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| // Author: jschorr@google.com (Joseph Schorr) | |
| // Based on original Protocol Buffers design by | |
| // Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others. | |
| // | |
| // This file defines static methods and classes for comparing Protocol | |
| // Messages. | |
| // | |
| // Aug. 2008: Added Unknown Fields Comparison for messages. | |
| // Aug. 2009: Added different options to compare repeated fields. | |
| // Apr. 2010: Moved field comparison to FieldComparator. | |
| namespace google { | |
| namespace protobuf { | |
| class DynamicMessageFactory; | |
| class FieldDescriptor; | |
| namespace io { | |
| class ZeroCopyOutputStream; | |
| class Printer; | |
| } | |
| namespace util { | |
| class FieldContext; // declared below MessageDifferencer | |
| // A basic differencer that can be used to determine | |
| // the differences between two specified Protocol Messages. If any differences | |
| // are found, the Compare method will return false, and any differencer reporter | |
| // specified via ReportDifferencesTo will have its reporting methods called (see | |
| // below for implementation of the report). Based off of the original | |
| // ProtocolDifferencer implementation in //net/proto/protocol-differencer.h | |
| // (Thanks Todd!). | |
| // | |
| // MessageDifferencer REQUIRES that compared messages be the same type, defined | |
| // as messages that share the same descriptor. If not, the behavior of this | |
| // class is undefined. | |
| // | |
| // People disagree on what MessageDifferencer should do when asked to compare | |
| // messages with different descriptors. Some people think it should always | |
| // return false. Others expect it to try to look for similar fields and | |
| // compare them anyway -- especially if the descriptors happen to be identical. | |
| // If we chose either of these behaviors, some set of people would find it | |
| // surprising, and could end up writing code expecting the other behavior | |
| // without realizing their error. Therefore, we forbid that usage. | |
| // | |
| // This class is implemented based on the proto2 reflection. The performance | |
| // should be good enough for normal usages. However, for places where the | |
| // performance is extremely sensitive, there are several alternatives: | |
| // - Comparing serialized string | |
| // Downside: false negatives (there are messages that are the same but their | |
| // serialized strings are different). | |
| // - Equals code generator by compiler plugin (net/proto2/contrib/equals_plugin) | |
| // Downside: more generated code; maintenance overhead for the additional rule | |
| // (must be in sync with the original proto_library). | |
| // | |
| // Note on handling of google.protobuf.Any: MessageDifferencer automatically | |
| // unpacks Any::value into a Message and compares its individual fields. | |
| // Messages encoded in a repeated Any cannot be compared using TreatAsMap. | |
| // | |
| // | |
| // Note on thread-safety: MessageDifferencer is *not* thread-safe. You need to | |
| // guard it with a lock to use the same MessageDifferencer instance from | |
| // multiple threads. Note that it's fine to call static comparison methods | |
| // (like MessageDifferencer::Equals) concurrently. | |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT MessageDifferencer { | |
| public: | |
| // Determines whether the supplied messages are equal. Equality is defined as | |
| // all fields within the two messages being set to the same value. Primitive | |
| // fields and strings are compared by value while embedded messages/groups | |
| // are compared as if via a recursive call. Use IgnoreField() and Compare() | |
| // if some fields should be ignored in the comparison. | |
| // | |
| // This method REQUIRES that the two messages have the same | |
| // Descriptor (message1.GetDescriptor() == message2.GetDescriptor()). | |
| static bool Equals(const Message& message1, const Message& message2); | |
| // Determines whether the supplied messages are equivalent. Equivalency is | |
| // defined as all fields within the two messages having the same value. This | |
| // differs from the Equals method above in that fields with default values | |
| // are considered set to said value automatically. For details on how default | |
| // values are defined for each field type, see http://shortn/_x2Gv6XFrWt. | |
| // Also, Equivalent() ignores unknown fields. Use IgnoreField() and Compare() | |
| // if some fields should be ignored in the comparison. | |
| // | |
| // This method REQUIRES that the two messages have the same | |
| // Descriptor (message1.GetDescriptor() == message2.GetDescriptor()). | |
| static bool Equivalent(const Message& message1, const Message& message2); | |
| // Determines whether the supplied messages are approximately equal. | |
| // Approximate equality is defined as all fields within the two messages | |
| // being approximately equal. Primitive (non-float) fields and strings are | |
| // compared by value, floats are compared using MathUtil::AlmostEquals() and | |
