Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format (grpc依赖) https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
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#include "main.c"
#include "upb/bytestream.h"
#include "upb/def.h"
#include "upb/msg.h"
#include "upb/pb/decoder.h"
#include "upb/pb/glue.h"
static upb_msgdef *def;
static size_t len;
static void *msg[NUM_MESSAGES];
static upb_stringsrc strsrc;
static upb_decoder d;
static bool initialize()
{
// Initialize upb state, decode descriptor.
upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT;
upb_symtab *s = upb_symtab_new();
upb_read_descriptorfile(s, MESSAGE_DESCRIPTOR_FILE, &status);
if(!upb_ok(&status)) {
upb_status_print(&status, stderr);
return false;
}
def = upb_dyncast_msgdef(upb_symtab_lookup(s, MESSAGE_NAME));
if(!def) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error finding symbol '%s'.\n", MESSAGE_NAME);
return false;
}
upb_symtab_unref(s);
// Read the message data itself.
char *str = upb_readfile(MESSAGE_FILE, &len);
if(str == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error reading " MESSAGE_FILE "\n");
return false;
}
upb_status_uninit(&status);
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_MESSAGES; i++)
msg[i] = upb_stdmsg_new(def);
upb_stringsrc_init(&strsrc);
upb_stringsrc_reset(&strsrc, str, len);
upb_handlers *h = upb_handlers_new();
upb_accessors_reghandlers(h, def);
if (!JIT) h->should_jit = false;
upb_decoder_initforhandlers(&d, h);
upb_handlers_unref(h);
if (!BYREF) {
// TODO: use byref/byval accessors.
}
return true;
}
static void cleanup()
{
for (int i = 0; i < NUM_MESSAGES; i++)
upb_stdmsg_free(msg[i], def);
upb_def_unref(UPB_UPCAST(def));
upb_stringsrc_uninit(&strsrc);
upb_decoder_uninit(&d);
}
static size_t run(int i)
{
upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT;
i %= NUM_MESSAGES;
upb_msg_clear(msg[i], def);
upb_decoder_reset(&d, upb_stringsrc_bytesrc(&strsrc), 0, UINT64_MAX, msg[i]);
upb_stream: all callbacks registered ahead-of-time. This is a significant change to the upb_stream protocol, and should hopefully be the last significant change. All callbacks are now registered ahead-of-time instead of having delegated callbacks registered at runtime, which makes it much easier to aggressively optimize ahead-of-time (like with a JIT). Other impacts of this change: - You no longer need to have loaded descriptor.proto as a upb_def to load other descriptors! This means the special-case code we used for bootstrapping is no longer necessary, and we no longer need to link the descriptor for descriptor.proto into upb. - A client can now register any upb_value as what will be delivered to their value callback, not just a upb_fielddef*. This should allow for other clients to get more bang out of the streaming decoder. This change unfortunately causes a bit of a performance regression -- I think largely due to highly suboptimal code that GCC generates when structs are returned by value. See: http://blog.reverberate.org/2011/03/19/when-a-compilers-slow-code-actually-bites-you/ On the other hand, once we have a JIT this should no longer matter. Performance numbers: plain.parsestream_googlemessage1.upb_table: 374 -> 396 (5.88) plain.parsestream_googlemessage2.upb_table: 616 -> 449 (-27.11) plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byref: 268 -> 269 (0.37) plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byval: 215 -> 204 (-5.12) plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byref: 307 -> 281 (-8.47) plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byval: 297 -> 272 (-8.42) omitfp.parsestream_googlemessage1.upb_table: 423 -> 410 (-3.07) omitfp.parsestream_googlemessage2.upb_table: 679 -> 483 (-28.87) omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byref: 287 -> 282 (-1.74) omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byval: 226 -> 219 (-3.10) omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byref: 315 -> 298 (-5.40) omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byval: 297 -> 287 (-3.37)
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upb_decoder_decode(&d, &status);
if(!upb_ok(&status)) goto err;
return len;
err:
fprintf(stderr, "Decode error: ");
upb_status_print(&status, stderr);
return 0;
}