/* * upb - a minimalist implementation of protocol buffers. * * A context represents a namespace of proto definitions, sort of like an * interpreter's symbol table. It is mostly empty when first constructed. * Clients add definitions to the context by supplying unserialized or * serialized descriptors (as defined in descriptor.proto). * * Copyright (c) 2009 Joshua Haberman. See LICENSE for details. */ #ifndef UPB_CONTEXT_H_ #define UPB_CONTEXT_H_ #include "upb.h" #include "upb_table.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif struct upb_symtab_entry { struct upb_strtable_entry e; enum upb_symbol_type type; union upb_symbol_ref ref; }; struct upb_context { struct upb_strtable symtab; }; /* Initializes and frees a upb_context, respectively. Newly initialized * contexts will always have the types in descriptor.proto defined. */ bool upb_context_init(struct upb_context *c); void upb_context_free(struct upb_context *c); /* Looking up symbols. ********************************************************/ /* Nested type names are separated by periods. */ #define UPB_CONTEXT_SEPARATOR '.' #define UPB_SYM_MAX_LENGTH 256 /* Resolves the given symbol using the rules described in descriptor.proto, * namely: * * If the name starts with a '.', it is fully-qualified. Otherwise, C++-like * scoping rules are used to find the type (i.e. first the nested types * within this message are searched, then within the parent, on up to the * root namespace). * * Returns NULL if the symbol has not been defined. */ struct upb_symtab_entry *upb_context_resolve(struct upb_context *c, struct upb_string *base, struct upb_string *symbol); /* Find an entry in the symbol table with this exact name. Returns NULL if no * such symbol name exists. */ struct upb_symtab_entry *upb_context_lookup(struct upb_context *c, struct upb_string *symbol); /* TODO: let the client enumerate the symbols. */ /* Adding symbols. ************************************************************/ /* Adds the definitions in the given file descriptor to this context. All * types that are referenced from fd must have previously been defined (or be * defined in fd). fd may not attempt to define any names that are already * defined in this context. * * Caller retains ownership of fd, but the context will contain references to * it, so it must outlive the context. */ bool upb_context_addfd(struct upb_context *c, google_protobuf_FileDescriptorProto *fd); /* Adds the serialized FileDescriptorSet proto contained in fdss to the context, * and adds symbol table entries for all the objects defined therein. onredef * controls the behavior in the case the fds attempts to define a type that is * already defined. * * Returns true if the protobuf in fds was parsed successfully and all * references were successfully resolved. If false is returned, the context is * unmodified. */ bool upb_context_parsefds(struct upb_context *c, struct upb_string *fds, int onredef); /* Like the previous, but for a single FileDescriptorProto instead of a set. */ bool upb_context_parsefd(struct upb_context *c, struct upb_string *fds, int onredef); #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* UPB_PARSE_H_ */