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| |
| // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda) |
| // Based on original Protocol Buffers design by |
| // Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others. |
| |
| #include <map> |
| |
| #include <google/protobuf/compiler/cpp/cpp_enum.h> |
| #include <google/protobuf/compiler/cpp/cpp_helpers.h> |
| #include <google/protobuf/io/printer.h> |
| #include <google/protobuf/stubs/strutil.h> |
| |
| namespace google { |
| namespace protobuf { |
| namespace compiler { |
| namespace cpp { |
| |
| namespace { |
| // The GOOGLE_ARRAYSIZE constant is the max enum value plus 1. If the max enum value |
| // is kint32max, GOOGLE_ARRAYSIZE will overflow. In such cases we should omit the |
| // generation of the GOOGLE_ARRAYSIZE constant. |
| bool ShouldGenerateArraySize(const EnumDescriptor* descriptor) { |
| int32 max_value = descriptor->value(0)->number(); |
| for (int i = 0; i < descriptor->value_count(); i++) { |
| if (descriptor->value(i)->number() > max_value) { |
| max_value = descriptor->value(i)->number(); |
| } |
| } |
| return max_value != kint32max; |
| } |
| } // namespace |
| |
| EnumGenerator::EnumGenerator(const EnumDescriptor* descriptor, |
| const std::map<std::string, std::string>& vars, |
| const Options& options) |
| : descriptor_(descriptor), |
| classname_(ClassName(descriptor, false)), |
| options_(options), |
| generate_array_size_(ShouldGenerateArraySize(descriptor)), |
| variables_(vars) { |
| variables_["classname"] = classname_; |
| variables_["classtype"] = QualifiedClassName(descriptor_, options); |
| variables_["short_name"] = descriptor_->name(); |
| variables_["enumbase"] = options_.proto_h ? " : int" : ""; |
| variables_["nested_name"] = descriptor_->name(); |
| variables_["prefix"] = |
| (descriptor_->containing_type() == NULL) ? "" : classname_ + "_"; |
| } |
| |
| EnumGenerator::~EnumGenerator() {} |
| |
| void EnumGenerator::GenerateDefinition(io::Printer* printer) { |
| Formatter format(printer, variables_); |
| format("enum ${1$$classname$$}$$enumbase$ {\n", descriptor_); |
| format.Indent(); |
| |
| const EnumValueDescriptor* min_value = descriptor_->value(0); |
| const EnumValueDescriptor* max_value = descriptor_->value(0); |
| |
| for (int i = 0; i < descriptor_->value_count(); i++) { |
| auto format_value = format; |
| format_value.Set("name", EnumValueName(descriptor_->value(i))); |
| // In C++, an value of -2147483648 gets interpreted as the negative of |
| // 2147483648, and since 2147483648 can't fit in an integer, this produces a |
| // compiler warning. This works around that issue. |
| format_value.Set("number", Int32ToString(descriptor_->value(i)->number())); |
| format_value.Set( |
| "deprecation", |
| DeprecatedAttribute(options_, |
| descriptor_->value(i)->options().deprecated())); |
| |
| if (i > 0) format_value(",\n"); |
| format_value("${1$$prefix$$name$$}$ $deprecation$= $number$", |
| descriptor_->value(i)); |
| |
| if (descriptor_->value(i)->number() < min_value->number()) { |
| min_value = descriptor_->value(i); |
| } |
| if (descriptor_->value(i)->number() > max_value->number()) { |
| max_value = descriptor_->value(i); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (descriptor_->file()->syntax() == FileDescriptor::SYNTAX_PROTO3) { |
| // For new enum semantics: generate min and max sentinel values equal to |
| // INT32_MIN and INT32_MAX |
| if (descriptor_->value_count() > 0) format(",\n"); |
| format( |
| "$classname$_$prefix$INT_MIN_SENTINEL_DO_NOT_USE_ = " |
| "std::numeric_limits<$int32$>::min(),\n" |
| "$classname$_$prefix$INT_MAX_SENTINEL_DO_NOT_USE_ = " |
| "std::numeric_limits<$int32$>::max()"); |
