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using System; |
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using System.Collections; |
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using System.Collections.Generic; |
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using System.Text; |
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using Google.ProtocolBuffers.Descriptors; |
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using Google.ProtocolBuffers.Collections; |
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namespace Google.ProtocolBuffers { |
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/// <summary> |
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/// A class which represents an arbitrary set of fields of some message type. |
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/// This is used to implement DynamicMessage, and also to represent extensions |
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/// in GeneratedMessage. This class is internal, since outside users should probably |
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/// be using DynamicMessage. |
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/// |
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/// As in the Java implementation, this class goes against the rest of the framework |
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/// in terms of mutability. Instead of having a mutable Builder class and an immutable |
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/// FieldSet class, FieldSet just has a MakeImmutable() method. This is safe so long as |
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/// all callers are careful not to let a mutable FieldSet escape into the open. This would |
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/// be impossible to guarantee if this were a public class, of course. |
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/// |
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/// All repeated fields are stored as IList[object] even |
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/// </summary> |
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internal class FieldSet { |
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private static readonly FieldSet defaultInstance = new FieldSet(new Dictionary<FieldDescriptor, object>()).MakeImmutable(); |
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private IDictionary<FieldDescriptor, object> fields; |
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private FieldSet(IDictionary<FieldDescriptor, object> fields) { |
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this.fields = fields; |
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} |
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public static FieldSet CreateFieldSet() { |
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return new FieldSet(new Dictionary<FieldDescriptor, object>()); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Makes this FieldSet immutable, and returns it for convenience. Any |
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/// mutable repeated fields are made immutable, as well as the map itself. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal FieldSet MakeImmutable() { |
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// First check if we have any repeated values |
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bool hasRepeats = false; |
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foreach (object value in fields.Values) { |
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IList<object> list = value as IList<object>; |
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if (list != null && !list.IsReadOnly) { |
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hasRepeats = true; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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if (hasRepeats) { |
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var tmp = new SortedList<FieldDescriptor, object>(); |
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foreach (KeyValuePair<FieldDescriptor, object> entry in fields) { |
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IList<object> list = entry.Value as IList<object>; |
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tmp[entry.Key] = list == null ? entry.Value : Lists.AsReadOnly(list); |
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} |
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fields = tmp; |
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} |
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fields = Dictionaries.AsReadOnly(fields); |
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return this; |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Returns the default, immutable instance with no fields defined. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal static FieldSet DefaultInstance { |
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get { return defaultInstance; } |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Returns an immutable mapping of fields. Note that although the mapping itself |
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/// is immutable, the entries may not be (i.e. any repeated values are represented by |
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/// mutable lists). The behaviour is not specified if the contents are mutated. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal IDictionary<FieldDescriptor, object> AllFields { |
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get { return Dictionaries.AsReadOnly(fields); } |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IMessage.HasField"/>. |
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/// </summary> |
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public bool HasField(FieldDescriptor field) { |
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if (field.IsRepeated) { |
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throw new ArgumentException("HasField() can only be called on non-repeated fields."); |
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} |
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return fields.ContainsKey(field); |
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} |
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// TODO(jonskeet): Should this be in UnknownFieldSet.Builder really? Or CodedInputStream? |
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internal static void MergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, |
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UnknownFieldSet.Builder unknownFields, |
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ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry, |
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IBuilder builder) { |
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while (true) { |
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uint tag = input.ReadTag(); |
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if (tag == 0) { |
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break; |
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} |
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if (!MergeFieldFrom(input, unknownFields, extensionRegistry, |
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builder, tag)) { |
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// end group tag |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// TODO(jonskeet): Should this be in UnknownFieldSet.Builder really? Or CodedInputStream? |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Like <see cref="MergeFrom(CodedInputStream, UnknownFieldSet.Builder, ExtensionRegistry, IBuilder)" /> |
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/// but parses a single field. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <param name="input">The input to read the field from</param> |
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/// <param name="unknownFields">The set of unknown fields to add the newly-read field to, if it's not a known field</param> |
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/// <param name="extensionRegistry">Registry to use when an extension field is encountered</param> |
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/// <param name="builder">Builder to merge field into, if it's a known field</param> |
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/// <param name="tag">The tag, which should already have been read from the input</param> |
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/// <returns>true unless the tag is an end-group tag</returns> |
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internal static bool MergeFieldFrom(CodedInputStream input, |
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UnknownFieldSet.Builder unknownFields, |
