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However, when a DescriptorPool wraps 68// a DescriptorDatabase, it uses mutex locking to make sure only one method 69// of the database is called at a time, even if the DescriptorPool is used 70// from multiple threads. Therefore, there is only a problem if you create 71// multiple DescriptorPools wrapping the same SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase 72// and use them from multiple threads. 73// 74// Note: This class does not implement FindFileContainingSymbol() or 75// FindFileContainingExtension(); these will always return false. 76class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase : public DescriptorDatabase { 77 public: 78 SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase(SourceTree* source_tree); 79 ~SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase(); 80 81 // Instructs the SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase to report any parse errors 82 // to the given MultiFileErrorCollector. This should be called before 83 // parsing. error_collector must remain valid until either this method 84 // is called again or the SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase is destroyed. 85 void RecordErrorsTo(MultiFileErrorCollector* error_collector) { 86 error_collector_ = error_collector; 87 } 88 89 // Gets a DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector which records errors to the 90 // MultiFileErrorCollector specified with RecordErrorsTo(). This collector 91 // has the ability to determine exact line and column numbers of errors 92 // from the information given to it by the DescriptorPool. 93 DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector* GetValidationErrorCollector() { 94 using_validation_error_collector_ = true; 95 return &validation_error_collector_; 96 } 97 98 // implements DescriptorDatabase ----------------------------------- 99 bool FindFileByName(const string& filename, FileDescriptorProto* output); 100 bool FindFileContainingSymbol(const string& symbol_name, 101 FileDescriptorProto* output); 102 bool FindFileContainingExtension(const string& containing_type, 103 int field_number, 104 FileDescriptorProto* output); 105 106 private: 107 class SingleFileErrorCollector; 108 109 SourceTree* source_tree_; 110 MultiFileErrorCollector* error_collector_; 111 112 class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT ValidationErrorCollector : public DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector { 113 public: 114 ValidationErrorCollector(SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase* owner); 115 ~ValidationErrorCollector(); 116 117 // implements ErrorCollector --------------------------------------- 118 void AddError(const string& filename, 119 const string& element_name, 120 const Message* descriptor, 121 ErrorLocation location, 122 const string& message); 123 124 private: 125 SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase* owner_; 126 }; 127 friend class ValidationErrorCollector; 128 129 bool using_validation_error_collector_; 130 SourceLocationTable source_locations_; 131 ValidationErrorCollector validation_error_collector_; 132}; 133 134// Simple interface for parsing .proto files. This wraps the process 135// of opening the file, parsing it with a Parser, recursively parsing all its 136// imports, and then cross-linking the results to produce a FileDescriptor. 137// 138// This is really just a thin wrapper around SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase. 139// You may find that SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase is more flexible. 140// 141// TODO(kenton): I feel like this class is not well-named. 142class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Importer { 143 public: 144 Importer(SourceTree* source_tree, 145 MultiFileErrorCollector* error_collector); 146 ~Importer(); 147 148 // Import the given file and build a FileDescriptor representing it. If 149 // the file is already in the DescriptorPool, the existing FileDescriptor 150 // will be returned. The FileDescriptor is property of the DescriptorPool, 151 // and will remain valid until it is destroyed. If any errors occur, they 152 // will be reported using the error collector and Import() will return NULL. 153 // 154 // A particular Importer object will only report errors for a particular 155 // file once. All future attempts to import the same file will return NULL 156 // without reporting any errors. The idea is that you might want to import 157 // a lot of files without seeing the same errors over and over again. If 158 // you want to see errors for the same files repeatedly, you can use a 159 // separate Importer object to import each one (but use the same 160 // DescriptorPool so that they can be cross-linked). 161 const FileDescriptor* Import(const string& filename); 162 163 // The DescriptorPool in which all imported FileDescriptors and their 164 // contents are stored. 165 inline const DescriptorPool* pool() const { 166 return &pool_; 167 } 168 169 private: 170 SourceTreeDescriptorDatabase database_; 171 DescriptorPool pool_; 172 173 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(Importer); 174}; 175 176// If the importer encounters problems while trying to import the proto files, 177// it reports them to a MultiFileErrorCollector. 