| } |
| |
| format.Outdent(); |
| format("\n};\n"); |
| |
| format( |
| "$dllexport_decl $bool $classname$_IsValid(int value);\n" |
| "constexpr $classname$ ${1$$prefix$$short_name$_MIN$}$ = " |
| "$prefix$$2$;\n" |
| "constexpr $classname$ ${1$$prefix$$short_name$_MAX$}$ = " |
| "$prefix$$3$;\n", |
| descriptor_, EnumValueName(min_value), EnumValueName(max_value)); |
| |
| if (generate_array_size_) { |
| format( |
| "constexpr int ${1$$prefix$$short_name$_ARRAYSIZE$}$ = " |
| "$prefix$$short_name$_MAX + 1;\n\n", |
| descriptor_); |
| } |
| |
| if (HasDescriptorMethods(descriptor_->file(), options_)) { |
| format( |
| "$dllexport_decl $const ::$proto_ns$::EnumDescriptor* " |
| "$classname$_descriptor();\n"); |
| // The _Name and _Parse methods |
| if (options_.opensource_runtime) { |
| // TODO(haberman): consider removing this in favor of the stricter |
| // version below. Would this break our compatibility guarantees? |
| format( |
| "inline const std::string& $classname$_Name($classname$ value) {\n" |
| " return ::$proto_ns$::internal::NameOfEnum(\n" |
| " $classname$_descriptor(), value);\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| } else { |
| // Support a stricter, type-checked enum-to-string method that |
| // statically checks whether the parameter is the exact enum type or is |
| // an integral type. |
| format( |
| "template<typename T>\n" |
| "inline const std::string& $classname$_Name(T enum_t_value) {\n" |
| " static_assert(::std::is_same<T, $classname$>::value ||\n" |
| " ::std::is_integral<T>::value,\n" |
| " \"Incorrect type passed to function $classname$_Name.\");\n" |
| " return ::$proto_ns$::internal::NameOfEnum(\n" |
| " $classname$_descriptor(), enum_t_value);\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| } |
| format( |
| "inline bool $classname$_Parse(\n" |
| " const std::string& name, $classname$* value) {\n" |
| " return ::$proto_ns$::internal::ParseNamedEnum<$classname$>(\n" |
| " $classname$_descriptor(), name, value);\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void EnumGenerator::GenerateGetEnumDescriptorSpecializations( |
| io::Printer* printer) { |
| Formatter format(printer, variables_); |
| format( |
| "template <> struct is_proto_enum< $classtype$> : ::std::true_type " |
| "{};\n"); |
| if (HasDescriptorMethods(descriptor_->file(), options_)) { |
| format( |
| "template <>\n" |
| "inline const EnumDescriptor* GetEnumDescriptor< $classtype$>() {\n" |
| " return $classtype$_descriptor();\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void EnumGenerator::GenerateSymbolImports(io::Printer* printer) const { |
| Formatter format(printer, variables_); |
| format("typedef $classname$ $nested_name$;\n"); |
| |
| for (int j = 0; j < descriptor_->value_count(); j++) { |
| std::string deprecated_attr = DeprecatedAttribute( |
| options_, descriptor_->value(j)->options().deprecated()); |
| format( |
| "$1$static constexpr $nested_name$ ${2$$3$$}$ =\n" |
| " $classname$_$3$;\n", |
| deprecated_attr, descriptor_->value(j), |
| EnumValueName(descriptor_->value(j))); |
| } |
| |
| format( |
| "static inline bool $nested_name$_IsValid(int value) {\n" |
| " return $classname$_IsValid(value);\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "static constexpr $nested_name$ ${1$$nested_name$_MIN$}$ =\n" |
| " $classname$_$nested_name$_MIN;\n" |
| "static constexpr $nested_name$ ${1$$nested_name$_MAX$}$ =\n" |
| " $classname$_$nested_name$_MAX;\n", |
| descriptor_); |
| if (generate_array_size_) { |
| format( |
| "static constexpr int ${1$$nested_name$_ARRAYSIZE$}$ =\n" |
| " $classname$_$nested_name$_ARRAYSIZE;\n", |
| descriptor_); |
| } |
| |
| if (HasDescriptorMethods(descriptor_->file(), options_)) { |
