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							- // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
 
- // Copyright 2014 Google Inc.  All rights reserved.
 
- // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
 
- //
 
- // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 
- // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 
- // met:
 
- //
 
- //     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 
- // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 
- //     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 
- // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 
- // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 
- // distribution.
 
- //     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 
- // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 
- // this software without specific prior written permission.
 
- //
 
- // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 
- // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 
- // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 
- // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 
- // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 
- // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 
- // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 
- // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 
- // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 
- // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 
- // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 
- #include "protobuf.h"
 
- // This function is equivalent to rb_str_cat(), but unlike the real
 
- // rb_str_cat(), it doesn't leak memory in some versions of Ruby.
 
- // For more information, see:
 
- //   https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11328
 
- VALUE noleak_rb_str_cat(VALUE rb_str, const char *str, long len) {
 
-   size_t oldlen = RSTRING_LEN(rb_str);
 
-   rb_str_modify_expand(rb_str, len);
 
-   char *p = RSTRING_PTR(rb_str);
 
-   memcpy(p + oldlen, str, len);
 
-   rb_str_set_len(rb_str, oldlen + len);
 
- }
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- // Parsing.
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- #define DEREF(msg, ofs, type) *(type*)(((uint8_t *)msg) + ofs)
 
- // Creates a handlerdata that simply contains the offset for this field.
 
- static const void* newhandlerdata(upb_handlers* h, uint32_t ofs) {
 
-   size_t* hd_ofs = ALLOC(size_t);
 
-   *hd_ofs = ofs;
 
-   upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, hd_ofs, free);
 
-   return hd_ofs;
 
- }
 
- typedef struct {
 
-   size_t ofs;
 
-   const upb_msgdef *md;
 
- } submsg_handlerdata_t;
 
- // Creates a handlerdata that contains offset and submessage type information.
 
- static const void *newsubmsghandlerdata(upb_handlers* h, uint32_t ofs,
 
-                                         const upb_fielddef* f) {
 
-   submsg_handlerdata_t *hd = ALLOC(submsg_handlerdata_t);
 
-   hd->ofs = ofs;
 
-   hd->md = upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(f);
 
-   upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, hd, free);
 
-   return hd;
 
- }
 
- typedef struct {
 
-   size_t ofs;              // union data slot
 
-   size_t case_ofs;         // oneof_case field
 
-   uint32_t oneof_case_num; // oneof-case number to place in oneof_case field
 
-   const upb_msgdef *md;    // msgdef, for oneof submessage handler
 
- } oneof_handlerdata_t;
 
- static const void *newoneofhandlerdata(upb_handlers *h,
 
-                                        uint32_t ofs,
 
-                                        uint32_t case_ofs,
 
-                                        const upb_fielddef *f) {
 
-   oneof_handlerdata_t *hd = ALLOC(oneof_handlerdata_t);
 
-   hd->ofs = ofs;
 
-   hd->case_ofs = case_ofs;
 
-   // We reuse the field tag number as a oneof union discriminant tag. Note that
 
-   // we don't expose these numbers to the user, so the only requirement is that
 
-   // we have some unique ID for each union case/possibility. The field tag
 
-   // numbers are already present and are easy to use so there's no reason to
 
-   // create a separate ID space. In addition, using the field tag number here
 
-   // lets us easily look up the field in the oneof accessor.
 
-   hd->oneof_case_num = upb_fielddef_number(f);
 
-   if (upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE) {
 
-     hd->md = upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(f);
 
-   } else {
 
-     hd->md = NULL;
 
-   }
 
-   upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, hd, free);
 
-   return hd;
 
- }
 
- // A handler that starts a repeated field.  Gets the Repeated*Field instance for
 
- // this field (such an instance always exists even in an empty message).
 
- static void *startseq_handler(void* closure, const void* hd) {
 
-   MessageHeader* msg = closure;
 
-   const size_t *ofs = hd;
 
-   return (void*)DEREF(msg, *ofs, VALUE);
 
- }
 
- // Handlers that append primitive values to a repeated field.
 
- #define DEFINE_APPEND_HANDLER(type, ctype)                 \
 
-   static bool append##type##_handler(void *closure, const void *hd, \
 
-                                      ctype val) {                   \
 
-     VALUE ary = (VALUE)closure;                                     \
 
-     RepeatedField_push_native(ary, &val);                           \
 
-     return true;                                                    \
 
-   }
 
- DEFINE_APPEND_HANDLER(bool,   bool)
 
- DEFINE_APPEND_HANDLER(int32,  int32_t)
 
- DEFINE_APPEND_HANDLER(uint32, uint32_t)
 
- DEFINE_APPEND_HANDLER(float,  float)
 
- DEFINE_APPEND_HANDLER(int64,  int64_t)
 
- DEFINE_APPEND_HANDLER(uint64, uint64_t)
 
- DEFINE_APPEND_HANDLER(double, double)
 
- // Appends a string to a repeated field.
 
- static void* appendstr_handler(void *closure,
 
-                                const void *hd,
 
-                                size_t size_hint) {
 
-   VALUE ary = (VALUE)closure;
 
-   VALUE str = rb_str_new2("");
 
-   rb_enc_associate(str, kRubyStringUtf8Encoding);
 
-   RepeatedField_push(ary, str);
 
-   return (void*)str;
 
- }
 
- // Appends a 'bytes' string to a repeated field.
 
- static void* appendbytes_handler(void *closure,
 
-                                  const void *hd,
 
-                                  size_t size_hint) {
 
-   VALUE ary = (VALUE)closure;
 
-   VALUE str = rb_str_new2("");
 
-   rb_enc_associate(str, kRubyString8bitEncoding);
 
-   RepeatedField_push(ary, str);
 
-   return (void*)str;
 
- }
 
- // Sets a non-repeated string field in a message.
 
