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31// Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda)
32//  Based on original Protocol Buffers design by
33//  Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others.
34//
35// Implements parsing of .proto files to FileDescriptorProtos.
36
37#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_PARSER_H__
38#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_PARSER_H__
39
40#include <map>
41#include <string>
42#include <utility>
43#include <google/protobuf/descriptor.h>
44#include <google/protobuf/descriptor.pb.h>
45#include <google/protobuf/repeated_field.h>
46#include <google/protobuf/io/tokenizer.h>
47
48namespace google {
49namespace protobuf { class Message; }
50
51namespace protobuf {
52namespace compiler {
53
54// Defined in this file.
55class Parser;
56class SourceLocationTable;
57
58// Implements parsing of protocol definitions (such as .proto files).
59//
60// Note that most users will be more interested in the Importer class.
61// Parser is a lower-level class which simply converts a single .proto file
62// to a FileDescriptorProto.  It does not resolve import directives or perform
63// many other kinds of validation needed to construct a complete
64// FileDescriptor.
65class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Parser {
66 public:
67  Parser();
68  ~Parser();
69
70  // Parse the entire input and construct a FileDescriptorProto representing
71  // it.  Returns true if no errors occurred, false otherwise.
72  bool Parse(io::Tokenizer* input, FileDescriptorProto* file);
73
74  // Optional fetaures:
75
76  // DEPRECATED:  New code should use the SourceCodeInfo embedded in the
77  //   FileDescriptorProto.
78  //
79  // Requests that locations of certain definitions be recorded to the given
80  // SourceLocationTable while parsing.  This can be used to look up exact line
81  // and column numbers for errors reported by DescriptorPool during validation.
82  // Set to NULL (the default) to discard source location information.
83  void RecordSourceLocationsTo(SourceLocationTable* location_table) {
84    source_location_table_ = location_table;
85  }
86
87  // Requests that errors be recorded to the given ErrorCollector while
88  // parsing.  Set to NULL (the default) to discard error messages.
89  void RecordErrorsTo(io::ErrorCollector* error_collector) {
90    error_collector_ = error_collector;
91  }
92
93  // Returns the identifier used in the "syntax = " declaration, if one was
94  // seen during the last call to Parse(), or the empty string otherwise.
95  const string& GetSyntaxIdentifier() { return syntax_identifier_; }
96
97  // If set true, input files will be required to begin with a syntax
98  // identifier.  Otherwise, files may omit this.  If a syntax identifier
99  // is provided, it must be 'syntax = "proto2";' and must appear at the
100  // top of this file regardless of whether or not it was required.
101  void SetRequireSyntaxIdentifier(bool value) {
102    require_syntax_identifier_ = value;
103  }
104
105  // Call SetStopAfterSyntaxIdentifier(true) to tell the parser to stop
106  // parsing as soon as it has seen the syntax identifier, or lack thereof.
107  // This is useful for quickly identifying the syntax of the file without
108  // parsing the whole thing.  If this is enabled, no error will be recorded
109  // if the syntax identifier is something other than "proto2" (since
110  // presumably the caller intends to deal with that), but other kinds of
111  // errors (e.g. parse errors) will still be reported.  When this is enabled,
112  // you may pass a NULL FileDescriptorProto to Parse().
113  void SetStopAfterSyntaxIdentifier(bool value) {
114    stop_after_syntax_identifier_ = value;
115  }
116
117 private:
118  class LocationRecorder;
119
120  // =================================================================
121  // Error recovery helpers
122
123  // Consume the rest of the current statement.  This consumes tokens
124  // until it sees one of:
125  //   ';'  Consumes the token and returns.
126  //   '{'  Consumes the brace then calls SkipRestOfBlock().
127  //   '}'  Returns without consuming.
128  //   EOF  Returns (can't consume).
129  // The Parser often calls SkipStatement() after encountering a syntax
130  // error.  This allows it to go on parsing the following lines, allowing
131  // it to report more than just one error in the file.