| // embedded messages/groups are compared as if via a recursive call. Use | |
| // IgnoreField() and Compare() if some fields should be ignored in the | |
| // comparison. | |
| // | |
| // This method REQUIRES that the two messages have the same | |
| // Descriptor (message1.GetDescriptor() == message2.GetDescriptor()). | |
| static bool ApproximatelyEquals(const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2); | |
| // Determines whether the supplied messages are approximately equivalent. | |
| // Approximate equivalency is defined as all fields within the two messages | |
| // being approximately equivalent. As in | |
| // MessageDifferencer::ApproximatelyEquals, primitive (non-float) fields and | |
| // strings are compared by value, floats are compared using | |
| // MathUtil::AlmostEquals() and embedded messages/groups are compared as if | |
| // via a recursive call. However, fields with default values are considered | |
| // set to said value, as per MessageDiffencer::Equivalent. Use IgnoreField() | |
| // and Compare() if some fields should be ignored in the comparison. | |
| // | |
| // This method REQUIRES that the two messages have the same | |
| // Descriptor (message1.GetDescriptor() == message2.GetDescriptor()). | |
| static bool ApproximatelyEquivalent(const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2); | |
| // Identifies an individual field in a message instance. Used for field_path, | |
| // below. | |
| struct SpecificField { | |
| // For known fields, "field" is filled in and "unknown_field_number" is -1. | |
| // For unknown fields, "field" is NULL, "unknown_field_number" is the field | |
| // number, and "unknown_field_type" is its type. | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field; | |
| int unknown_field_number; | |
| UnknownField::Type unknown_field_type; | |
| // If this a repeated field, "index" is the index within it. For unknown | |
| // fields, this is the index of the field among all unknown fields of the | |
| // same field number and type. | |
| int index; | |
| // If "field" is a repeated field which is being treated as a map or | |
| // a set (see TreatAsMap() and TreatAsSet(), below), new_index indicates | |
| // the index the position to which the element has moved. This only | |
| // applies to ReportMoved() and (in the case of TreatAsMap()) | |
| // ReportModified(). In all other cases, "new_index" will have the same | |
| // value as "index". | |
| int new_index; | |
| // For unknown fields, these are the pointers to the UnknownFieldSet | |
| // containing the unknown fields. In certain cases (e.g. proto1's | |
| // MessageSet, or nested groups of unknown fields), these may differ from | |
| // the messages' internal UnknownFieldSets. | |
| const UnknownFieldSet* unknown_field_set1; | |
| const UnknownFieldSet* unknown_field_set2; | |
| // For unknown fields, these are the index of the field within the | |
| // UnknownFieldSets. One or the other will be -1 when | |
| // reporting an addition or deletion. | |
| int unknown_field_index1; | |
| int unknown_field_index2; | |
| SpecificField() | |
| : field(NULL), | |
| unknown_field_number(-1), | |
| index(-1), | |
| new_index(-1), | |
| unknown_field_set1(NULL), | |
| unknown_field_set2(NULL), | |
| unknown_field_index1(-1), | |
| unknown_field_index2(-1) {} | |
| }; | |
| // Abstract base class from which all MessageDifferencer | |
| // reporters derive. The five Report* methods below will be called when | |
| // a field has been added, deleted, modified, moved, or matched. The third | |
| // argument is a vector of FieldDescriptor pointers which describes the chain | |
| // of fields that was taken to find the current field. For example, for a | |
| // field found in an embedded message, the vector will contain two | |
| // FieldDescriptors. The first will be the field of the embedded message | |
| // itself and the second will be the actual field in the embedded message | |
| // that was added/deleted/modified. | |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Reporter { | |
| public: | |
| Reporter(); | |
| virtual ~Reporter(); | |
| // Reports that a field has been added into Message2. | |
| virtual void ReportAdded( | |
| const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path) = 0; | |
| // Reports that a field has been deleted from Message1. | |
| virtual void ReportDeleted( | |
| const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path) = 0; | |
| // Reports that the value of a field has been modified. | |
| virtual void ReportModified( | |
| const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path) = 0; | |
| // Reports that a repeated field has been moved to another location. This | |
| // only applies when using TreatAsSet or TreatAsMap() -- see below. Also | |
| // note that for any given field, ReportModified and ReportMoved are | |
| // mutually exclusive. If a field has been both moved and modified, then | |
| // only ReportModified will be called. | |
| virtual void ReportMoved( | |
| const Message& /* message1 */, | |
