1// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format 2// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. 3// http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/ 4// 5// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 7// met: 8// 9// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 10// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 11// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above 12// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 13// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 14// distribution. 15// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its 16// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from 17// this software without specific prior written permission. 18// 19// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 20// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 21// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 22// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 23// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 24// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 25// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 26// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 27// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 28// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 29// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 30 31// Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda) 32// Based on original Protocol Buffers design by 33// Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others. 34// 35// This file contains classes which describe a type of protocol message. 36// You can use a message's descriptor to learn at runtime what fields 37// it contains and what the types of those fields are. The Message 38// interface also allows you to dynamically access and modify individual 39// fields by passing the FieldDescriptor of the field you are interested 40// in. 41// 42// Most users will not care about descriptors, because they will write 43// code specific to certain protocol types and will simply use the classes 44// generated by the protocol compiler directly. Advanced users who want 45// to operate on arbitrary types (not known at compile time) may want to 46// read descriptors in order to learn about the contents of a message. 47// A very small number of users will want to construct their own 48// Descriptors, either because they are implementing Message manually or 49// because they are writing something like the protocol compiler. 50// 51// For an example of how you might use descriptors, see the code example 52// at the top of message.h. 53 54#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_DESCRIPTOR_H__ 55#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_DESCRIPTOR_H__ 56 57#include <string> 58#include <vector> 59#include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h> 60 61// TYPE_BOOL is defined in the MacOS's ConditionalMacros.h. 62#ifdef TYPE_BOOL 63#undef TYPE_BOOL 64#endif // TYPE_BOOL 65 66namespace google { 67namespace protobuf { 68 69// Defined in this file. 70class Descriptor; 71class FieldDescriptor; 72class EnumDescriptor; 73class EnumValueDescriptor; 74class ServiceDescriptor; 75class MethodDescriptor; 76class FileDescriptor; 77class DescriptorDatabase; 78class DescriptorPool; 79 80// Defined in descriptor.proto 81class DescriptorProto; 82class FieldDescriptorProto; 83class EnumDescriptorProto; 84class EnumValueDescriptorProto; 85class ServiceDescriptorProto; 86class MethodDescriptorProto; 87class FileDescriptorProto; 88class MessageOptions; 89class FieldOptions; 90class EnumOptions; 91class EnumValueOptions; 92class ServiceOptions; 93class MethodOptions; 94class FileOptions; 95class UninterpretedOption; 96class SourceCodeInfo; 97 98// Defined in message.h 99class Message; 100 101// Defined in descriptor.cc 102class DescriptorBuilder; 103class FileDescriptorTables; 104 105// Defined in unknown_field_set.h. 106class UnknownField; 107 108// NB, all indices are zero-based. 109struct SourceLocation { 110 int start_line; 111 int end_line; 112 int start_column; 113 int end_column; 114 115 // Doc comments found at the source location. 116 // TODO(kenton): Maybe this struct should have been named SourceInfo or 117 // something instead. Oh well. 118 string leading_comments; 119 string trailing_comments; 120}; 121 122// Describes a type of protocol message, or a particular group within a 123// message. To obtain the Descriptor for a given message object, call 124// Message::GetDescriptor(). Generated message classes also have a 125// static method called descriptor() which returns the type's descriptor. 126// Use DescriptorPool to construct your own descriptors. 127class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT Descriptor { 128 public: 129 // The name of the message type, not including its scope. 130 const string& name() const; 131 132 // The fully-qualified name of the message type, scope delimited by 133 // periods. For example, message type "Foo" which is declared in package 134 // "bar" has full name "bar.Foo". If a type "Baz" is nested within 135 // Foo, Baz's full_name is "bar.Foo.Baz". To get only the part that 136 // comes after the last '.', use name(). 137 const string& full_name() const; 138 139 // Index of this descriptor within the file or containing type's message 140 // type array. 141 int index() const; 142 143 // The .proto file in which this message type was defined. Never NULL. 144 const FileDescriptor* file() const; 145 146 // If this Descriptor describes a nested type, this returns the type 147 // in which it is nested. Otherwise, returns NULL. 148 const Descriptor* containing_type() const; 149 150 // Get options for this message type. These are specified in the .proto file 151 // by placing lines like "option foo = 1234;" in the message definition. 152 // Allowed options are defined by MessageOptions in 153 // google/protobuf/descriptor.proto, and any available extensions of that 154 // message. 155 const MessageOptions& options() const; 156 157 // Write the contents of this Descriptor into the given DescriptorProto. 158 // The target DescriptorProto must be clear before calling this; if it 159 // isn't, the result may be garbage. 160 void CopyTo(DescriptorProto* proto) const; 161 162 // Write the contents of this decriptor in a human-readable form. Output 163 // will be suitable for re-parsing. 164 string DebugString() const; 165 166 // Field stuff ----------------------------------------------------- 167 168 // The number of fields in this message type. 169 int field_count() const; 170 // Gets a field by index, where 0 <= index < field_count(). 171 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 172 const FieldDescriptor* field(int index) const; 173 174 // Looks up a field by declared tag number. Returns NULL if no such field 175 // exists. 176 const FieldDescriptor* FindFieldByNumber(int number) const; 177 // Looks up a field by name. Returns NULL if no such field exists. 178 const FieldDescriptor* FindFieldByName(const string& name) const; 179 180 // Looks up a field by lowercased name (as returned by lowercase_name()). 181 // This lookup may be ambiguous if multiple field names differ only by case, 182 // in which case the field returned is chosen arbitrarily from the matches. 183 const FieldDescriptor* FindFieldByLowercaseName( 184 const string& lowercase_name) const; 185 186 // Looks up a field by camel-case name (as returned by camelcase_name()). 187 // This lookup may be ambiguous if multiple field names differ in a way that 188 // leads them to have identical camel-case names, in which case the field 189 // returned is chosen arbitrarily from the matches. 190 const FieldDescriptor* FindFieldByCamelcaseName( 191 const string& camelcase_name) const; 192 193 // Nested type stuff ----------------------------------------------- 194 195 // The number of nested types in this message type. 196 int nested_type_count() const; 197 // Gets a nested type by index, where 0 <= index < nested_type_count(). 198 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 199 const Descriptor* nested_type(int index) const; 200 201 // Looks up a nested type by name. Returns NULL if no such nested type 202 // exists. 203 const Descriptor* FindNestedTypeByName(const string& name) const; 204 205 // Enum stuff ------------------------------------------------------ 206 207 // The number of enum types in this message type. 208 int enum_type_count() const; 209 // Gets an enum type by index, where 0 <= index < enum_type_count(). 210 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 211 const EnumDescriptor* enum_type(int index) const; 212 213 // Looks up an enum type by name. Returns NULL if no such enum type exists. 