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toad-java-glue
Implementations of native java methods and state for
running toad
with the JVM
nightly
this project builds on the nightly channel so that it can use the pointer strict provenance API (explained in # pub static mut RUNTIME)
integers
all integers stored in java objects to be passed to rust code
should use the dev.toad.ffi.uX
compat classes to ensure
that the primitive casts in rust succeed.
unsafe
externs
no extern fns called by java should be decorated unsafe
and should instead be
safe functions with unsafe
expression bodies to clearly denote the patterns
of unsafety within.
justification
with 1 exception described below in # pub static mut RUNTIME,
all uses of unsafe
in safe functions are accompanied
by a // SAFETY
comment justifying its use and explaining
the risks (or not) of memory defects and UB.
pub static mut RUNTIME
unsafe
is used in an unjustified manner to cast long
addresses
into pointers to the RUNTIME
static or data within.
The RUNTIME
static is created in a way such that the location in
memory does not move. This means that addresses issued by rust code
may be stored safely in java objects to be eventually passed back to
rust code to perform operations on the rust structs.
Addresses are issued by rust code using the strict provenance API to avoid direct integer <> pointer casts, as well as to theoretically provide runtime guarantees that the addresses gotten from java do not attempt to access memory regions outside of the runtime data structure.