Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format (grpc依赖)
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/* |
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* upb - a minimalist implementation of protocol buffers. |
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* This file defines four general-purpose streaming interfaces for protobuf |
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* data or bytes: |
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* - upb_src: pull interface for protobuf data. |
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* - upb_sink: push interface for protobuf data. |
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* - upb_bytesrc: pull interface for bytes. |
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* - upb_bytesink: push interface for bytes. |
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* |
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* These interfaces are used as general-purpose glue in upb. For example, the |
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* decoder interface works by implementing a upb_src and calling a upb_bytesrc. |
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* |
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* Copyright (c) 2010 Joshua Haberman. See LICENSE for details. |
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* |
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*/ |
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#ifndef UPB_SRCSINK_H |
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#define UPB_SRCSINK_H |
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#include "upb_stream_vtbl.h" |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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// Forward-declare. We can't include upb_def.h; it would be circular. |
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struct _upb_fielddef; |
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// Note! The "eof" flags work like feof() in C; they cannot report end-of-file |
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// until a read has failed due to eof. They cannot preemptively tell you that |
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// the next call will fail due to eof. Since these are the semantics that C |
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// and UNIX provide, we're stuck with them if we want to support eg. stdio. |
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/* upb_src ********************************************************************/ |
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// A upb_src is a pull parser for protobuf data. Sample usage: |
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// |
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// #define CHECK(x) if(!x) goto err; |
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// |
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// bool parse_msg(upb_src *src, int indent) { |
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// upb_fielddef *f; |
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// while ((f = upb_src_getdef(src)) != NULL) { |
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// for (int i = 0; i < indent; i++) putchar(' '); |
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// printf("Parsed field; name=" UPB_STRFMT ", num=%d", |
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// UPB_STRARG(d->name), d->number); |
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// if (upb_issubmsg(f)) { |
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// CHECK(upb_src_startmsg(src)); |
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// CHECK(parse_msg(src, indent + 2)); |
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// CHECK(upb_src_endmsg(src)); |
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// } else { |
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// CHECK(upb_src_skipval(src)); |
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// } |
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// } |
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// // We should be EOF now, otherwise there was an error. |
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// CHECK(upb_src_eof(src)); |
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// return true; |
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// |
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// err: |
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// return false; |
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// } |
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// |
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// TODO: decide how to handle unknown fields. |
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// Retrieves the fielddef for the next field in the stream. Returns NULL on |
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// error or end-of-stream. End of stream can simply mean end of submessage. |
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struct _upb_fielddef *upb_src_getdef(upb_src *src); |
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// Retrieves and stores the next value in "val". upb_src_getval() is for all |
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// numeric types and upb_src_getstr() is for strings. For string types "str" |
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// must be a newly-recycled string. Returns false on error. |
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bool upb_src_getval(upb_src *src, upb_valueptr val); |
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bool upb_src_getstr(upb_src *src, upb_string *val); |
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// Like upb_src_getval() but skips the value. |
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bool upb_src_skipval(upb_src *src); |
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// Descends into a submessage. May only be called when upb_issubmsg(f) is true |
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// for an f = upb_src_getdef(src) that was just parsed. |
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bool upb_src_startmsg(upb_src *src); |
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// Stops reading a submessage. May be called before the stream is EOF, in |
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// which case the rest of the submessage is skipped. |
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bool upb_src_endmsg(upb_src *src); |
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// Returns the current error/eof status for the stream. If a stream is eof |
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// but we are inside a submessage, calling upb_src_endmsg(src) will reset |
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// the eof marker. |
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INLINE upb_status *upb_src_status(upb_src *src) { return &src->status; } |
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INLINE bool upb_src_eof(upb_src *src) { return src->eof; } |
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// The following functions are equivalent to upb_src_getval(), but take |
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// pointers to specific types. In debug mode this may check that the type |
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// is compatible with the type being read. This check will *not* be performed |
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// in non-debug mode, and if you get the type wrong the behavior is undefined. |
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bool upb_src_getbool(upb_src *src, bool *val); |
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bool upb_src_getint32(upb_src *src, int32_t *val); |
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bool upb_src_getint64(upb_src *src, int64_t *val); |
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bool upb_src_getuint32(upb_src *src, uint32_t *val); |
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bool upb_src_getuint64(upb_src *src, uint64_t *val); |
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bool upb_src_getfloat(upb_src *src, float *val); |
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bool upb_src_getdouble(upb_src *src, double *val); |
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/* upb_sink *******************************************************************/ |
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// Puts the given fielddef into the stream. |
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bool upb_sink_putdef(upb_sink *sink, struct _upb_fielddef *def); |
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// Puts the given value into the stream. |
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bool upb_sink_putval(upb_sink *sink, upb_value val); |
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bool upb_sink_putstr(upb_sink *sink, upb_string *str); |
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// Starts/ends a submessage. upb_sink_startmsg may seem redundant, but a |
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// client could have a submessage already serialized, and therefore put it |
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// as a string instead of its individual elements. |
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bool upb_sink_startmsg(upb_sink *sink); |
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bool upb_sink_endmsg(upb_sink *sink); |
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// Returns the current error status for the stream. |
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upb_status *upb_sink_status(upb_sink *sink); |
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/* upb_bytesrc ****************************************************************/ |
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// Returns the next string in the stream. false is returned on error or eof. |
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// The string must be at least "minlen" bytes long unless the stream is eof. |
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bool upb_bytesrc_get(upb_bytesrc *src, upb_string *str, upb_strlen_t minlen); |
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// Appends the next "len" bytes in the stream in-place to "str". This should |
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// be used when the caller needs to build a contiguous string of the existing |
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// data in "str" with more data. The call fails if fewer than len bytes are |
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// available in the stream. |
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bool upb_bytesrc_append(upb_bytesrc *src, upb_string *str, upb_strlen_t len); |
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// Returns the current error status for the stream. |
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INLINE upb_status *upb_bytesrc_status(upb_bytesrc *src) { return &src->status; } |
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INLINE bool upb_bytesrc_eof(upb_bytesrc *src) { return src->eof; } |
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/* upb_bytesink ***************************************************************/ |
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// Puts the given string. Returns the number of bytes that were actually, |
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// consumed, which may be fewer than were in the string, or <0 on error. |
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int32_t upb_bytesink_put(upb_bytesink *sink, upb_string *str); |
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// Returns the current error status for the stream. |
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upb_status *upb_bytesink_status(upb_bytesink *sink); |
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/* Utility functions **********************************************************/ |
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// Streams data from src to sink until EOF or error. |
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void upb_streamdata(upb_src *src, upb_sink *sink, upb_status *status); |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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} /* extern "C" */ |
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#endif |
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#endif
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