| format( |
| "static inline const ::$proto_ns$::EnumDescriptor*\n" |
| "$nested_name$_descriptor() {\n" |
| " return $classname$_descriptor();\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| if (options_.opensource_runtime) { |
| // TODO(haberman): consider removing this in favor of the stricter |
| // version below. Would this break our compatibility guarantees? |
| format( |
| "static inline const std::string& " |
| "$nested_name$_Name($nested_name$ value) {" |
| "\n" |
| " return $classname$_Name(value);\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| } else { |
| // Support a stricter, type-checked enum-to-string method that |
| // statically checks whether the parameter is the exact enum type or is |
| // an integral type. |
| format( |
| "template<typename T>\n" |
| "static inline const std::string& $nested_name$_Name(T enum_t_value) " |
| "{\n" |
| " static_assert(::std::is_same<T, $nested_name$>::value ||\n" |
| " ::std::is_integral<T>::value,\n" |
| " \"Incorrect type passed to function $nested_name$_Name.\");\n" |
| " return $classname$_Name(enum_t_value);\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| } |
| format( |
| "static inline bool $nested_name$_Parse(const std::string& name,\n" |
| " $nested_name$* value) {\n" |
| " return $classname$_Parse(name, value);\n" |
| "}\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void EnumGenerator::GenerateMethods(int idx, io::Printer* printer) { |
| Formatter format(printer, variables_); |
| if (HasDescriptorMethods(descriptor_->file(), options_)) { |
| format( |
| "const ::$proto_ns$::EnumDescriptor* $classname$_descriptor() {\n" |
| " ::$proto_ns$::internal::AssignDescriptors(&$assign_desc_table$);\n" |
| " return $file_level_enum_descriptors$[$1$];\n" |
| "}\n", |
| idx); |
| } |
| |
| format( |
| "bool $classname$_IsValid(int value) {\n" |
| " switch (value) {\n"); |
| |
| // Multiple values may have the same number. Make sure we only cover |
| // each number once by first constructing a set containing all valid |
| // numbers, then printing a case statement for each element. |
| |
| std::set<int> numbers; |
| for (int j = 0; j < descriptor_->value_count(); j++) { |
| const EnumValueDescriptor* value = descriptor_->value(j); |
| numbers.insert(value->number()); |
| } |
| |
| for (std::set<int>::iterator iter = numbers.begin(); iter != numbers.end(); |
| ++iter) { |
| format(" case $1$:\n", Int32ToString(*iter)); |
| } |
| |
| format( |
| " return true;\n" |
| " default:\n" |
| " return false;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "\n"); |
| |
| if (descriptor_->containing_type() != NULL) { |
| std::string parent = ClassName(descriptor_->containing_type(), false); |
| // Before C++17, we must define the static constants which were |
| // declared in the header, to give the linker a place to put them. |
| // But pre-2015 MSVC++ insists that we not. |
| format("#if (__cplusplus < 201703) && " |
| "(!defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER >= 1900)\n"); |
| |
| for (int i = 0; i < descriptor_->value_count(); i++) { |
| format("constexpr $classname$ $1$::$2$;\n", parent, |
| EnumValueName(descriptor_->value(i))); |
| } |
| format( |
| "constexpr $classname$ $1$::$nested_name$_MIN;\n" |
| "constexpr $classname$ $1$::$nested_name$_MAX;\n", |
| parent); |
| if (generate_array_size_) { |
| format("constexpr int $1$::$nested_name$_ARRAYSIZE;\n", parent); |
| } |
| |
| format("#endif // (__cplusplus < 201703) && " |
| "(!defined(_MSC_VER) || _MSC_VER >= 1900)\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace cpp |
| } // namespace compiler |
| } // namespace protobuf |
| } // namespace google |