- static void* str_handler(void *closure,
 
-                          const void *hd,
 
-                          size_t size_hint) {
 
-   MessageHeader* msg = closure;
 
-   const size_t *ofs = hd;
 
-   VALUE str = rb_str_new2("");
 
-   rb_enc_associate(str, kRubyStringUtf8Encoding);
 
-   DEREF(msg, *ofs, VALUE) = str;
 
-   return (void*)str;
 
- }
 
- // Sets a non-repeated 'bytes' field in a message.
 
- static void* bytes_handler(void *closure,
 
-                            const void *hd,
 
-                            size_t size_hint) {
 
-   MessageHeader* msg = closure;
 
-   const size_t *ofs = hd;
 
-   VALUE str = rb_str_new2("");
 
-   rb_enc_associate(str, kRubyString8bitEncoding);
 
-   DEREF(msg, *ofs, VALUE) = str;
 
-   return (void*)str;
 
- }
 
- static size_t stringdata_handler(void* closure, const void* hd,
 
-                                  const char* str, size_t len,
 
-                                  const upb_bufhandle* handle) {
 
-   VALUE rb_str = (VALUE)closure;
 
-   noleak_rb_str_cat(rb_str, str, len);
 
-   return len;
 
- }
 
- // Appends a submessage to a repeated field (a regular Ruby array for now).
 
- static void *appendsubmsg_handler(void *closure, const void *hd) {
 
-   VALUE ary = (VALUE)closure;
 
-   const submsg_handlerdata_t *submsgdata = hd;
 
-   VALUE subdesc =
 
-       get_def_obj((void*)submsgdata->md);
 
-   VALUE subklass = Descriptor_msgclass(subdesc);
 
-   VALUE submsg_rb = rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, subklass);
 
-   RepeatedField_push(ary, submsg_rb);
 
-   MessageHeader* submsg;
 
-   TypedData_Get_Struct(submsg_rb, MessageHeader, &Message_type, submsg);
 
-   return submsg;
 
- }
 
- // Sets a non-repeated submessage field in a message.
 
- static void *submsg_handler(void *closure, const void *hd) {
 
-   MessageHeader* msg = closure;
 
-   const submsg_handlerdata_t* submsgdata = hd;
 
-   VALUE subdesc =
 
-       get_def_obj((void*)submsgdata->md);
 
-   VALUE subklass = Descriptor_msgclass(subdesc);
 
-   if (DEREF(msg, submsgdata->ofs, VALUE) == Qnil) {
 
-     DEREF(msg, submsgdata->ofs, VALUE) =
 
-         rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, subklass);
 
-   }
 
-   VALUE submsg_rb = DEREF(msg, submsgdata->ofs, VALUE);
 
-   MessageHeader* submsg;
 
-   TypedData_Get_Struct(submsg_rb, MessageHeader, &Message_type, submsg);
 
-   return submsg;
 
- }
 
- // Handler data for startmap/endmap handlers.
 
- typedef struct {
 
-   size_t ofs;
 
-   upb_fieldtype_t key_field_type;
 
-   upb_fieldtype_t value_field_type;
 
-   // We know that we can hold this reference because the handlerdata has the
 
-   // same lifetime as the upb_handlers struct, and the upb_handlers struct holds
 
-   // a reference to the upb_msgdef, which in turn has references to its subdefs.
 
-   const upb_def* value_field_subdef;
 
- } map_handlerdata_t;
 
- // Temporary frame for map parsing: at the beginning of a map entry message, a
 
- // submsg handler allocates a frame to hold (i) a reference to the Map object
 
- // into which this message will be inserted and (ii) storage slots to
 
- // temporarily hold the key and value for this map entry until the end of the
 
- // submessage. When the submessage ends, another handler is called to insert the
 
- // value into the map.
 
- typedef struct {
 
-   VALUE map;
 
-   char key_storage[NATIVE_SLOT_MAX_SIZE];
 
-   char value_storage[NATIVE_SLOT_MAX_SIZE];
 
- } map_parse_frame_t;
 
- // Handler to begin a map entry: allocates a temporary frame. This is the
 
- // 'startsubmsg' handler on the msgdef that contains the map field.
 
- static void *startmapentry_handler(void *closure, const void *hd) {
 
-   MessageHeader* msg = closure;
 
-   const map_handlerdata_t* mapdata = hd;
 
-   VALUE map_rb = DEREF(msg, mapdata->ofs, VALUE);
 
-   map_parse_frame_t* frame = ALLOC(map_parse_frame_t);
 
-   frame->map = map_rb;
 
-   native_slot_init(mapdata->key_field_type, &frame->key_storage);
 
-   native_slot_init(mapdata->value_field_type, &frame->value_storage);
 
-   return frame;
 
- }
 
- // Handler to end a map entry: inserts the value defined during the message into
 
- // the map. This is the 'endmsg' handler on the map entry msgdef.
 
- static bool endmap_handler(void *closure, const void *hd, upb_status* s) {
 
-   map_parse_frame_t* frame = closure;
 
-   const map_handlerdata_t* mapdata = hd;
 
-   VALUE key = native_slot_get(
 
-       mapdata->key_field_type, Qnil,
 
-       &frame->key_storage);
 
-   VALUE value_field_typeclass = Qnil;
 
-   if (mapdata->value_field_type == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE ||
 
-       mapdata->value_field_type == UPB_TYPE_ENUM) {
 
-     value_field_typeclass = get_def_obj(mapdata->value_field_subdef);
 
-   }
 
-   VALUE value = native_slot_get(
 
-       mapdata->value_field_type, value_field_typeclass,
 
-       &frame->value_storage);
 
-   Map_index_set(frame->map, key, value);
 
-   free(frame);
 
-   return true;
 
- }
 
- // Allocates a new map_handlerdata_t given the map entry message definition. If
 
- // the offset of the field within the parent message is also given, that is
 
- // added to the handler data as well. Note that this is called *twice* per map
 
- // field: once in the parent message handler setup when setting the startsubmsg
 
- // handler and once in the map entry message handler setup when setting the
 
- // key/value and endmsg handlers. The reason is that there is no easy way to
 
- // pass the handlerdata down to the sub-message handler setup.
 
