386 lines
16 KiB
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386 lines
16 KiB
C++
// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda)
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// Based on original Protocol Buffers design by
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// Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others.
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//
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// Utility class for writing text to a ZeroCopyOutputStream.
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#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_IO_PRINTER_H__
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#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_IO_PRINTER_H__
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#include <map>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h>
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#include <google/protobuf/port_def.inc>
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namespace google {
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namespace protobuf {
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namespace io {
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class ZeroCopyOutputStream; // zero_copy_stream.h
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// Records annotations about a Printer's output.
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class PROTOBUF_EXPORT AnnotationCollector {
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public:
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// Annotation is a offset range and a payload pair.
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typedef std::pair<std::pair<size_t, size_t>, std::string> Annotation;
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// Records that the bytes in file_path beginning with begin_offset and ending
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// before end_offset are associated with the SourceCodeInfo-style path.
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virtual void AddAnnotation(size_t begin_offset, size_t end_offset,
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const std::string& file_path,
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const std::vector<int>& path) = 0;
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// TODO(gerbens) I don't see why we need virtuals here. Just a vector of
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// range, payload pairs stored in a context should suffice.
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virtual void AddAnnotationNew(Annotation& a) {}
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virtual ~AnnotationCollector() {}
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};
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// Records annotations about a Printer's output to the given protocol buffer,
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// assuming that the buffer has an ::Annotation message exposing path,
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// source_file, begin and end fields.
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template <typename AnnotationProto>
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class AnnotationProtoCollector : public AnnotationCollector {
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public:
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// annotation_proto is the protocol buffer to which new Annotations should be
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// added. It is not owned by the AnnotationProtoCollector.
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explicit AnnotationProtoCollector(AnnotationProto* annotation_proto)
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: annotation_proto_(annotation_proto) {}
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// Override for AnnotationCollector::AddAnnotation.
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virtual void AddAnnotation(size_t begin_offset, size_t end_offset,
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const std::string& file_path,
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const std::vector<int>& path) {
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typename AnnotationProto::Annotation* annotation =
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annotation_proto_->add_annotation();
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for (int i = 0; i < path.size(); ++i) {
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annotation->add_path(path[i]);
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}
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annotation->set_source_file(file_path);
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annotation->set_begin(begin_offset);
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annotation->set_end(end_offset);
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}
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// Override for AnnotationCollector::AddAnnotation.
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virtual void AddAnnotationNew(Annotation& a) {
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auto* annotation = annotation_proto_->add_annotation();
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annotation->ParseFromString(a.second);
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annotation->set_begin(a.first.first);
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annotation->set_end(a.first.second);
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}
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private:
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// The protocol buffer to which new annotations should be added.
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AnnotationProto* const annotation_proto_;
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};
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// This simple utility class assists in code generation. It basically
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// allows the caller to define a set of variables and then output some
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// text with variable substitutions. Example usage:
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//
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// Printer printer(output, '$');
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// map<string, string> vars;
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// vars["name"] = "Bob";
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// printer.Print(vars, "My name is $name$.");
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//
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// The above writes "My name is Bob." to the output stream.
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//
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// Printer aggressively enforces correct usage, crashing (with assert failures)
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// in the case of undefined variables in debug builds. This helps greatly in
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// debugging code which uses it.
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//
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// If a Printer is constructed with an AnnotationCollector, it will provide it
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// with annotations that connect the Printer's output to paths that can identify
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// various descriptors. In the above example, if person_ is a descriptor that
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// identifies Bob, we can associate the output string "My name is Bob." with
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// a source path pointing to that descriptor with:
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//
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// printer.Annotate("name", person_);
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//
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// The AnnotationCollector will be sent an annotation linking the output range
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// covering "Bob" to the logical path provided by person_. Tools may use
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// this association to (for example) link "Bob" in the output back to the
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// source file that defined the person_ descriptor identifying Bob.
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//
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// Annotate can only examine variables substituted during the last call to
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// Print. It is invalid to refer to a variable that was used multiple times
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// in a single Print call.
