Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format (grpc依赖)
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/* |
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* Copyright (c) 2009-2021, Google LLC |
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* All rights reserved. |
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* |
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: |
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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* * Neither the name of Google LLC nor the |
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* names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products |
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* derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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* |
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND |
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED |
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* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE |
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* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL Google LLC BE LIABLE FOR ANY |
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* DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES |
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* (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; |
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* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND |
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* ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS |
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* SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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*/ |
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/* |
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* This is where we define macros used across upb. |
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* |
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* All of these macros are undef'd in port_undef.inc to avoid leaking them to |
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* users. |
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* |
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* The correct usage is: |
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* |
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* #include "upb/foobar.h" |
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* #include "upb/baz.h" |
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* |
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* // MUST be last included header. |
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* #include "upb/port_def.inc" |
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* |
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* // Code for this file. |
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* // <...> |
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* |
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* // Can be omitted for .c files, required for .h. |
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* #include "upb/port_undef.inc" |
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* |
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* This file is private and must not be included by users! |
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*/ |
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#if !((defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) || \ |
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(defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201103L) || \ |
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(defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1900)) |
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#error upb requires C99 or C++11 or MSVC >= 2015. |
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#endif |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#include <stddef.h> |
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#if UINTPTR_MAX == 0xffffffff |
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#define UPB_SIZE(size32, size64) size32 |
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#else |
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#define UPB_SIZE(size32, size64) size64 |
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#endif |
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/* If we always read/write as a consistent type to each address, this shouldn't |
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* violate aliasing. |
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*/ |
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#define UPB_PTR_AT(msg, ofs, type) ((type*)((char*)(msg) + (ofs))) |
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#define UPB_READ_ONEOF(msg, fieldtype, offset, case_offset, case_val, default) \ |
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*UPB_PTR_AT(msg, case_offset, int) == case_val \ |
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? *UPB_PTR_AT(msg, offset, fieldtype) \ |
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: default |
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#define UPB_WRITE_ONEOF(msg, fieldtype, offset, value, case_offset, case_val) \ |
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*UPB_PTR_AT(msg, case_offset, int) = case_val; \ |
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*UPB_PTR_AT(msg, offset, fieldtype) = value; |
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#define UPB_MAPTYPE_STRING 0 |
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/* UPB_INLINE: inline if possible, emit standalone code if required. */ |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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#define UPB_INLINE inline |
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#elif defined (__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) |
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#define UPB_INLINE static __inline__ |
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#else |
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#define UPB_INLINE static |
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#endif |
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#define UPB_ALIGN_UP(size, align) (((size) + (align) - 1) / (align) * (align)) |
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#define UPB_ALIGN_DOWN(size, align) ((size) / (align) * (align)) |
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#define UPB_ALIGN_MALLOC(size) UPB_ALIGN_UP(size, 16) |
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#define UPB_ALIGN_OF(type) offsetof (struct { char c; type member; }, member) |
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/* Hints to the compiler about likely/unlikely branches. */ |
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#if defined (__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) |
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#define UPB_LIKELY(x) __builtin_expect((x),1) |
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#define UPB_UNLIKELY(x) __builtin_expect((x),0) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_LIKELY(x) (x) |
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#define UPB_UNLIKELY(x) (x) |
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#endif |
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/* Macros for function attributes on compilers that support them. */ |
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#ifdef __GNUC__ |
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#define UPB_FORCEINLINE __inline__ __attribute__((always_inline)) |
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#define UPB_NOINLINE __attribute__((noinline)) |
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#define UPB_NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__)) |
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#define UPB_PRINTF(str, first_vararg) __attribute__((format (printf, str, first_vararg))) |
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#elif defined(_MSC_VER) |
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#define UPB_NOINLINE |
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#define UPB_FORCEINLINE |
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#define UPB_NORETURN __declspec(noreturn) |
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#define UPB_PRINTF(str, first_vararg) |
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#else /* !defined(__GNUC__) */ |
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#define UPB_FORCEINLINE |
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#define UPB_NOINLINE |
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#define UPB_NORETURN |
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#define UPB_PRINTF(str, first_vararg) |
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#endif |
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#define UPB_MAX(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y)) |
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#define UPB_MIN(x, y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y)) |
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#define UPB_UNUSED(var) (void)var |