| const Message& /* message2 */, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& /* field_path */) { } | |
| // Reports that two fields match. Useful for doing side-by-side diffs. | |
| // This function is mutually exclusive with ReportModified and ReportMoved. | |
| // Note that you must call set_report_matches(true) before calling Compare | |
| // to make use of this function. | |
| virtual void ReportMatched( | |
| const Message& /* message1 */, | |
| const Message& /* message2 */, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& /* field_path */) { } | |
| // Reports that two fields would have been compared, but the | |
| // comparison has been skipped because the field was marked as | |
| // 'ignored' using IgnoreField(). This function is mutually | |
| // exclusive with all the other Report() functions. | |
| // | |
| // The contract of ReportIgnored is slightly different than the | |
| // other Report() functions, in that |field_path.back().index| is | |
| // always equal to -1, even if the last field is repeated. This is | |
| // because while the other Report() functions indicate where in a | |
| // repeated field the action (Addition, Deletion, etc...) | |
| // happened, when a repeated field is 'ignored', the differencer | |
| // simply calls ReportIgnored on the repeated field as a whole and | |
| // moves on without looking at its individual elements. | |
| // | |
| // Furthermore, ReportIgnored() does not indicate whether the | |
| // fields were in fact equal or not, as Compare() does not inspect | |
| // these fields at all. It is up to the Reporter to decide whether | |
| // the fields are equal or not (perhaps with a second call to | |
| // Compare()), if it cares. | |
| virtual void ReportIgnored( | |
| const Message& /* message1 */, | |
| const Message& /* message2 */, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& /* field_path */) { } | |
| // Report that an unknown field is ignored. (see comment above). | |
| // Note this is a different function since the last SpecificField in field | |
| // path has a null field. This could break existing Reporter. | |
| virtual void ReportUnknownFieldIgnored( | |
| const Message& /* message1 */, const Message& /* message2 */, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& /* field_path */) {} | |
| private: | |
| GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(Reporter); | |
| }; | |
| // MapKeyComparator is used to determine if two elements have the same key | |
| // when comparing elements of a repeated field as a map. | |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT MapKeyComparator { | |
| public: | |
| MapKeyComparator(); | |
| virtual ~MapKeyComparator(); | |
| virtual bool IsMatch( | |
| const Message& /* message1 */, | |
| const Message& /* message2 */, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& /* parent_fields */) const { | |
| GOOGLE_CHECK(false) << "IsMatch() is not implemented."; | |
| return false; | |
| } | |
| private: | |
| GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(MapKeyComparator); | |
| }; | |
| // Abstract base class from which all IgnoreCriteria derive. | |
| // By adding IgnoreCriteria more complex ignore logic can be implemented. | |
| // IgnoreCriteria are registed with AddIgnoreCriteria. For each compared | |
| // field IsIgnored is called on each added IgnoreCriteria until one returns | |
| // true or all return false. | |
| // IsIgnored is called for fields where at least one side has a value. | |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT IgnoreCriteria { | |
| public: | |
| IgnoreCriteria(); | |
| virtual ~IgnoreCriteria(); | |
| // Returns true if the field should be ignored. | |
| virtual bool IsIgnored( | |
| const Message& /* message1 */, | |
| const Message& /* message2 */, | |
| const FieldDescriptor* /* field */, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& /* parent_fields */) = 0; | |
| // Returns true if the unknown field should be ignored. | |
| // Note: This will be called for unknown fields as well in which case | |
| // field.field will be null. | |
| virtual bool IsUnknownFieldIgnored( | |
| const Message& /* message1 */, const Message& /* message2 */, | |
| const SpecificField& /* field */, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& /* parent_fields */) { | |
| return false; | |
| } | |
| }; | |
| // To add a Reporter, construct default here, then use ReportDifferencesTo or | |
| // ReportDifferencesToString. | |
| explicit MessageDifferencer(); | |
| ~MessageDifferencer(); | |
| enum MessageFieldComparison { | |
| EQUAL, // Fields must be present in both messages | |
| // for the messages to be considered the same. | |
| EQUIVALENT, // Fields with default values are considered set | |
| // for comparison purposes even if not explicitly | |
| // set in the messages themselves. Unknown fields | |
| // are ignored. | |
| }; | |
| enum Scope { | |
| FULL, // All fields of both messages are considered in the comparison. | |
| PARTIAL // Only fields present in the first message are considered; fields | |