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//
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// In full generality, one may specify a range of output text using a beginning
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// substitution variable and an ending variable. The resulting annotation will
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// span from the first character of the substituted value for the beginning
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// variable to the last character of the substituted value for the ending
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// variable. For example, the Annotate call above is equivalent to this one:
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//
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// printer.Annotate("name", "name", person_);
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//
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// This is useful if multiple variables combine to form a single span of output
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// that should be annotated with the same source path. For example:
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//
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// Printer printer(output, '$');
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// map<string, string> vars;
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// vars["first"] = "Alice";
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// vars["last"] = "Smith";
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// printer.Print(vars, "My name is $first$ $last$.");
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// printer.Annotate("first", "last", person_);
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//
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// This code would associate the span covering "Alice Smith" in the output with
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// the person_ descriptor.
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//
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// Note that the beginning variable must come before (or overlap with, in the
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// case of zero-sized substitution values) the ending variable.
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//
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// It is also sometimes useful to use variables with zero-sized values as
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// markers. This avoids issues with multiple references to the same variable
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// and also allows annotation ranges to span literal text from the Print
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// templates:
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//
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// Printer printer(output, '$');
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// map<string, string> vars;
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// vars["foo"] = "bar";
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// vars["function"] = "call";
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// vars["mark"] = "";
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// printer.Print(vars, "$function$($foo$,$foo$)$mark$");
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// printer.Annotate("function", "mark", call_);
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//
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// This code associates the span covering "call(bar,bar)" in the output with the
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// call_ descriptor.
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class PROTOBUF_EXPORT Printer {
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public:
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// Create a printer that writes text to the given output stream. Use the
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// given character as the delimiter for variables.
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Printer(ZeroCopyOutputStream* output, char variable_delimiter);
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// Create a printer that writes text to the given output stream. Use the
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// given character as the delimiter for variables. If annotation_collector
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// is not null, Printer will provide it with annotations about code written
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// to the stream. annotation_collector is not owned by Printer.
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Printer(ZeroCopyOutputStream* output, char variable_delimiter,
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AnnotationCollector* annotation_collector);
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~Printer();
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// Link a substitution variable emitted by the last call to Print to the
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// object described by descriptor.
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template <typename SomeDescriptor>
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void Annotate(const char* varname, const SomeDescriptor* descriptor) {
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Annotate(varname, varname, descriptor);
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}
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// Link the output range defined by the substitution variables as emitted by
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// the last call to Print to the object described by descriptor. The range
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// begins at begin_varname's value and ends after the last character of the
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// value substituted for end_varname.
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template <typename SomeDescriptor>
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void Annotate(const char* begin_varname, const char* end_varname,
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const SomeDescriptor* descriptor) {
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if (annotation_collector_ == NULL) {
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// Annotations aren't turned on for this Printer, so don't pay the cost
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// of building the location path.
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return;
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}
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std::vector<int> path;
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descriptor->GetLocationPath(&path);
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Annotate(begin_varname, end_varname, descriptor->file()->name(), path);
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}
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// Link a substitution variable emitted by the last call to Print to the file
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// with path file_name.
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void Annotate(const char* varname, const std::string& file_name) {
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Annotate(varname, varname, file_name);
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}
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// Link the output range defined by the substitution variables as emitted by
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// the last call to Print to the file with path file_name. The range begins
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// at begin_varname's value and ends after the last character of the value
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// substituted for end_varname.
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void Annotate(const char* begin_varname, const char* end_varname,
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const std::string& file_name) {
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if (annotation_collector_ == NULL) {
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// Annotations aren't turned on for this Printer.
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return;
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}
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std::vector<int> empty_path;
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Annotate(begin_varname, end_varname, file_name, empty_path);
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}
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// Print some text after applying variable substitutions. If a particular
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// variable in the text is not defined, this will crash. Variables to be
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// substituted are identified by their names surrounded by delimiter
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// characters (as given to the constructor). The variable bindings are
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// defined by the given map.
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void Print(const std::map<std::string, std::string>& variables,
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const char* text);
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// Like the first Print(), except the substitutions are given as parameters.
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template <typename... Args>
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void Print(const char* text, const Args&... args) {
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std::map<std::string, std::string> vars;
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PrintInternal(&vars, text, args...);
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}
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// Indent text by two spaces. After calling Indent(), two spaces will be
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// inserted at the beginning of each line of text. Indent() may be called
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// multiple times to produce deeper indents.
