| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284 | // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format// Copyright 2008 Google Inc.// http://code.google.com/p/protobuf///// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.// You may obtain a copy of the License at////      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0//// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and// limitations under the License.using System;using System.Collections.Generic;using System.IO;using Google.ProtocolBuffers.Descriptors;namespace Google.ProtocolBuffers {  /// <summary>  /// Non-generic interface for all members whose signatures don't require knowledge of  /// the type being built. The generic interface extends this one. Some methods return  /// either an IBuilder or an IMessage; in these cases the generic interface redeclares  /// the same method with a type-specific signature. Implementations are encouraged to  /// use explicit interface implemenation for the non-generic form. This mirrors  /// how IEnumerable and IEnumerable<T> work.  /// </summary>  public interface IBuilder {    /// <summary>    /// Returns true iff all required fields in the message and all    /// embedded messages are set.    /// </summary>    bool IsInitialized { get; }    /// <summary>    /// Only present in the nongeneric interface - useful for tests, but    /// not as much in real life.    /// </summary>    IBuilder SetField(FieldDescriptor field, object value);    /// <summary>    /// Only present in the nongeneric interface - useful for tests, but    /// not as much in real life.    /// </summary>    IBuilder SetRepeatedField(FieldDescriptor field, int index, object value);    /// <summary>    /// Behaves like the equivalent property in IMessage<T>.    /// The returned map may or may not reflect future changes to the builder.    /// Either way, the returned map is unmodifiable.    /// </summary>    IDictionary<FieldDescriptor, object> AllFields { get; }    /// <summary>    /// Allows getting and setting of a field.    /// <see cref="IMessage{TMessage, TBuilder}.Item(FieldDescriptor)"/>    /// </summary>    /// <param name="field"></param>    /// <returns></returns>    object this[FieldDescriptor field] { get; set; }    /// <summary>    /// Get the message's type's descriptor.    /// <see cref="IMessage{TMessage, TBuilder}.DescriptorForType"/>    /// </summary>    MessageDescriptor DescriptorForType { get; }    /// <summary>    /// <see cref="IMessage{TMessage, TBuilder}.GetRepeatedFieldCount"/>    /// </summary>    /// <param name="field"></param>    /// <returns></returns>    int GetRepeatedFieldCount(FieldDescriptor field);    /// <summary>    /// Allows getting and setting of a repeated field value.    /// <see cref="IMessage{TMessage, TBuilder}.Item(FieldDescriptor, int)"/>    /// </summary>    object this[FieldDescriptor field, int index] { get; set; }    /// <summary>    /// <see cref="IMessage{TMessage, TBuilder}.HasField"/>    /// </summary>    bool HasField(FieldDescriptor field);    /// <summary>    /// <see cref="IMessage{TMessage, TBuilder}.UnknownFields"/>    /// </summary>    UnknownFieldSet UnknownFields { get; set; }    /// <summary>    /// Create a builder for messages of the appropriate type for the given field.    /// Messages built with this can then be passed to the various mutation properties    /// and methods.    /// </summary>    IBuilder CreateBuilderForField(FieldDescriptor field);    #region Methods which are like those of the generic form, but without any knowledge of the type parameters    IBuilder WeakAddRepeatedField(FieldDescriptor field, object value);    IBuilder WeakClear();    IBuilder WeakClearField(FieldDescriptor field);    IBuilder WeakMergeFrom(IMessage message);    IBuilder WeakMergeFrom(ByteString data);    IBuilder WeakMergeFrom(ByteString data, ExtensionRegistry registry);    IBuilder WeakMergeFrom(CodedInputStream input);    IBuilder WeakMergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistry registry);    IMessage WeakBuild();    IMessage WeakBuildPartial();    IBuilder WeakClone();    IMessage WeakDefaultInstanceForType { get; }    #endregion  }  /// <summary>  /// Interface implemented by Protocol Message builders.  /// TODO(jonskeet): Consider "SetXXX" methods returning the builder, as well as the properties.  /// </summary>  /// <typeparam name="TMessage">Type of message</typeparam>  /// <typeparam name="TBuilder">Type of builder</typeparam>  public interface IBuilder<TMessage, TBuilder> : IBuilder      where TMessage : IMessage<TMessage, TBuilder>       where TBuilder : IBuilder<TMessage, TBuilder> {    TBuilder SetUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields);    /// <summary>    /// Resets all fields to their default values.    /// </summary>    TBuilder Clear();    /// <summary>    /// Merge the specified other message into the message being    /// built. Merging occurs as follows. For each field:    /// For singular primitive fields, if the field is set in <paramref name="other"/>,    /// then <paramref name="other"/>'s value overwrites the value in this message.    /// For singular message fields, if the field is set in <paramref name="other"/>,    /// it is merged into the corresponding sub-message of this message using the same    /// merging rules.    /// For repeated fields, the elements in <paramref name="other"/> are concatenated    /// with the elements in this message.    /// </summary>    /// <param name="other"></param>    /// <returns></returns>    TBuilder MergeFrom(TMessage other);    /// <summary>    /// Merge the specified other message which may be a different implementation of    /// the same message descriptor.    /// </summary>    TBuilder MergeFrom(IMessage other);    /// <summary>    /// Constructs the final message. Once this is called, this Builder instance    /// is no longer valid, and calling any other method may throw a    /// NullReferenceException. If you need to continue working with the builder    /// after calling Build, call Clone first.    /// </summary>    /// <exception cref="UninitializedMessageException">the message    /// is missing one or more required fields; use BuildPartial to bypass    /// this check</exception>    TMessage Build();    /// <summary>    /// Like Build(), but does not throw an exception if the message is missing    /// required fields. Instead, a partial message is returned.    /// </summary>    TMessage BuildPartial();    /// <summary>    /// Clones this builder.    /// TODO(jonskeet): Explain depth of clone.    /// </summary>    TBuilder Clone();    /// <summary>    /// Parses a message of this type from the input and merges it with this    /// message, as if using MergeFrom(IMessage<T>).    /// </summary>    /// <remarks>    /// Warning: This does not verify that all required fields are present    /// in the input message. If you call Build() without setting all    /// required fields, it will throw an UninitializedMessageException.    /// There are a few good ways to deal with this:    /// <list>    /// <item>Call IsInitialized to verify to verify that all required fields are    /// set before building.</item>    /// <item>Parse  the message separately using one of the static ParseFrom    /// methods, then use MergeFrom(IMessage<T>) to merge it with    /// this one. ParseFrom will throw an InvalidProtocolBufferException    /// (an IOException) if some required fields are missing.    /// Use BuildPartial to build, which ignores missing required fields.    /// </list>    /// </remarks>    TBuilder MergeFrom(CodedInputStream input);    /// <summary>    /// Like MergeFrom(CodedInputStream), but also parses extensions.    /// The extensions that you want to be able to parse must be registered    /// in <paramref name="extensionRegistry"/>. Extensions not in the registry    /// will be treated as unknown fields.    /// </summary>    TBuilder MergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry);    /// <summary>    /// Get's the message's type's default instance.    /// <see cref="IMessage{TMessage}.DefaultInstanceForType" />    /// </summary>    TMessage DefaultInstanceForType { get; }    /// <summary>    /// Clears the field. This is exactly equivalent to calling the generated    /// Clear method corresponding to the field.    /// </summary>    /// <param name="field"></param>    /// <returns></returns>    TBuilder ClearField(FieldDescriptor field);    /// <summary>    /// Appends the given value as a new element for the specified repeated field.    /// </summary>    /// <exception cref="ArgumentException">the field is not a repeated field,    /// the field does not belong to this builder's type, or the value is    /// of the incorrect type    /// </exception>    TBuilder AddRepeatedField(FieldDescriptor field, object value);    /// <summary>    /// Merge some unknown fields into the set for this message.    /// </summary>    TBuilder MergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields);    #region Convenience methods    // TODO(jonskeet): Implement these as extension methods?    /// <summary>    /// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge    /// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around    /// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream).    /// </summary>    TBuilder MergeFrom(ByteString data);    /// <summary>    /// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge    /// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around    /// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream, ExtensionRegistry).    /// </summary>    TBuilder MergeFrom(ByteString data, ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry);    /// <summary>    /// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge    /// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around    /// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream).    /// </summary>    TBuilder MergeFrom(byte[] data);    /// <summary>    /// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge    /// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around    /// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream, ExtensionRegistry).    /// </summary>    TBuilder MergeFrom(byte[] data, ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry);    /// <summary>    /// Parse <paramref name="input"/> as a message of this type and merge    /// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around    /// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream). Note that this method always reads    /// the entire input (unless it throws an exception). If you want it to    /// stop earlier, you will need to wrap the input in a wrapper    /// stream which limits reading. Despite usually reading the entire    /// stream, this method never closes the stream.    /// </summary>    TBuilder MergeFrom(Stream input);    /// <summary>    /// Parse <paramref name="input"/> as a message of this type and merge    /// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around    /// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream, ExtensionRegistry).    /// </summary>    TBuilder MergeFrom(Stream input, ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry);    #endregion  }}
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