| // set only in the second message will be skipped during | |
| // comparison. | |
| }; | |
| // DEPRECATED. Use FieldComparator::FloatComparison instead. | |
| enum FloatComparison { | |
| EXACT, // Floats and doubles are compared exactly. | |
| APPROXIMATE // Floats and doubles are compared using the | |
| // MathUtil::AlmostEquals method. | |
| }; | |
| enum RepeatedFieldComparison { | |
| AS_LIST, // Repeated fields are compared in order. Differing values at | |
| // the same index are reported using ReportModified(). If the | |
| // repeated fields have different numbers of elements, the | |
| // unpaired elements are reported using ReportAdded() or | |
| // ReportDeleted(). | |
| AS_SET, // Treat all the repeated fields as sets by default. | |
| // See TreatAsSet(), as below. | |
| }; | |
| // The elements of the given repeated field will be treated as a set for | |
| // diffing purposes, so different orderings of the same elements will be | |
| // considered equal. Elements which are present on both sides of the | |
| // comparison but which have changed position will be reported with | |
| // ReportMoved(). Elements which only exist on one side or the other are | |
| // reported with ReportAdded() and ReportDeleted() regardless of their | |
| // positions. ReportModified() is never used for this repeated field. If | |
| // the only differences between the compared messages is that some fields | |
| // have been moved, then the comparison returns true. | |
| // | |
| // If the scope of comparison is set to PARTIAL, then in addition to what's | |
| // above, extra values added to repeated fields of the second message will | |
| // not cause the comparison to fail. | |
| // | |
| // Note that set comparison is currently O(k * n^2) (where n is the total | |
| // number of elements, and k is the average size of each element). In theory | |
| // it could be made O(n * k) with a more complex hashing implementation. Feel | |
| // free to contribute one if the current implementation is too slow for you. | |
| // If partial matching is also enabled, the time complexity will be O(k * n^2 | |
| // + n^3) in which n^3 is the time complexity of the maximum matching | |
| // algorithm. | |
| // | |
| // REQUIRES: field->is_repeated() and field not registered with TreatAsList | |
| void TreatAsSet(const FieldDescriptor* field); | |
| // The elements of the given repeated field will be treated as a list for | |
| // diffing purposes, so different orderings of the same elements will NOT be | |
| // considered equal. | |
| // | |
| // REQUIRED: field->is_repeated() and field not registered with TreatAsSet | |
| void TreatAsList(const FieldDescriptor* field); | |
| // The elements of the given repeated field will be treated as a map for | |
| // diffing purposes, with |key| being the map key. Thus, elements with the | |
| // same key will be compared even if they do not appear at the same index. | |
| // Differences are reported similarly to TreatAsSet(), except that | |
| // ReportModified() is used to report elements with the same key but | |
| // different values. Note that if an element is both moved and modified, | |
| // only ReportModified() will be called. As with TreatAsSet, if the only | |
| // differences between the compared messages is that some fields have been | |
| // moved, then the comparison returns true. See TreatAsSet for notes on | |
| // performance. | |
| // | |
| // REQUIRES: field->is_repeated() | |
| // REQUIRES: field->cpp_type() == FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_MESSAGE | |
| // REQUIRES: key->containing_type() == field->message_type() | |
| void TreatAsMap(const FieldDescriptor* field, const FieldDescriptor* key); | |
| // Same as TreatAsMap except that this method will use multiple fields as | |
| // the key in comparison. All specified fields in 'key_fields' should be | |
| // present in the compared elements. Two elements will be treated as having | |
| // the same key iff they have the same value for every specified field. There | |
| // are two steps in the comparison process. The first one is key matching. | |
| // Every element from one message will be compared to every element from | |
| // the other message. Only fields in 'key_fields' are compared in this step | |
| // to decide if two elements have the same key. The second step is value | |
| // comparison. Those pairs of elements with the same key (with equal value | |
| // for every field in 'key_fields') will be compared in this step. | |
| // Time complexity of the first step is O(s * m * n ^ 2) where s is the | |
| // average size of the fields specified in 'key_fields', m is the number of | |
| // fields in 'key_fields' and n is the number of elements. If partial | |
| // matching is enabled, an extra O(n^3) will be incured by the maximum | |
| // matching algorithm. The second step is O(k * n) where k is the average | |
| // size of each element. | |
| void TreatAsMapWithMultipleFieldsAsKey( | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field, | |
| const std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>& key_fields); | |