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void Indent();
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// Reduces the current indent level by two spaces, or crashes if the indent
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// level is zero.
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void Outdent();
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// Write a string to the output buffer.
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// This method does not look for newlines to add indentation.
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void PrintRaw(const std::string& data);
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// Write a zero-delimited string to output buffer.
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// This method does not look for newlines to add indentation.
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void PrintRaw(const char* data);
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// Write some bytes to the output buffer.
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// This method does not look for newlines to add indentation.
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void WriteRaw(const char* data, int size);
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// FormatInternal is a helper function not meant to use directly, use
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// compiler::cpp::Formatter instead. This function is meant to support
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// formatting text using named variables (eq. "$foo$) from a lookup map (vars)
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// and variables directly supplied by arguments (eq "$1$" meaning first
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// argument which is the zero index element of args).
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void FormatInternal(const std::vector<std::string>& args,
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const std::map<std::string, std::string>& vars,
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const char* format);
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// True if any write to the underlying stream failed. (We don't just
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// crash in this case because this is an I/O failure, not a programming
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// error.)
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bool failed() const { return failed_; }
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private:
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// Link the output range defined by the substitution variables as emitted by
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// the last call to Print to the object found at the SourceCodeInfo-style path
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// in a file with path file_path. The range begins at the start of
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// begin_varname's value and ends after the last character of the value
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// substituted for end_varname. Note that begin_varname and end_varname
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// may refer to the same variable.
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void Annotate(const char* begin_varname, const char* end_varname,
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const std::string& file_path, const std::vector<int>& path);
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// Base case
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void PrintInternal(std::map<std::string, std::string>* vars,
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const char* text) {
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Print(*vars, text);
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}
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template <typename... Args>
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void PrintInternal(std::map<std::string, std::string>* vars, const char* text,
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const char* key, const std::string& value,
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const Args&... args) {
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(*vars)[key] = value;
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PrintInternal(vars, text, args...);
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}
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// Copy size worth of bytes from data to buffer_.
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void CopyToBuffer(const char* data, int size);
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void push_back(char c) {
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if (failed_) return;
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if (buffer_size_ == 0) {
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if (!Next()) return;
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}
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*buffer_++ = c;
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buffer_size_--;
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offset_++;
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}
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bool Next();
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inline void IndentIfAtStart();
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const char* WriteVariable(
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const std::vector<std::string>& args,
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const std::map<std::string, std::string>& vars, const char* format,
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int* arg_index,
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std::vector<AnnotationCollector::Annotation>* annotations);
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const char variable_delimiter_;
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ZeroCopyOutputStream* const output_;
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char* buffer_;
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int buffer_size_;
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// The current position, in bytes, in the output stream. This is equivalent
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// to the total number of bytes that have been written so far. This value is
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// used to calculate annotation ranges in the substitutions_ map below.
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size_t offset_;
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std::string indent_;
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bool at_start_of_line_;
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bool failed_;
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// A map from variable name to [start, end) offsets in the output buffer.
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// These refer to the offsets used for a variable after the last call to
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// Print. If a variable was used more than once, the entry used in
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// this map is set to a negative-length span. For singly-used variables, the
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// start offset is the beginning of the substitution; the end offset is the
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// last byte of the substitution plus one (such that (end - start) is the
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// length of the substituted string).
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std::map<std::string, std::pair<size_t, size_t> > substitutions_;
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// Keeps track of the keys in substitutions_ that need to be updated when
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// indents are inserted. These are keys that refer to the beginning of the
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// current line.
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std::vector<std::string> line_start_variables_;
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// Returns true and sets range to the substitution range in the output for
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// varname if varname was used once in the last call to Print. If varname
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// was not used, or if it was used multiple times, returns false (and
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// fails a debug assertion).
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bool GetSubstitutionRange(const char* varname,
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std::pair<size_t, size_t>* range);
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// If non-null, annotation_collector_ is used to store annotations about
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// generated code.
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AnnotationCollector* const annotation_collector_;
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GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(Printer);
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};
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} // namespace io
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} // namespace protobuf
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} // namespace google
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#include <google/protobuf/port_undef.inc>
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#endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_IO_PRINTER_H__
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