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//! Spans represent periods of time in the execution of a program.
use crate::field::FieldSet;
use crate::parent::Parent;
use crate::stdlib::num::NonZeroU64;
use crate::{field, Metadata};
/// Identifies a span within the context of a subscriber.
///
/// They are generated by [`Subscriber`]s for each span as it is created, by
/// the [`new_span`] trait method. See the documentation for that method for
/// more information on span ID generation.
///
/// [`Subscriber`]: super::subscriber::Subscriber
/// [`new_span`]: super::subscriber::Subscriber::new_span
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct Id(NonZeroU64);
/// Attributes provided to a `Subscriber` describing a new span when it is
/// created.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Attributes<'a> {
metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>,
values: &'a field::ValueSet<'a>,
parent: Parent,
}
/// A set of fields recorded by a span.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Record<'a> {
values: &'a field::ValueSet<'a>,
}
/// Indicates what [the `Subscriber` considers] the "current" span.
///
/// As subscribers may not track a notion of a current span, this has three
/// possible states:
/// - "unknown", indicating that the subscriber does not track a current span,
/// - "none", indicating that the current context is known to not be in a span,
/// - "some", with the current span's [`Id`] and [`Metadata`].
///
/// [the `Subscriber` considers]: super::subscriber::Subscriber::current_span
/// [`Id`]: Id
/// [`Metadata`]: super::metadata::Metadata
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Current {
inner: CurrentInner,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
enum CurrentInner {
Current {
id: Id,
metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>,
},
None,
Unknown,
}
// ===== impl Span =====
impl Id {
/// Constructs a new span ID from the given `u64`.
///
/// <pre class="ignore" style="white-space:normal;font:inherit;">
/// <strong>Note</strong>: Span IDs must be greater than zero.
/// </pre>
///
/// # Panics
/// - If the provided `u64` is 0.
pub fn from_u64(u: u64) -> Self {
Id(NonZeroU64::new(u).expect("span IDs must be > 0"))
}
/// Constructs a new span ID from the given `NonZeroU64`.
///
/// Unlike [`Id::from_u64`](#method.from_u64), this will never panic.
#[inline]
pub const fn from_non_zero_u64(id: NonZeroU64) -> Self {
Id(id)
}
// Allow `into` by-ref since we don't want to impl Copy for Id
#[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
/// Returns the span's ID as a `u64`.
pub fn into_u64(&self) -> u64 {
self.0.get()
}
// Allow `into` by-ref since we don't want to impl Copy for Id
#[allow(clippy::wrong_self_convention)]
/// Returns the span's ID as a `NonZeroU64`.
#[inline]
pub const fn into_non_zero_u64(&self) -> NonZeroU64 {
self.0
}
}
impl<'a> From<&'a Id> for Option<Id> {
fn from(id: &'a Id) -> Self {
Some(id.clone())
}
}
// ===== impl Attributes =====
impl<'a> Attributes<'a> {
/// Returns `Attributes` describing a new child span of the current span,
/// with the provided metadata and values.
pub fn new(metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>, values: &'a field::ValueSet<'a>) -> Self {
Attributes {
metadata,
values,
parent: Parent::Current,
}
}
/// Returns `Attributes` describing a new span at the root of its own trace
/// tree, with the provided metadata and values.
pub fn new_root(metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>, values: &'a field::ValueSet<'a>) -> Self {
Attributes {
metadata,
values,
parent: Parent::Root,
}
}
/// Returns `Attributes` describing a new child span of the specified
/// parent span, with the provided metadata and values.
pub fn child_of(
parent: Id,
metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>,
values: &'a field::ValueSet<'a>,
) -> Self {
Attributes {
metadata,
values,
parent: Parent::Explicit(parent),
}
}
/// Returns a reference to the new span's metadata.
pub fn metadata(&self) -> &'static Metadata<'static> {
self.metadata
}
/// Returns a reference to a `ValueSet` containing any values the new span
/// was created with.
pub fn values(&self) -> &field::ValueSet<'a> {
self.values
}
/// Returns true if the new span should be a root.
pub fn is_root(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.parent, Parent::Root)
}
/// Returns true if the new span's parent should be determined based on the
/// current context.
///
/// If this is true and the current thread is currently inside a span, then
/// that span should be the new span's parent. Otherwise, if the current
/// thread is _not_ inside a span, then the new span will be the root of its
/// own trace tree.
pub fn is_contextual(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.parent, Parent::Current)
}
/// Returns the new span's explicitly-specified parent, if there is one.