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ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry, |
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IBuilder builder, |
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uint tag) { |
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MessageDescriptor type = builder.DescriptorForType; |
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if (type.Options.MessageSetWireFormat |
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&& tag == WireFormat.MessageSetTag.ItemStart) { |
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MergeMessageSetExtensionFromCodedStream(input, unknownFields, extensionRegistry, builder); |
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return true; |
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} |
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WireFormat.WireType wireType = WireFormat.GetTagWireType(tag); |
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int fieldNumber = WireFormat.GetTagFieldNumber(tag); |
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FieldDescriptor field; |
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IMessage defaultFieldInstance = null; |
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if (type.IsExtensionNumber(fieldNumber)) { |
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ExtensionInfo extension = extensionRegistry[type, fieldNumber]; |
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if (extension == null) { |
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field = null; |
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} else { |
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field = extension.Descriptor; |
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defaultFieldInstance = extension.DefaultInstance; |
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} |
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} else { |
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field = type.FindFieldByNumber(fieldNumber); |
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} |
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// Unknown field or wrong wire type. Skip. |
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if (field == null || wireType != WireFormat.FieldTypeToWireFormatMap[field.FieldType]) { |
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return unknownFields.MergeFieldFrom(tag, input); |
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} |
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object value; |
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switch (field.FieldType) { |
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case FieldType.Group: |
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case FieldType.Message: { |
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IBuilder subBuilder; |
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if (defaultFieldInstance != null) { |
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subBuilder = defaultFieldInstance.CreateBuilderForType(); |
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} else { |
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subBuilder = builder.CreateBuilderForField(field); |
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} |
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if (!field.IsRepeated) { |
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subBuilder.MergeFrom((IMessage) builder[field]); |
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} |
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if (field.FieldType == FieldType.Group) { |
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input.ReadGroup(field.FieldNumber, subBuilder, extensionRegistry); |
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} else { |
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input.ReadMessage(subBuilder, extensionRegistry); |
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} |
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value = subBuilder.Build(); |
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break; |
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} |
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case FieldType.Enum: { |
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int rawValue = input.ReadEnum(); |
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value = field.EnumType.FindValueByNumber(rawValue); |
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// If the number isn't recognized as a valid value for this enum, |
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// drop it. |
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if (value == null) { |
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unknownFields.MergeVarintField(fieldNumber, (ulong) rawValue); |
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return true; |
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} |
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break; |
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} |
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default: |
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value = input.ReadPrimitiveField(field.FieldType); |
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break; |
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} |
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if (field.IsRepeated) { |
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builder.AddRepeatedField(field, value); |
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} else { |
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builder[field] = value; |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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// TODO(jonskeet): Should this be in UnknownFieldSet.Builder really? Or CodedInputStream? |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Called by MergeFieldFrom to parse a MessageSet extension. |
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/// </summary> |
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private static void MergeMessageSetExtensionFromCodedStream(CodedInputStream input, |
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UnknownFieldSet.Builder unknownFields, |
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ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry, |
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IBuilder builder) { |
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MessageDescriptor type = builder.DescriptorForType; |
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// The wire format for MessageSet is: |
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// message MessageSet { |
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// repeated group Item = 1 { |
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// required int32 typeId = 2; |
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// required bytes message = 3; |
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// } |
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// } |
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// "typeId" is the extension's field number. The extension can only be |
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// a message type, where "message" contains the encoded bytes of that |
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// message. |
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// |
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// In practice, we will probably never see a MessageSet item in which |
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// the message appears before the type ID, or where either field does not |
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// appear exactly once. However, in theory such cases are valid, so we |
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// should be prepared to accept them. |
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int typeId = 0; |
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ByteString rawBytes = null; // If we encounter "message" before "typeId" |
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IBuilder subBuilder = null; |
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FieldDescriptor field = null; |
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while (true) { |
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uint tag = input.ReadTag(); |
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if (tag == 0) { |
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break; |
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} |
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if (tag == WireFormat.MessageSetTag.TypeID) { |
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typeId = input.ReadInt32(); |
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// Zero is not a valid type ID. |
