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| // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda) | |
| // Based on original Protocol Buffers design by | |
| // Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others. | |
| // | |
| // Defines an implementation of Message which can emulate types which are not | |
| // known at compile-time. | |
| namespace google { | |
| namespace protobuf { | |
| // Defined in other files. | |
| class Descriptor; // descriptor.h | |
| class DescriptorPool; // descriptor.h | |
| // Constructs implementations of Message which can emulate types which are not | |
| // known at compile-time. | |
| // | |
| // Sometimes you want to be able to manipulate protocol types that you don't | |
| // know about at compile time. It would be nice to be able to construct | |
| // a Message object which implements the message type given by any arbitrary | |
| // Descriptor. DynamicMessage provides this. | |
| // | |
| // As it turns out, a DynamicMessage needs to construct extra | |
| // information about its type in order to operate. Most of this information | |
| // can be shared between all DynamicMessages of the same type. But, caching | |
| // this information in some sort of global map would be a bad idea, since | |
| // the cached information for a particular descriptor could outlive the | |
| // descriptor itself. To avoid this problem, DynamicMessageFactory | |
| // encapsulates this "cache". All DynamicMessages of the same type created | |
| // from the same factory will share the same support data. Any Descriptors | |
| // used with a particular factory must outlive the factory. | |
| class PROTOBUF_EXPORT DynamicMessageFactory : public MessageFactory { | |
| public: | |
| // Construct a DynamicMessageFactory that will search for extensions in | |
| // the DescriptorPool in which the extendee is defined. | |
| DynamicMessageFactory(); | |
| // Construct a DynamicMessageFactory that will search for extensions in | |
| // the given DescriptorPool. | |
| // | |
| // DEPRECATED: Use CodedInputStream::SetExtensionRegistry() to tell the | |
| // parser to look for extensions in an alternate pool. However, note that | |
| // this is almost never what you want to do. Almost all users should use | |
| // the zero-arg constructor. | |
| DynamicMessageFactory(const DescriptorPool* pool); | |
| ~DynamicMessageFactory(); | |
| // Call this to tell the DynamicMessageFactory that if it is given a | |
| // Descriptor d for which: | |
| // d->file()->pool() == DescriptorPool::generated_pool(), | |
| // then it should delegate to MessageFactory::generated_factory() instead | |
| // of constructing a dynamic implementation of the message. In theory there | |
| // is no down side to doing this, so it may become the default in the future. | |
| void SetDelegateToGeneratedFactory(bool enable) { | |
| delegate_to_generated_factory_ = enable; | |
| } | |
| // implements MessageFactory --------------------------------------- | |
| // Given a Descriptor, constructs the default (prototype) Message of that | |
| // type. You can then call that message's New() method to construct a | |
| // mutable message of that type. | |
| // | |
| // Calling this method twice with the same Descriptor returns the same | |
| // object. The returned object remains property of the factory and will | |
| // be destroyed when the factory is destroyed. Also, any objects created | |
| // by calling the prototype's New() method share some data with the | |
| // prototype, so these must be destroyed before the DynamicMessageFactory | |
| // is destroyed. | |
| // | |
| // The given descriptor must outlive the returned message, and hence must | |
| // outlive the DynamicMessageFactory. | |
| // | |
| // The method is thread-safe. | |
| const Message* GetPrototype(const Descriptor* type) override; | |
| private: | |
| const DescriptorPool* pool_; | |
| bool delegate_to_generated_factory_; | |
| // This struct just contains a hash_map. We can't #include <hash_map> from | |
| // this header due to hacks needed for hash_map portability in the open source | |
| // release. Namely, stubs/hash.h, which defines hash_map portably, is not a | |
| // public header (for good reason), but dynamic_message.h is, and public | |
| // headers may only #include other public headers. | |
| struct PrototypeMap; | |
| std::unique_ptr<PrototypeMap> prototypes_; | |
| mutable internal::WrappedMutex prototypes_mutex_; | |
| friend class DynamicMessage; | |
| const Message* GetPrototypeNoLock(const Descriptor* type); | |
| // Construct default oneof instance for reflection usage if oneof | |
| // is defined. | |
| static void ConstructDefaultOneofInstance(const Descriptor* type, | |
| const uint32 offsets[], | |
| void* default_oneof_instance); | |
| // Delete default oneof instance. Called by ~DynamicMessageFactory. | |
| static void DeleteDefaultOneofInstance(const Descriptor* type, | |
| const uint32 offsets[], | |
| const void* default_oneof_instance); | |
| GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(DynamicMessageFactory); | |
| }; | |
| // Helper for computing a sorted list of map entries via reflection. | |
| class PROTOBUF_EXPORT DynamicMapSorter { | |
| public: | |
| static std::vector<const Message*> Sort(const Message& message, int map_size, | |
| const Reflection* reflection, | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field) { | |
| std::vector<const Message*> result; | |
| result.reserve(map_size); | |
| RepeatedFieldRef<Message> map_field = | |
| reflection->GetRepeatedFieldRef<Message>(message, field); | |
| for (auto it = map_field.begin(); it != map_field.end(); ++it) { | |
| result.push_back(&*it); | |
| } | |
| MapEntryMessageComparator comparator(field->message_type()); | |
| std::stable_sort(result.begin(), result.end(), comparator); | |
| // Complain if the keys aren't in ascending order. | |
| for (size_t j = 1; j < static_cast<size_t>(map_size); j++) { | |
| if (!comparator(result[j - 1], result[j])) { | |
| GOOGLE_LOG(ERROR) << (comparator(result[j], result[j - 1]) | |
| ? "internal error in map key sorting" | |
| : "map keys are not unique"); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return result; | |
| } | |
| private: | |
| class PROTOBUF_EXPORT MapEntryMessageComparator { | |
| public: | |
| explicit MapEntryMessageComparator(const Descriptor* descriptor) | |
| : field_(descriptor->field(0)) {} | |
| bool operator()(const Message* a, const Message* b) { | |
| const Reflection* reflection = a->GetReflection(); | |
| switch (field_->cpp_type()) { | |
| case FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_BOOL: { | |
| bool first = reflection->GetBool(*a, field_); | |
| bool second = reflection->GetBool(*b, field_); | |
| return first < second; | |
| } | |
| case FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_INT32: { | |
| int32 first = reflection->GetInt32(*a, field_); | |
| int32 second = reflection->GetInt32(*b, field_); | |
| return first < second; | |
| } | |
| case FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_INT64: { | |
| int64 first = reflection->GetInt64(*a, field_); | |
| int64 second = reflection->GetInt64(*b, field_); | |
| return first < second; | |
| } | |
| case FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_UINT32: { | |
| uint32 first = reflection->GetUInt32(*a, field_); | |
| uint32 second = reflection->GetUInt32(*b, field_); | |
| return first < second; | |
| } | |
| case FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_UINT64: { | |
| uint64 first = reflection->GetUInt64(*a, field_); | |
| uint64 second = reflection->GetUInt64(*b, field_); | |
| return first < second; | |
| } | |
| case FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_STRING: { | |
| std::string first = reflection->GetString(*a, field_); | |
| std::string second = reflection->GetString(*b, field_); | |
| return first < second; | |
| } | |
| default: | |
| GOOGLE_LOG(DFATAL) << "Invalid key for map field."; | |
| return true; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| private: | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field_; | |
| }; | |
| }; | |
| } // namespace protobuf | |
| } // namespace google | |