///
/// Otherwise (if the new span is a root or is a child of the current span),
/// returns `None`.
pub fn parent(&self) -> Option<&Id> {
match self.parent {
Parent::Explicit(ref p) => Some(p),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Records all the fields in this set of `Attributes` with the provided
/// [Visitor].
///
/// [visitor]: super::field::Visit
pub fn record(&self, visitor: &mut dyn field::Visit) {
self.values.record(visitor)
}
/// Returns `true` if this set of `Attributes` contains a value for the
/// given `Field`.
pub fn contains(&self, field: &field::Field) -> bool {
self.values.contains(field)
}
/// Returns true if this set of `Attributes` contains _no_ values.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.values.is_empty()
}
/// Returns the set of all [fields] defined by this span's [`Metadata`].
///
/// Note that the [`FieldSet`] returned by this method includes *all* the
/// fields declared by this span, not just those with values that are recorded
/// as part of this set of `Attributes`. Other fields with values not present in
/// this `Attributes`' value set may [record] values later.
///
/// [fields]: crate::field
/// [record]: Attributes::record()
/// [`Metadata`]: crate::metadata::Metadata
/// [`FieldSet`]: crate::field::FieldSet
pub fn fields(&self) -> &FieldSet {
self.values.field_set()
}
}
// ===== impl Record =====
impl<'a> Record<'a> {
/// Constructs a new `Record` from a `ValueSet`.
pub fn new(values: &'a field::ValueSet<'a>) -> Self {
Self { values }
}
/// Records all the fields in this `Record` with the provided [Visitor].
///
/// [visitor]: super::field::Visit
pub fn record(&self, visitor: &mut dyn field::Visit) {
self.values.record(visitor)
}
/// Returns `true` if this `Record` contains a value for the given `Field`.
pub fn contains(&self, field: &field::Field) -> bool {
self.values.contains(field)
}
/// Returns true if this `Record` contains _no_ values.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.values.is_empty()
}
}
// ===== impl Current =====
impl Current {
/// Constructs a new `Current` that indicates the current context is a span
/// with the given `metadata` and `metadata`.
pub fn new(id: Id, metadata: &'static Metadata<'static>) -> Self {
Self {
inner: CurrentInner::Current { id, metadata },
}
}
/// Constructs a new `Current` that indicates the current context is *not*
/// in a span.
pub fn none() -> Self {
Self {
inner: CurrentInner::None,
}
}
/// Constructs a new `Current` that indicates the `Subscriber` does not
/// track a current span.
pub(crate) fn unknown() -> Self {
Self {
inner: CurrentInner::Unknown,
}
}
/// Returns `true` if the `Subscriber` that constructed this `Current` tracks a
/// current span.
///
/// If this returns `true` and [`id`], [`metadata`], or [`into_inner`]
/// return `None`, that indicates that we are currently known to *not* be
/// inside a span. If this returns `false`, those methods will also return
/// `None`, but in this case, that is because the subscriber does not keep
/// track of the currently-entered span.
///
/// [`id`]: #method.id
/// [`metadata`]: #method.metadata
/// [`into_inner`]: #method.into_inner
pub fn is_known(&self) -> bool {
!matches!(self.inner, CurrentInner::Unknown)
}
/// Consumes `self` and returns the span `Id` and `Metadata` of the current
/// span, if one exists and is known.
pub fn into_inner(self) -> Option<(Id, &'static Metadata<'static>)> {
match self.inner {
CurrentInner::Current { id, metadata } => Some((id, metadata)),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Borrows the `Id` of the current span, if one exists and is known.
pub fn id(&self) -> Option<&Id> {
match self.inner {
CurrentInner::Current { ref id, .. } => Some(id),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Borrows the `Metadata` of the current span, if one exists and is known.
pub fn metadata(&self) -> Option<&'static Metadata<'static>> {
match self.inner {
CurrentInner::Current { metadata, .. } => Some(metadata),
_ => None,
}
}
}
impl<'a> From<&'a Current> for Option<&'a Id> {
fn from(cur: &'a Current) -> Self {
cur.id()
}
}
impl<'a> From<&'a Current> for Option<Id> {
fn from(cur: &'a Current) -> Self {
cur.id().cloned()
}
}
impl From<Current> for Option<Id> {
fn from(cur: Current) -> Self {
match cur.inner {
CurrentInner::Current { id, .. } => Some(id),
_ => None,
}
}
}
impl<'a> From<&'a Current> for Option<&'static Metadata<'static>> {
fn from(cur: &'a Current) -> Self {
cur.metadata()
}
}