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if (typeId != 0) { |
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ExtensionInfo extension = extensionRegistry[type, typeId]; |
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if (extension != null) { |
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field = extension.Descriptor; |
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subBuilder = extension.DefaultInstance.CreateBuilderForType(); |
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IMessage originalMessage = (IMessage) builder[field]; |
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if (originalMessage != null) { |
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subBuilder.MergeFrom(originalMessage); |
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} |
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if (rawBytes != null) { |
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// We already encountered the message. Parse it now. |
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// TODO(jonskeet): Check this is okay. It's subtly different from the Java, as it doesn't create an input stream from rawBytes. |
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// In fact, why don't we just call MergeFrom(rawBytes)? And what about the extension registry? |
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subBuilder.MergeFrom(rawBytes.CreateCodedInput()); |
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rawBytes = null; |
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} |
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} else { |
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// Unknown extension number. If we already saw data, put it |
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// in rawBytes. |
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if (rawBytes != null) { |
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unknownFields.MergeField(typeId, |
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UnknownField.CreateBuilder() |
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.AddLengthDelimited(rawBytes) |
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.Build()); |
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rawBytes = null; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} else if (tag == WireFormat.MessageSetTag.Message) { |
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if (typeId == 0) { |
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// We haven't seen a type ID yet, so we have to store the raw bytes for now. |
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rawBytes = input.ReadBytes(); |
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} else if (subBuilder == null) { |
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// We don't know how to parse this. Ignore it. |
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unknownFields.MergeField(typeId, |
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UnknownField.CreateBuilder() |
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.AddLengthDelimited(input.ReadBytes()) |
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.Build()); |
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} else { |
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// We already know the type, so we can parse directly from the input |
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// with no copying. Hooray! |
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input.ReadMessage(subBuilder, extensionRegistry); |
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} |
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} else { |
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// Unknown tag. Skip it. |
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if (!input.SkipField(tag)) { |
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break; // end of group |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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input.CheckLastTagWas(WireFormat.MessageSetTag.ItemEnd); |
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if (subBuilder != null) { |
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builder[field] = subBuilder.Build(); |
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} |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Clears all fields. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal void Clear() { |
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fields.Clear(); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IMessage.Item(FieldDescriptor)"/> |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <remarks> |
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/// If the field is not set, the behaviour when fetching this property varies by field type: |
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/// <list> |
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/// <item>For singular message values, null is returned.</item> |
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/// <item>For singular non-message values, the default value of the field is returned.</item> |
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/// <item>For repeated values, an empty immutable list is returned. This will be compatible |
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/// with IList[object], regardless of the type of the repeated item.</item> |
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/// </list> |
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/// This method returns null if the field is a singular message type |
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/// and is not set; in this case it is up to the caller to fetch the |
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/// message's default instance. For repeated fields of message types, |
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/// an empty collection is returned. For repeated fields of non-message |
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/// types, null is returned. |
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/// <para /> |
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/// When setting this property, any list values are copied, and each element is checked |
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/// to ensure it is of an appropriate type. |
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/// </remarks> |
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/// |
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internal object this[FieldDescriptor field] { |
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get { |
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object result; |
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if (fields.TryGetValue(field, out result)) { |
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return result; |
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} |
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// This will just do the right thing |
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return field.DefaultValue; |
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} |
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set { |
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if (field.IsRepeated) { |
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List<object> list = value as List<object>; |
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if (list == null) { |
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throw new ArgumentException("Wrong object type used with protocol message reflection."); |
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} |
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// Wrap the contents in a new list so that the caller cannot change |
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// the list's contents after setting it. |
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List<object> newList = new List<object>(list); |
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foreach (object element in newList) { |
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VerifyType(field, element); |
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} |
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value = newList; |
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} |
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else { |
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VerifyType(field, value); |
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} |
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fields[field] = value; |
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} |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IMessage.Item(FieldDescriptor,int)" /> |
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/// </summary> |
