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  1. // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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  30. // Author: anuraag@google.com (Anuraag Agrawal)
  31. // Author: tibell@google.com (Johan Tibell)
  32. #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_PYTHON_CPP_MESSAGE_H__
  33. #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_PYTHON_CPP_MESSAGE_H__
  34. #include <Python.h>
  35. #include <memory>
  36. #include <string>
  37. #include <unordered_map>
  38. #include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h>
  39. namespace google {
  40. namespace protobuf {
  41. class Message;
  42. class Reflection;
  43. class FieldDescriptor;
  44. class Descriptor;
  45. class DescriptorPool;
  46. class MessageFactory;
  47. namespace python {
  48. struct ExtensionDict;
  49. struct PyMessageFactory;
  50. struct CMessageClass;
  51. // Most of the complexity of the Message class comes from the "Release"
  52. // behavior:
  53. //
  54. // When a field is cleared, it is only detached from its message. Existing
  55. // references to submessages, to repeated container etc. won't see any change,
  56. // as if the data was effectively managed by these containers.
  57. //
  58. // ExtensionDicts and UnknownFields containers do NOT follow this rule. They
  59. // don't store any data, and always refer to their parent message.
  60. struct ContainerBase {
  61. PyObject_HEAD;
  62. // Strong reference to a parent message object. For a CMessage there are three
  63. // cases:
  64. // - For a top-level message, this pointer is NULL.
  65. // - For a sub-message, this points to the parent message.
  66. // - For a message managed externally, this is a owned reference to Py_None.
  67. //
  68. // For all other types: repeated containers, maps, it always point to a
  69. // valid parent CMessage.
  70. struct CMessage* parent;
  71. // If this object belongs to a parent message, describes which field it comes
  72. // from.
  73. // The pointer is owned by the DescriptorPool (which is kept alive
  74. // through the message's Python class)
  75. const FieldDescriptor* parent_field_descriptor;
  76. PyObject* AsPyObject() { return reinterpret_cast<PyObject*>(this); }
  77. // The Three methods below are only used by Repeated containers, and Maps.
  78. // This implementation works for all containers which have a parent.
  79. PyObject* DeepCopy();
  80. // Delete this container object from its parent. Does not work for messages.
  81. void RemoveFromParentCache();
  82. };
  83. typedef struct CMessage : public ContainerBase {
  84. // Pointer to the C++ Message object for this CMessage.
  85. // - If this object has no parent, we own this pointer.
  86. // - If this object has a parent message, the parent owns this pointer.
  87. Message* message;
  88. // Indicates this submessage is pointing to a default instance of a message.
  89. // Submessages are always first created as read only messages and are then
  90. // made writable, at which point this field is set to false.
  91. bool read_only;
  92. // A mapping indexed by field, containing weak references to contained objects
  93. // which need to implement the "Release" mechanism:
  94. // direct submessages, RepeatedCompositeContainer, RepeatedScalarContainer
  95. // and MapContainer.
  96. typedef std::unordered_map<const FieldDescriptor*, ContainerBase*>
  97. CompositeFieldsMap;
  98. CompositeFieldsMap* composite_fields;
  99. // A mapping containing weak references to indirect child messages, accessed
  100. // through containers: repeated messages, and values of message maps.
  101. // This avoid the creation of similar maps in each of those containers.
  102. typedef std::unordered_map<const Message*, CMessage*> SubMessagesMap;
  103. SubMessagesMap* child_submessages;
  104. // A reference to PyUnknownFields.
  105. PyObject* unknown_field_set;
  106. // Implements the "weakref" protocol for this object.
  107. PyObject* weakreflist;
  108. // Return a *borrowed* reference to the message class.
  109. CMessageClass* GetMessageClass() {
  110. return reinterpret_cast<CMessageClass*>(Py_TYPE(this));
  111. }
  112. // For container containing messages, return a Python object for the given
  113. // pointer to a message.
  114. CMessage* BuildSubMessageFromPointer(const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor,
  115. Message* sub_message,
  116. CMessageClass* message_class);
  117. CMessage* MaybeReleaseSubMessage(Message* sub_message);
  118. } CMessage;
  119. // The (meta) type of all Messages classes.
  120. // It allows us to cache some C++ pointers in the class object itself, they are
  121. // faster to extract than from the type's dictionary.
  122. struct CMessageClass {
  123. // This is how CPython subclasses C structures: the base structure must be
  124. // the first member of the object.