- static map_handlerdata_t* new_map_handlerdata(
 
-     size_t ofs,
 
-     const upb_msgdef* mapentry_def,
 
-     Descriptor* desc) {
 
-   map_handlerdata_t* hd = ALLOC(map_handlerdata_t);
 
-   hd->ofs = ofs;
 
-   const upb_fielddef* key_field = upb_msgdef_itof(mapentry_def,
 
-                                                   MAP_KEY_FIELD);
 
-   assert(key_field != NULL);
 
-   hd->key_field_type = upb_fielddef_type(key_field);
 
-   const upb_fielddef* value_field = upb_msgdef_itof(mapentry_def,
 
-                                                     MAP_VALUE_FIELD);
 
-   assert(value_field != NULL);
 
-   hd->value_field_type = upb_fielddef_type(value_field);
 
-   hd->value_field_subdef = upb_fielddef_subdef(value_field);
 
-   return hd;
 
- }
 
- // Handlers that set primitive values in oneofs.
 
- #define DEFINE_ONEOF_HANDLER(type, ctype)                           \
 
-   static bool oneof##type##_handler(void *closure, const void *hd,  \
 
-                                      ctype val) {                   \
 
-     const oneof_handlerdata_t *oneofdata = hd;                      \
 
-     DEREF(closure, oneofdata->case_ofs, uint32_t) =                 \
 
-         oneofdata->oneof_case_num;                                  \
 
-     DEREF(closure, oneofdata->ofs, ctype) = val;                    \
 
-     return true;                                                    \
 
-   }
 
- DEFINE_ONEOF_HANDLER(bool,   bool)
 
- DEFINE_ONEOF_HANDLER(int32,  int32_t)
 
- DEFINE_ONEOF_HANDLER(uint32, uint32_t)
 
- DEFINE_ONEOF_HANDLER(float,  float)
 
- DEFINE_ONEOF_HANDLER(int64,  int64_t)
 
- DEFINE_ONEOF_HANDLER(uint64, uint64_t)
 
- DEFINE_ONEOF_HANDLER(double, double)
 
- #undef DEFINE_ONEOF_HANDLER
 
- // Handlers for strings in a oneof.
 
- static void *oneofstr_handler(void *closure,
 
-                               const void *hd,
 
-                               size_t size_hint) {
 
-   MessageHeader* msg = closure;
 
-   const oneof_handlerdata_t *oneofdata = hd;
 
-   VALUE str = rb_str_new2("");
 
-   rb_enc_associate(str, kRubyStringUtf8Encoding);
 
-   DEREF(msg, oneofdata->case_ofs, uint32_t) =
 
-       oneofdata->oneof_case_num;
 
-   DEREF(msg, oneofdata->ofs, VALUE) = str;
 
-   return (void*)str;
 
- }
 
- static void *oneofbytes_handler(void *closure,
 
-                                 const void *hd,
 
-                                 size_t size_hint) {
 
-   MessageHeader* msg = closure;
 
-   const oneof_handlerdata_t *oneofdata = hd;
 
-   VALUE str = rb_str_new2("");
 
-   rb_enc_associate(str, kRubyString8bitEncoding);
 
-   DEREF(msg, oneofdata->case_ofs, uint32_t) =
 
-       oneofdata->oneof_case_num;
 
-   DEREF(msg, oneofdata->ofs, VALUE) = str;
 
-   return (void*)str;
 
- }
 
- // Handler for a submessage field in a oneof.
 
- static void *oneofsubmsg_handler(void *closure,
 
-                                  const void *hd) {
 
-   MessageHeader* msg = closure;
 
-   const oneof_handlerdata_t *oneofdata = hd;
 
-   uint32_t oldcase = DEREF(msg, oneofdata->case_ofs, uint32_t);
 
-   VALUE subdesc =
 
-       get_def_obj((void*)oneofdata->md);
 
-   VALUE subklass = Descriptor_msgclass(subdesc);
 
-   if (oldcase != oneofdata->oneof_case_num ||
 
-       DEREF(msg, oneofdata->ofs, VALUE) == Qnil) {
 
-     DEREF(msg, oneofdata->ofs, VALUE) =
 
-         rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, subklass);
 
-   }
 
-   // Set the oneof case *after* allocating the new class instance -- otherwise,
 
-   // if the Ruby GC is invoked as part of a call into the VM, it might invoke
 
-   // our mark routines, and our mark routines might see the case value
 
-   // indicating a VALUE is present and expect a valid VALUE. See comment in
 
-   // layout_set() for more detail: basically, the change to the value and the
 
-   // case must be atomic w.r.t. the Ruby VM.
 
-   DEREF(msg, oneofdata->case_ofs, uint32_t) =
 
-       oneofdata->oneof_case_num;
 
-   VALUE submsg_rb = DEREF(msg, oneofdata->ofs, VALUE);
 
-   MessageHeader* submsg;
 
-   TypedData_Get_Struct(submsg_rb, MessageHeader, &Message_type, submsg);
 
-   return submsg;
 
- }
 
- // Set up handlers for a repeated field.
 
- static void add_handlers_for_repeated_field(upb_handlers *h,
 
-                                             const upb_fielddef *f,
 
-                                             size_t offset) {
 
-   upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER;
 
-   upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, newhandlerdata(h, offset));
 
-   upb_handlers_setstartseq(h, f, startseq_handler, &attr);
 
-   upb_handlerattr_uninit(&attr);
 
-   switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) {
 
- #define SET_HANDLER(utype, ltype)                                 \
 
-   case utype:                                                     \
 
-     upb_handlers_set##ltype(h, f, append##ltype##_handler, NULL); \
 
-     break;
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_BOOL,   bool);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_INT32,  int32);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_UINT32, uint32);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_ENUM,   int32);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_FLOAT,  float);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_INT64,  int64);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_UINT64, uint64);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE, double);
 
- #undef SET_HANDLER
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_STRING:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: {
 
-       bool is_bytes = upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_BYTES;
 
-       upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f, is_bytes ?
 