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internal object this[FieldDescriptor field, int index] { |
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get { |
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if (!field.IsRepeated) { |
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throw new ArgumentException("Indexer specifying field and index can only be called on repeated fields."); |
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} |
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return ((IList<object>) this[field])[index]; |
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} |
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set { |
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if (!field.IsRepeated) { |
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throw new ArgumentException("Indexer specifying field and index can only be called on repeated fields."); |
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} |
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VerifyType(field, value); |
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object list; |
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if (!fields.TryGetValue(field, out list)) { |
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throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(); |
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} |
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((IList<object>) list)[index] = value; |
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} |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IBuilder.AddRepeatedField" /> |
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/// </summary> |
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internal void AddRepeatedField(FieldDescriptor field, object value) { |
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if (!field.IsRepeated) { |
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throw new ArgumentException("AddRepeatedField can only be called on repeated fields."); |
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} |
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VerifyType(field, value); |
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object list; |
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if (!fields.TryGetValue(field, out list)) { |
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list = new List<object>(); |
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fields[field] = list; |
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} |
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((IList<object>) list).Add(value); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Returns an enumerator for the field map. Used to write the fields out. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal IEnumerator<KeyValuePair<FieldDescriptor, object>> GetEnumerator() { |
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return fields.GetEnumerator(); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IMessage.IsInitialized" /> |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <remarks> |
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/// Since FieldSet itself does not have any way of knowing about |
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/// required fields that aren't actually present in the set, it is up |
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/// to the caller to check for genuinely required fields. This property |
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/// merely checks that any messages present are themselves initialized. |
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/// </remarks> |
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internal bool IsInitialized { |
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get { |
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foreach (KeyValuePair<FieldDescriptor, object> entry in fields) { |
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FieldDescriptor field = entry.Key; |
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if (field.MappedType == MappedType.Message) { |
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if (field.IsRepeated) { |
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foreach(IMessage message in (IEnumerable) entry.Value) { |
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if (!message.IsInitialized) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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} else { |
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if (!((IMessage) entry.Value).IsInitialized) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Verifies whether all the required fields in the specified message |
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/// descriptor are present in this field set, as well as whether |
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/// all the embedded messages are themselves initialized. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal bool IsInitializedWithRespectTo(MessageDescriptor type) { |
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foreach (FieldDescriptor field in type.Fields) { |
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if (field.IsRequired && !HasField(field)) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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return IsInitialized; |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IBuilder.ClearField" /> |
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/// </summary> |
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public void ClearField(FieldDescriptor field) { |
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fields.Remove(field); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IMessage.GetRepeatedFieldCount" /> |
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/// </summary> |
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public int GetRepeatedFieldCount(FieldDescriptor field) { |
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if (!field.IsRepeated) { |
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throw new ArgumentException("GetRepeatedFieldCount() can only be called on repeated fields."); |
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} |
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return ((IList<object>) this[field]).Count; |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Implementation of both <c>MergeFrom</c> methods. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <param name="otherFields"></param> |
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private void MergeFields(IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<FieldDescriptor, object>> otherFields) { |
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// Note: We don't attempt to verify that other's fields have valid |
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// types. Doing so would be a losing battle. We'd have to verify |
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// all sub-messages as well, and we'd have to make copies of all of |
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// them to insure that they don't change after verification (since |
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// the IMessage interface itself cannot enforce immutability of |
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// implementations). |
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// TODO(jonskeet): Provide a function somewhere called MakeDeepCopy() |
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// which allows people to make secure deep copies of messages. |
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foreach (KeyValuePair<FieldDescriptor, object> entry in otherFields) { |
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FieldDescriptor field = entry.Key; |
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object existingValue; |
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fields.TryGetValue(field, out existingValue); |
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if (field.IsRepeated) { |
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if (existingValue == null) { |
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existingValue = new List<object>(); |
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fields[field] = existingValue; |
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} |
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IList<object> list = (IList<object>) existingValue; |
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foreach (object otherValue in (IEnumerable) entry.Value) { |
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list.Add(otherValue); |
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} |
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} else if (field.MappedType == MappedType.Message && existingValue != null) { |