  125. PyHeapTypeObject super;
  126. // C++ descriptor of this message.
  127. const Descriptor* message_descriptor;
  128. // Owned reference, used to keep the pointer above alive.
  129. // This reference must stay alive until all message pointers are destructed.
  130. PyObject* py_message_descriptor;
  131. // The Python MessageFactory used to create the class. It is needed to resolve
  132. // fields descriptors, including extensions fields; its C++ MessageFactory is
  133. // used to instantiate submessages.
  134. // This reference must stay alive until all message pointers are destructed.
  135. PyMessageFactory* py_message_factory;
  136. PyObject* AsPyObject() {
  137. return reinterpret_cast<PyObject*>(this);
  138. }
  139. };
  140. extern PyTypeObject* CMessageClass_Type;
  141. extern PyTypeObject* CMessage_Type;
  142. namespace cmessage {
  143. // Internal function to create a new empty Message Python object, but with empty
  144. // pointers to the C++ objects.
  145. // The caller must fill self->message, self->owner and eventually self->parent.
  146. CMessage* NewEmptyMessage(CMessageClass* type);
  147. // Retrieves the C++ descriptor of a Python Extension descriptor.
  148. // On error, return NULL with an exception set.
  149. const FieldDescriptor* GetExtensionDescriptor(PyObject* extension);
  150. // Initializes a new CMessage instance for a submessage. Only called once per
  151. // submessage as the result is cached in composite_fields.
  152. //
  153. // Corresponds to reflection api method GetMessage.
  154. CMessage* InternalGetSubMessage(
  155. CMessage* self, const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor);
  156. // Deletes a range of items in a repeated field (following a
  157. // removal in a RepeatedCompositeContainer).
  158. //
  159. // Corresponds to reflection api method RemoveLast.
  160. int DeleteRepeatedField(CMessage* self,
  161. const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor,
  162. PyObject* slice);
  163. // Sets the specified scalar value to the message.
  164. int InternalSetScalar(CMessage* self,
  165. const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor,
  166. PyObject* value);
  167. // Sets the specified scalar value to the message. Requires it is not a Oneof.
  168. int InternalSetNonOneofScalar(Message* message,
  169. const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor,
  170. PyObject* arg);
  171. // Retrieves the specified scalar value from the message.
  172. //
  173. // Returns a new python reference.
  174. PyObject* InternalGetScalar(const Message* message,
  175. const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor);
  176. bool SetCompositeField(CMessage* self, const FieldDescriptor* field,
  177. ContainerBase* value);
  178. bool SetSubmessage(CMessage* self, CMessage* submessage);
  179. // Clears the message, removing all contained data. Extension dictionary and
  180. // submessages are released first if there are remaining external references.
  181. //
  182. // Corresponds to message api method Clear.
  183. PyObject* Clear(CMessage* self);
  184. // Clears the data described by the given descriptor.
  185. // Returns -1 on error.
  186. //
  187. // Corresponds to reflection api method ClearField.
  188. int ClearFieldByDescriptor(CMessage* self, const FieldDescriptor* descriptor);
  189. // Checks if the message has the field described by the descriptor. Used for
  190. // extensions (which have no name).
  191. // Returns 1 if true, 0 if false, and -1 on error.
  192. //
  193. // Corresponds to reflection api method HasField
  194. int HasFieldByDescriptor(CMessage* self,
  195. const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor);
  196. // Checks if the message has the named field.
  197. //
  198. // Corresponds to reflection api method HasField.
  199. PyObject* HasField(CMessage* self, PyObject* arg);
  200. // Initializes values of fields on a newly constructed message.
  201. // Note that positional arguments are disallowed: 'args' must be NULL or the
  202. // empty tuple.
  203. int InitAttributes(CMessage* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwargs);
  204. PyObject* MergeFrom(CMessage* self, PyObject* arg);
  205. // This method does not do anything beyond checking that no other extension
  206. // has been registered with the same field number on this class.
  207. PyObject* RegisterExtension(PyObject* cls, PyObject* extension_handle);
  208. // Get a field from a message.
  209. PyObject* GetFieldValue(CMessage* self,
  210. const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor);
  211. // Sets the value of a scalar field in a message.
  212. // On error, return -1 with an extension set.
  213. int SetFieldValue(CMessage* self, const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor,
  214. PyObject* value);
  215. PyObject* FindInitializationErrors(CMessage* self);
  216. int AssureWritable(CMessage* self);
  217. // Returns the message factory for the given message.