132  void SkipStatement();
133
134  // Consume the rest of the current block, including nested blocks,
135  // ending after the closing '}' is encountered and consumed, or at EOF.
136  void SkipRestOfBlock();
137
138  // -----------------------------------------------------------------
139  // Single-token consuming helpers
140  //
141  // These make parsing code more readable.
142
143  // True if the current token is TYPE_END.
144  inline bool AtEnd();
145
146  // True if the next token matches the given text.
147  inline bool LookingAt(const char* text);
148  // True if the next token is of the given type.
149  inline bool LookingAtType(io::Tokenizer::TokenType token_type);
150
151  // If the next token exactly matches the text given, consume it and return
152  // true.  Otherwise, return false without logging an error.
153  bool TryConsume(const char* text);
154
155  // These attempt to read some kind of token from the input.  If successful,
156  // they return true.  Otherwise they return false and add the given error
157  // to the error list.
158
159  // Consume a token with the exact text given.
160  bool Consume(const char* text, const char* error);
161  // Same as above, but automatically generates the error "Expected \"text\".",
162  // where "text" is the expected token text.
163  bool Consume(const char* text);
164  // Consume a token of type IDENTIFIER and store its text in "output".
165  bool ConsumeIdentifier(string* output, const char* error);
166  // Consume an integer and store its value in "output".
167  bool ConsumeInteger(int* output, const char* error);
168  // Consume a signed integer and store its value in "output".
169  bool ConsumeSignedInteger(int* output, const char* error);
170  // Consume a 64-bit integer and store its value in "output".  If the value
171  // is greater than max_value, an error will be reported.
172  bool ConsumeInteger64(uint64 max_value, uint64* output, const char* error);
173  // Consume a number and store its value in "output".  This will accept
174  // tokens of either INTEGER or FLOAT type.
175  bool ConsumeNumber(double* output, const char* error);
176  // Consume a string literal and store its (unescaped) value in "output".
177  bool ConsumeString(string* output, const char* error);
178
179  // Consume a token representing the end of the statement.  Comments between
180  // this token and the next will be harvested for documentation.  The given
181  // LocationRecorder should refer to the declaration that was just parsed;
182  // it will be populated with these comments.
183  //
184  // TODO(kenton):  The LocationRecorder is const because historically locations
185  //   have been passed around by const reference, for no particularly good
186  //   reason.  We should probably go through and change them all to mutable
187  //   pointer to make this more intuitive.
188  bool TryConsumeEndOfDeclaration(const char* text,
189                                  const LocationRecorder* location);
190  bool ConsumeEndOfDeclaration(const char* text,
191                               const LocationRecorder* location);
192
193  // -----------------------------------------------------------------
194  // Error logging helpers
195
196  // Invokes error_collector_->AddError(), if error_collector_ is not NULL.
197  void AddError(int line, int column, const string& error);
198
199  // Invokes error_collector_->AddError() with the line and column number
200  // of the current token.
201  void AddError(const string& error);
202
203  // Records a location in the SourceCodeInfo.location table (see
204  // descriptor.proto).  We use RAII to ensure that the start and end locations
205  // are recorded -- the constructor records the start location and the
206  // destructor records the end location.  Since the parser is
207  // recursive-descent, this works out beautifully.
208  class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT LocationRecorder {
209   public:
210    // Construct the file's "root" location.
211    LocationRecorder(Parser* parser);
212
213    // Construct a location that represents a declaration nested within the
214    // given parent.  E.g. a field's location is nested within the location
215    // for a message type.  The parent's path will be copied, so you should
216    // call AddPath() only to add the path components leading from the parent
217    // to the child (as opposed to leading from the root to the child).
218    LocationRecorder(const LocationRecorder& parent);
219
220    // Convenience constructors that call AddPath() one or two times.
221    LocationRecorder(const LocationRecorder& parent, int path1);
222    LocationRecorder(const LocationRecorder& parent, int path1, int path2);
223
224    ~LocationRecorder();
225
226    // Add a path component.  See SourceCodeInfo.Location.path in
227    // descriptor.proto.