178class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT MultiFileErrorCollector { 179 public: 180 inline MultiFileErrorCollector() {} 181 virtual ~MultiFileErrorCollector(); 182 183 // Line and column numbers are zero-based. A line number of -1 indicates 184 // an error with the entire file (e.g. "not found"). 185 virtual void AddError(const string& filename, int line, int column, 186 const string& message) = 0; 187 188 private: 189 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(MultiFileErrorCollector); 190}; 191 192// Abstract interface which represents a directory tree containing proto files. 193// Used by the default implementation of Importer to resolve import statements 194// Most users will probably want to use the DiskSourceTree implementation, 195// below. 196class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT SourceTree { 197 public: 198 inline SourceTree() {} 199 virtual ~SourceTree(); 200 201 // Open the given file and return a stream that reads it, or NULL if not 202 // found. The caller takes ownership of the returned object. The filename 203 // must be a path relative to the root of the source tree and must not 204 // contain "." or ".." components. 205 virtual io::ZeroCopyInputStream* Open(const string& filename) = 0; 206 207 private: 208 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(SourceTree); 209}; 210 211// An implementation of SourceTree which loads files from locations on disk. 212// Multiple mappings can be set up to map locations in the DiskSourceTree to 213// locations in the physical filesystem. 214class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT DiskSourceTree : public SourceTree { 215 public: 216 DiskSourceTree(); 217 ~DiskSourceTree(); 218 219 // Map a path on disk to a location in the SourceTree. The path may be 220 // either a file or a directory. If it is a directory, the entire tree 221 // under it will be mapped to the given virtual location. To map a directory 222 // to the root of the source tree, pass an empty string for virtual_path. 223 // 224 // If multiple mapped paths apply when opening a file, they will be searched 225 // in order. For example, if you do: 226 // MapPath("bar", "foo/bar"); 227 // MapPath("", "baz"); 228 // and then you do: 229 // Open("bar/qux"); 230 // the DiskSourceTree will first try to open foo/bar/qux, then baz/bar/qux, 231 // returning the first one that opens successfuly. 232 // 233 // disk_path may be an absolute path or relative to the current directory, 234 // just like a path you'd pass to open(). 235 void MapPath(const string& virtual_path, const string& disk_path); 236 237 // Return type for DiskFileToVirtualFile(). 238 enum DiskFileToVirtualFileResult { 239 SUCCESS, 240 SHADOWED, 241 CANNOT_OPEN, 242 NO_MAPPING 243 }; 244 245 // Given a path to a file on disk, find a virtual path mapping to that 246 // file. The first mapping created with MapPath() whose disk_path contains 247 // the filename is used. However, that virtual path may not actually be 248 // usable to open the given file. Possible return values are: 249 // * SUCCESS: The mapping was found. *virtual_file is filled in so that 250 // calling Open(*virtual_file) will open the file named by disk_file. 251 // * SHADOWED: A mapping was found, but using Open() to open this virtual 252 // path will end up returning some different file. This is because some 253 // other mapping with a higher precedence also matches this virtual path 254 // and maps it to a different file that exists on disk. *virtual_file 255 // is filled in as it would be in the SUCCESS case. *shadowing_disk_file 256 // is filled in with the disk path of the file which would be opened if 257 // you were to call Open(*virtual_file). 258 // * CANNOT_OPEN: The mapping was found and was not shadowed, but the 259 // file specified cannot be opened. When this value is returned, 260 // errno will indicate the reason the file cannot be opened. *virtual_file 261 // will be set to the virtual path as in the SUCCESS case, even though 262 // it is not useful. 263 // * NO_MAPPING: Indicates that no mapping was found which contains this 264 // file. 265 DiskFileToVirtualFileResult 266 DiskFileToVirtualFile(const string& disk_file, 267 string* virtual_file, 268 string* shadowing_disk_file); 269 270 // Given a virtual path, find the path to the file on disk. 271 // Return true and update disk_file with the on-disk path if the file exists. 272 // Return false and leave disk_file untouched if the file doesn't exist. 273 bool VirtualFileToDiskFile(const string& virtual_file, string* disk_file); 274 275 // implements SourceTree ------------------------------------------- 276 io::ZeroCopyInputStream* Open(const string& filename); 277 278 private: 279 struct Mapping { 280 string virtual_path; 281 string disk_path; 282 283 inline Mapping(const string& virtual_path, const string& disk_path) 284 : virtual_path(virtual_path), disk_path(disk_path) {} 285 }; 286 vector<Mapping> mappings_; 287 288 // Like Open(), but returns the on-disk path in disk_file if disk_file is 289 // non-NULL and the file could be successfully opened. 290 io::ZeroCopyInputStream* OpenVirtualFile(const string& virtual_file, 291 string* disk_file); 292 293 // Like Open() but given the actual on-disk path. 294 io::ZeroCopyInputStream* OpenDiskFile(const string& filename); 295 296 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(DiskSourceTree); 297}; 298 299} // namespace compiler 300} // namespace protobuf 301 302} // namespace google 303#endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_IMPORTER_H__ 304