214 const EnumDescriptor* FindEnumTypeByName(const string& name) const; 215 216 // Looks up an enum value by name, among all enum types in this message. 217 // Returns NULL if no such value exists. 218 const EnumValueDescriptor* FindEnumValueByName(const string& name) const; 219 220 // Extensions ------------------------------------------------------ 221 222 // A range of field numbers which are designated for third-party 223 // extensions. 224 struct ExtensionRange { 225 int start; // inclusive 226 int end; // exclusive 227 }; 228 229 // The number of extension ranges in this message type. 230 int extension_range_count() const; 231 // Gets an extension range by index, where 0 <= index < 232 // extension_range_count(). These are returned in the order they were defined 233 // in the .proto file. 234 const ExtensionRange* extension_range(int index) const; 235 236 // Returns true if the number is in one of the extension ranges. 237 bool IsExtensionNumber(int number) const; 238 239 // The number of extensions -- extending *other* messages -- that were 240 // defined nested within this message type's scope. 241 int extension_count() const; 242 // Get an extension by index, where 0 <= index < extension_count(). 243 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 244 const FieldDescriptor* extension(int index) const; 245 246 // Looks up a named extension (which extends some *other* message type) 247 // defined within this message type's scope. 248 const FieldDescriptor* FindExtensionByName(const string& name) const; 249 250 // Similar to FindFieldByLowercaseName(), but finds extensions defined within 251 // this message type's scope. 252 const FieldDescriptor* FindExtensionByLowercaseName(const string& name) const; 253 254 // Similar to FindFieldByCamelcaseName(), but finds extensions defined within 255 // this message type's scope. 256 const FieldDescriptor* FindExtensionByCamelcaseName(const string& name) const; 257 258 // Source Location --------------------------------------------------- 259 260 // Updates |*out_location| to the source location of the complete 261 // extent of this message declaration. Returns false and leaves 262 // |*out_location| unchanged iff location information was not available. 263 bool GetSourceLocation(SourceLocation* out_location) const; 264 265 private: 266 typedef MessageOptions OptionsType; 267 268 // Internal version of DebugString; controls the level of indenting for 269 // correct depth 270 void DebugString(int depth, string *contents) const; 271 272 // Walks up the descriptor tree to generate the source location path 273 // to this descriptor from the file root. 274 void GetLocationPath(vector<int>* output) const; 275 276 const string* name_; 277 const string* full_name_; 278 const FileDescriptor* file_; 279 const Descriptor* containing_type_; 280 const MessageOptions* options_; 281 282 // True if this is a placeholder for an unknown type. 283 bool is_placeholder_; 284 // True if this is a placeholder and the type name wasn't fully-qualified. 285 bool is_unqualified_placeholder_; 286 287 int field_count_; 288 FieldDescriptor* fields_; 289 int nested_type_count_; 290 Descriptor* nested_types_; 291 int enum_type_count_; 292 EnumDescriptor* enum_types_; 293 int extension_range_count_; 294 ExtensionRange* extension_ranges_; 295 int extension_count_; 296 FieldDescriptor* extensions_; 297 // IMPORTANT: If you add a new field, make sure to search for all instances 298 // of Allocate<Descriptor>() and AllocateArray<Descriptor>() in descriptor.cc 299 // and update them to initialize the field. 300 301 // Must be constructed using DescriptorPool. 302 Descriptor() {} 303 friend class DescriptorBuilder; 304 friend class EnumDescriptor; 305 friend class FieldDescriptor; 306 friend class MethodDescriptor; 307 friend class FileDescriptor; 308 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(Descriptor); 309}; 310 311// Describes a single field of a message. To get the descriptor for a given 312// field, first get the Descriptor for the message in which it is defined, 313// then call Descriptor::FindFieldByName(). To get a FieldDescriptor for 314// an extension, do one of the following: 315// - Get the Descriptor or FileDescriptor for its containing scope, then 316// call Descriptor::FindExtensionByName() or 317// FileDescriptor::FindExtensionByName(). 318// - Given a DescriptorPool, call DescriptorPool::FindExtensionByNumber(). 319// - Given a Reflection for a message object, call 320// Reflection::FindKnownExtensionByName() or 321// Reflection::FindKnownExtensionByNumber(). 322// Use DescriptorPool to construct your own descriptors. 323class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT FieldDescriptor { 324 public: 325 // Identifies a field type. 0 is reserved for errors. The order is weird 326 // for historical reasons. Types 12 and up are new in proto2. 327 enum Type { 328 TYPE_DOUBLE = 1, // double, exactly eight bytes on the wire. 329 TYPE_FLOAT = 2, // float, exactly four bytes on the wire. 330 TYPE_INT64 = 3, // int64, varint on the wire. Negative numbers 331 // take 10 bytes. Use TYPE_SINT64 if negative 332 // values are likely. 333 TYPE_UINT64 = 4, // uint64, varint on the wire. 334 TYPE_INT32 = 5, // int32, varint on the wire. Negative numbers 335 // take 10 bytes. Use TYPE_SINT32 if negative 336 // values are likely. 337 TYPE_FIXED64 = 6, // uint64, exactly eight bytes on the wire. 338 TYPE_FIXED32 = 7, // uint32, exactly four bytes on the wire. 339 TYPE_BOOL = 8, // bool, varint on the wire. 340 TYPE_STRING = 9, // UTF-8 text. 341 TYPE_GROUP = 10, // Tag-delimited message. Deprecated. 342 TYPE_MESSAGE = 11, // Length-delimited message. 343 344 TYPE_BYTES = 12, // Arbitrary byte array. 345 TYPE_UINT32 = 13, // uint32, varint on the wire 346 TYPE_ENUM = 14, // Enum, varint on the wire 347 TYPE_SFIXED32 = 15, // int32, exactly four bytes on the wire 348 TYPE_SFIXED64 = 16, // int64, exactly eight bytes on the wire 349 TYPE_SINT32 = 17, // int32, ZigZag-encoded varint on the wire 350 TYPE_SINT64 = 18, // int64, ZigZag-encoded varint on the wire 351 352 MAX_TYPE = 18, // Constant useful for defining lookup tables 353 // indexed by Type. 354 }; 355 356 // Specifies the C++ data type used to represent the field. There is a 357 // fixed mapping from Type to CppType where each Type maps to exactly one 358 // CppType. 0 is reserved for errors. 359 enum CppType { 360 CPPTYPE_INT32 = 1, // TYPE_INT32, TYPE_SINT32, TYPE_SFIXED32 361 CPPTYPE_INT64 = 2, // TYPE_INT64, TYPE_SINT64, TYPE_SFIXED64 362 CPPTYPE_UINT32 = 3, // TYPE_UINT32, TYPE_FIXED32 363 CPPTYPE_UINT64 = 4, // TYPE_UINT64, TYPE_FIXED64 364 CPPTYPE_DOUBLE = 5, // TYPE_DOUBLE 365 CPPTYPE_FLOAT = 6, // TYPE_FLOAT 366 CPPTYPE_BOOL = 7, // TYPE_BOOL 367 CPPTYPE_ENUM = 8, // TYPE_ENUM 368 CPPTYPE_STRING = 9, // TYPE_STRING, TYPE_BYTES 369 CPPTYPE_MESSAGE = 10, // TYPE_MESSAGE, TYPE_GROUP 370 371 MAX_CPPTYPE = 10, // Constant useful for defining lookup tables 372 // indexed by CppType. 373 }; 374 375 // Identifies whether the field is optional, required, or repeated. 0 is 376 // reserved for errors. 377 enum Label { 378 LABEL_OPTIONAL = 1, // optional 379 LABEL_REQUIRED = 2, // required 380 LABEL_REPEATED = 3, // repeated 381 382 MAX_LABEL = 3, // Constant useful for defining lookup tables 383 // indexed by Label. 384 }; 385 386 // Valid field numbers are positive integers up to kMaxNumber. 387 static const int kMaxNumber = (1 << 29) - 1; 388 389 // First field number reserved for the protocol buffer library implementation. 390 // Users may not declare fields that use reserved numbers. 391 static const int kFirstReservedNumber = 19000; 392 // Last field number reserved for the protocol buffer library implementation. 393 // Users may not declare fields that use reserved numbers. 394 static const int kLastReservedNumber = 19999; 395 396 const string& name() const; // Name of this field within the message. 397 const string& full_name() const; // Fully-qualified name of the field. 398 const FileDescriptor* file() const;// File in which this field was defined. 399 bool is_extension() const; // Is this an extension field? 400 int number() const; // Declared tag number. 401 402 // Same as name() except converted to lower-case. This (and especially the 403 // FindFieldByLowercaseName() method) can be useful when parsing formats 404 // which prefer to use lowercase naming style. (Although, technically 405 // field names should be lowercased anyway according to the protobuf style 406 // guide, so this only makes a difference when dealing with old .proto files 407 // which do not follow the guide.) 