228    void AddPath(int path_component);
229
230    // By default the location is considered to start at the current token at
231    // the time the LocationRecorder is created.  StartAt() sets the start
232    // location to the given token instead.
233    void StartAt(const io::Tokenizer::Token& token);
234
235    // Start at the same location as some other LocationRecorder.
236    void StartAt(const LocationRecorder& other);
237
238    // By default the location is considered to end at the previous token at
239    // the time the LocationRecorder is destroyed.  EndAt() sets the end
240    // location to the given token instead.
241    void EndAt(const io::Tokenizer::Token& token);
242
243    // Records the start point of this location to the SourceLocationTable that
244    // was passed to RecordSourceLocationsTo(), if any.  SourceLocationTable
245    // is an older way of keeping track of source locations which is still
246    // used in some places.
247    void RecordLegacyLocation(const Message* descriptor,
248        DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector::ErrorLocation location);
249
250    // Attaches leading and trailing comments to the location.  The two strings
251    // will be swapped into place, so after this is called *leading and
252    // *trailing will be empty.
253    //
254    // TODO(kenton):  See comment on TryConsumeEndOfDeclaration(), above, for
255    //   why this is const.
256    void AttachComments(string* leading, string* trailing) const;
257
258   private:
259    Parser* parser_;
260    SourceCodeInfo::Location* location_;
261
262    void Init(const LocationRecorder& parent);
263  };
264
265  // =================================================================
266  // Parsers for various language constructs
267
268  // Parses the "syntax = \"proto2\";" line at the top of the file.  Returns
269  // false if it failed to parse or if the syntax identifier was not
270  // recognized.
271  bool ParseSyntaxIdentifier();
272
273  // These methods parse various individual bits of code.  They return
274  // false if they completely fail to parse the construct.  In this case,
275  // it is probably necessary to skip the rest of the statement to recover.
276  // However, if these methods return true, it does NOT mean that there
277  // were no errors; only that there were no *syntax* errors.  For instance,
278  // if a service method is defined using proper syntax but uses a primitive
279  // type as its input or output, ParseMethodField() still returns true
280  // and only reports the error by calling AddError().  In practice, this
281  // makes logic much simpler for the caller.
282
283  // Parse a top-level message, enum, service, etc.
284  bool ParseTopLevelStatement(FileDescriptorProto* file,
285                              const LocationRecorder& root_location);
286
287  // Parse various language high-level language construrcts.
288  bool ParseMessageDefinition(DescriptorProto* message,
289                              const LocationRecorder& message_location,
290                              const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
291  bool ParseEnumDefinition(EnumDescriptorProto* enum_type,
292                           const LocationRecorder& enum_location,
293                           const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
294  bool ParseServiceDefinition(ServiceDescriptorProto* service,
295                              const LocationRecorder& service_location,
296                              const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
297  bool ParsePackage(FileDescriptorProto* file,
298                    const LocationRecorder& root_location,
299                    const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
300  bool ParseImport(RepeatedPtrField<string>* dependency,
301                   RepeatedField<int32>* public_dependency,
302                   RepeatedField<int32>* weak_dependency,
303                   const LocationRecorder& root_location,
304                   const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
305  bool ParseOption(Message* options,
306                   const LocationRecorder& options_location,
307                   const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
308
309  // These methods parse the contents of a message, enum, or service type and
310  // add them to the given object.  They consume the entire block including
311  // the beginning and ending brace.
312  bool ParseMessageBlock(DescriptorProto* message,
313                         const LocationRecorder& message_location,
314                         const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
315  bool ParseEnumBlock(EnumDescriptorProto* enum_type,
316                      const LocationRecorder& enum_location,
317                      const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
318  bool ParseServiceBlock(ServiceDescriptorProto* service,
319                         const LocationRecorder& service_location,
320                         const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
321
322  // Parse one statement within a message, enum, or service block, inclunding
323  // final semicolon.