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IMessage existingMessage = (IMessage)existingValue; |
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IMessage merged = existingMessage.CreateBuilderForType() |
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.MergeFrom(existingMessage) |
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.MergeFrom((IMessage)entry.Value) |
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.Build(); |
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this[field] = merged; |
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} else { |
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this[field] = entry.Value; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IBuilder.MergeFrom(IMessage)" /> |
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/// </summary> |
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public void MergeFrom(IMessage other) { |
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MergeFields(other.AllFields); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Like <see cref="MergeFrom(IMessage)"/>, but merges from another <c>FieldSet</c>. |
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/// </summary> |
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public void MergeFrom(FieldSet other) { |
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MergeFields(other.fields); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IMessage.WriteTo(CodedOutputStream)" />. |
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/// </summary> |
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public void WriteTo(CodedOutputStream output) { |
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foreach (KeyValuePair<FieldDescriptor, object> entry in fields) { |
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WriteField(entry.Key, entry.Value, output); |
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} |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Writes a single field to a CodedOutputStream. |
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/// </summary> |
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public void WriteField(FieldDescriptor field, Object value, CodedOutputStream output) { |
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if (field.IsExtension && field.ContainingType.Options.MessageSetWireFormat) { |
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output.WriteMessageSetExtension(field.FieldNumber, (IMessage) value); |
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} else { |
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if (field.IsRepeated) { |
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foreach (object element in (IEnumerable) value) { |
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output.WriteField(field.FieldType, field.FieldNumber, element); |
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} |
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} else { |
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output.WriteField(field.FieldType, field.FieldNumber, value); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// See <see cref="IMessage.SerializedSize" />. It's up to the caller to |
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/// cache the resulting size if desired. |
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/// </summary> |
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public int SerializedSize { |
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get { |
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int size = 0; |
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foreach (KeyValuePair<FieldDescriptor, object> entry in fields) { |
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FieldDescriptor field = entry.Key; |
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object value = entry.Value; |
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if (field.IsExtension && field.ContainingType.Options.MessageSetWireFormat) { |
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size += CodedOutputStream.ComputeMessageSetExtensionSize(field.FieldNumber, (IMessage) value); |
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} else { |
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if (field.IsRepeated) { |
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foreach (object element in (IEnumerable) value) { |
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size += CodedOutputStream.ComputeFieldSize(field.FieldType, field.FieldNumber, element); |
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} |
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} else { |
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size += CodedOutputStream.ComputeFieldSize(field.FieldType, field.FieldNumber, value); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return size; |
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} |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Verifies that the given object is of the correct type to be a valid |
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/// value for the given field. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <remarks> |
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/// For repeated fields, this checks if the object is of the right |
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/// element type, not whether it's a list. |
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/// </remarks> |
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/// <exception cref="ArgumentException">The value is not of the right type.</exception> |
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private static void VerifyType(FieldDescriptor field, object value) { |
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bool isValid = false; |
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switch (field.MappedType) { |
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case MappedType.Int32: isValid = value is int; break; |
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case MappedType.Int64: isValid = value is long; break; |
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case MappedType.UInt32: isValid = value is uint; break; |
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case MappedType.UInt64: isValid = value is ulong; break; |
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case MappedType.Single: isValid = value is float; break; |
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case MappedType.Double: isValid = value is double; break; |
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case MappedType.Boolean: isValid = value is bool; break; |
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case MappedType.String: isValid = value is string; break; |
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case MappedType.ByteString: isValid = value is ByteString; break; |
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case MappedType.Enum: |
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EnumValueDescriptor enumValue = value as EnumValueDescriptor; |
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isValid = enumValue != null && enumValue.EnumDescriptor == field.EnumType; |
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break; |
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case MappedType.Message: |
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IMessage messageValue = value as IMessage; |
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isValid = messageValue != null && messageValue.DescriptorForType == field.MessageType; |
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break; |
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} |
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if (!isValid) { |
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// When chaining calls to SetField(), it can be hard to tell from |
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// the stack trace which exact call failed, since the whole chain is |
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// considered one line of code. So, let's make sure to include the |
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// field name and other useful info in the exception. |
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throw new ArgumentException("Wrong object type used with protocol message reflection. " |
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+ "Message type \"" + field.ContainingType.FullName |
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+ "\", field \"" + (field.IsExtension ? field.FullName : field.Name) |
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+ "\", value was type \"" + value.GetType().Name + "\"."); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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}
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