// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format // Copyright 2023 Google LLC. All rights reserved. // // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at // https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd #ifndef UPB_MINI_TABLE_EXTENSION_REGISTRY_H_ #define UPB_MINI_TABLE_EXTENSION_REGISTRY_H_ #include "upb/mem/arena.h" #include "upb/mini_table/extension.h" #include "upb/mini_table/message.h" // Must be last. #include "upb/port/def.inc" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Extension registry: a dynamic data structure that stores a map of: * (upb_MiniTable, number) -> extension info * * upb_decode() uses upb_ExtensionRegistry to look up extensions while parsing * binary format. * * upb_ExtensionRegistry is part of the mini-table (msglayout) family of * objects. Like all mini-table objects, it is suitable for reflection-less * builds that do not want to expose names into the binary. * * Unlike most mini-table types, upb_ExtensionRegistry requires dynamic memory * allocation and dynamic initialization: * * If reflection is being used, then upb_DefPool will construct an appropriate * upb_ExtensionRegistry automatically. * * For a mini-table only build, the user must manually construct the * upb_ExtensionRegistry and populate it with all of the extensions the user * cares about. * * A third alternative is to manually unpack relevant extensions after the * main parse is complete, similar to how Any works. This is perhaps the * nicest solution from the perspective of reducing dependencies, avoiding * dynamic memory allocation, and avoiding the need to parse uninteresting * extensions. The downsides are: * (1) parse errors are not caught during the main parse * (2) the CPU hit of parsing comes during access, which could cause an * undesirable stutter in application performance. * * Users cannot directly get or put into this map. Users can only add the * extensions from a generated module and pass the extension registry to the * binary decoder. * * A upb_DefPool provides a upb_ExtensionRegistry, so any users who use * reflection do not need to populate a upb_ExtensionRegistry directly. */ typedef struct upb_ExtensionRegistry upb_ExtensionRegistry; // Creates a upb_ExtensionRegistry in the given arena. // The arena must outlive any use of the extreg. UPB_API upb_ExtensionRegistry* upb_ExtensionRegistry_New(upb_Arena* arena); UPB_API bool upb_ExtensionRegistry_Add(upb_ExtensionRegistry* r, const upb_MiniTableExtension* e); // Adds the given extension info for the array |e| of size |count| into the // registry. If there are any errors, the entire array is backed out. // The extensions must outlive the registry. // Possible errors include OOM or an extension number that already exists. // TODO: There is currently no way to know the exact reason for failure. bool upb_ExtensionRegistry_AddArray(upb_ExtensionRegistry* r, const upb_MiniTableExtension** e, size_t count); // Looks up the extension (if any) defined for message type |t| and field // number |num|. Returns the extension if found, otherwise NULL. UPB_API const upb_MiniTableExtension* upb_ExtensionRegistry_Lookup( const upb_ExtensionRegistry* r, const upb_MiniTable* t, uint32_t num); #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #include "upb/port/undef.inc" #endif /* UPB_MINI_TABLE_EXTENSION_REGISTRY_H_ */