| // Same as TreatAsMapWithMultipleFieldsAsKey, except that each of the field | |
| // do not necessarily need to be a direct subfield. Each element in | |
| // key_field_paths indicate a path from the message being compared, listing | |
| // successive subfield to reach the key field. | |
| // | |
| // REQUIRES: | |
| // for key_field_path in key_field_paths: | |
| // key_field_path[0]->containing_type() == field->message_type() | |
| // for i in [0, key_field_path.size() - 1): | |
| // key_field_path[i+1]->containing_type() == | |
| // key_field_path[i]->message_type() | |
| // key_field_path[i]->cpp_type() == FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_MESSAGE | |
| // !key_field_path[i]->is_repeated() | |
| void TreatAsMapWithMultipleFieldPathsAsKey( | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field, | |
| const std::vector<std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*> >& key_field_paths); | |
| // Uses a custom MapKeyComparator to determine if two elements have the same | |
| // key when comparing a repeated field as a map. | |
| // The caller is responsible to delete the key_comparator. | |
| // This method varies from TreatAsMapWithMultipleFieldsAsKey only in the | |
| // first key matching step. Rather than comparing some specified fields, it | |
| // will invoke the IsMatch method of the given 'key_comparator' to decide if | |
| // two elements have the same key. | |
| void TreatAsMapUsingKeyComparator( | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field, | |
| const MapKeyComparator* key_comparator); | |
| // Add a custom ignore criteria that is evaluated in addition to the | |
| // ignored fields added with IgnoreField. | |
| // Takes ownership of ignore_criteria. | |
| void AddIgnoreCriteria(IgnoreCriteria* ignore_criteria); | |
| // Indicates that any field with the given descriptor should be | |
| // ignored for the purposes of comparing two messages. This applies | |
| // to fields nested in the message structure as well as top level | |
| // ones. When the MessageDifferencer encounters an ignored field, | |
| // ReportIgnored is called on the reporter, if one is specified. | |
| // | |
| // The only place where the field's 'ignored' status is not applied is when | |
| // it is being used as a key in a field passed to TreatAsMap or is one of | |
| // the fields passed to TreatAsMapWithMultipleFieldsAsKey. | |
| // In this case it is compared in key matching but after that it's ignored | |
| // in value comparison. | |
| void IgnoreField(const FieldDescriptor* field); | |
| // Sets the field comparator used to determine differences between protocol | |
| // buffer fields. By default it's set to a DefaultFieldComparator instance. | |
| // MessageDifferencer doesn't take ownership over the passed object. | |
| // Note that this method must be called before Compare for the comparator to | |
| // be used. | |
| void set_field_comparator(FieldComparator* comparator); | |
| // DEPRECATED. Pass a DefaultFieldComparator instance instead. | |
| // Sets the fraction and margin for the float comparison of a given field. | |
| // Uses MathUtil::WithinFractionOrMargin to compare the values. | |
| // NOTE: this method does nothing if differencer's field comparator has been | |
| // set to a custom object. | |
| // | |
| // REQUIRES: field->cpp_type == FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_DOUBLE or | |
| // field->cpp_type == FieldDescriptor::CPPTYPE_FLOAT | |
| // REQUIRES: float_comparison_ == APPROXIMATE | |
| void SetFractionAndMargin(const FieldDescriptor* field, double fraction, | |
| double margin); | |
| // Sets the type of comparison (as defined in the MessageFieldComparison | |
| // enumeration above) that is used by this differencer when determining how | |
| // to compare fields in messages. | |
| void set_message_field_comparison(MessageFieldComparison comparison); | |
| // Tells the differencer whether or not to report matches. This method must | |
| // be called before Compare. The default for a new differencer is false. | |
| void set_report_matches(bool report_matches) { | |
| report_matches_ = report_matches; | |
| } | |
| // Tells the differencer whether or not to report moves (in a set or map | |
| // repeated field). This method must be called before Compare. The default for | |
| // a new differencer is true. | |
| void set_report_moves(bool report_moves) { | |
| report_moves_ = report_moves; | |
| } | |
| // Sets the scope of the comparison (as defined in the Scope enumeration | |
| // above) that is used by this differencer when determining which fields to | |
| // compare between the messages. | |
| void set_scope(Scope scope); | |
| // Returns the current scope used by this differencer. | |
| Scope scope(); | |
| // DEPRECATED. Pass a DefaultFieldComparator instance instead. | |
| // Sets the type of comparison (as defined in the FloatComparison enumeration | |
| // above) that is used by this differencer when comparing float (and double) | |
| // fields in messages. | |