324  bool ParseMessageStatement(DescriptorProto* message,
325                             const LocationRecorder& message_location,
326                             const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
327  bool ParseEnumStatement(EnumDescriptorProto* message,
328                          const LocationRecorder& enum_location,
329                          const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
330  bool ParseServiceStatement(ServiceDescriptorProto* message,
331                             const LocationRecorder& service_location,
332                             const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
333
334  // Parse a field of a message.  If the field is a group, its type will be
335  // added to "messages".
336  //
337  // parent_location and location_field_number_for_nested_type are needed when
338  // parsing groups -- we need to generate a nested message type within the
339  // parent and record its location accordingly.  Since the parent could be
340  // either a FileDescriptorProto or a DescriptorProto, we must pass in the
341  // correct field number to use.
342  bool ParseMessageField(FieldDescriptorProto* field,
343                         RepeatedPtrField<DescriptorProto>* messages,
344                         const LocationRecorder& parent_location,
345                         int location_field_number_for_nested_type,
346                         const LocationRecorder& field_location,
347                         const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
348
349  // Like ParseMessageField() but expects the label has already been filled in
350  // by the caller.
351  bool ParseMessageFieldNoLabel(FieldDescriptorProto* field,
352                                RepeatedPtrField<DescriptorProto>* messages,
353                                const LocationRecorder& parent_location,
354                                int location_field_number_for_nested_type,
355                                const LocationRecorder& field_location,
356                                const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
357
358  // Parse an "extensions" declaration.
359  bool ParseExtensions(DescriptorProto* message,
360                       const LocationRecorder& extensions_location,
361                       const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
362
363  // Parse an "extend" declaration.  (See also comments for
364  // ParseMessageField().)
365  bool ParseExtend(RepeatedPtrField<FieldDescriptorProto>* extensions,
366                   RepeatedPtrField<DescriptorProto>* messages,
367                   const LocationRecorder& parent_location,
368                   int location_field_number_for_nested_type,
369                   const LocationRecorder& extend_location,
370                   const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
371
372  // Parse a "oneof" declaration.  The caller is responsible for setting
373  // oneof_decl->label() since it will have had to parse the label before it
374  // knew it was parsing a oneof.
375  bool ParseOneof(OneofDescriptorProto* oneof_decl,
376                  DescriptorProto* containing_type,
377                  int oneof_index,
378                  const LocationRecorder& oneof_location,
379                  const LocationRecorder& containing_type_location,
380                  const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
381
382  // Parse a single enum value within an enum block.
383  bool ParseEnumConstant(EnumValueDescriptorProto* enum_value,
384                         const LocationRecorder& enum_value_location,
385                         const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
386
387  // Parse enum constant options, i.e. the list in square brackets at the end
388  // of the enum constant value definition.
389  bool ParseEnumConstantOptions(EnumValueDescriptorProto* value,
390                                const LocationRecorder& enum_value_location,
391                                const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
392
393  // Parse a single method within a service definition.
394  bool ParseServiceMethod(MethodDescriptorProto* method,
395                          const LocationRecorder& method_location,
396                          const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
397
398
399  // Parse options of a single method or stream.
400  bool ParseOptions(const LocationRecorder& parent_location,
401                    const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file,
402                    const int optionsFieldNumber,
403                    Message* mutable_options);
404
405  // Parse "required", "optional", or "repeated" and fill in "label"
406  // with the value.
407  bool ParseLabel(FieldDescriptorProto::Label* label,
408                  const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
409
410  // Parse a type name and fill in "type" (if it is a primitive) or
411  // "type_name" (if it is not) with the type parsed.
412  bool ParseType(FieldDescriptorProto::Type* type,
413                 string* type_name);
414  // Parse a user-defined type and fill in "type_name" with the name.
415  // If a primitive type is named, it is treated as an error.