408 const string& lowercase_name() const; 409 410 // Same as name() except converted to camel-case. In this conversion, any 411 // time an underscore appears in the name, it is removed and the next 412 // letter is capitalized. Furthermore, the first letter of the name is 413 // lower-cased. Examples: 414 // FooBar -> fooBar 415 // foo_bar -> fooBar 416 // fooBar -> fooBar 417 // This (and especially the FindFieldByCamelcaseName() method) can be useful 418 // when parsing formats which prefer to use camel-case naming style. 419 const string& camelcase_name() const; 420 421 Type type() const; // Declared type of this field. 422 const char* type_name() const; // Name of the declared type. 423 CppType cpp_type() const; // C++ type of this field. 424 const char* cpp_type_name() const; // Name of the C++ type. 425 Label label() const; // optional/required/repeated 426 427 bool is_required() const; // shorthand for label() == LABEL_REQUIRED 428 bool is_optional() const; // shorthand for label() == LABEL_OPTIONAL 429 bool is_repeated() const; // shorthand for label() == LABEL_REPEATED 430 bool is_packable() const; // shorthand for is_repeated() && 431 // IsTypePackable(type()) 432 bool is_packed() const; // shorthand for is_packable() && 433 // options().packed() 434 435 // Index of this field within the message's field array, or the file or 436 // extension scope's extensions array. 437 int index() const; 438 439 // Does this field have an explicitly-declared default value? 440 bool has_default_value() const; 441 442 // Get the field default value if cpp_type() == CPPTYPE_INT32. If no 443 // explicit default was defined, the default is 0. 444 int32 default_value_int32() const; 445 // Get the field default value if cpp_type() == CPPTYPE_INT64. If no 446 // explicit default was defined, the default is 0. 447 int64 default_value_int64() const; 448 // Get the field default value if cpp_type() == CPPTYPE_UINT32. If no 449 // explicit default was defined, the default is 0. 450 uint32 default_value_uint32() const; 451 // Get the field default value if cpp_type() == CPPTYPE_UINT64. If no 452 // explicit default was defined, the default is 0. 453 uint64 default_value_uint64() const; 454 // Get the field default value if cpp_type() == CPPTYPE_FLOAT. If no 455 // explicit default was defined, the default is 0.0. 456 float default_value_float() const; 457 // Get the field default value if cpp_type() == CPPTYPE_DOUBLE. If no 458 // explicit default was defined, the default is 0.0. 459 double default_value_double() const; 460 // Get the field default value if cpp_type() == CPPTYPE_BOOL. If no 461 // explicit default was defined, the default is false. 462 bool default_value_bool() const; 463 // Get the field default value if cpp_type() == CPPTYPE_ENUM. If no 464 // explicit default was defined, the default is the first value defined 465 // in the enum type (all enum types are required to have at least one value). 466 // This never returns NULL. 467 const EnumValueDescriptor* default_value_enum() const; 468 // Get the field default value if cpp_type() == CPPTYPE_STRING. If no 469 // explicit default was defined, the default is the empty string. 470 const string& default_value_string() const; 471 472 // The Descriptor for the message of which this is a field. For extensions, 473 // this is the extended type. Never NULL. 474 const Descriptor* containing_type() const; 475 476 // An extension may be declared within the scope of another message. If this 477 // field is an extension (is_extension() is true), then extension_scope() 478 // returns that message, or NULL if the extension was declared at global 479 // scope. If this is not an extension, extension_scope() is undefined (may 480 // assert-fail). 481 const Descriptor* extension_scope() const; 482 483 // If type is TYPE_MESSAGE or TYPE_GROUP, returns a descriptor for the 484 // message or the group type. Otherwise, undefined. 485 const Descriptor* message_type() const; 486 // If type is TYPE_ENUM, returns a descriptor for the enum. Otherwise, 487 // undefined. 488 const EnumDescriptor* enum_type() const; 489 490 // EXPERIMENTAL; DO NOT USE. 491 // If this field is a map field, experimental_map_key() is the field 492 // that is the key for this map. 493 // experimental_map_key()->containing_type() is the same as message_type(). 494 const FieldDescriptor* experimental_map_key() const; 495 496 // Get the FieldOptions for this field. This includes things listed in 497 // square brackets after the field definition. E.g., the field: 498 // optional string text = 1 [ctype=CORD]; 499 // has the "ctype" option set. Allowed options are defined by FieldOptions 500 // in google/protobuf/descriptor.proto, and any available extensions of that 501 // message. 502 const FieldOptions& options() const; 503 504 // See Descriptor::CopyTo(). 505 void CopyTo(FieldDescriptorProto* proto) const; 506 507 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 508 string DebugString() const; 509 510 // Helper method to get the CppType for a particular Type. 511 static CppType TypeToCppType(Type type); 512 513 // Return true iff [packed = true] is valid for fields of this type. 514 static inline bool IsTypePackable(Type field_type); 515 516 // Source Location --------------------------------------------------- 517 518 // Updates |*out_location| to the source location of the complete 519 // extent of this field declaration. Returns false and leaves 520 // |*out_location| unchanged iff location information was not available. 521 bool GetSourceLocation(SourceLocation* out_location) const; 522 523 private: 524 typedef FieldOptions OptionsType; 525 526 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 527 void DebugString(int depth, string *contents) const; 528 529 // formats the default value appropriately and returns it as a string. 530 // Must have a default value to call this. If quote_string_type is true, then 531 // types of CPPTYPE_STRING whill be surrounded by quotes and CEscaped. 532 string DefaultValueAsString(bool quote_string_type) const; 533 534 // Walks up the descriptor tree to generate the source location path 535 // to this descriptor from the file root. 536 void GetLocationPath(vector<int>* output) const; 537 538 const string* name_; 539 const string* full_name_; 540 const string* lowercase_name_; 541 const string* camelcase_name_; 542 const FileDescriptor* file_; 543 int number_; 544 Type type_; 545 Label label_; 546 bool is_extension_; 547 const Descriptor* containing_type_; 548 const Descriptor* extension_scope_; 549 const Descriptor* message_type_; 550 const EnumDescriptor* enum_type_; 551 const FieldDescriptor* experimental_map_key_; 552 const FieldOptions* options_; 553 // IMPORTANT: If you add a new field, make sure to search for all instances 554 // of Allocate<FieldDescriptor>() and AllocateArray<FieldDescriptor>() in 555 // descriptor.cc and update them to initialize the field. 556 557 bool has_default_value_; 558 union { 559 int32 default_value_int32_; 560 int64 default_value_int64_; 561 uint32 default_value_uint32_; 562 uint64 default_value_uint64_; 563 float default_value_float_; 564 double default_value_double_; 565 bool default_value_bool_; 566 567 const EnumValueDescriptor* default_value_enum_; 568 const string* default_value_string_; 569 }; 570 571 static const CppType kTypeToCppTypeMap[MAX_TYPE + 1]; 572 573 static const char * const kTypeToName[MAX_TYPE + 1]; 574 575 static const char * const kCppTypeToName[MAX_CPPTYPE + 1]; 576 577 static const char * const kLabelToName[MAX_LABEL + 1]; 578 579 // Must be constructed using DescriptorPool. 580 FieldDescriptor() {} 581 friend class DescriptorBuilder; 582 friend class FileDescriptor; 583 friend class Descriptor; 584 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(FieldDescriptor); 585}; 586 587// Describes an enum type defined in a .proto file. To get the EnumDescriptor 588// for a generated enum type, call TypeName_descriptor(). Use DescriptorPool 589// to construct your own descriptors. 590class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT EnumDescriptor { 591 public: 592 // The name of this enum type in the containing scope. 593 const string& name() const; 594 595 // The fully-qualified name of the enum type, scope delimited by periods. 596 const string& full_name() const; 597 598 // Index of this enum within the file or containing message's enum array. 599 int index() const; 600 601 // The .proto file in which this enum type was defined. Never NULL. 602 const FileDescriptor* file() const; 603 604 // The number of values for this EnumDescriptor. Guaranteed to be greater 605 // than zero. 606 int value_count() const; 607 // Gets a value by index, where 0 <= index < value_count(). 