| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788 | using System;using System.Collections.Generic;using System.Reflection;using System.Text;using Google.ProtocolBuffers.Descriptors;namespace Google.ProtocolBuffers {  /// <summary>  /// Base type for all generated extensions.  /// </summary>  /// <remarks>  /// The protocol compiler generates a static singleton instance of this  /// class for each extension. For exmaple, imagine a .proto file with:  /// <code>  /// message Foo {  ///   extensions 1000 to max  /// }  ///   /// extend Foo {  ///   optional int32 bar;  /// }  /// </code>  /// Then MyProto.Foo.Bar has type GeneratedExtensionBase<MyProto.Foo,int>.  /// <para />  /// In general, users should ignore the details of this type, and  /// simply use the static singletons as parameters to the extension accessors  /// in ExtendableMessage and ExtendableBuilder.  /// The interface implemented by both GeneratedException and GeneratedRepeatException,  /// to make it easier to cope with repeats separately.  /// </remarks>  public abstract class GeneratedExtensionBase<TContainer, TExtension> {    private readonly FieldDescriptor descriptor;    private readonly IMessage messageDefaultInstance;    protected GeneratedExtensionBase(FieldDescriptor descriptor) {      if (!descriptor.IsExtension) {        throw new ArgumentException("GeneratedExtension given a regular (non-extension) field.");      }      this.descriptor = descriptor;      if (descriptor.MappedType == MappedType.Message) {        PropertyInfo defaultInstanceProperty = typeof(TExtension)            .GetProperty("DefaultInstance", BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public);        if (defaultInstanceProperty == null) {          throw new ArgumentException("No public static DefaultInstance property for type " + typeof(TExtension).Name);        }        messageDefaultInstance = (IMessage)defaultInstanceProperty.GetValue(null, null);      }    }    public FieldDescriptor Descriptor {      get { return descriptor; }    }    /// <summary>    /// Returns the default message instance for extensions which are message types.    /// </summary>    public IMessage MessageDefaultInstance {      get { return messageDefaultInstance; }    }    public object SingularFromReflectionType(object value) {      switch (Descriptor.MappedType) {        case MappedType.Message:          if (value is TExtension) {            return value;          } else {            // It seems the copy of the embedded message stored inside the            // extended message is not of the exact type the user was            // expecting.  This can happen if a user defines a            // GeneratedExtension manually and gives it a different type.            // This should not happen in normal use.  But, to be nice, we'll            // copy the message to whatever type the caller was expecting.            return MessageDefaultInstance.CreateBuilderForType()                           .MergeFrom((IMessage)value).Build();          }        case MappedType.Enum:          // Just return a boxed int - that can be unboxed to the enum          return ((EnumValueDescriptor) value).Number;        default:          return value;      }    }    public abstract object FromReflectionType(object value);  }}
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