-                                appendbytes_handler : appendstr_handler,
 
-                                NULL);
 
-       upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, stringdata_handler, NULL);
 
-       break;
 
-     }
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: {
 
-       upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER;
 
-       upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, newsubmsghandlerdata(h, 0, f));
 
-       upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, appendsubmsg_handler, &attr);
 
-       upb_handlerattr_uninit(&attr);
 
-       break;
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- // Set up handlers for a singular field.
 
- static void add_handlers_for_singular_field(upb_handlers *h,
 
-                                             const upb_fielddef *f,
 
-                                             size_t offset) {
 
-   switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) {
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_BOOL:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_INT32:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_UINT32:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_ENUM:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_INT64:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_UINT64:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE:
 
-       upb_shim_set(h, f, offset, -1);
 
-       break;
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_STRING:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: {
 
-       bool is_bytes = upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_BYTES;
 
-       upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER;
 
-       upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, newhandlerdata(h, offset));
 
-       upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f,
 
-                                is_bytes ? bytes_handler : str_handler,
 
-                                &attr);
 
-       upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, stringdata_handler, &attr);
 
-       upb_handlerattr_uninit(&attr);
 
-       break;
 
-     }
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: {
 
-       upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER;
 
-       upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, newsubmsghandlerdata(h, offset, f));
 
-       upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, submsg_handler, &attr);
 
-       upb_handlerattr_uninit(&attr);
 
-       break;
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- // Adds handlers to a map field.
 
- static void add_handlers_for_mapfield(upb_handlers* h,
 
-                                       const upb_fielddef* fielddef,
 
-                                       size_t offset,
 
-                                       Descriptor* desc) {
 
-   const upb_msgdef* map_msgdef = upb_fielddef_msgsubdef(fielddef);
 
-   map_handlerdata_t* hd = new_map_handlerdata(offset, map_msgdef, desc);
 
-   upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, hd, free);
 
-   upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER;
 
-   upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, hd);
 
-   upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, fielddef, startmapentry_handler, &attr);
 
-   upb_handlerattr_uninit(&attr);
 
- }
 
- // Adds handlers to a map-entry msgdef.
 
- static void add_handlers_for_mapentry(const upb_msgdef* msgdef,
 
-                                       upb_handlers* h,
 
-                                       Descriptor* desc) {
 
-   const upb_fielddef* key_field = map_entry_key(msgdef);
 
-   const upb_fielddef* value_field = map_entry_value(msgdef);
 
-   map_handlerdata_t* hd = new_map_handlerdata(0, msgdef, desc);
 
-   upb_handlers_addcleanup(h, hd, free);
 
-   upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER;
 
-   upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(&attr, hd);
 
-   upb_handlers_setendmsg(h, endmap_handler, &attr);
 
-   add_handlers_for_singular_field(
 
-       h, key_field,
 
-       offsetof(map_parse_frame_t, key_storage));
 
-   add_handlers_for_singular_field(
 
-       h, value_field,
 
-       offsetof(map_parse_frame_t, value_storage));
 
- }
 
- // Set up handlers for a oneof field.
 
- static void add_handlers_for_oneof_field(upb_handlers *h,
 
-                                          const upb_fielddef *f,
 
-                                          size_t offset,
 
-                                          size_t oneof_case_offset) {
 
-   upb_handlerattr attr = UPB_HANDLERATTR_INITIALIZER;
 
-   upb_handlerattr_sethandlerdata(
 
-       &attr, newoneofhandlerdata(h, offset, oneof_case_offset, f));
 
-   switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) {
 
- #define SET_HANDLER(utype, ltype)                                 \
 
-   case utype:                                                     \
 
-     upb_handlers_set##ltype(h, f, oneof##ltype##_handler, &attr); \
 
-     break;
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_BOOL,   bool);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_INT32,  int32);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_UINT32, uint32);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_ENUM,   int32);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_FLOAT,  float);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_INT64,  int64);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_UINT64, uint64);
 
-     SET_HANDLER(UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE, double);
 
- #undef SET_HANDLER
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_STRING:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_BYTES: {
 
-       bool is_bytes = upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_BYTES;
 
-       upb_handlers_setstartstr(h, f, is_bytes ?
 
-                                oneofbytes_handler : oneofstr_handler,
 
-                                &attr);
 
-       upb_handlers_setstring(h, f, stringdata_handler, NULL);
 
-       break;
 
-     }
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: {
 
-       upb_handlers_setstartsubmsg(h, f, oneofsubmsg_handler, &attr);
 
-       break;
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
-   upb_handlerattr_uninit(&attr);
 
- }
 
- static void add_handlers_for_message(const void *closure, upb_handlers *h) {
 
-   const upb_msgdef* msgdef = upb_handlers_msgdef(h);
 
-   Descriptor* desc = ruby_to_Descriptor(get_def_obj((void*)msgdef));
 
-   // If this is a mapentry message type, set up a special set of handlers and
 
-   // bail out of the normal (user-defined) message type handling.
 
-   if (upb_msgdef_mapentry(msgdef)) {
 
-     add_handlers_for_mapentry(msgdef, h, desc);
 
-     return;
 
-   }
 
-   // Ensure layout exists. We may be invoked to create handlers for a given
 
-   // message if we are included as a submsg of another message type before our
 
-   // class is actually built, so to work around this, we just create the layout
 
-   // (and handlers, in the class-building function) on-demand.
 
-   if (desc->layout == NULL) {
 
-     desc->layout = create_layout(desc->msgdef);
 
-   }
 
-   upb_msg_field_iter i;
 
-   for (upb_msg_field_begin(&i, desc->msgdef);
 
-        !upb_msg_field_done(&i);
 
-        upb_msg_field_next(&i)) {
 
-     const upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i);
 
-     size_t offset = desc->layout->fields[upb_fielddef_index(f)].offset +
 
-         sizeof(MessageHeader);
 
-     if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)) {
 
-       size_t oneof_case_offset =
 
-           desc->layout->fields[upb_fielddef_index(f)].case_offset +
 
-           sizeof(MessageHeader);
 
-       add_handlers_for_oneof_field(h, f, offset, oneof_case_offset);
 
-     } else if (is_map_field(f)) {
 
-       add_handlers_for_mapfield(h, f, offset, desc);
 
-     } else if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) {
 
-       add_handlers_for_repeated_field(h, f, offset);
 
-     } else {
 
-       add_handlers_for_singular_field(h, f, offset);
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- // Creates upb handlers for populating a message.
 