| // NOTE: this method does nothing if differencer's field comparator has been | |
| // set to a custom object. | |
| void set_float_comparison(FloatComparison comparison); | |
| // Sets the type of comparison for repeated field (as defined in the | |
| // RepeatedFieldComparison enumeration above) that is used by this | |
| // differencer when compare repeated fields in messages. | |
| void set_repeated_field_comparison(RepeatedFieldComparison comparison); | |
| // Compares the two specified messages, returning true if they are the same, | |
| // false otherwise. If this method returns false, any changes between the | |
| // two messages will be reported if a Reporter was specified via | |
| // ReportDifferencesTo (see also ReportDifferencesToString). | |
| // | |
| // This method REQUIRES that the two messages have the same | |
| // Descriptor (message1.GetDescriptor() == message2.GetDescriptor()). | |
| bool Compare(const Message& message1, const Message& message2); | |
| // Same as above, except comparing only the list of fields specified by the | |
| // two vectors of FieldDescriptors. | |
| bool CompareWithFields( | |
| const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>& message1_fields, | |
| const std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>& message2_fields); | |
| // Automatically creates a reporter that will output the differences | |
| // found (if any) to the specified output string pointer. Note that this | |
| // method must be called before Compare. | |
| void ReportDifferencesToString(string* output); | |
| // Tells the MessageDifferencer to report differences via the specified | |
| // reporter. Note that this method must be called before Compare for | |
| // the reporter to be used. It is the responsibility of the caller to delete | |
| // this object. | |
| // If the provided pointer equals NULL, the MessageDifferencer stops reporting | |
| // differences to any previously set reporters or output strings. | |
| void ReportDifferencesTo(Reporter* reporter); | |
| // An implementation of the MessageDifferencer Reporter that outputs | |
| // any differences found in human-readable form to the supplied | |
| // ZeroCopyOutputStream or Printer. If a printer is used, the delimiter | |
| // *must* be '$'. | |
| // | |
| // WARNING: this reporter does not necessarily flush its output until it is | |
| // destroyed. As a result, it is not safe to assume the output is valid or | |
| // complete until after you destroy the reporter. For example, if you use a | |
| // StreamReporter to write to a StringOutputStream, the target string may | |
| // contain uninitialized data until the reporter is destroyed. | |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT StreamReporter : public Reporter { | |
| public: | |
| explicit StreamReporter(io::ZeroCopyOutputStream* output); | |
| explicit StreamReporter(io::Printer* printer); // delimiter '$' | |
| virtual ~StreamReporter(); | |
| // When set to true, the stream reporter will also output aggregates nodes | |
| // (i.e. messages and groups) whose subfields have been modified. When | |
| // false, will only report the individual subfields. Defaults to false. | |
| void set_report_modified_aggregates(bool report) { | |
| report_modified_aggregates_ = report; | |
| } | |
| // The following are implementations of the methods described above. | |
| virtual void ReportAdded(const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path); | |
| virtual void ReportDeleted(const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path); | |
| virtual void ReportModified(const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path); | |
| virtual void ReportMoved(const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path); | |
| virtual void ReportMatched(const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path); | |
| virtual void ReportIgnored(const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path); | |
| virtual void ReportUnknownFieldIgnored( | |
| const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path); | |
| protected: | |
| // Prints the specified path of fields to the buffer. message is used to | |
| // print map keys. | |
| virtual void PrintPath(const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path, | |
| bool left_side, const Message& message); | |
| // Prints the specified path of fields to the buffer. | |
| virtual void PrintPath(const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path, | |
| bool left_side); | |
| // Prints the value of fields to the buffer. left_side is true if the | |
| // given message is from the left side of the comparison, false if it | |
| // was the right. This is relevant only to decide whether to follow | |
| // unknown_field_index1 or unknown_field_index2 when an unknown field | |
| // is encountered in field_path. | |
| virtual void PrintValue(const Message& message, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& field_path, | |
| bool left_side); | |
| // Prints the specified path of unknown fields to the buffer. | |
| virtual void PrintUnknownFieldValue(const UnknownField* unknown_field); | |
