Module-internal object references are Rust types now (values, Arc, Mutex); CHandle remains only at the oakengine C-ABI boundary: - oakundo: the global stack holds UndoStack/UndoCommand values directly (stack token is the static's address) - oaktimeline: marker/workarea boxes carry Arc<Mutex<T>>; commands share the same allocation through Arc clones (readers in oakengine stubs and the app's graphops updated to lock) - oaktask/oakstorage: sessions, write-through bindings and the database backend pass ProjectArc; the Session drops its manual release bookkeeping; nodeutil keeps the CHandle<->Arc boundary conversion (release_project restored for the app) - oakcodec: handle.rs deleted outright (no facade entry needed it); texture/block placeholders are unit structs - oakrender: copier's project handle is an identity u64; alive-count machinery removed; handle.rs is make_owned/get/get_mut only - oakplugin: the instance registry is gone (its unregister key never matched, leaking weak entries); handle.rs is the RefBox boundary type - oaknode/oakcommon: only dead guard/borrow helpers removed; external payload handles (texture/processor) documented as the boundary Flake hunts landed along the way: the audio recording test serializes on the shared manager lock with a normalized state; the autocacher cancel test uses a slow producer so cancellation is deterministic.
176 lines
5.9 KiB
Rust
176 lines
5.9 KiB
Rust
// Oak Video Editor - Non-Linear Video Editor
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// Copyright (C) 2026 Oak Team
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//
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//! Contract tests for the work area domain (`src/workarea.rs`):
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//! `TimelineWorkArea` value type, its two undo commands, and the
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//! `reset_in`/`reset_out` sentinels. The XML load/save contract left
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//! with the deleted C ABI export layer (single-lib unification).
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use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, MutexGuard};
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use oakcore_rs::{Rational, TimeRange};
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use oaktimeline::handle::{get, make_owned, CHandle};
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use oaktimeline::undocommon::Command;
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use oaktimeline::workarea::{
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reset_in, reset_out, TimelineWorkArea, WorkareaSetEnabledCommand, WorkareaSetRangeCommand,
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};
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/// Lock the shared work area behind a live handle. Every work-area handle
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/// in these tests comes from `make_owned`, which boxes an
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/// `Arc<Mutex<TimelineWorkArea>>`.
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fn wa_of(h: &CHandle) -> MutexGuard<'_, TimelineWorkArea> {
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// SAFETY: as above; the handle is live.
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unsafe { get::<Arc<Mutex<TimelineWorkArea>>>(h) }
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.expect("live work-area handle")
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.lock()
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.unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner())
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}
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/// `reset_in` is the null rational (0/1) marking an unset work area
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/// start.
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#[test]
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fn reset_in_is_zero() {
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assert_eq!(reset_in(), Rational::new(0, 1));
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}
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/// `reset_out` is the RATIONAL_MAX sentinel (2147483647/1) marking an
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/// unset work area end.
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#[test]
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fn reset_out_is_zero() {
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assert_eq!(reset_out(), Rational::new(2147483647, 1));
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}
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/// A default work area is disabled with the reset range
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/// (0/1 .. 2147483647/1).
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#[test]
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fn workarea_default_is_disabled_null_range() {
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let wa = TimelineWorkArea::new();
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assert!(!wa.enabled());
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assert_eq!(wa.in_(), reset_in());
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assert_eq!(wa.out(), reset_out());
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}
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/// `set_enabled`/`enabled` toggle the enabled flag round-trip.
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#[test]
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fn workarea_enabled_toggle() {
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let mut wa = TimelineWorkArea::new();
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assert!(!wa.enabled());
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wa.set_enabled(true);
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assert!(wa.enabled());
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wa.set_enabled(false);
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assert!(!wa.enabled());
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}
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/// `set_range` stores a range and `range`/`in_`/`out`/`length` expose
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/// it consistently.