608 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 609 const EnumValueDescriptor* value(int index) const; 610 611 // Looks up a value by name. Returns NULL if no such value exists. 612 const EnumValueDescriptor* FindValueByName(const string& name) const; 613 // Looks up a value by number. Returns NULL if no such value exists. If 614 // multiple values have this number, the first one defined is returned. 615 const EnumValueDescriptor* FindValueByNumber(int number) const; 616 617 // If this enum type is nested in a message type, this is that message type. 618 // Otherwise, NULL. 619 const Descriptor* containing_type() const; 620 621 // Get options for this enum type. These are specified in the .proto file by 622 // placing lines like "option foo = 1234;" in the enum definition. Allowed 623 // options are defined by EnumOptions in google/protobuf/descriptor.proto, 624 // and any available extensions of that message. 625 const EnumOptions& options() const; 626 627 // See Descriptor::CopyTo(). 628 void CopyTo(EnumDescriptorProto* proto) const; 629 630 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 631 string DebugString() const; 632 633 // Source Location --------------------------------------------------- 634 635 // Updates |*out_location| to the source location of the complete 636 // extent of this enum declaration. Returns false and leaves 637 // |*out_location| unchanged iff location information was not available. 638 bool GetSourceLocation(SourceLocation* out_location) const; 639 640 private: 641 typedef EnumOptions OptionsType; 642 643 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 644 void DebugString(int depth, string *contents) const; 645 646 // Walks up the descriptor tree to generate the source location path 647 // to this descriptor from the file root. 648 void GetLocationPath(vector<int>* output) const; 649 650 const string* name_; 651 const string* full_name_; 652 const FileDescriptor* file_; 653 const Descriptor* containing_type_; 654 const EnumOptions* options_; 655 656 // True if this is a placeholder for an unknown type. 657 bool is_placeholder_; 658 // True if this is a placeholder and the type name wasn't fully-qualified. 659 bool is_unqualified_placeholder_; 660 661 int value_count_; 662 EnumValueDescriptor* values_; 663 // IMPORTANT: If you add a new field, make sure to search for all instances 664 // of Allocate<EnumDescriptor>() and AllocateArray<EnumDescriptor>() in 665 // descriptor.cc and update them to initialize the field. 666 667 // Must be constructed using DescriptorPool. 668 EnumDescriptor() {} 669 friend class DescriptorBuilder; 670 friend class Descriptor; 671 friend class FieldDescriptor; 672 friend class EnumValueDescriptor; 673 friend class FileDescriptor; 674 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(EnumDescriptor); 675}; 676 677// Describes an individual enum constant of a particular type. To get the 678// EnumValueDescriptor for a given enum value, first get the EnumDescriptor 679// for its type, then use EnumDescriptor::FindValueByName() or 680// EnumDescriptor::FindValueByNumber(). Use DescriptorPool to construct 681// your own descriptors. 682class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT EnumValueDescriptor { 683 public: 684 const string& name() const; // Name of this enum constant. 685 int index() const; // Index within the enums's Descriptor. 686 int number() const; // Numeric value of this enum constant. 687 688 // The full_name of an enum value is a sibling symbol of the enum type. 689 // e.g. the full name of FieldDescriptorProto::TYPE_INT32 is actually 690 // "google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.TYPE_INT32", NOT 691 // "google.protobuf.FieldDescriptorProto.Type.TYPE_INT32". This is to conform 692 // with C++ scoping rules for enums. 693 const string& full_name() const; 694 695 // The type of this value. Never NULL. 696 const EnumDescriptor* type() const; 697 698 // Get options for this enum value. These are specified in the .proto file 699 // by adding text like "[foo = 1234]" after an enum value definition. 700 // Allowed options are defined by EnumValueOptions in 701 // google/protobuf/descriptor.proto, and any available extensions of that 702 // message. 703 const EnumValueOptions& options() const; 704 705 // See Descriptor::CopyTo(). 706 void CopyTo(EnumValueDescriptorProto* proto) const; 707 708 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 709 string DebugString() const; 710 711 // Source Location --------------------------------------------------- 712 713 // Updates |*out_location| to the source location of the complete 714 // extent of this enum value declaration. Returns false and leaves 715 // |*out_location| unchanged iff location information was not available. 716 bool GetSourceLocation(SourceLocation* out_location) const; 717 718 private: 719 typedef EnumValueOptions OptionsType; 720 721 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 722 void DebugString(int depth, string *contents) const; 723 724 // Walks up the descriptor tree to generate the source location path 725 // to this descriptor from the file root. 726 void GetLocationPath(vector<int>* output) const; 727 728 const string* name_; 729 const string* full_name_; 730 int number_; 731 const EnumDescriptor* type_; 732 const EnumValueOptions* options_; 733 // IMPORTANT: If you add a new field, make sure to search for all instances 734 // of Allocate<EnumValueDescriptor>() and AllocateArray<EnumValueDescriptor>() 735 // in descriptor.cc and update them to initialize the field. 736 737 // Must be constructed using DescriptorPool. 738 EnumValueDescriptor() {} 739 friend class DescriptorBuilder; 740 friend class EnumDescriptor; 741 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(EnumValueDescriptor); 742}; 743 744// Describes an RPC service. To get the ServiceDescriptor for a service, 745// call Service::GetDescriptor(). Generated service classes also have a 746// static method called descriptor() which returns the type's 747// ServiceDescriptor. Use DescriptorPool to construct your own descriptors. 748class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT ServiceDescriptor { 749 public: 750 // The name of the service, not including its containing scope. 751 const string& name() const; 752 // The fully-qualified name of the service, scope delimited by periods. 753 const string& full_name() const; 754 // Index of this service within the file's services array. 755 int index() const; 756 757 // The .proto file in which this service was defined. Never NULL. 758 const FileDescriptor* file() const; 759 760 // Get options for this service type. These are specified in the .proto file 761 // by placing lines like "option foo = 1234;" in the service definition. 762 // Allowed options are defined by ServiceOptions in 763 // google/protobuf/descriptor.proto, and any available extensions of that 764 // message. 765 const ServiceOptions& options() const; 766 767 // The number of methods this service defines. 768 int method_count() const; 769 // Gets a MethodDescriptor by index, where 0 <= index < method_count(). 770 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 771 const MethodDescriptor* method(int index) const; 772 773 // Look up a MethodDescriptor by name. 774 const MethodDescriptor* FindMethodByName(const string& name) const; 775 // See Descriptor::CopyTo(). 776 void CopyTo(ServiceDescriptorProto* proto) const; 777 778 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 779 string DebugString() const; 780 781 // Source Location --------------------------------------------------- 782 783 // Updates |*out_location| to the source location of the complete 784 // extent of this service declaration. Returns false and leaves 785 // |*out_location| unchanged iff location information was not available. 786 bool GetSourceLocation(SourceLocation* out_location) const; 787 788 private: 789 typedef ServiceOptions OptionsType; 790 791 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 792 void DebugString(string *contents) const; 793 794 // Walks up the descriptor tree to generate the source location path 795 // to this descriptor from the file root. 796 void GetLocationPath(vector<int>* output) const; 797 798 const string* name_; 799 const string* full_name_; 800 const FileDescriptor* file_; 801 const ServiceOptions* options_; 802 int method_count_; 803 MethodDescriptor* methods_; 804 // IMPORTANT: If you add a new field, make sure to search for all instances 805 // of Allocate<ServiceDescriptor>() and AllocateArray<ServiceDescriptor>() in 806 // descriptor.cc and update them to initialize the field. 807 808 // Must be constructed using DescriptorPool. 