mentat/ffi
Emily Toop ed5427253b Expose InProgress, InProgressBuilder and EntityBuilder over the FFI.
There are two ways to create each builder, directly from a `Store` or from an `InProgress`. Creating from `Store` will perform two actions, creating a new `InProgress` and then returning a builder from that `InProgress`. In the case of `store_entity_builder_with_entid` and `store_entity_builder_from_tempid`, the function goes a step further and calls `describe` or `describe_tempid` from the created `InProgressBuilder` and returning the `EntityBuilder` that results. These two functions are replicated on `InProgress`. This has been done to reduce the overhead of objects being passed over the FFI boundary.

The decision to do this enables us to go from something like

```
in_progress  = store_begin_transaction(store);
builder = in_progress_builder(in_progress);
entity_builder = in_progress_builder_describe(builder, entid);
```
to
```
entity_builder = store_entity_builder_from_entid(store);
```

There is an `add_*` and `retract_*` function specified for each `TypedValue` type for both `InProgressBuilder` and `EntityBuilder`.

To enable `transact` on `EntityBuilder` and `InProgressBuilder`, a new `repr(C)` struct has been created that contains a pointer to an `InProgress` and a pointer to a `Result<TxReport>` to allow passing the tuple result returned from `transact` on those types over the FFI.

Commit is possible from both builders and `InProgress`.
2018-05-15 15:39:15 +01:00
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src Expose InProgress, InProgressBuilder and EntityBuilder over the FFI. 2018-05-15 15:39:15 +01:00
Cargo.toml iOS and Android (Java) sdk framework (#643) 2018-05-14 16:20:36 +01:00