| // Just print a string | |
| void Print(const string& str); | |
| private: | |
| io::Printer* printer_; | |
| bool delete_printer_; | |
| bool report_modified_aggregates_; | |
| GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(StreamReporter); | |
| }; | |
| private: | |
| // A MapKeyComparator to be used in TreatAsMapUsingKeyComparator. | |
| // Implementation of this class needs to do field value comparison which | |
| // relies on some private methods of MessageDifferencer. That's why this | |
| // class is declared as a nested class of MessageDifferencer. | |
| class MultipleFieldsMapKeyComparator; | |
| // A MapKeyComparator for use with map_entries. | |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT MapEntryKeyComparator : public MapKeyComparator { | |
| public: | |
| explicit MapEntryKeyComparator(MessageDifferencer* message_differencer); | |
| virtual bool IsMatch(const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& parent_fields) const; | |
| private: | |
| MessageDifferencer* message_differencer_; | |
| }; | |
| // Returns true if field1's number() is less than field2's. | |
| static bool FieldBefore(const FieldDescriptor* field1, | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field2); | |
| // Combine the two lists of fields into the combined_fields output vector. | |
| // All fields present in both lists will always be included in the combined | |
| // list. Fields only present in one of the lists will only appear in the | |
| // combined list if the corresponding fields_scope option is set to FULL. | |
| void CombineFields(const std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>& fields1, | |
| Scope fields1_scope, | |
| const std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>& fields2, | |
| Scope fields2_scope, | |
| std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>* combined_fields); | |
| // Internal version of the Compare method which performs the actual | |
| // comparison. The parent_fields vector is a vector containing field | |
| // descriptors of all fields accessed to get to this comparison operation | |
| // (i.e. if the current message is an embedded message, the parent_fields | |
| // vector will contain the field that has this embedded message). | |
| bool Compare(const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| std::vector<SpecificField>* parent_fields); | |
| // Compares all the unknown fields in two messages. | |
| bool CompareUnknownFields(const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const google::protobuf::UnknownFieldSet&, | |
| const google::protobuf::UnknownFieldSet&, | |
| std::vector<SpecificField>* parent_fields); | |
| // Compares the specified messages for the requested field lists. The field | |
| // lists are modified depending on comparison settings, and then passed to | |
| // CompareWithFieldsInternal. | |
| bool CompareRequestedFieldsUsingSettings( | |
| const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>& message1_fields, | |
| const std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>& message2_fields, | |
| std::vector<SpecificField>* parent_fields); | |
| // Compares the specified messages with the specified field lists. | |
| bool CompareWithFieldsInternal( | |
| const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>& message1_fields, | |
| const std::vector<const FieldDescriptor*>& message2_fields, | |
| std::vector<SpecificField>* parent_fields); | |
| // Compares the repeated fields, and report the error. | |
| bool CompareRepeatedField(const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field, | |
| std::vector<SpecificField>* parent_fields); | |
| // Shorthand for CompareFieldValueUsingParentFields with NULL parent_fields. | |
| bool CompareFieldValue(const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field, | |
| int index1, | |
| int index2); | |
| // Compares the specified field on the two messages, returning | |
| // true if they are the same, false otherwise. For repeated fields, | |
| // this method only compares the value in the specified index. This method | |
| // uses Compare functions to recurse into submessages. | |
| // The parent_fields vector is used in calls to a Reporter instance calls. | |
| // It can be NULL, in which case the MessageDifferencer will create new | |
| // list of parent messages if it needs to recursively compare the given field. | |
| // To avoid confusing users you should not set it to NULL unless you modified | |
| // Reporter to handle the change of parent_fields correctly. | |
| bool CompareFieldValueUsingParentFields( | |
| const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field, | |
| int index1, | |
| int index2, | |
| std::vector<SpecificField>* parent_fields); | |
| // Compares the specified field on the two messages, returning comparison | |
| // result, as returned by appropriate FieldComparator. | |
| FieldComparator::ComparisonResult GetFieldComparisonResult( | |
| const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field, int index1, int index2, | |