809 ServiceDescriptor() {} 810 friend class DescriptorBuilder; 811 friend class FileDescriptor; 812 friend class MethodDescriptor; 813 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(ServiceDescriptor); 814}; 815 816// Describes an individual service method. To obtain a MethodDescriptor given 817// a service, first get its ServiceDescriptor, then call 818// ServiceDescriptor::FindMethodByName(). Use DescriptorPool to construct your 819// own descriptors. 820class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT MethodDescriptor { 821 public: 822 // Name of this method, not including containing scope. 823 const string& name() const; 824 // The fully-qualified name of the method, scope delimited by periods. 825 const string& full_name() const; 826 // Index within the service's Descriptor. 827 int index() const; 828 829 // Gets the service to which this method belongs. Never NULL. 830 const ServiceDescriptor* service() const; 831 832 // Gets the type of protocol message which this method accepts as input. 833 const Descriptor* input_type() const; 834 // Gets the type of protocol message which this message produces as output. 835 const Descriptor* output_type() const; 836 837 // Get options for this method. These are specified in the .proto file by 838 // placing lines like "option foo = 1234;" in curly-braces after a method 839 // declaration. Allowed options are defined by MethodOptions in 840 // google/protobuf/descriptor.proto, and any available extensions of that 841 // message. 842 const MethodOptions& options() const; 843 844 // See Descriptor::CopyTo(). 845 void CopyTo(MethodDescriptorProto* proto) const; 846 847 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 848 string DebugString() const; 849 850 // Source Location --------------------------------------------------- 851 852 // Updates |*out_location| to the source location of the complete 853 // extent of this method declaration. Returns false and leaves 854 // |*out_location| unchanged iff location information was not available. 855 bool GetSourceLocation(SourceLocation* out_location) const; 856 857 private: 858 typedef MethodOptions OptionsType; 859 860 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 861 void DebugString(int depth, string *contents) const; 862 863 // Walks up the descriptor tree to generate the source location path 864 // to this descriptor from the file root. 865 void GetLocationPath(vector<int>* output) const; 866 867 const string* name_; 868 const string* full_name_; 869 const ServiceDescriptor* service_; 870 const Descriptor* input_type_; 871 const Descriptor* output_type_; 872 const MethodOptions* options_; 873 // IMPORTANT: If you add a new field, make sure to search for all instances 874 // of Allocate<MethodDescriptor>() and AllocateArray<MethodDescriptor>() in 875 // descriptor.cc and update them to initialize the field. 876 877 // Must be constructed using DescriptorPool. 878 MethodDescriptor() {} 879 friend class DescriptorBuilder; 880 friend class ServiceDescriptor; 881 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(MethodDescriptor); 882}; 883 884 885// Describes a whole .proto file. To get the FileDescriptor for a compiled-in 886// file, get the descriptor for something defined in that file and call 887// descriptor->file(). Use DescriptorPool to construct your own descriptors. 888class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT FileDescriptor { 889 public: 890 // The filename, relative to the source tree. 891 // e.g. "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto" 892 const string& name() const; 893 894 // The package, e.g. "google.protobuf.compiler". 895 const string& package() const; 896 897 // The DescriptorPool in which this FileDescriptor and all its contents were 898 // allocated. Never NULL. 899 const DescriptorPool* pool() const; 900 901 // The number of files imported by this one. 902 int dependency_count() const; 903 // Gets an imported file by index, where 0 <= index < dependency_count(). 904 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 905 const FileDescriptor* dependency(int index) const; 906 907 // The number of files public imported by this one. 908 // The public dependency list is a subset of the dependency list. 909 int public_dependency_count() const; 910 // Gets a public imported file by index, where 0 <= index < 911 // public_dependency_count(). 912 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 913 const FileDescriptor* public_dependency(int index) const; 914 915 // The number of files that are imported for weak fields. 916 // The weak dependency list is a subset of the dependency list. 917 int weak_dependency_count() const; 918 // Gets a weak imported file by index, where 0 <= index < 919 // weak_dependency_count(). 920 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 921 const FileDescriptor* weak_dependency(int index) const; 922 923 // Number of top-level message types defined in this file. (This does not 924 // include nested types.) 925 int message_type_count() const; 926 // Gets a top-level message type, where 0 <= index < message_type_count(). 927 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 928 const Descriptor* message_type(int index) const; 929 930 // Number of top-level enum types defined in this file. (This does not 931 // include nested types.) 932 int enum_type_count() const; 933 // Gets a top-level enum type, where 0 <= index < enum_type_count(). 934 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 935 const EnumDescriptor* enum_type(int index) const; 936 937 // Number of services defined in this file. 938 int service_count() const; 939 // Gets a service, where 0 <= index < service_count(). 940 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 941 const ServiceDescriptor* service(int index) const; 942 943 // Number of extensions defined at file scope. (This does not include 944 // extensions nested within message types.) 945 int extension_count() const; 946 // Gets an extension's descriptor, where 0 <= index < extension_count(). 947 // These are returned in the order they were defined in the .proto file. 948 const FieldDescriptor* extension(int index) const; 949 950 // Get options for this file. These are specified in the .proto file by 951 // placing lines like "option foo = 1234;" at the top level, outside of any 952 // other definitions. Allowed options are defined by FileOptions in 953 // google/protobuf/descriptor.proto, and any available extensions of that 954 // message. 955 const FileOptions& options() const; 956 957 // Find a top-level message type by name. Returns NULL if not found. 958 const Descriptor* FindMessageTypeByName(const string& name) const; 959 // Find a top-level enum type by name. Returns NULL if not found. 960 const EnumDescriptor* FindEnumTypeByName(const string& name) const; 961 // Find an enum value defined in any top-level enum by name. Returns NULL if 962 // not found. 963 const EnumValueDescriptor* FindEnumValueByName(const string& name) const; 964 // Find a service definition by name. Returns NULL if not found. 965 const ServiceDescriptor* FindServiceByName(const string& name) const; 966 // Find a top-level extension definition by name. Returns NULL if not found. 967 const FieldDescriptor* FindExtensionByName(const string& name) const; 968 // Similar to FindExtensionByName(), but searches by lowercased-name. See 969 // Descriptor::FindFieldByLowercaseName(). 970 const FieldDescriptor* FindExtensionByLowercaseName(const string& name) const; 971 // Similar to FindExtensionByName(), but searches by camelcased-name. See 972 // Descriptor::FindFieldByCamelcaseName(). 973 const FieldDescriptor* FindExtensionByCamelcaseName(const string& name) const; 974 975 // See Descriptor::CopyTo(). 976 // Notes: 977 // - This method does NOT copy source code information since it is relatively 978 // large and rarely needed. See CopySourceCodeInfoTo() below. 979 void CopyTo(FileDescriptorProto* proto) const; 980 // Write the source code information of this FileDescriptor into the given 981 // FileDescriptorProto. See CopyTo() above. 982 void CopySourceCodeInfoTo(FileDescriptorProto* proto) const; 983 984 // See Descriptor::DebugString(). 985 string DebugString() const; 986 987 private: 988 // Source Location --------------------------------------------------- 989 990 // Updates |*out_location| to the source location of the complete 991 // extent of the declaration or declaration-part denoted by |path|. 992 // Returns false and leaves |*out_location| unchanged iff location 993 // information was not available. (See SourceCodeInfo for 994 // description of path encoding.) 