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/*
* upb - a minimalist implementation of protocol buffers.
*
* This file contains parsing routines; both stream-oriented and tree-oriented
* models are supported.
*
* Copyright (c) 2008 Joshua Haberman. See LICENSE for details.
*/
#ifndef UPB_PARSE_H_
#define UPB_PARSE_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "upb.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* High-level parsing interface. **********************************************/
struct upb_parse_state;
/* Initialize and free (respectively) the given parse state, which must have
* been previously allocated. udata_size specifies how much space will be
* available at parse_stack_frame.user_data in each frame for user data. */
void upb_parse_state_init(struct upb_parse_state *state, size_t udata_size);
void upb_parse_state_free(struct upb_parse_state *state);
/* The callback that is called immediately after a tag has been parsed. The
* client uses it to decide if it wants to process this value or skip it. If
* it wants to process it, it must determine its specific .proto type (at this
* point we only know its wire type) and verify that it matches the wire type.
* The client will then return the .proto type. To skip the value, the client
* should return 0 (which is not a valid .proto type).
*
* The client can set user_field_desc to a record describing this field -- this
* pointer will be supplied to the value callback (for simple values) or the
* submsg_start callback (for submessages). */
typedef upb_field_type_t (*upb_tag_cb)(struct upb_parse_state *s,
struct upb_tag *tag,
void **user_field_desc);
/* The callback that is called for individual values. This callback is only
* called when the previously invoked tag_cb has returned nonzero. It receives
* the parsed and converted value as well as the user_field_desc that was set
* by the tag_cb. Note that this function can be called several times in a row
* (ie. with no intervening tag_cb) in the case of packed arrays. For string
* data (bytes and string) str points to the beginning of the string. */
typedef void (*upb_value_cb)(struct upb_parse_state *s, union upb_value *v,
void *str, void *user_field_desc);
/* Callbacks that are called when a submessage begins and ends, respectively.
* Both are called with the submessage's stack frame at the top of the stack. */
typedef void (*upb_submsg_start_cb)(struct upb_parse_state *s,
void *user_field_desc);
typedef void (*upb_submsg_end_cb)(struct upb_parse_state *s);
/* Each stack frame (one for each level of submessages/groups) has this format,
* where user_data has as many bytes allocated as specified when initialized. */
struct upb_parse_stack_frame {
size_t end_offset; /* 0 indicates that this is a group. */
char user_data[];
};
struct upb_parse_state {
size_t offset;
struct upb_parse_stack_frame *stack, *top, *limit;
size_t udata_size; /* How many bytes the user gets in each frame. */
bool done; /* Any callback can abort processing by setting done=true. */
/* These are only set if we're in the middle of a packed array. */
size_t packed_end_offset; /* 0 if not in a packed array. */
upb_field_type_t packed_type;
upb_tag_cb tag_cb;
upb_value_cb value_cb;
upb_submsg_start_cb submsg_start_cb;
upb_submsg_end_cb submsg_end_cb;
};
/* Parses up to len bytes of protobuf data out of buf, calling cb as needed.
* The function returns how many bytes were consumed from buf. Data is parsed
* until no more data can be read from buf, or the callback sets *done=true,
* or an error occured. Sets *read to the number of bytes consumed. */
upb_status_t upb_parse(struct upb_parse_state *s, void *buf, size_t len,
size_t *read);
/* Low-level parsing functions. ***********************************************/
/* Parses a single tag from the character data starting at buf, and updates
* buf to point one past the bytes that were consumed. buf will be incremented
* by at most ten bytes. */
upb_status_t upb_parse_tag(void **buf, struct upb_tag *tag);
extern upb_wire_type_t upb_expected_wire_types[];
/* Returns true if wt is the correct on-the-wire type for ft. */
INLINE bool upb_check_type(upb_wire_type_t wt, upb_field_type_t ft) {
return upb_expected_wire_types[ft] == wt;
}
/* Parses and converts a value from the character data starting at buf. The
* caller must have previously checked that the wire type is appropriate for
* this field type. For delimited data, buf is advanced to the beginning of
* the delimited data, not the end. */
upb_status_t upb_parse_value(void **buf, upb_field_type_t ft,
union upb_value *value);
/* Parses a wire value with the given type (which must have been obtained from
* a tag that was just parsed) and adds the number of bytes that were consumed
* to *offset. For delimited types, offset is advanced past the delimited
* data. */
upb_status_t upb_parse_wire_value(void *buf, size_t *offset,
upb_wire_type_t wt,
union upb_wire_value *wv);
/* Like the above, but discards the wire value instead of saving it. */
upb_status_t upb_skip_wire_value(void *buf, size_t *offset,
upb_wire_type_t wt);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* UPB_PARSE_H_ */