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** This file contains shared definitions that are widely used across upb. |
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** |
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** This is a mixed C/C++ interface that offers a full API to both languages. |
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** See the top-level README for more information. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef UPB_H_ |
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#define UPB_H_ |
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#include <assert.h> |
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#include <stdarg.h> |
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#include <stdbool.h> |
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#include <stddef.h> |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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#include <memory> |
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namespace upb { |
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class Arena; |
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class Status; |
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template <int N> class InlinedArena; |
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} |
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#endif |
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#include "upb/port_def.inc" |
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/* upb_status *****************************************************************/ |
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/* upb_status represents a success or failure status and error message. |
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* It owns no resources and allocates no memory, so it should work |
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* even in OOM situations. */ |
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/* The maximum length of an error message before it will get truncated. */ |
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#define UPB_STATUS_MAX_MESSAGE 127 |
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typedef struct { |
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bool ok; |
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char msg[UPB_STATUS_MAX_MESSAGE]; /* Error message; NULL-terminated. */ |
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} upb_status; |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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const char *upb_status_errmsg(const upb_status *status); |
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bool upb_ok(const upb_status *status); |
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/* Any of the functions that write to a status object allow status to be NULL, |
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* to support use cases where the function's caller does not care about the |
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* status message. */ |
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void upb_status_clear(upb_status *status); |
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void upb_status_seterrmsg(upb_status *status, const char *msg); |
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void upb_status_seterrf(upb_status *status, const char *fmt, ...); |
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void upb_status_vseterrf(upb_status *status, const char *fmt, va_list args); |
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UPB_INLINE void upb_status_setoom(upb_status *status) { |
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upb_status_seterrmsg(status, "out of memory"); |
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} |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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} /* extern "C" */ |
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class upb::Status { |
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public: |
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Status() { upb_status_clear(&status_); } |
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upb_status* ptr() { return &status_; } |
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/* Returns true if there is no error. */ |
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bool ok() const { return upb_ok(&status_); } |
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/* Guaranteed to be NULL-terminated. */ |
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const char *error_message() const { return upb_status_errmsg(&status_); } |
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/* The error message will be truncated if it is longer than |
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* UPB_STATUS_MAX_MESSAGE-4. */ |
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void SetErrorMessage(const char *msg) { upb_status_seterrmsg(&status_, msg); } |
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void SetFormattedErrorMessage(const char *fmt, ...) { |
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va_list args; |
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va_start(args, fmt); |
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upb_status_vseterrf(&status_, fmt, args); |
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va_end(args); |
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} |
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/* Resets the status to a successful state with no message. */ |
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void Clear() { upb_status_clear(&status_); } |
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private: |
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upb_status status_; |
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}; |
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#endif /* __cplusplus */ |
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/** upb_strview ************************************************************/ |
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typedef struct { |
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const char *data; |
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size_t size; |
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} upb_strview; |
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UPB_INLINE upb_strview upb_strview_make(const char *data, size_t size) { |
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upb_strview ret; |
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ret.data = data; |
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ret.size = size; |
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return ret; |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE upb_strview upb_strview_makez(const char *data) { |
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return upb_strview_make(data, strlen(data)); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE bool upb_strview_eql(upb_strview a, upb_strview b) { |
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return a.size == b.size && memcmp(a.data, b.data, a.size) == 0; |
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} |
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#define UPB_STRVIEW_INIT(ptr, len) {ptr, len} |
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#define UPB_STRVIEW_FORMAT "%.*s" |
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#define UPB_STRVIEW_ARGS(view) (int)(view).size, (view).data |
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/** upb_alloc *****************************************************************/ |
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/* A upb_alloc is a possibly-stateful allocator object. |
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* |
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* It could either be an arena allocator (which doesn't require individual |
