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#ifndef PYUPB_DESCRIPTOR_CONTAINERS_H__
#define PYUPB_DESCRIPTOR_CONTAINERS_H__
// This file defines immutable Python containiner types whose data comes from
// an underlying descriptor (def).
//
// Because there are many instances of these types that vend different kinds of
// data (fields, oneofs, enums, etc) these types accept a "vtable" of function
// pointers. This saves us from having to define numerous distinct Python types
// for each kind of data we want to vend.
//
// The underlying upb APIs follow a consistent pattern that allows us to use
// those functions directly inside these vtables, greatly reducing the amount of
// "adaptor" code we need to write.
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "protobuf.h"
#include "upb/def.h"
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// PyUpb_GenericSequence
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A Python object that vends a sequence of descriptors.
typedef struct {
// Returns the number of elements in the map.
int (*get_elem_count)(const void* parent);
// Returns an element by index.
const void* (*index)(const void* parent, int idx);
// Returns a Python object wrapping this element, caller owns a ref.
PyObject* (*get_elem_wrapper)(const void* elem);
} PyUpb_GenericSequence_Funcs;
// Returns a new GenericSequence. The vtable `funcs` must outlive this object
// (generally it should be static). The GenericSequence will take a ref on
// `parent_obj`, which must be sufficient to keep `parent` alive. The object
// `parent` will be passed as an argument to the functions in `funcs`.
PyObject* PyUpb_GenericSequence_New(const PyUpb_GenericSequence_Funcs* funcs,
const void* parent, PyObject* parent_obj);
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// PyUpb_ByNameMap
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A Python object that vends a name->descriptor map.
typedef struct {
PyUpb_GenericSequence_Funcs base;
// Looks up by name and returns either a pointer to the element or NULL.
const void* (*lookup)(const void* parent, const char* key);
// Returns the name associated with this element.
const char* (*get_elem_name)(const void* elem);
} PyUpb_ByNameMap_Funcs;
// Returns a new ByNameMap. The vtable `funcs` must outlive this object
// (generally it should be static). The ByNameMap will take a ref on
// `parent_obj`, which must be sufficient to keep `parent` alive. The object
// `parent` will be passed as an argument to the functions in `funcs`.
PyObject* PyUpb_ByNameMap_New(const PyUpb_ByNameMap_Funcs* funcs,
const void* parent, PyObject* parent_obj);
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// PyUpb_ByNumberMap
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A Python object that vends a number->descriptor map.
typedef struct {
PyUpb_GenericSequence_Funcs base;
// Looks up by name and returns either a pointer to the element or NULL.
const void* (*lookup)(const void* parent, int num);
// Returns the name associated with this element.
int (*get_elem_num)(const void* elem);
} PyUpb_ByNumberMap_Funcs;
// Returns a new ByNumberMap. The vtable `funcs` must outlive this object
// (generally it should be static). The ByNumberMap will take a ref on
// `parent_obj`, which must be sufficient to keep `parent` alive. The object
// `parent` will be passed as an argument to the functions in `funcs`.
PyObject* PyUpb_ByNumberMap_New(const PyUpb_ByNumberMap_Funcs* funcs,
const void* parent, PyObject* parent_obj);
bool PyUpb_InitDescriptorContainers(PyObject* m);
#endif // PYUPB_DESCRIPTOR_CONTAINERS_H__