basics.md (3886B)
Basics
Formatting Rust code
To format all the Rust code within a directory $DIR, run:
./mach lint -l rustfmt --fix $DIR
Using Cargo
Many Cargo commands can be run on individual crates. Change into the directory
containing the crate's Cargo.toml file, and then run the command with
MOZ_TOPOBJDIR set appropriately. For example, to generate and view rustdocs
for the xpcom crate, run these commands:
cd xpcom/rust/xpcom
MOZ_TOPOBJDIR=$OBJDIR cargo doc
cd -
firefox target/doc/xpcom/index.html
where $OBJDIR is the path to the object directory.
Using static prefs
Static boolean/integer prefs can be easily accessed from Rust code. Add a
rust: true field to the pref definition in
modules/libpref/init/StaticPrefList.yaml,
like this:
- name: my.lucky.pref
type: RelaxedAtomicBool
value: true
mirror: always
rust: true
The pref can then be accessed via the pref! macro, like this:
let my_lucky_pref = static_prefs::pref!("my.lucky.pref");
Helper crates
The following in-tree helper crates provide idiomatic support for some common patterns.
reflects nsresult codes into Rust.
exposes bindings for XPCOM string types. You can use the same ns{A,C}String
types as C++ for owned strings and pass them back and forth over the
boundary. There is also ns{A,C}Str for dependent or borrowed strings.
- thin-vec provides a
Rust Vec-like type that is layout-compatible with Gecko's nsTArray.
provides multiple building blocks for a component's implementation.
- The RefPtr type is for managing reference-counted pointers.
- XPCOM component getters are generated by
xpcom/components/gen_static_components.py,
and can be called like this:
`
use xpcom::{interfaces::nsIPrefService, RefPtr};
let pref_service: RefPtr<nsIPrefService> = xpcom::components::Preferences::service()?;
`
- There is also a get_service function that works like do_GetService in
C++, as an alternative.
- A set of derive macros help with declaring interface implementations. The
docs
have details and examples.
wraps XPCOM's threading functions in order to make it easy and safe to write threaded code. It has helpers for getting and creating threads, dispatching async runnables, and thread-safe handles.
is an interface to mozStorage, our wrapper for SQLite. It can wrap an
existing storage connection, and prepare and execute statements. This crate
wraps the synchronous connection API, and lets you execute statements
asynchronously via moz_task.
is for working with variants. It also provides a HashPropertyBag type
that's useful for passing hash maps over XPCOM to JS.
Unfortunately, rustdocs are [not yet generated and
hosted](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1428139) for crates within
mozilla-central. Therefore, the crate links shown above link to files
containing the relevant rustdocs source where possible. However, you can
generate docs locally using the cargo doc command described above.