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* free() calls) or a regular malloc() (which does). The client must therefore |
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* free memory unless it knows that the allocator is an arena allocator. */ |
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struct upb_alloc; |
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typedef struct upb_alloc upb_alloc; |
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/* A malloc()/free() function. |
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* If "size" is 0 then the function acts like free(), otherwise it acts like |
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* realloc(). Only "oldsize" bytes from a previous allocation are preserved. */ |
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typedef void *upb_alloc_func(upb_alloc *alloc, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, |
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size_t size); |
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struct upb_alloc { |
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upb_alloc_func *func; |
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}; |
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UPB_INLINE void *upb_malloc(upb_alloc *alloc, size_t size) { |
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UPB_ASSERT(alloc); |
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return alloc->func(alloc, NULL, 0, size); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE void *upb_realloc(upb_alloc *alloc, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, |
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size_t size) { |
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UPB_ASSERT(alloc); |
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return alloc->func(alloc, ptr, oldsize, size); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE void upb_free(upb_alloc *alloc, void *ptr) { |
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assert(alloc); |
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alloc->func(alloc, ptr, 0, 0); |
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} |
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/* The global allocator used by upb. Uses the standard malloc()/free(). */ |
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extern upb_alloc upb_alloc_global; |
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/* Functions that hard-code the global malloc. |
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* |
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* We still get benefit because we can put custom logic into our global |
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* allocator, like injecting out-of-memory faults in debug/testing builds. */ |
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UPB_INLINE void *upb_gmalloc(size_t size) { |
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return upb_malloc(&upb_alloc_global, size); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE void *upb_grealloc(void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size) { |
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return upb_realloc(&upb_alloc_global, ptr, oldsize, size); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE void upb_gfree(void *ptr) { |
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upb_free(&upb_alloc_global, ptr); |
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} |
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/* upb_arena ******************************************************************/ |
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/* upb_arena is a specific allocator implementation that uses arena allocation. |
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* The user provides an allocator that will be used to allocate the underlying |
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* arena blocks. Arenas by nature do not require the individual allocations |
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* to be freed. However the Arena does allow users to register cleanup |
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* functions that will run when the arena is destroyed. |
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* |
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* A upb_arena is *not* thread-safe. |
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* |
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* You could write a thread-safe arena allocator that satisfies the |
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* upb_alloc interface, but it would not be as efficient for the |
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* single-threaded case. */ |
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typedef void upb_cleanup_func(void *ud); |
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struct upb_arena; |
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typedef struct upb_arena upb_arena; |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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/* Creates an arena from the given initial block (if any -- n may be 0). |
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* Additional blocks will be allocated from |alloc|. If |alloc| is NULL, this |
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* is a fixed-size arena and cannot grow. */ |
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upb_arena *upb_arena_init(void *mem, size_t n, upb_alloc *alloc); |
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void upb_arena_free(upb_arena *a); |
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bool upb_arena_addcleanup(upb_arena *a, void *ud, upb_cleanup_func *func); |
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size_t upb_arena_bytesallocated(const upb_arena *a); |
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UPB_INLINE upb_alloc *upb_arena_alloc(upb_arena *a) { return (upb_alloc*)a; } |
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/* Convenience wrappers around upb_alloc functions. */ |
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UPB_INLINE void *upb_arena_malloc(upb_arena *a, size_t size) { |
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return upb_malloc(upb_arena_alloc(a), size); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE void *upb_arena_realloc(upb_arena *a, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, |
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size_t size) { |
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return upb_realloc(upb_arena_alloc(a), ptr, oldsize, size); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE upb_arena *upb_arena_new() { |
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return upb_arena_init(NULL, 0, &upb_alloc_global); |
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} |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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} /* extern "C" */ |
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class upb::Arena { |
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public: |
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/* A simple arena with no initial memory block and the default allocator. */ |
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Arena() : ptr_(upb_arena_new(), upb_arena_free) {} |
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upb_arena* ptr() { return ptr_.get(); } |
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/* Allows this arena to be used as a generic allocator. |
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* |
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* The arena does not need free() calls so when using Arena as an allocator |
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* it is safe to skip them. However they are no-ops so there is no harm in |
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* calling free() either. */ |