- static const upb_handlers *new_fill_handlers(Descriptor* desc,
 
-                                              const void* owner) {
 
-   // TODO(cfallin, haberman): once upb gets a caching/memoization layer for
 
-   // handlers, reuse subdef handlers so that e.g. if we already parse
 
-   // B-with-field-of-type-C, we don't have to rebuild the whole hierarchy to
 
-   // parse A-with-field-of-type-B-with-field-of-type-C.
 
-   return upb_handlers_newfrozen(desc->msgdef, owner,
 
-                                 add_handlers_for_message, NULL);
 
- }
 
- // Constructs the handlers for filling a message's data into an in-memory
 
- // object.
 
- const upb_handlers* get_fill_handlers(Descriptor* desc) {
 
-   if (!desc->fill_handlers) {
 
-     desc->fill_handlers =
 
-         new_fill_handlers(desc, &desc->fill_handlers);
 
-   }
 
-   return desc->fill_handlers;
 
- }
 
- // Constructs the upb decoder method for parsing messages of this type.
 
- // This is called from the message class creation code.
 
- const upb_pbdecodermethod *new_fillmsg_decodermethod(Descriptor* desc,
 
-                                                      const void* owner) {
 
-   const upb_handlers* handlers = get_fill_handlers(desc);
 
-   upb_pbdecodermethodopts opts;
 
-   upb_pbdecodermethodopts_init(&opts, handlers);
 
-   const upb_pbdecodermethod *ret = upb_pbdecodermethod_new(&opts, owner);
 
-   return ret;
 
- }
 
- static const upb_pbdecodermethod *msgdef_decodermethod(Descriptor* desc) {
 
-   if (desc->fill_method == NULL) {
 
-     desc->fill_method = new_fillmsg_decodermethod(
 
-         desc, &desc->fill_method);
 
-   }
 
-   return desc->fill_method;
 
- }
 
- // Stack-allocated context during an encode/decode operation. Contains the upb
 
- // environment and its stack-based allocator, an initial buffer for allocations
 
- // to avoid malloc() when possible, and a template for Ruby exception messages
 
- // if any error occurs.
 
- #define STACK_ENV_STACKBYTES 4096
 
- typedef struct {
 
-   upb_env env;
 
-   upb_seededalloc alloc;
 
-   const char* ruby_error_template;
 
-   char allocbuf[STACK_ENV_STACKBYTES];
 
- } stackenv;
 
- static void stackenv_init(stackenv* se, const char* errmsg);
 
- static void stackenv_uninit(stackenv* se);
 
- // Callback invoked by upb if any error occurs during parsing or serialization.
 
- static bool env_error_func(void* ud, const upb_status* status) {
 
-   stackenv* se = ud;
 
-   // Free the env -- rb_raise will longjmp up the stack past the encode/decode
 
-   // function so it would not otherwise have been freed.
 
-   stackenv_uninit(se);
 
-   // TODO(haberman): have a way to verify that this is actually a parse error,
 
-   // instead of just throwing "parse error" unconditionally.
 
-   rb_raise(cParseError, se->ruby_error_template, upb_status_errmsg(status));
 
-   // Never reached: rb_raise() always longjmp()s up the stack, past all of our
 
-   // code, back to Ruby.
 
-   return false;
 
- }
 
- static void stackenv_init(stackenv* se, const char* errmsg) {
 
-   se->ruby_error_template = errmsg;
 
-   upb_env_init(&se->env);
 
-   upb_seededalloc_init(&se->alloc, &se->allocbuf, STACK_ENV_STACKBYTES);
 
-   upb_env_setallocfunc(
 
-       &se->env, upb_seededalloc_getallocfunc(&se->alloc), &se->alloc);
 
-   upb_env_seterrorfunc(&se->env, env_error_func, se);
 
- }
 
- static void stackenv_uninit(stackenv* se) {
 
-   upb_env_uninit(&se->env);
 
-   upb_seededalloc_uninit(&se->alloc);
 
- }
 
- /*
 
-  * call-seq:
 
-  *     MessageClass.decode(data) => message
 
-  *
 
-  * Decodes the given data (as a string containing bytes in protocol buffers wire
 
-  * format) under the interpretration given by this message class's definition
 
-  * and returns a message object with the corresponding field values.
 
-  */
 
- VALUE Message_decode(VALUE klass, VALUE data) {
 
-   VALUE descriptor = rb_ivar_get(klass, descriptor_instancevar_interned);
 
-   Descriptor* desc = ruby_to_Descriptor(descriptor);
 
-   VALUE msgklass = Descriptor_msgclass(descriptor);
 
-   if (TYPE(data) != T_STRING) {
 
-     rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected string for binary protobuf data.");
 
-   }
 
-   VALUE msg_rb = rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, msgklass);
 
-   MessageHeader* msg;
 
-   TypedData_Get_Struct(msg_rb, MessageHeader, &Message_type, msg);
 
-   const upb_pbdecodermethod* method = msgdef_decodermethod(desc);
 
-   const upb_handlers* h = upb_pbdecodermethod_desthandlers(method);
 
-   stackenv se;
 
-   stackenv_init(&se, "Error occurred during parsing: %s");
 
-   upb_sink sink;
 
-   upb_sink_reset(&sink, h, msg);
 
-   upb_pbdecoder* decoder =
 
-       upb_pbdecoder_create(&se.env, method, &sink);
 
-   upb_bufsrc_putbuf(RSTRING_PTR(data), RSTRING_LEN(data),
 
-                     upb_pbdecoder_input(decoder));
 
-   stackenv_uninit(&se);
 
-   return msg_rb;
 
- }
 
- /*
 
-  * call-seq:
 
-  *     MessageClass.decode_json(data) => message
 
-  *
 
-  * Decodes the given data (as a string containing bytes in protocol buffers wire
 
-  * format) under the interpretration given by this message class's definition
 
-  * and returns a message object with the corresponding field values.
 
