the string becomes shared, e.g. with `clone()` or `subtendril()`. Buffer sharing is accomplished through thread-local (non-atomic) reference counting, which has very low overhead. The Rust type system will prevent you at compile time from sending a tendril between threads. (See below for thoughts on relaxing this restriction.) Whereas `String` allocates in the heap for any non-empty string, `Tendril` can store small strings (up to 8 bytes) in-line, without a heap allocation. `Tendril` is also smaller than `String` on 64-bit platforms — 16 bytes versus 24. `Option` is the same size as `Tendril`, thanks to [`NonZero`][NonZero]. The maximum length of a tendril is 4 GB. The library will panic if you attempt to go over the limit. ## Formats and encoding `Tendril` uses [phantom types](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rust-by-example/generics/phantom.html) to track a buffer's format. This determines at compile time which operations are available on a given tendril. For example, `Tendril` and `Tendril` can be borrowed as `&str` and `&[u8]` respectively. `Tendril` also integrates with [rust-encoding](https://github.com/lifthrasiir/rust-encoding) and has preliminary support for [WTF-8][] buffers. ## Plans for the future ### Ropes [html5ever][] will use `Tendril` as a zero-copy text representation. It would be good to preserve this all the way through to Servo's DOM. This would reduce memory consumption, and possibly speed up text shaping and painting. However, DOM text may conceivably be larger than 4 GB, and will anyway not be contiguous in memory around e.g. a character entity reference. *Solution:* Build a **[rope][] on top of these strings** and use that as Servo's representation of DOM text. We can perhaps do text shaping and/or painting in parallel for different chunks of a rope. html5ever can additionally use this rope type as a replacement for `BufferQueue`. Because the underlying buffers are reference-counted, the bulk of this rope is already a [persistent data structure][]. Consider what happens when appending two ropes to get a "new" rope. A vector-backed rope would copy a vector of small structs, one for each chunk, and would bump the corresponding refcounts. But it would not copy any of the string data. If we want more sharing, then a [2-3 finger tree][] could be a good choice. We would probably stick with `VecDeque` for ropes under a certain size. ### UTF-16 compatibility SpiderMonkey expects text to be in UCS-2 format for the most part. The semantics of JavaScript strings are difficult to implement on UTF-8. This also applies to HTML parsing via `document.write`. Also, passing SpiderMonkey a string that isn't contiguous in memory will incur additional overhead and complexity, if not a full copy. *Solution:* Use **WTF-8 in parsing** and in the DOM. Servo will **convert to contiguous UTF-16 when necessary**. The conversion can easily be parallelized, if we find a practical need to convert huge chunks of text all at once. ### Source span information Some html5ever API consumers want to know the originating location in the HTML source file(s) of each token or parse error. An example application would be a command-line HTML validator with diagnostic output similar to `rustc`'s. *Solution:* Accept **some metadata along with each input string**. The type of metadata is chosen by the API consumer; it defaults to `()`, which has size zero. For any non-inline string, we can provide the associated metadata as well as a byte offset. [NonZero]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/nonzero/struct.NonZero.html [html5ever]: https://github.com/servo/html5ever [WTF-8]: https://simonsapin.github.io/wtf-8/ [rope]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rope_%28data_structure%29 [persistent data structure]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persistent_data_structure [2-3 finger tree]: https://www.staff.city.ac.uk/~ross/papers/FingerTree.html