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upb_alloc *allocator() { return upb_arena_alloc(ptr_.get()); } |
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/* Add a cleanup function to run when the arena is destroyed. |
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* Returns false on out-of-memory. */ |
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bool AddCleanup(void *ud, upb_cleanup_func* func) { |
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return upb_arena_addcleanup(ptr_.get(), ud, func); |
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} |
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/* Total number of bytes that have been allocated. It is undefined what |
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* Realloc() does to &arena_ counter. */ |
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size_t BytesAllocated() const { return upb_arena_bytesallocated(ptr_.get()); } |
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private: |
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std::unique_ptr<upb_arena, decltype(&upb_arena_free)> ptr_; |
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}; |
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#endif |
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/* upb::InlinedArena **********************************************************/ |
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/* upb::InlinedArena seeds the arenas with a predefined amount of memory. No |
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* heap memory will be allocated until the initial block is exceeded. |
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* These types only exist in C++ */ |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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template <int N> class upb::InlinedArena : public upb::Arena { |
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public: |
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InlinedArena() : ptr_(upb_arena_new(&initial_block_, N, &upb_alloc_global)) {} |
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upb_arena* ptr() { return ptr_.get(); } |
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private: |
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InlinedArena(const InlinedArena*) = delete; |
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InlinedArena& operator=(const InlinedArena*) = delete; |
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std::unique_ptr<upb_arena, decltype(&upb_arena_free)> ptr_; |
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char initial_block_[N]; |
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}; |
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#endif /* __cplusplus */ |
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/* Constants ******************************************************************/ |
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/* Generic function type. */ |
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typedef void upb_func(); |
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/* A list of types as they are encoded on-the-wire. */ |
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typedef enum { |
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UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT = 0, |
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UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT = 1, |
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UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED = 2, |
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UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP = 3, |
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UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP = 4, |
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UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT = 5 |
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} upb_wiretype_t; |
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/* The types a field can have. Note that this list is not identical to the |
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* types defined in descriptor.proto, which gives INT32 and SINT32 separate |
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* types (we distinguish the two with the "integer encoding" enum below). */ |
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typedef enum { |
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/* Types stored in 1 byte. */ |
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UPB_TYPE_BOOL = 1, |
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/* Types stored in 4 bytes. */ |
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UPB_TYPE_FLOAT = 2, |
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UPB_TYPE_INT32 = 3, |
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UPB_TYPE_UINT32 = 4, |
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UPB_TYPE_ENUM = 5, /* Enum values are int32. */ |
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/* Types stored as pointers (probably 4 or 8 bytes). */ |
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UPB_TYPE_STRING = 6, |
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UPB_TYPE_BYTES = 7, |
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UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE = 8, |
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/* Types stored as 8 bytes. */ |
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UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE = 9, |
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UPB_TYPE_INT64 = 10, |
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UPB_TYPE_UINT64 = 11 |
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} upb_fieldtype_t; |
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/* The repeated-ness of each field; this matches descriptor.proto. */ |
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typedef enum { |
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UPB_LABEL_OPTIONAL = 1, |
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UPB_LABEL_REQUIRED = 2, |
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UPB_LABEL_REPEATED = 3 |
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} upb_label_t; |
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/* Descriptor types, as defined in descriptor.proto. */ |
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typedef enum { |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE = 1, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT = 2, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64 = 3, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64 = 4, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32 = 5, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64 = 6, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32 = 7, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL = 8, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING = 9, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP = 10, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE = 11, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES = 12, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32 = 13, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM = 14, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32 = 15, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64 = 16, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32 = 17, |
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UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64 = 18 |
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} upb_descriptortype_t; |
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extern const uint8_t upb_desctype_to_fieldtype[]; |
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#include "upb/port_undef.inc" |
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#endif /* UPB_H_ */
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