  218. // This is equivalent to message.MESSAGE_FACTORY
  219. //
  220. // The returned factory is suitable for finding fields and building submessages,
  221. // even in the case of extensions.
  222. // Returns a *borrowed* reference, and never fails because we pass a CMessage.
  223. PyMessageFactory* GetFactoryForMessage(CMessage* message);
  224. PyObject* SetAllowOversizeProtos(PyObject* m, PyObject* arg);
  225. } // namespace cmessage
  226. /* Is 64bit */
  227. #define IS_64BIT (SIZEOF_LONG == 8)
  228. #define FIELD_IS_REPEATED(field_descriptor) \
  229. ((field_descriptor)->label() == FieldDescriptor::LABEL_REPEATED)
  230. #define GOOGLE_CHECK_GET_INT32(arg, value, err) \
  231. int32 value; \
  232. if (!CheckAndGetInteger(arg, &value)) { \
  233. return err; \
  234. }
  235. #define GOOGLE_CHECK_GET_INT64(arg, value, err) \
  236. int64 value; \
  237. if (!CheckAndGetInteger(arg, &value)) { \
  238. return err; \
  239. }
  240. #define GOOGLE_CHECK_GET_UINT32(arg, value, err) \
  241. uint32 value; \
  242. if (!CheckAndGetInteger(arg, &value)) { \
  243. return err; \
  244. }
  245. #define GOOGLE_CHECK_GET_UINT64(arg, value, err) \
  246. uint64 value; \
  247. if (!CheckAndGetInteger(arg, &value)) { \
  248. return err; \
  249. }
  250. #define GOOGLE_CHECK_GET_FLOAT(arg, value, err) \
  251. float value; \
  252. if (!CheckAndGetFloat(arg, &value)) { \
  253. return err; \
  254. } \
  255. #define GOOGLE_CHECK_GET_DOUBLE(arg, value, err) \
  256. double value; \
  257. if (!CheckAndGetDouble(arg, &value)) { \
  258. return err; \
  259. }
  260. #define GOOGLE_CHECK_GET_BOOL(arg, value, err) \
  261. bool value; \
  262. if (!CheckAndGetBool(arg, &value)) { \
  263. return err; \
  264. }
  265. #define FULL_MODULE_NAME "google.protobuf.pyext._message"
  266. void FormatTypeError(PyObject* arg, char* expected_types);
  267. template<class T>
  268. bool CheckAndGetInteger(PyObject* arg, T* value);
  269. bool CheckAndGetDouble(PyObject* arg, double* value);
  270. bool CheckAndGetFloat(PyObject* arg, float* value);
  271. bool CheckAndGetBool(PyObject* arg, bool* value);
  272. PyObject* CheckString(PyObject* arg, const FieldDescriptor* descriptor);
  273. bool CheckAndSetString(
  274. PyObject* arg, Message* message,
  275. const FieldDescriptor* descriptor,
  276. const Reflection* reflection,
  277. bool append,
  278. int index);
  279. PyObject* ToStringObject(const FieldDescriptor* descriptor,
  280. const string& value);
  281. // Check if the passed field descriptor belongs to the given message.
  282. // If not, return false and set a Python exception (a KeyError)
  283. bool CheckFieldBelongsToMessage(const FieldDescriptor* field_descriptor,
  284. const Message* message);
  285. extern PyObject* PickleError_class;
  286. const Message* PyMessage_GetMessagePointer(PyObject* msg);
  287. Message* PyMessage_GetMutableMessagePointer(PyObject* msg);
  288. PyObject* PyMessage_NewMessageOwnedExternally(Message* message,
  289. PyObject* message_factory);
  290. bool InitProto2MessageModule(PyObject *m);
  291. // These are referenced by repeated_scalar_container, and must
  292. // be explicitly instantiated.
  293. extern template bool CheckAndGetInteger<int32>(PyObject*, int32*);
  294. extern template bool CheckAndGetInteger<int64>(PyObject*, int64*);
  295. extern template bool CheckAndGetInteger<uint32>(PyObject*, uint32*);
  296. extern template bool CheckAndGetInteger<uint64>(PyObject*, uint64*);
  297. } // namespace python
  298. } // namespace protobuf
  299. } // namespace google
  300. #endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_PYTHON_CPP_MESSAGE_H__