-  */
 
- VALUE Message_decode_json(VALUE klass, VALUE data) {
 
-   VALUE descriptor = rb_ivar_get(klass, descriptor_instancevar_interned);
 
-   Descriptor* desc = ruby_to_Descriptor(descriptor);
 
-   VALUE msgklass = Descriptor_msgclass(descriptor);
 
-   if (TYPE(data) != T_STRING) {
 
-     rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected string for JSON data.");
 
-   }
 
-   // TODO(cfallin): Check and respect string encoding. If not UTF-8, we need to
 
-   // convert, because string handlers pass data directly to message string
 
-   // fields.
 
-   VALUE msg_rb = rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, msgklass);
 
-   MessageHeader* msg;
 
-   TypedData_Get_Struct(msg_rb, MessageHeader, &Message_type, msg);
 
-   stackenv se;
 
-   stackenv_init(&se, "Error occurred during parsing: %s");
 
-   upb_sink sink;
 
-   upb_sink_reset(&sink, get_fill_handlers(desc), msg);
 
-   upb_json_parser* parser = upb_json_parser_create(&se.env, &sink);
 
-   upb_bufsrc_putbuf(RSTRING_PTR(data), RSTRING_LEN(data),
 
-                     upb_json_parser_input(parser));
 
-   stackenv_uninit(&se);
 
-   return msg_rb;
 
- }
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- // Serializing.
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- //
 
- // The code below also comes from upb's prototype Ruby binding, developed by
 
- // haberman@.
 
- /* stringsink *****************************************************************/
 
- // This should probably be factored into a common upb component.
 
- typedef struct {
 
-   upb_byteshandler handler;
 
-   upb_bytessink sink;
 
-   char *ptr;
 
-   size_t len, size;
 
- } stringsink;
 
- static void *stringsink_start(void *_sink, const void *hd, size_t size_hint) {
 
-   stringsink *sink = _sink;
 
-   sink->len = 0;
 
-   return sink;
 
- }
 
- static size_t stringsink_string(void *_sink, const void *hd, const char *ptr,
 
-                                 size_t len, const upb_bufhandle *handle) {
 
-   UPB_UNUSED(hd);
 
-   UPB_UNUSED(handle);
 
-   stringsink *sink = _sink;
 
-   size_t new_size = sink->size;
 
-   while (sink->len + len > new_size) {
 
-     new_size *= 2;
 
-   }
 
-   if (new_size != sink->size) {
 
-     sink->ptr = realloc(sink->ptr, new_size);
 
-     sink->size = new_size;
 
-   }
 
-   memcpy(sink->ptr + sink->len, ptr, len);
 
-   sink->len += len;
 
-   return len;
 
- }
 
- void stringsink_init(stringsink *sink) {
 
-   upb_byteshandler_init(&sink->handler);
 
-   upb_byteshandler_setstartstr(&sink->handler, stringsink_start, NULL);
 
-   upb_byteshandler_setstring(&sink->handler, stringsink_string, NULL);
 
-   upb_bytessink_reset(&sink->sink, &sink->handler, sink);
 
-   sink->size = 32;
 
-   sink->ptr = malloc(sink->size);
 
-   sink->len = 0;
 
- }
 
- void stringsink_uninit(stringsink *sink) {
 
-   free(sink->ptr);
 
- }
 
- /* msgvisitor *****************************************************************/
 
- // TODO: If/when we support proto2 semantics in addition to the current proto3
 
- // semantics, which means that we have true field presence, we will want to
 
- // modify msgvisitor so that it emits all present fields rather than all
 
- // non-default-value fields.
 
- //
 
- // Likewise, when implementing JSON serialization, we may need to have a
 
- // 'verbose' mode that outputs all fields and a 'concise' mode that outputs only
 
- // those with non-default values.
 
- static void putmsg(VALUE msg, const Descriptor* desc,
 
-                    upb_sink *sink, int depth);
 
- static upb_selector_t getsel(const upb_fielddef *f, upb_handlertype_t type) {
 
-   upb_selector_t ret;
 
-   bool ok = upb_handlers_getselector(f, type, &ret);
 
-   UPB_ASSERT_VAR(ok, ok);
 
-   return ret;
 
- }
 
- static void putstr(VALUE str, const upb_fielddef *f, upb_sink *sink) {
 
-   if (str == Qnil) return;
 
-   assert(BUILTIN_TYPE(str) == RUBY_T_STRING);
 
-   upb_sink subsink;
 
-   // Ensure that the string has the correct encoding. We also check at field-set
 
-   // time, but the user may have mutated the string object since then.
 
-   native_slot_validate_string_encoding(upb_fielddef_type(f), str);
 
-   upb_sink_startstr(sink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSTR), RSTRING_LEN(str),
 
-                     &subsink);
 
-   upb_sink_putstring(&subsink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STRING), RSTRING_PTR(str),
 
-                      RSTRING_LEN(str), NULL);
 
-   upb_sink_endstr(sink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSTR));
 
- }
 
- static void putsubmsg(VALUE submsg, const upb_fielddef *f, upb_sink *sink,
 
-                       int depth) {
 
-   if (submsg == Qnil) return;
 
-   upb_sink subsink;
 
-   VALUE descriptor = rb_ivar_get(submsg, descriptor_instancevar_interned);
 
-   Descriptor* subdesc = ruby_to_Descriptor(descriptor);
 
-   upb_sink_startsubmsg(sink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG), &subsink);
 
-   putmsg(submsg, subdesc, &subsink, depth + 1);
 
-   upb_sink_endsubmsg(sink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG));
 