416  bool ParseUserDefinedType(string* type_name);
417
418  // Parses field options, i.e. the stuff in square brackets at the end
419  // of a field definition.  Also parses default value.
420  bool ParseFieldOptions(FieldDescriptorProto* field,
421                         const LocationRecorder& field_location,
422                         const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
423
424  // Parse the "default" option.  This needs special handling because its
425  // type is the field's type.
426  bool ParseDefaultAssignment(FieldDescriptorProto* field,
427                              const LocationRecorder& field_location,
428                              const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
429
430  enum OptionStyle {
431    OPTION_ASSIGNMENT,  // just "name = value"
432    OPTION_STATEMENT    // "option name = value;"
433  };
434
435  // Parse a single option name/value pair, e.g. "ctype = CORD".  The name
436  // identifies a field of the given Message, and the value of that field
437  // is set to the parsed value.
438  bool ParseOption(Message* options,
439                   const LocationRecorder& options_location,
440                   const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file,
441                   OptionStyle style);
442
443  // Parses a single part of a multipart option name. A multipart name consists
444  // of names separated by dots. Each name is either an identifier or a series
445  // of identifiers separated by dots and enclosed in parentheses. E.g.,
446  // "foo.(bar.baz).qux".
447  bool ParseOptionNamePart(UninterpretedOption* uninterpreted_option,
448                           const LocationRecorder& part_location,
449                           const FileDescriptorProto* containing_file);
450
451  // Parses a string surrounded by balanced braces.  Strips off the outer
452  // braces and stores the enclosed string in *value.
453  // E.g.,
454  //     { foo }                     *value gets 'foo'
455  //     { foo { bar: box } }        *value gets 'foo { bar: box }'
456  //     {}                          *value gets ''
457  //
458  // REQUIRES: LookingAt("{")
459  // When finished successfully, we are looking at the first token past
460  // the ending brace.
461  bool ParseUninterpretedBlock(string* value);
462
463  // =================================================================
464
465  io::Tokenizer* input_;
466  io::ErrorCollector* error_collector_;
467  SourceCodeInfo* source_code_info_;
468  SourceLocationTable* source_location_table_;  // legacy
469  bool had_errors_;
470  bool require_syntax_identifier_;
471  bool stop_after_syntax_identifier_;
472  string syntax_identifier_;
473
474  // Leading doc comments for the next declaration.  These are not complete
475  // yet; use ConsumeEndOfDeclaration() to get the complete comments.
476  string upcoming_doc_comments_;
477
478  GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(Parser);
479};
480
481// A table mapping (descriptor, ErrorLocation) pairs -- as reported by
482// DescriptorPool when validating descriptors -- to line and column numbers
483// within the original source code.
484//
485// This is semi-obsolete:  FileDescriptorProto.source_code_info now contains
486// far more complete information about source locations.  However, as of this
487// writing you still need to use SourceLocationTable when integrating with
488// DescriptorPool.
489class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT SourceLocationTable {
490 public:
491  SourceLocationTable();
492  ~SourceLocationTable();
493
494  // Finds the precise location of the given error and fills in *line and
495  // *column with the line and column numbers.  If not found, sets *line to
496  // -1 and *column to 0 (since line = -1 is used to mean "error has no exact
497  // location" in the ErrorCollector interface).  Returns true if found, false
498  // otherwise.
499  bool Find(const Message* descriptor,
500            DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector::ErrorLocation location,
501            int* line, int* column) const;
502
503  // Adds a location to the table.
504  void Add(const Message* descriptor,
505           DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector::ErrorLocation location,
506           int line, int column);
507
508  // Clears the contents of the table.
509  void Clear();
510
511 private:
512  typedef map<
513    pair<const Message*, DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector::ErrorLocation>,
514    pair<int, int> > LocationMap;
515  LocationMap location_map_;
516};
517
518}  // namespace compiler
519}  // namespace protobuf
520
521}  // namespace google
522#endif  // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_PARSER_H__
523