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+// Adapted from the patch of kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda)
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+// See https://github.com/google/protobuf/pull/710 for details.
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+#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_UTIL_DELIMITED_MESSAGE_UTIL_H__
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+#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_UTIL_DELIMITED_MESSAGE_UTIL_H__
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+
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+#include <ostream>
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+
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+#include <google/protobuf/message.h>
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+#include <google/protobuf/io/coded_stream.h>
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+#include <google/protobuf/io/zero_copy_stream_impl.h>
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+
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+namespace google {
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+namespace protobuf {
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+namespace util {
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+
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+// Write a single size-delimited message from the given stream. Delimited
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+// format allows a single file or stream to contain multiple messages,
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+// whereas normally writing multiple non-delimited messages to the same
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+// stream would cause them to be merged. A delimited message is a varint
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+// encoding the message size followed by a message of exactly that size.
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+//
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+// Note that if you want to *read* a delimited message from a file descriptor
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+// or istream, you will need to construct an io::FileInputStream or
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+// io::OstreamInputStream (implementations of io::ZeroCopyStream) and use the
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+// MessageLite method ParseDelimitedFromZeroCopyStream(). You must then
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+// continue to use the same ZeroCopyInputStream to read all further data from
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+// the stream until EOF. This is because these ZeroCopyInputStream
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+// implementations are buffered: they read a big chunk of data at a time,
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+// then parse it. As a result, they may read past the end of the delimited
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+// message. There is no way for them to push the extra data back into the
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+// underlying source, so instead you must keep using the same stream object.
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+bool SerializeDelimitedToFileDescriptor(const Message* message, int file_descriptor);
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+
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+bool SerializeDelimitedToOstream(const Message* message, ostream* output);
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+
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+// Read a single size-delimited message from the given stream. Delimited
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+// format allows a single file or stream to contain multiple messages,
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+// whereas normally parsing consumes the entire input. A delimited message
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+// is a varint encoding the message size followed by a message of exactly
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+// that size.
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+//
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+// If |clean_eof| is not NULL, then it will be set to indicate whether the
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+// stream ended cleanly. That is, if the stream ends without this method
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+// having read any data at all from it, then *clean_eof will be set true,
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+// otherwise it will be set false. Note that these methods return false
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+// on EOF, but they also return false on other errors, so |clean_eof| is
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+// needed to distinguish a clean end from errors.
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+bool ParseDelimitedFromZeroCopyStream(MessageLite* message, io::ZeroCopyInputStream* input, bool* clean_eof);
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+
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+bool ParseDelimitedFromCodedStream(MessageLite* message, io::CodedInputStream* input, bool* clean_eof);
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+
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+// Write a single size-delimited message from the given stream. Delimited
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+// format allows a single file or stream to contain multiple messages,
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+// whereas normally writing multiple non-delimited messages to the same
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+// stream would cause them to be merged. A delimited message is a varint
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+// encoding the message size followed by a message of exactly that size.
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+bool SerializeDelimitedToZeroCopyStream(const MessageLite* message, io::ZeroCopyOutputStream* output);
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+
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+bool SerializeDelimitedToCodedStream(const MessageLite* message, io::CodedOutputStream* output);
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+
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+} // namespace util
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+} // namespace protobuf
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+} // namespace google
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+
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+#endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_UTIL_DELIMITED_MESSAGE_UTIL_H__
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