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/*
* upb - a minimalist implementation of protocol buffers.
*
* upb_parse implements a high performance, callback-based, stream-oriented
* parser (comparable to the SAX model in XML parsers). For parsing protobufs
* into in-memory messages (a more DOM-like model), see the routines in
* upb_msg.h, which are layered on top of this parser.
*
* TODO: the parser currently does not support returning unknown values. This
* can easily be added when it is needed.
*
* Copyright (c) 2009 Joshua Haberman. See LICENSE for details.
*/
#ifndef UPB_PARSE_H_
#define UPB_PARSE_H_
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "upb.h"
#include "descriptor.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* Event Callbacks. ***********************************************************/
// The value callback is called when a regular value (ie. not a string or
// submessage) is encountered which was defined in the upb_msgdef. The client
// returns true to continue the parse or false to halt it.
//
// Note that this callback can be called several times in a row for a single
// call to tag_cb in the case of packed arrays.
typedef bool (*upb_value_cb)(void *udata, struct upb_msgdef *msgdef,
struct upb_fielddef *f, union upb_value val);
// The string callback is called when a string that was defined in the
// upb_msgdef is parsed. avail_len is the number of bytes that are currently
// available at str. If the client is streaming and the current buffer ends in
// the middle of the string, this number could be less than total_len.
typedef bool (*upb_str_cb)(void *udata, struct upb_msgdef *msgdef,
struct upb_fielddef *f, uint8_t *str,
size_t avail_len, size_t total_len);
// The start and end callbacks are called when a submessage begins and ends,
// respectively.
typedef void (*upb_start_cb)(void *udata, struct upb_fielddef *f);
typedef void (*upb_end_cb)(void *udata);
/* Callback parser interface. *************************************************/
// Allocates and frees a upb_cbparser, respectively. Callbacks may be NULL,
// in which case they will be skipped.
struct upb_cbparser *upb_cbparser_new(struct upb_msgdef *md,
upb_value_cb valuecb, upb_str_cb strcb,
upb_start_cb startcb, upb_end_cb endcb);
void upb_cbparser_free(struct upb_cbparser *p);
// Resets the internal state of an already-allocated parser. This puts it in a
// state where it has not seen any data, and expects the next data to be from
// the beginning of a new protobuf. Parsers must be reset before they can be
// used. A parser can be reset multiple times. udata will be passed as the
// first argument to callbacks.
void upb_cbparser_reset(struct upb_cbparser *p, void *udata);
// Parses up to len bytes of protobuf data out of buf, calling the appropriate
// callbacks as values are parsed.
//
// The function returns a status indicating the success of the operation. Data
// is parsed until no more data can be read from buf, or a user callback
// returns false, or an error occurs.
//
// The function returns the number of bytes consumed. Note that this can be
// greater than len in the case that a string was recognized that spans beyond
// the end of the currently provided data.
//
// The next call to upb_parse must be the first byte after buf + retval, even in
// the case that retval > len.
//
// TODO: see if we can provide the following guarantee efficiently:
// retval will always be >= len. */
size_t upb_cbparser_parse(struct upb_cbparser *p, void *buf, size_t len,
struct upb_status *status);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif /* UPB_PARSE_H_ */
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