| const FieldContext* field_context); | |
| // Check if the two elements in the repeated field are match to each other. | |
| // if the key_comprator is NULL, this function returns true when the two | |
| // elements are equal. | |
| bool IsMatch(const FieldDescriptor* repeated_field, | |
| const MapKeyComparator* key_comparator, | |
| const Message* message1, const Message* message2, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& parent_fields, | |
| int index1, int index2); | |
| // Returns true when this repeated field has been configured to be treated | |
| // as a set. | |
| bool IsTreatedAsSet(const FieldDescriptor* field); | |
| // Returns true when this repeated field is to be compared as a subset, ie. | |
| // has been configured to be treated as a set or map and scope is set to | |
| // PARTIAL. | |
| bool IsTreatedAsSubset(const FieldDescriptor* field); | |
| // Returns true if this field is to be ignored when this | |
| // MessageDifferencer compares messages. | |
| bool IsIgnored( | |
| const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& parent_fields); | |
| // Returns true if this unknown field is to be ignored when this | |
| // MessageDifferencer compares messages. | |
| bool IsUnknownFieldIgnored(const Message& message1, const Message& message2, | |
| const SpecificField& field, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& parent_fields); | |
| // Returns MapKeyComparator* when this field has been configured to be treated | |
| // as a map or its is_map() return true. If not, returns NULL. | |
| const MapKeyComparator* GetMapKeyComparator( | |
| const FieldDescriptor* field) const; | |
| // Attempts to match indices of a repeated field, so that the contained values | |
| // match. Clears output vectors and sets their values to indices of paired | |
| // messages, ie. if message1[0] matches message2[1], then match_list1[0] == 1 | |
| // and match_list2[1] == 0. The unmatched indices are indicated by -1. | |
| // This method returns false if the match failed. However, it doesn't mean | |
| // that the comparison succeeds when this method returns true (you need to | |
| // double-check in this case). | |
| bool MatchRepeatedFieldIndices( | |
| const Message& message1, | |
| const Message& message2, | |
| const FieldDescriptor* repeated_field, | |
| const std::vector<SpecificField>& parent_fields, | |
| std::vector<int>* match_list1, | |
| std::vector<int>* match_list2); | |
| // If "any" is of type google.protobuf.Any, extract its payload using | |
| // DynamicMessageFactory and store in "data". | |
| bool UnpackAny(const Message& any, google::protobuf::scoped_ptr<Message>* data); | |
| // Checks if index is equal to new_index in all the specific fields. | |
| static bool CheckPathChanged(const std::vector<SpecificField>& parent_fields); | |
| // Defines a map between field descriptors and their MapKeyComparators. | |
| // Used for repeated fields when they are configured as TreatAsMap. | |
| typedef std::map<const FieldDescriptor*, | |
| const MapKeyComparator*> FieldKeyComparatorMap; | |
| // Defines a set to store field descriptors. Used for repeated fields when | |
| // they are configured as TreatAsSet. | |
| typedef std::set<const FieldDescriptor*> FieldSet; | |
| Reporter* reporter_; | |
| DefaultFieldComparator default_field_comparator_; | |
| FieldComparator* field_comparator_; | |
| MessageFieldComparison message_field_comparison_; | |
| Scope scope_; | |
| RepeatedFieldComparison repeated_field_comparison_; | |
| FieldSet set_fields_; | |
| FieldSet list_fields_; | |
| // Keeps track of MapKeyComparators that are created within | |
| // MessageDifferencer. These MapKeyComparators should be deleted | |
| // before MessageDifferencer is destroyed. | |
| // When TreatAsMap or TreatAsMapWithMultipleFieldsAsKey is called, we don't | |
| // store the supplied FieldDescriptors directly. Instead, a new | |
| // MapKeyComparator is created for comparison purpose. | |
| std::vector<MapKeyComparator*> owned_key_comparators_; | |
| FieldKeyComparatorMap map_field_key_comparator_; | |
| MapEntryKeyComparator map_entry_key_comparator_; | |
| std::vector<IgnoreCriteria*> ignore_criteria_; | |
| FieldSet ignored_fields_; | |
| bool report_matches_; | |
| bool report_moves_; | |
| string* output_string_; | |
| google::protobuf::scoped_ptr<DynamicMessageFactory> dynamic_message_factory_; | |
| GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(MessageDifferencer); | |
| }; | |
| // This class provides extra information to the FieldComparator::Compare | |
| // function. | |
| class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT FieldContext { | |
| public: | |
| explicit FieldContext( | |
| std::vector<MessageDifferencer::SpecificField>* parent_fields) | |
| : parent_fields_(parent_fields) {} | |
| std::vector<MessageDifferencer::SpecificField>* parent_fields() const { | |
| return parent_fields_; | |
| } | |
| private: | |
| std::vector<MessageDifferencer::SpecificField>* parent_fields_; | |
| }; | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } // namespace google | |