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#[test]
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fn workarea_set_range_exposes_parts() {
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let mut wa = TimelineWorkArea::new();
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let r = TimeRange::new(Rational::new(10, 1), Rational::new(20, 1));
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wa.set_range(r);
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assert_eq!(*wa.range(), r);
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assert_eq!(wa.in_(), Rational::new(10, 1));
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assert_eq!(wa.out(), Rational::new(20, 1));
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assert_eq!(wa.length(), Rational::new(10, 1));
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}
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/// `set_range` stores the supplied range verbatim. `TimeRange::new`
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/// normalizes (swaps) when `out < in` (C++ parity), so a "zero out"
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/// range `(5, 0)` is stored normalized as `(0, 5)`; the C++ zero-out
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/// guard lives in the facade layer, not in `set_range`.
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#[test]
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fn workarea_zero_out_resets_range() {
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let mut wa = TimelineWorkArea::new();
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let r = TimeRange::new(Rational::new(5, 1), Rational::new(0, 1));
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wa.set_range(r);
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// `TimeRange::new` swapped 0 < 5 before the value was stored.
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assert_eq!(wa.in_(), Rational::new(0, 1));
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assert_eq!(wa.out(), Rational::new(5, 1));
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assert_eq!(*wa.range(), r);
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}
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/// `WorkareaSetEnabledCommand` redo enables / undo restores the prior
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/// flag.
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#[test]
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fn workarea_set_enabled_command_redo_undo() {
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let wa_h = make_owned(TimelineWorkArea::new());
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let mut cmd = WorkareaSetEnabledCommand::new(wa_h.clone(), true);
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cmd.redo();
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assert!(wa_of(&wa_h).enabled());
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cmd.undo();
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assert!(!wa_of(&wa_h).enabled());
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}
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/// `WorkareaSetRangeCommand` redo stores the new range and undo
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/// restores the previous one.
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#[test]
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fn workarea_set_range_command_redo_undo() {
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let wa_h = make_owned(TimelineWorkArea::new());
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let new_range = TimeRange::new(Rational::new(10, 1), Rational::new(20, 1));
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let mut cmd = WorkareaSetRangeCommand::new(wa_h.clone(), new_range);
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cmd.redo();
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assert_eq!(*wa_of(&wa_h).range(), new_range);
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cmd.undo();
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// Undo restores the range captured at construction (the reset range).
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assert_eq!(wa_of(&wa_h).in_(), reset_in());
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assert_eq!(wa_of(&wa_h).out(), reset_out());
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}
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/// `to_command` boxes a work area command into an oakundo `UndoCommand`
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/// value for the undo stack (the old C ABI command handle is gone with
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/// the single-lib unification).
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#[test]
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fn workarea_commands_box_to_undo_command() {
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let wa_h = make_owned(TimelineWorkArea::new());
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let mut enabled_cmd = WorkareaSetEnabledCommand::new(wa_h.clone(), true).to_command();
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enabled_cmd.redo_now();
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assert!(wa_of(&wa_h).enabled());
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enabled_cmd.undo_now();
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assert!(!wa_of(&wa_h).enabled());
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let mut range_cmd = WorkareaSetRangeCommand::new(
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wa_h.clone(),
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TimeRange::new(Rational::new(1, 1), Rational::new(2, 1)),
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)
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.to_command();
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range_cmd.redo_now();
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assert_eq!(wa_of(&wa_h).in_(), Rational::new(1, 1));
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range_cmd.undo_now();
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assert_eq!(wa_of(&wa_h).in_(), reset_in());
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}
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/// `Command` trait dispatch routes through the same redo/undo bodies as
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/// the inherent methods (used by the undo stack vtable).
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#[test]
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fn workarea_commands_trait_dispatch() {
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let wa_h = make_owned(TimelineWorkArea::new());
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let mut e = WorkareaSetEnabledCommand::new(wa_h.clone(), true);
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Command::redo(&mut e);
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assert!(wa_of(&wa_h).enabled());
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Command::undo(&mut e);
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assert!(!wa_of(&wa_h).enabled());
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let mut r = WorkareaSetRangeCommand::new(
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wa_h.clone(),
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TimeRange::new(Rational::new(3, 1), Rational::new(4, 1)),
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);
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Command::redo(&mut r);
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assert_eq!(wa_of(&wa_h).in_(), Rational::new(3, 1));
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Command::undo(&mut r);
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assert_eq!(wa_of(&wa_h).in_(), reset_in());
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}
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