995 bool GetSourceLocation(const vector<int>& path, 996 SourceLocation* out_location) const; 997 998 typedef FileOptions OptionsType; 999 1000 const string* name_; 1001 const string* package_; 1002 const DescriptorPool* pool_; 1003 int dependency_count_; 1004 const FileDescriptor** dependencies_; 1005 int public_dependency_count_; 1006 int* public_dependencies_; 1007 int weak_dependency_count_; 1008 int* weak_dependencies_; 1009 int message_type_count_; 1010 Descriptor* message_types_; 1011 int enum_type_count_; 1012 EnumDescriptor* enum_types_; 1013 int service_count_; 1014 ServiceDescriptor* services_; 1015 int extension_count_; 1016 FieldDescriptor* extensions_; 1017 const FileOptions* options_; 1018 1019 const FileDescriptorTables* tables_; 1020 const SourceCodeInfo* source_code_info_; 1021 // IMPORTANT: If you add a new field, make sure to search for all instances 1022 // of Allocate<FileDescriptor>() and AllocateArray<FileDescriptor>() in 1023 // descriptor.cc and update them to initialize the field. 1024 1025 FileDescriptor() {} 1026 friend class DescriptorBuilder; 1027 friend class Descriptor; 1028 friend class FieldDescriptor; 1029 friend class EnumDescriptor; 1030 friend class EnumValueDescriptor; 1031 friend class MethodDescriptor; 1032 friend class ServiceDescriptor; 1033 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(FileDescriptor); 1034}; 1035 1036// =================================================================== 1037 1038// Used to construct descriptors. 1039// 1040// Normally you won't want to build your own descriptors. Message classes 1041// constructed by the protocol compiler will provide them for you. However, 1042// if you are implementing Message on your own, or if you are writing a 1043// program which can operate on totally arbitrary types and needs to load 1044// them from some sort of database, you might need to. 1045// 1046// Since Descriptors are composed of a whole lot of cross-linked bits of 1047// data that would be a pain to put together manually, the 1048// DescriptorPool class is provided to make the process easier. It can 1049// take a FileDescriptorProto (defined in descriptor.proto), validate it, 1050// and convert it to a set of nicely cross-linked Descriptors. 1051// 1052// DescriptorPool also helps with memory management. Descriptors are 1053// composed of many objects containing static data and pointers to each 1054// other. In all likelihood, when it comes time to delete this data, 1055// you'll want to delete it all at once. In fact, it is not uncommon to 1056// have a whole pool of descriptors all cross-linked with each other which 1057// you wish to delete all at once. This class represents such a pool, and 1058// handles the memory management for you. 1059// 1060// You can also search for descriptors within a DescriptorPool by name, and 1061// extensions by number. 1062class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT DescriptorPool { 1063 public: 1064 // Create a normal, empty DescriptorPool. 1065 DescriptorPool(); 1066 1067 // Constructs a DescriptorPool that, when it can't find something among the 1068 // descriptors already in the pool, looks for it in the given 1069 // DescriptorDatabase. 1070 // Notes: 1071 // - If a DescriptorPool is constructed this way, its BuildFile*() methods 1072 // must not be called (they will assert-fail). The only way to populate 1073 // the pool with descriptors is to call the Find*By*() methods. 1074 // - The Find*By*() methods may block the calling thread if the 1075 // DescriptorDatabase blocks. This in turn means that parsing messages 1076 // may block if they need to look up extensions. 1077 // - The Find*By*() methods will use mutexes for thread-safety, thus making 1078 // them slower even when they don't have to fall back to the database. 1079 // In fact, even the Find*By*() methods of descriptor objects owned by 1080 // this pool will be slower, since they will have to obtain locks too. 1081 // - An ErrorCollector may optionally be given to collect validation errors 1082 // in files loaded from the database. If not given, errors will be printed 1083 // to GOOGLE_LOG(ERROR). Remember that files are built on-demand, so this 1084 // ErrorCollector may be called from any thread that calls one of the 1085 // Find*By*() methods. 1086 class ErrorCollector; 1087 explicit DescriptorPool(DescriptorDatabase* fallback_database, 1088 ErrorCollector* error_collector = NULL); 1089 1090 ~DescriptorPool(); 1091 1092 // Get a pointer to the generated pool. Generated protocol message classes 1093 // which are compiled into the binary will allocate their descriptors in 1094 // this pool. Do not add your own descriptors to this pool. 1095 static const DescriptorPool* generated_pool(); 1096 1097 // Find a FileDescriptor in the pool by file name. Returns NULL if not 1098 // found. 1099 const FileDescriptor* FindFileByName(const string& name) const; 1100 1101 // Find the FileDescriptor in the pool which defines the given symbol. 1102 // If any of the Find*ByName() methods below would succeed, then this is 1103 // equivalent to calling that method and calling the result's file() method. 1104 // Otherwise this returns NULL. 1105 const FileDescriptor* FindFileContainingSymbol( 1106 const string& symbol_name) const; 1107 1108 // Looking up descriptors ------------------------------------------ 1109 // These find descriptors by fully-qualified name. These will find both 1110 // top-level descriptors and nested descriptors. They return NULL if not 1111 // found. 1112 1113 const Descriptor* FindMessageTypeByName(const string& name) const; 1114 const FieldDescriptor* FindFieldByName(const string& name) const; 1115 const FieldDescriptor* FindExtensionByName(const string& name) const; 1116 const EnumDescriptor* FindEnumTypeByName(const string& name) const; 1117 const EnumValueDescriptor* FindEnumValueByName(const string& name) const; 1118 const ServiceDescriptor* FindServiceByName(const string& name) const; 1119 const MethodDescriptor* FindMethodByName(const string& name) const; 1120 1121 // Finds an extension of the given type by number. The extendee must be 1122 // a member of this DescriptorPool or one of its underlays. 1123 const FieldDescriptor* FindExtensionByNumber(const Descriptor* extendee, 1124 int number) const; 1125 1126 // Finds extensions of extendee. The extensions will be appended to 1127 // out in an undefined order. Only extensions defined directly in 1128 // this DescriptorPool or one of its underlays are guaranteed to be 1129 // found: extensions defined in the fallback database might not be found 1130 // depending on the database implementation. 1131 void FindAllExtensions(const Descriptor* extendee, 1132 vector<const FieldDescriptor*>* out) const; 1133 1134 // Building descriptors -------------------------------------------- 1135 1136 // When converting a FileDescriptorProto to a FileDescriptor, various 1137 // errors might be detected in the input. The caller may handle these 1138 // programmatically by implementing an ErrorCollector. 1139 class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT ErrorCollector { 1140 public: 1141 inline ErrorCollector() {} 1142 virtual ~ErrorCollector(); 1143 1144 // These constants specify what exact part of the construct is broken. 1145 // This is useful e.g. for mapping the error back to an exact location 1146 // in a .proto file. 1147 enum ErrorLocation { 1148 NAME, // the symbol name, or the package name for files 1149 NUMBER, // field or extension range number 1150 TYPE, // field type 1151 EXTENDEE, // field extendee 1152 DEFAULT_VALUE, // field default value 1153 INPUT_TYPE, // method input type 1154 OUTPUT_TYPE, // method output type 1155 OPTION_NAME, // name in assignment 1156 OPTION_VALUE, // value in option assignment 1157 OTHER // some other problem 1158 }; 1159 1160 // Reports an error in the FileDescriptorProto. 1161 virtual void AddError( 1162 const string& filename, // File name in which the error occurred. 1163 const string& element_name, // Full name of the erroneous element. 1164 const Message* descriptor, // Descriptor of the erroneous element. 1165 ErrorLocation location, // One of the location constants, above. 1166 const string& message // Human-readable error message. 1167 ) = 0; 1168 1169 private: 1170 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(ErrorCollector); 1171 }; 1172 1173 // Convert the FileDescriptorProto to real descriptors and place them in 1174 // this DescriptorPool. All dependencies of the file must already be in 1175 // the pool. Returns the resulting FileDescriptor, or NULL if there were 1176 // problems with the input (e.g. the message was invalid, or dependencies 1177 // were missing). Details about the errors are written to GOOGLE_LOG(ERROR). 1178 const FileDescriptor* BuildFile(const FileDescriptorProto& proto); 1179 1180 // Same as BuildFile() except errors are sent to the given ErrorCollector. 