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/* UPB_ASSUME(): in release mode, we tell the compiler to assume this is true. |
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*/ |
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#ifdef NDEBUG |
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#ifdef __GNUC__ |
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#define UPB_ASSUME(expr) if (!(expr)) __builtin_unreachable() |
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#elif defined _MSC_VER |
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#define UPB_ASSUME(expr) if (!(expr)) __assume(0) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_ASSUME(expr) do {} while (false && (expr)) |
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#endif |
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#else |
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#define UPB_ASSUME(expr) assert(expr) |
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#endif |
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/* UPB_ASSERT(): in release mode, we use the expression without letting it be |
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* evaluated. This prevents "unused variable" warnings. */ |
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#ifdef NDEBUG |
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#define UPB_ASSERT(expr) do {} while (false && (expr)) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_ASSERT(expr) assert(expr) |
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#endif |
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#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) |
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#define UPB_UNREACHABLE() do { assert(0); __builtin_unreachable(); } while(0) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_UNREACHABLE() do { assert(0); } while(0) |
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#endif |
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/* UPB_SETJMP() / UPB_LONGJMP(): avoid setting/restoring signal mask. */ |
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#ifdef __APPLE__ |
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#define UPB_SETJMP(buf) _setjmp(buf) |
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#define UPB_LONGJMP(buf, val) _longjmp(buf, val) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_SETJMP(buf) setjmp(buf) |
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#define UPB_LONGJMP(buf, val) longjmp(buf, val) |
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#endif |
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/* UPB_PTRADD(ptr, ofs): add pointer while avoiding "NULL + 0" UB */ |
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#define UPB_PTRADD(ptr, ofs) ((ofs) ? (ptr) + (ofs) : (ptr)) |
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/* Configure whether fasttable is switched on or not. *************************/ |
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#ifdef __has_attribute |
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#define UPB_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(x) __has_attribute(x) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(x) 0 |
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#endif |
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#if UPB_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(musttail) |
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#define UPB_MUSTTAIL __attribute__((musttail)) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_MUSTTAIL |
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#endif |
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#undef UPB_HAS_ATTRIBUTE |
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/* This check is not fully robust: it does not require that we have "musttail" |
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* support available. We need tail calls to avoid consuming arbitrary amounts |
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* of stack space. |
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* |
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* GCC/Clang can mostly be trusted to generate tail calls as long as |
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* optimization is enabled, but, debug builds will not generate tail calls |
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* unless "musttail" is available. |
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* |
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* We should probably either: |
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* 1. require that the compiler supports musttail. |
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* 2. add some fallback code for when musttail isn't available (ie. return |
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* instead of tail calling). This is safe and portable, but this comes at |
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* a CPU cost. |
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*/ |
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#if (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__aarch64__)) && defined(__GNUC__) |
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#define UPB_FASTTABLE_SUPPORTED 1 |
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#else |
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#define UPB_FASTTABLE_SUPPORTED 0 |
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#endif |
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/* define UPB_ENABLE_FASTTABLE to force fast table support. |
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* This is useful when we want to ensure we are really getting fasttable, |
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* for example for testing or benchmarking. */ |
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#if defined(UPB_ENABLE_FASTTABLE) |
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#if !UPB_FASTTABLE_SUPPORTED |
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#error fasttable is x86-64/ARM64 only and requires GCC or Clang. |
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#endif |
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#define UPB_FASTTABLE 1 |
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/* Define UPB_TRY_ENABLE_FASTTABLE to use fasttable if possible. |
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* This is useful for releasing code that might be used on multiple platforms, |
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* for example the PHP or Ruby C extensions. */ |
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#elif defined(UPB_TRY_ENABLE_FASTTABLE) |
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#define UPB_FASTTABLE UPB_FASTTABLE_SUPPORTED |
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#else |
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#define UPB_FASTTABLE 0 |
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#endif |
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/* UPB_FASTTABLE_INIT() allows protos compiled for fasttable to gracefully |
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* degrade to non-fasttable if we are using UPB_TRY_ENABLE_FASTTABLE. */ |
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#if !UPB_FASTTABLE && defined(UPB_TRY_ENABLE_FASTTABLE) |
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#define UPB_FASTTABLE_INIT(...) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_FASTTABLE_INIT(...) __VA_ARGS__ |
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#endif |
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#undef UPB_FASTTABLE_SUPPORTED |
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/* ASAN poisoning (for arena) *************************************************/ |
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#if defined(__SANITIZE_ADDRESS__) |
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#define UPB_ASAN 1 |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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void __asan_poison_memory_region(void const volatile *addr, size_t size); |
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void __asan_unpoison_memory_region(void const volatile *addr, size_t size); |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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} /* extern "C" */ |
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#endif |
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#define UPB_POISON_MEMORY_REGION(addr, size) \ |
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__asan_poison_memory_region((addr), (size)) |
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#define UPB_UNPOISON_MEMORY_REGION(addr, size) \ |
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__asan_unpoison_memory_region((addr), (size)) |
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#else |
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#define UPB_ASAN 0 |
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#define UPB_POISON_MEMORY_REGION(addr, size) \ |
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((void)(addr), (void)(size)) |
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#define UPB_UNPOISON_MEMORY_REGION(addr, size) \ |
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((void)(addr), (void)(size)) |
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#endif
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