[github](https://github.com/Voultapher/self_cell) [crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/self_cell) [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/self_cell) # `self_cell!` Use the macro-rules macro: `self_cell!` to create safe-to-use self-referential structs in stable Rust, without leaking the struct internal lifetime. In a nutshell, the API looks *roughly* like this: ```rust // User code: self_cell!( struct NewStructName { owner: Owner, #[covariant] dependent: Dependent, } impl {Debug} ); // Generated by macro: struct NewStructName(...); impl NewStructName { fn new( owner: Owner, dependent_builder: impl for<'a> FnOnce(&'a Owner) -> Dependent<'a> ) -> NewStructName { ... } fn borrow_owner<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a Owner { ... } fn borrow_dependent<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a Dependent<'a> { ... } } impl Debug for NewStructName { ... } ``` Self-referential structs are currently not supported with safe vanilla Rust. The only reasonable safe alternative is to expect the user to juggle 2 separate data structures which is a mess. The library solution ouroboros is really expensive to compile due to its use of procedural macros. This alternative is `no_std`, uses no proc-macros, some self contained unsafe and works on stable Rust, and is miri tested. With a total of less than 300 lines of implementation code, which consists mostly of type and trait implementations, this crate aims to be a good minimal solution to the problem of self-referential structs. It has undergone [community code review](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/experimental-safe-to-use-proc-macro-free-self-referential-structs-in-stable-rust/52775) from experienced Rust users. ### Fast compile times ``` $ rm -rf target && cargo +nightly build -Z timings Compiling self_cell v0.9.0 Completed self_cell v0.9.0 in 0.2s ``` Because it does **not** use proc-macros, and has 0 dependencies compile-times are fast. Measurements done on a slow laptop. ### A motivating use case ```rust use self_cell::self_cell; #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] struct Ast<'a>(pub Vec<&'a str>); self_cell!( struct AstCell { owner: String, #[covariant] dependent: Ast, } impl {Debug, Eq, PartialEq} ); fn build_ast_cell(code: &str) -> AstCell { // Create owning String on stack. let pre_processed_code = code.trim().to_string(); // Move String into AstCell, then build Ast inplace. AstCell::new( pre_processed_code, |code| Ast(code.split(' ').filter(|word| word.len() > 1).collect()) ) } fn main() { let ast_cell = build_ast_cell("fox = cat + dog"); println!("ast_cell -> {:?}", &ast_cell); println!("ast_cell.borrow_owner() -> {:?}", ast_cell.borrow_owner()); println!("ast_cell.borrow_dependent().0[1] -> {:?}", ast_cell.borrow_dependent().0[1]); } ``` ``` $ cargo run ast_cell -> AstCell { owner: "fox = cat + dog", dependent: Ast(["fox", "cat", "dog"]) } ast_cell.borrow_owner() -> "fox = cat + dog" ast_cell.borrow_dependent().0[1] -> "cat" ``` There is no way in safe Rust to have an API like `build_ast_cell`, as soon as `Ast` depends on stack variables like `pre_processed_code` you can't return the value out of the function anymore. You could move the pre-processing into the caller but that gets ugly quickly because you can't encapsulate things anymore. Note this is a somewhat niche use case, self-referential structs should only be used when there is no good alternative. Under the hood, it heap allocates a struct which it initializes first by moving the owner value to it and then using the reference to this now Pin/Immovable owner to construct the dependent inplace next to it. This makes it safe to move the generated SelfCell but you have to pay for the heap allocation. See the documentation for a more in-depth API overview and advanced examples: https://docs.rs/self_cell ### Installing [See cargo docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/). ## Running the tests ``` cargo test cargo miri test ``` ### Related projects [ouroboros](https://github.com/joshua-maros/ouroboros) [rental](https://github.com/jpernst/rental) [Schroedinger](https://github.com/dureuill/sc) [owning_ref](https://github.com/Kimundi/owning-ref-rs) [ghost-cell](https://github.com/matthieu-m/ghost-cell) ## Min required rustc version By default the minimum required rustc version is 1.51. There is an optional feature you can enable called "old_rust" that enables support down to rustc version 1.36. However this requires polyfilling std library functionality for older rustc with technically UB versions. Testing does not show older rustc versions (ab)using this. Use at your own risk. The minimum versions are a best effor and may change with any new major release. ## Contributing Please respect the [CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) when contributing. ## Versioning We use [SemVer](http://semver.org/) for versioning. For the versions available, see the [tags on this repository](https://github.com/Voultapher/self_cell/tags). ## Authors * **Lukas Bergdoll** - *Initial work* - [Voultapher](https://github.com/Voultapher) See also the list of [contributors](https://github.com/Voultapher/self_cell/contributors) who participated in this project. ## License This project is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - see the [LICENSE.md](LICENSE.md) file for details.