1181 const FileDescriptor* BuildFileCollectingErrors( 1182 const FileDescriptorProto& proto, 1183 ErrorCollector* error_collector); 1184 1185 // By default, it is an error if a FileDescriptorProto contains references 1186 // to types or other files that are not found in the DescriptorPool (or its 1187 // backing DescriptorDatabase, if any). If you call 1188 // AllowUnknownDependencies(), however, then unknown types and files 1189 // will be replaced by placeholder descriptors. This can allow you to 1190 // perform some useful operations with a .proto file even if you do not 1191 // have access to other .proto files on which it depends. However, some 1192 // heuristics must be used to fill in the gaps in information, and these 1193 // can lead to descriptors which are inaccurate. For example, the 1194 // DescriptorPool may be forced to guess whether an unknown type is a message 1195 // or an enum, as well as what package it resides in. Furthermore, 1196 // placeholder types will not be discoverable via FindMessageTypeByName() 1197 // and similar methods, which could confuse some descriptor-based algorithms. 1198 // Generally, the results of this option should only be relied upon for 1199 // debugging purposes. 1200 void AllowUnknownDependencies() { allow_unknown_ = true; } 1201 1202 // Internal stuff -------------------------------------------------- 1203 // These methods MUST NOT be called from outside the proto2 library. 1204 // These methods may contain hidden pitfalls and may be removed in a 1205 // future library version. 1206 1207 // Create a DescriptorPool which is overlaid on top of some other pool. 1208 // If you search for a descriptor in the overlay and it is not found, the 1209 // underlay will be searched as a backup. If the underlay has its own 1210 // underlay, that will be searched next, and so on. This also means that 1211 // files built in the overlay will be cross-linked with the underlay's 1212 // descriptors if necessary. The underlay remains property of the caller; 1213 // it must remain valid for the lifetime of the newly-constructed pool. 1214 // 1215 // Example: Say you want to parse a .proto file at runtime in order to use 1216 // its type with a DynamicMessage. Say this .proto file has dependencies, 1217 // but you know that all the dependencies will be things that are already 1218 // compiled into the binary. For ease of use, you'd like to load the types 1219 // right out of generated_pool() rather than have to parse redundant copies 1220 // of all these .protos and runtime. But, you don't want to add the parsed 1221 // types directly into generated_pool(): this is not allowed, and would be 1222 // bad design anyway. So, instead, you could use generated_pool() as an 1223 // underlay for a new DescriptorPool in which you add only the new file. 1224 // 1225 // WARNING: Use of underlays can lead to many subtle gotchas. Instead, 1226 // try to formulate what you want to do in terms of DescriptorDatabases. 1227 explicit DescriptorPool(const DescriptorPool* underlay); 1228 1229 // Called by generated classes at init time to add their descriptors to 1230 // generated_pool. Do NOT call this in your own code! filename must be a 1231 // permanent string (e.g. a string literal). 1232 static void InternalAddGeneratedFile( 1233 const void* encoded_file_descriptor, int size); 1234 1235 1236 // For internal use only: Gets a non-const pointer to the generated pool. 1237 // This is called at static-initialization time only, so thread-safety is 1238 // not a concern. If both an underlay and a fallback database are present, 1239 // the underlay takes precedence. 1240 static DescriptorPool* internal_generated_pool(); 1241 1242 // For internal use only: Changes the behavior of BuildFile() such that it 1243 // allows the file to make reference to message types declared in other files 1244 // which it did not officially declare as dependencies. 1245 void InternalDontEnforceDependencies(); 1246 1247 // For internal use only. 1248 void internal_set_underlay(const DescriptorPool* underlay) { 1249 underlay_ = underlay; 1250 } 1251 1252 // For internal (unit test) use only: Returns true if a FileDescriptor has 1253 // been constructed for the given file, false otherwise. Useful for testing 1254 // lazy descriptor initialization behavior. 1255 bool InternalIsFileLoaded(const string& filename) const; 1256 1257 private: 1258 friend class Descriptor; 1259 friend class FieldDescriptor; 1260 friend class EnumDescriptor; 1261 friend class ServiceDescriptor; 1262 friend class FileDescriptor; 1263 friend class DescriptorBuilder; 1264 1265 // Return true if the given name is a sub-symbol of any non-package 1266 // descriptor that already exists in the descriptor pool. (The full 1267 // definition of such types is already known.) 1268 bool IsSubSymbolOfBuiltType(const string& name) const; 1269 1270 // Tries to find something in the fallback database and link in the 1271 // corresponding proto file. Returns true if successful, in which case 1272 // the caller should search for the thing again. These are declared 1273 // const because they are called by (semantically) const methods. 1274 bool TryFindFileInFallbackDatabase(const string& name) const; 1275 bool TryFindSymbolInFallbackDatabase(const string& name) const; 1276 bool TryFindExtensionInFallbackDatabase(const Descriptor* containing_type, 1277 int field_number) const; 1278 1279 // Like BuildFile() but called internally when the file has been loaded from 1280 // fallback_database_. Declared const because it is called by (semantically) 1281 // const methods. 1282 const FileDescriptor* BuildFileFromDatabase( 1283 const FileDescriptorProto& proto) const; 1284 1285 // If fallback_database_ is NULL, this is NULL. Otherwise, this is a mutex 1286 // which must be locked while accessing tables_. 1287 Mutex* mutex_; 1288 1289 // See constructor. 1290 DescriptorDatabase* fallback_database_; 1291 ErrorCollector* default_error_collector_; 1292 const DescriptorPool* underlay_; 1293 1294 // This class contains a lot of hash maps with complicated types that 1295 // we'd like to keep out of the header. 1296 class Tables; 1297 scoped_ptr<Tables> tables_; 1298 1299 bool enforce_dependencies_; 1300 bool allow_unknown_; 1301 1302 GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(DescriptorPool); 1303}; 1304 1305// inline methods ==================================================== 1306 1307// These macros makes this repetitive code more readable. 1308#define PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(CLASS, FIELD, TYPE) \ 1309 inline TYPE CLASS::FIELD() const { return FIELD##_; } 1310 1311// Strings fields are stored as pointers but returned as const references. 1312#define PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(CLASS, FIELD) \ 1313 inline const string& CLASS::FIELD() const { return *FIELD##_; } 1314 1315// Arrays take an index parameter, obviously. 1316#define PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(CLASS, FIELD, TYPE) \ 1317 inline TYPE CLASS::FIELD(int index) const { return FIELD##s_ + index; } 1318 1319#define PROTOBUF_DEFINE_OPTIONS_ACCESSOR(CLASS, TYPE) \ 1320 inline const TYPE& CLASS::options() const { return *options_; } 1321 1322PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, name) 1323PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, full_name) 1324PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, file, const FileDescriptor*) 1325PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, containing_type, const Descriptor*) 1326 1327PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, field_count, int) 1328PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, nested_type_count, int) 1329PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, enum_type_count, int) 1330 1331PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, field, const FieldDescriptor*) 1332PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, nested_type, const Descriptor*) 1333PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, enum_type, const EnumDescriptor*) 1334 1335PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, extension_range_count, int) 1336PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, extension_count, int) 1337PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, extension_range, 1338 const Descriptor::ExtensionRange*) 1339PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, extension, 1340 const FieldDescriptor*) 1341PROTOBUF_DEFINE_OPTIONS_ACCESSOR(Descriptor, MessageOptions) 1342 1343PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, name) 1344PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, full_name) 1345PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, lowercase_name) 