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  30. #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_PYTHON_CPP_DESCRIPTOR_POOL_H__
  31. #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_PYTHON_CPP_DESCRIPTOR_POOL_H__
  32. #include <Python.h>
  33. #include <unordered_map>
  34. #include <google/protobuf/descriptor.h>
  35. namespace google {
  36. namespace protobuf {
  37. namespace python {
  38. struct PyMessageFactory;
  39. // The (meta) type of all Messages classes.
  40. struct CMessageClass;
  41. // Wraps operations to the global DescriptorPool which contains information
  42. // about all messages and fields.
  43. //
  44. // There is normally one pool per process. We make it a Python object only
  45. // because it contains many Python references.
  46. //
  47. // "Methods" that interacts with this DescriptorPool are in the cdescriptor_pool
  48. // namespace.
  49. typedef struct PyDescriptorPool {
  50. PyObject_HEAD
  51. // The C++ pool containing Descriptors.
  52. DescriptorPool* pool;
  53. // The error collector to store error info. Can be NULL. This pointer is
  54. // owned.
  55. DescriptorPool::ErrorCollector* error_collector;
  56. // The C++ pool acting as an underlay. Can be NULL.
  57. // This pointer is not owned and must stay alive.
  58. const DescriptorPool* underlay;
  59. // The C++ descriptor database used to fetch unknown protos. Can be NULL.
  60. // This pointer is owned.
  61. const DescriptorDatabase* database;
  62. // The preferred MessageFactory to be used by descriptors.
  63. // TODO(amauryfa): Don't create the Factory from the DescriptorPool, but
  64. // use the one passed while creating message classes. And remove this member.
  65. PyMessageFactory* py_message_factory;
  66. // Cache the options for any kind of descriptor.
  67. // Descriptor pointers are owned by the DescriptorPool above.
  68. // Python objects are owned by the map.
  69. std::unordered_map<const void*, PyObject*>* descriptor_options;
  70. } PyDescriptorPool;
  71. extern PyTypeObject PyDescriptorPool_Type;
  72. namespace cdescriptor_pool {
  73. // The functions below are also exposed as methods of the DescriptorPool type.
  74. // Looks up a field by name. Returns a PyFieldDescriptor corresponding to
  75. // the field on success, or NULL on failure.
  76. //
  77. // Returns a new reference.
  78. PyObject* FindFieldByName(PyDescriptorPool* self, PyObject* name);
  79. // Looks up an extension by name. Returns a PyFieldDescriptor corresponding
  80. // to the field on success, or NULL on failure.
  81. //
  82. // Returns a new reference.
  83. PyObject* FindExtensionByName(PyDescriptorPool* self, PyObject* arg);
  84. // Looks up an enum type by name. Returns a PyEnumDescriptor corresponding
  85. // to the field on success, or NULL on failure.
  86. //
  87. // Returns a new reference.
  88. PyObject* FindEnumTypeByName(PyDescriptorPool* self, PyObject* arg);
  89. // Looks up a oneof by name. Returns a COneofDescriptor corresponding
  90. // to the oneof on success, or NULL on failure.
  91. //
  92. // Returns a new reference.
  93. PyObject* FindOneofByName(PyDescriptorPool* self, PyObject* arg);
  94. } // namespace cdescriptor_pool
  95. // Retrieve the global descriptor pool owned by the _message module.
  96. // This is the one used by pb2.py generated modules.
  97. // Returns a *borrowed* reference.
  98. // "Default" pool used to register messages from _pb2.py modules.
  99. PyDescriptorPool* GetDefaultDescriptorPool();
  100. // Retrieve the python descriptor pool owning a C++ descriptor pool.
  101. // Returns a *borrowed* reference.
  102. PyDescriptorPool* GetDescriptorPool_FromPool(const DescriptorPool* pool);
  103. // Initialize objects used by this module.
  104. bool InitDescriptorPool();
  105. } // namespace python
  106. } // namespace protobuf
  107. } // namespace google
  108. #endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_PYTHON_CPP_DESCRIPTOR_POOL_H__