- }
 
- static void putary(VALUE ary, const upb_fielddef *f, upb_sink *sink,
 
-                    int depth) {
 
-   if (ary == Qnil) return;
 
-   upb_sink subsink;
 
-   upb_sink_startseq(sink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ), &subsink);
 
-   upb_fieldtype_t type = upb_fielddef_type(f);
 
-   upb_selector_t sel = 0;
 
-   if (upb_fielddef_isprimitive(f)) {
 
-     sel = getsel(f, upb_handlers_getprimitivehandlertype(f));
 
-   }
 
-   int size = NUM2INT(RepeatedField_length(ary));
 
-   for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
 
-     void* memory = RepeatedField_index_native(ary, i);
 
-     switch (type) {
 
- #define T(upbtypeconst, upbtype, ctype)                         \
 
-   case upbtypeconst:                                            \
 
-     upb_sink_put##upbtype(&subsink, sel, *((ctype *)memory));   \
 
-     break;
 
-       T(UPB_TYPE_FLOAT,  float,  float)
 
-       T(UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, double)
 
-       T(UPB_TYPE_BOOL,   bool,   int8_t)
 
-       case UPB_TYPE_ENUM:
 
-       T(UPB_TYPE_INT32,  int32,  int32_t)
 
-       T(UPB_TYPE_UINT32, uint32, uint32_t)
 
-       T(UPB_TYPE_INT64,  int64,  int64_t)
 
-       T(UPB_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, uint64_t)
 
-       case UPB_TYPE_STRING:
 
-       case UPB_TYPE_BYTES:
 
-         putstr(*((VALUE *)memory), f, &subsink);
 
-         break;
 
-       case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE:
 
-         putsubmsg(*((VALUE *)memory), f, &subsink, depth);
 
-         break;
 
- #undef T
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
-   upb_sink_endseq(sink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ));
 
- }
 
- static void put_ruby_value(VALUE value,
 
-                            const upb_fielddef *f,
 
-                            VALUE type_class,
 
-                            int depth,
 
-                            upb_sink *sink) {
 
-   upb_selector_t sel = 0;
 
-   if (upb_fielddef_isprimitive(f)) {
 
-     sel = getsel(f, upb_handlers_getprimitivehandlertype(f));
 
-   }
 
-   switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) {
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_INT32:
 
-       upb_sink_putint32(sink, sel, NUM2INT(value));
 
-       break;
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_INT64:
 
-       upb_sink_putint64(sink, sel, NUM2LL(value));
 
-       break;
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_UINT32:
 
-       upb_sink_putuint32(sink, sel, NUM2UINT(value));
 
-       break;
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_UINT64:
 
-       upb_sink_putuint64(sink, sel, NUM2ULL(value));
 
-       break;
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_FLOAT:
 
-       upb_sink_putfloat(sink, sel, NUM2DBL(value));
 
-       break;
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE:
 
-       upb_sink_putdouble(sink, sel, NUM2DBL(value));
 
-       break;
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_ENUM: {
 
-       if (TYPE(value) == T_SYMBOL) {
 
-         value = rb_funcall(type_class, rb_intern("resolve"), 1, value);
 
-       }
 
-       upb_sink_putint32(sink, sel, NUM2INT(value));
 
-       break;
 
-     }
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_BOOL:
 
-       upb_sink_putbool(sink, sel, value == Qtrue);
 
-       break;
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_STRING:
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_BYTES:
 
-       putstr(value, f, sink);
 
-       break;
 
-     case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE:
 
-       putsubmsg(value, f, sink, depth);
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- static void putmap(VALUE map, const upb_fielddef *f, upb_sink *sink,
 
-                    int depth) {
 
-   if (map == Qnil) return;
 
-   Map* self = ruby_to_Map(map);
 
-   upb_sink subsink;
 
-   upb_sink_startseq(sink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSEQ), &subsink);
 
-   assert(upb_fielddef_type(f) == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE);
 
-   const upb_fielddef* key_field = map_field_key(f);
 
-   const upb_fielddef* value_field = map_field_value(f);
 
-   Map_iter it;
 
-   for (Map_begin(map, &it); !Map_done(&it); Map_next(&it)) {
 
-     VALUE key = Map_iter_key(&it);
 
-     VALUE value = Map_iter_value(&it);
 
-     upb_sink entry_sink;
 
-     upb_sink_startsubmsg(&subsink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_STARTSUBMSG),
 
-                          &entry_sink);
 
-     upb_sink_startmsg(&entry_sink);
 
-     put_ruby_value(key, key_field, Qnil, depth + 1, &entry_sink);
 
-     put_ruby_value(value, value_field, self->value_type_class, depth + 1,
 
-                    &entry_sink);
 
-     upb_status status;
 
-     upb_sink_endmsg(&entry_sink, &status);
 
-     upb_sink_endsubmsg(&subsink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSUBMSG));
 
-   }
 
-   upb_sink_endseq(sink, getsel(f, UPB_HANDLER_ENDSEQ));
 
- }
 
- static void putmsg(VALUE msg_rb, const Descriptor* desc,
 
-                    upb_sink *sink, int depth) {
 
-   upb_sink_startmsg(sink);
 
-   // Protect against cycles (possible because users may freely reassign message
 
-   // and repeated fields) by imposing a maximum recursion depth.
 
-   if (depth > ENCODE_MAX_NESTING) {
 
-     rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError,
 
-              "Maximum recursion depth exceeded during encoding.");
 
-   }
 
-   MessageHeader* msg;
 
-   TypedData_Get_Struct(msg_rb, MessageHeader, &Message_type, msg);
 
-   upb_msg_field_iter i;
 
-   for (upb_msg_field_begin(&i, desc->msgdef);
 
-        !upb_msg_field_done(&i);
 
-        upb_msg_field_next(&i)) {
 
-     upb_fielddef *f = upb_msg_iter_field(&i);
 
-     uint32_t offset =
 
-         desc->layout->fields[upb_fielddef_index(f)].offset +
 
-         sizeof(MessageHeader);
 
-     if (upb_fielddef_containingoneof(f)) {
 
-       uint32_t oneof_case_offset =
 
-           desc->layout->fields[upb_fielddef_index(f)].case_offset +
 
-           sizeof(MessageHeader);
 
-       // For a oneof, check that this field is actually present -- skip all the
 
-       // below if not.
 