1346PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, camelcase_name) 1347PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, file, const FileDescriptor*) 1348PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, number, int) 1349PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, is_extension, bool) 1350PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, type, FieldDescriptor::Type) 1351PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, label, FieldDescriptor::Label) 1352PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, containing_type, const Descriptor*) 1353PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, extension_scope, const Descriptor*) 1354PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, message_type, const Descriptor*) 1355PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, enum_type, const EnumDescriptor*) 1356PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, experimental_map_key, 1357 const FieldDescriptor*) 1358PROTOBUF_DEFINE_OPTIONS_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, FieldOptions) 1359PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, has_default_value, bool) 1360PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, default_value_int32 , int32 ) 1361PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, default_value_int64 , int64 ) 1362PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, default_value_uint32, uint32) 1363PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, default_value_uint64, uint64) 1364PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, default_value_float , float ) 1365PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, default_value_double, double) 1366PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, default_value_bool , bool ) 1367PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, default_value_enum, 1368 const EnumValueDescriptor*) 1369PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(FieldDescriptor, default_value_string) 1370 1371PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(EnumDescriptor, name) 1372PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(EnumDescriptor, full_name) 1373PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(EnumDescriptor, file, const FileDescriptor*) 1374PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(EnumDescriptor, containing_type, const Descriptor*) 1375PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(EnumDescriptor, value_count, int) 1376PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(EnumDescriptor, value, 1377 const EnumValueDescriptor*) 1378PROTOBUF_DEFINE_OPTIONS_ACCESSOR(EnumDescriptor, EnumOptions) 1379 1380PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(EnumValueDescriptor, name) 1381PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(EnumValueDescriptor, full_name) 1382PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(EnumValueDescriptor, number, int) 1383PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(EnumValueDescriptor, type, const EnumDescriptor*) 1384PROTOBUF_DEFINE_OPTIONS_ACCESSOR(EnumValueDescriptor, EnumValueOptions) 1385 1386PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(ServiceDescriptor, name) 1387PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(ServiceDescriptor, full_name) 1388PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(ServiceDescriptor, file, const FileDescriptor*) 1389PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(ServiceDescriptor, method_count, int) 1390PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(ServiceDescriptor, method, 1391 const MethodDescriptor*) 1392PROTOBUF_DEFINE_OPTIONS_ACCESSOR(ServiceDescriptor, ServiceOptions) 1393 1394PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(MethodDescriptor, name) 1395PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(MethodDescriptor, full_name) 1396PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(MethodDescriptor, service, const ServiceDescriptor*) 1397PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(MethodDescriptor, input_type, const Descriptor*) 1398PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(MethodDescriptor, output_type, const Descriptor*) 1399PROTOBUF_DEFINE_OPTIONS_ACCESSOR(MethodDescriptor, MethodOptions) 1400PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, name) 1401PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, package) 1402PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, pool, const DescriptorPool*) 1403PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, dependency_count, int) 1404PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, public_dependency_count, int) 1405PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, weak_dependency_count, int) 1406PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, message_type_count, int) 1407PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, enum_type_count, int) 1408PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, service_count, int) 1409PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, extension_count, int) 1410PROTOBUF_DEFINE_OPTIONS_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, FileOptions) 1411 1412PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, message_type, const Descriptor*) 1413PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, enum_type, const EnumDescriptor*) 1414PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, service, 1415 const ServiceDescriptor*) 1416PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR(FileDescriptor, extension, 1417 const FieldDescriptor*) 1418 1419#undef PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ACCESSOR 1420#undef PROTOBUF_DEFINE_STRING_ACCESSOR 1421#undef PROTOBUF_DEFINE_ARRAY_ACCESSOR 1422 1423// A few accessors differ from the macros... 1424 1425inline bool FieldDescriptor::is_required() const { 1426 return label() == LABEL_REQUIRED; 1427} 1428 1429inline bool FieldDescriptor::is_optional() const { 1430 return label() == LABEL_OPTIONAL; 1431} 1432 1433inline bool FieldDescriptor::is_repeated() const { 1434 return label() == LABEL_REPEATED; 1435} 1436 1437inline bool FieldDescriptor::is_packable() const { 1438 return is_repeated() && IsTypePackable(type()); 1439} 1440 1441// To save space, index() is computed by looking at the descriptor's position 1442// in the parent's array of children. 1443inline int FieldDescriptor::index() const { 1444 if (!is_extension_) { 1445 return this - containing_type_->fields_; 1446 } else if (extension_scope_ != NULL) { 1447 return this - extension_scope_->extensions_; 1448 } else { 1449 return this - file_->extensions_; 1450 } 1451} 1452 1453inline int Descriptor::index() const { 1454 if (containing_type_ == NULL) { 1455 return this - file_->message_types_; 1456 } else { 1457 return this - containing_type_->nested_types_; 1458 } 1459} 1460 1461inline int EnumDescriptor::index() const { 1462 if (containing_type_ == NULL) { 1463 return this - file_->enum_types_; 1464 } else { 1465 return this - containing_type_->enum_types_; 1466 } 1467} 1468 1469inline int EnumValueDescriptor::index() const { 1470 return this - type_->values_; 1471} 1472 1473inline int ServiceDescriptor::index() const { 1474 return this - file_->services_; 1475} 1476 1477inline int MethodDescriptor::index() const { 1478 return this - service_->methods_; 1479} 1480 1481inline const char* FieldDescriptor::type_name() const { 1482 return kTypeToName[type_]; 1483} 1484 1485inline FieldDescriptor::CppType FieldDescriptor::cpp_type() const { 1486 return kTypeToCppTypeMap[type_]; 1487} 1488 1489inline const char* FieldDescriptor::cpp_type_name() const { 1490 return kCppTypeToName[kTypeToCppTypeMap[type_]]; 1491} 1492 1493inline FieldDescriptor::CppType FieldDescriptor::TypeToCppType(Type type) { 1494 return kTypeToCppTypeMap[type]; 1495} 1496 1497inline bool FieldDescriptor::IsTypePackable(Type field_type) { 1498 return (field_type != FieldDescriptor::TYPE_STRING && 1499 field_type != FieldDescriptor::TYPE_GROUP && 1500 field_type != FieldDescriptor::TYPE_MESSAGE && 1501 field_type != FieldDescriptor::TYPE_BYTES); 1502} 1503 1504inline const FileDescriptor* FileDescriptor::dependency(int index) const { 1505 return dependencies_[index]; 1506} 1507 1508inline const FileDescriptor* FileDescriptor::public_dependency( 1509 int index) const { 1510 return dependencies_[public_dependencies_[index]]; 1511} 1512 1513inline const FileDescriptor* FileDescriptor::weak_dependency( 1514 int index) const { 1515 return dependencies_[weak_dependencies_[index]]; 1516} 1517 1518} // namespace protobuf 1519 1520} // namespace google 1521#endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_DESCRIPTOR_H__ 1522