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#ifndef UPB_LEGACY_MSG_REFLECTION_H_ |
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#define UPB_LEGACY_MSG_REFLECTION_H_ |
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#include "upb/upb.h" |
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#include "upb/msg.h" |
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#include "upb/port_def.inc" |
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struct upb_mapiter; |
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typedef struct upb_mapiter upb_mapiter; |
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/** upb_msgval ****************************************************************/ |
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/* A union representing all possible protobuf values. Used for generic get/set |
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* operations. */ |
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typedef union { |
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bool b; |
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float flt; |
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double dbl; |
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int32_t i32; |
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int64_t i64; |
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uint32_t u32; |
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uint64_t u64; |
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const upb_map* map; |
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const upb_msg* msg; |
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const upb_array* arr; |
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const void* ptr; |
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upb_strview str; |
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} upb_msgval; |
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#define ACCESSORS(name, membername, ctype) \ |
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UPB_INLINE ctype upb_msgval_get ## name(upb_msgval v) { \ |
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return v.membername; \ |
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} \ |
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UPB_INLINE void upb_msgval_set ## name(upb_msgval *v, ctype cval) { \ |
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v->membername = cval; \ |
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} \ |
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UPB_INLINE upb_msgval upb_msgval_ ## name(ctype v) { \ |
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upb_msgval ret; \ |
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ret.membername = v; \ |
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return ret; \ |
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} |
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ACCESSORS(bool, b, bool) |
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ACCESSORS(float, flt, float) |
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ACCESSORS(double, dbl, double) |
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ACCESSORS(int32, i32, int32_t) |
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ACCESSORS(int64, i64, int64_t) |
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ACCESSORS(uint32, u32, uint32_t) |
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ACCESSORS(uint64, u64, uint64_t) |
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ACCESSORS(map, map, const upb_map*) |
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ACCESSORS(msg, msg, const upb_msg*) |
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ACCESSORS(ptr, ptr, const void*) |
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ACCESSORS(arr, arr, const upb_array*) |
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ACCESSORS(str, str, upb_strview) |
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#undef ACCESSORS |
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UPB_INLINE upb_msgval upb_msgval_makestr(const char *data, size_t size) { |
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return upb_msgval_str(upb_strview_make(data, size)); |
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} |
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/** upb_msg *******************************************************************/ |
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/* A upb_msg represents a protobuf message. It always corresponds to a specific |
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* upb_msglayout, which describes how it is laid out in memory. */ |
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/* Read-only message API. Can be safely called by anyone. */ |
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/* Returns the value associated with this field: |
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* - for scalar fields (including strings), the value directly. |
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* - return upb_msg*, or upb_map* for msg/map. |
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* If the field is unset for these field types, returns NULL. |
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* |
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* TODO(haberman): should we let users store cached array/map/msg |
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* pointers here for fields that are unset? Could be useful for the |
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* strongly-owned submessage model (ie. generated C API that doesn't use |
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* arenas). |
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*/ |
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upb_msgval upb_msg_get(const upb_msg *msg, |
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int field_index, |
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const upb_msglayout *l); |
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/* May only be called for fields where upb_fielddef_haspresence(f) == true. */ |
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bool upb_msg_has(const upb_msg *msg, |
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int field_index, |
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const upb_msglayout *l); |
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/* Mutable message API. May only be called by the owner of the message who |
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* knows its ownership scheme and how to keep it consistent. */ |
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/* Sets the given field to the given value. Does not perform any memory |
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* management: if you overwrite a pointer to a msg/array/map/string without |
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* cleaning it up (or using an arena) it will leak. |
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*/ |
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void upb_msg_set(upb_msg *msg, |
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int field_index, |
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upb_msgval val, |
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const upb_msglayout *l); |
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/* For a primitive field, set it back to its default. For repeated, string, and |
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* submessage fields set it back to NULL. This could involve releasing some |
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* internal memory (for example, from an extension dictionary), but it is not |
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* recursive in any way and will not recover any memory that may be used by |
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* arrays/maps/strings/msgs that this field may have pointed to. |
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*/ |
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bool upb_msg_clearfield(upb_msg *msg, |
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int field_index, |
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const upb_msglayout *l); |
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/* TODO(haberman): copyfrom()/mergefrom()? */ |
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/** upb_array *****************************************************************/ |
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/* A upb_array stores data for a repeated field. The memory management |
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* semantics are the same as upb_msg. A upb_array allocates dynamic |
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* memory internally for the array elements. */ |
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upb_fieldtype_t upb_array_type(const upb_array *arr); |
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/* Read-only interface. Safe for anyone to call. */ |
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size_t upb_array_size(const upb_array *arr); |
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upb_msgval upb_array_get(const upb_array *arr, upb_fieldtype_t type, size_t i); |
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/* Write interface. May only be called by the message's owner who can enforce |
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* its memory management invariants. */ |
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bool upb_array_set(upb_array *arr, upb_fieldtype_t type, size_t i, |
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upb_msgval val, upb_arena *arena); |
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/** upb_map *******************************************************************/ |
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/* A upb_map stores data for a map field. The memory management semantics are |
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* the same as upb_msg, with one notable exception. upb_map will internally |
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* store a copy of all string keys, but *not* any string values or submessages. |
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* So you must ensure that any string or message values outlive the map, and you |
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* must delete them manually when they are no longer required. */ |
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upb_map *upb_map_new(upb_fieldtype_t ktype, upb_fieldtype_t vtype, |
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upb_arena *a); |
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/* Read-only interface. Safe for anyone to call. */ |
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size_t upb_map_size(const upb_map *map); |
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upb_fieldtype_t upb_map_keytype(const upb_map *map); |
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upb_fieldtype_t upb_map_valuetype(const upb_map *map); |
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bool upb_map_get(const upb_map *map, upb_msgval key, upb_msgval *val); |
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/* Write interface. May only be called by the message's owner who can enforce |
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* its memory management invariants. */ |
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/* Sets or overwrites an entry in the map. Return value indicates whether |
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* the operation succeeded or failed with OOM, and also whether an existing |
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* key was replaced or not. */ |
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bool upb_map_set(upb_map *map, |
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upb_msgval key, upb_msgval val, |
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upb_msgval *valremoved); |
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/* Deletes an entry in the map. Returns true if the key was present. */ |
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bool upb_map_del(upb_map *map, upb_msgval key); |
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/** upb_mapiter ***************************************************************/ |
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/* For iterating over a map. Map iterators are invalidated by mutations to the |
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* map, but an invalidated iterator will never return junk or crash the process. |
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* An invalidated iterator may return entries that were already returned though, |
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* and if you keep invalidating the iterator during iteration, the program may |
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* enter an infinite loop. */ |
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size_t upb_mapiter_sizeof(); |
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void upb_mapiter_begin(upb_mapiter *i, const upb_map *t); |
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upb_mapiter *upb_mapiter_new(const upb_map *t, upb_alloc *a); |
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void upb_mapiter_free(upb_mapiter *i, upb_alloc *a); |
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void upb_mapiter_next(upb_mapiter *i); |
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bool upb_mapiter_done(const upb_mapiter *i); |
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upb_msgval upb_mapiter_key(const upb_mapiter *i); |
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upb_msgval upb_mapiter_value(const upb_mapiter *i); |
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void upb_mapiter_setdone(upb_mapiter *i); |
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bool upb_mapiter_isequal(const upb_mapiter *i1, const upb_mapiter *i2); |
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#include "upb/port_undef.inc" |
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#endif /* UPB_LEGACY_MSG_REFLECTION_H_ */
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