-       if (DEREF(msg, oneof_case_offset, uint32_t) !=
 
-           upb_fielddef_number(f)) {
 
-         continue;
 
-       }
 
-       // Otherwise, fall through to the appropriate singular-field handler
 
-       // below.
 
-     }
 
-     if (is_map_field(f)) {
 
-       VALUE map = DEREF(msg, offset, VALUE);
 
-       if (map != Qnil) {
 
-         putmap(map, f, sink, depth);
 
-       }
 
-     } else if (upb_fielddef_isseq(f)) {
 
-       VALUE ary = DEREF(msg, offset, VALUE);
 
-       if (ary != Qnil) {
 
-         putary(ary, f, sink, depth);
 
-       }
 
-     } else if (upb_fielddef_isstring(f)) {
 
-       VALUE str = DEREF(msg, offset, VALUE);
 
-       if (RSTRING_LEN(str) > 0) {
 
-         putstr(str, f, sink);
 
-       }
 
-     } else if (upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) {
 
-       putsubmsg(DEREF(msg, offset, VALUE), f, sink, depth);
 
-     } else {
 
-       upb_selector_t sel = getsel(f, upb_handlers_getprimitivehandlertype(f));
 
- #define T(upbtypeconst, upbtype, ctype, default_value)                \
 
-   case upbtypeconst: {                                                \
 
-       ctype value = DEREF(msg, offset, ctype);                        \
 
-       if (value != default_value) {                                   \
 
-         upb_sink_put##upbtype(sink, sel, value);                      \
 
-       }                                                               \
 
-     }                                                                 \
 
-     break;
 
-       switch (upb_fielddef_type(f)) {
 
-         T(UPB_TYPE_FLOAT,  float,  float, 0.0)
 
-         T(UPB_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, double, 0.0)
 
-         T(UPB_TYPE_BOOL,   bool,   uint8_t, 0)
 
-         case UPB_TYPE_ENUM:
 
-         T(UPB_TYPE_INT32,  int32,  int32_t, 0)
 
-         T(UPB_TYPE_UINT32, uint32, uint32_t, 0)
 
-         T(UPB_TYPE_INT64,  int64,  int64_t, 0)
 
-         T(UPB_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, uint64_t, 0)
 
-         case UPB_TYPE_STRING:
 
-         case UPB_TYPE_BYTES:
 
-         case UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE: rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Internal error.");
 
-       }
 
- #undef T
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
-   upb_status status;
 
-   upb_sink_endmsg(sink, &status);
 
- }
 
- static const upb_handlers* msgdef_pb_serialize_handlers(Descriptor* desc) {
 
-   if (desc->pb_serialize_handlers == NULL) {
 
-     desc->pb_serialize_handlers =
 
-         upb_pb_encoder_newhandlers(desc->msgdef, &desc->pb_serialize_handlers);
 
-   }
 
-   return desc->pb_serialize_handlers;
 
- }
 
- static const upb_handlers* msgdef_json_serialize_handlers(Descriptor* desc) {
 
-   if (desc->json_serialize_handlers == NULL) {
 
-     desc->json_serialize_handlers =
 
-         upb_json_printer_newhandlers(
 
-             desc->msgdef, &desc->json_serialize_handlers);
 
-   }
 
-   return desc->json_serialize_handlers;
 
- }
 
- /*
 
-  * call-seq:
 
-  *     MessageClass.encode(msg) => bytes
 
-  *
 
-  * Encodes the given message object to its serialized form in protocol buffers
 
-  * wire format.
 
-  */
 
- VALUE Message_encode(VALUE klass, VALUE msg_rb) {
 
-   VALUE descriptor = rb_ivar_get(klass, descriptor_instancevar_interned);
 
-   Descriptor* desc = ruby_to_Descriptor(descriptor);
 
-   stringsink sink;
 
-   stringsink_init(&sink);
 
-   const upb_handlers* serialize_handlers =
 
-       msgdef_pb_serialize_handlers(desc);
 
-   stackenv se;
 
-   stackenv_init(&se, "Error occurred during encoding: %s");
 
-   upb_pb_encoder* encoder =
 
-       upb_pb_encoder_create(&se.env, serialize_handlers, &sink.sink);
 
-   putmsg(msg_rb, desc, upb_pb_encoder_input(encoder), 0);
 
-   VALUE ret = rb_str_new(sink.ptr, sink.len);
 
-   stackenv_uninit(&se);
 
-   stringsink_uninit(&sink);
 
-   return ret;
 
- }
 
- /*
 
-  * call-seq:
 
-  *     MessageClass.encode_json(msg) => json_string
 
-  *
 
-  * Encodes the given message object into its serialized JSON representation.
 
-  */
 
- VALUE Message_encode_json(VALUE klass, VALUE msg_rb) {
 
-   VALUE descriptor = rb_ivar_get(klass, descriptor_instancevar_interned);
 
-   Descriptor* desc = ruby_to_Descriptor(descriptor);
 
-   stringsink sink;
 
-   stringsink_init(&sink);
 
-   const upb_handlers* serialize_handlers =
 
-       msgdef_json_serialize_handlers(desc);
 
-   stackenv se;
 
-   stackenv_init(&se, "Error occurred during encoding: %s");
 
-   upb_json_printer* printer =
 
-       upb_json_printer_create(&se.env, serialize_handlers, &sink.sink);
 
-   putmsg(msg_rb, desc, upb_json_printer_input(printer), 0);
 
-   VALUE ret = rb_str_new(sink.ptr, sink.len);
 
-   stackenv_uninit(&se);
 
-   stringsink_uninit(&sink);
 
-   return ret;
 
- }
 
 
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