// Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format // // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. 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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. package proto /* * Support for message sets. */ import ( "errors" ) // errNoMessageTypeID occurs when a protocol buffer does not have a message type ID. // A message type ID is required for storing a protocol buffer in a message set. var errNoMessageTypeID = errors.New("proto does not have a message type ID") // The first two types (_MessageSet_Item and messageSet) // model what the protocol compiler produces for the following protocol message: // message MessageSet { // repeated group Item = 1 { // required int32 type_id = 2; // required string message = 3; // }; // } // That is the MessageSet wire format. We can't use a proto to generate these // because that would introduce a circular dependency between it and this package. type _MessageSet_Item struct { TypeId *int32 `protobuf:"varint,2,req,name=type_id"` Message []byte `protobuf:"bytes,3,req,name=message"` } type messageSet struct { Item []*_MessageSet_Item `protobuf:"group,1,rep"` XXX_unrecognized []byte // TODO: caching? } // Make sure messageSet is a Message. var _ Message = (*messageSet)(nil) // messageTypeIder is an interface satisfied by a protocol buffer type // that may be stored in a MessageSet. type messageTypeIder interface { MessageTypeId() int32 } func (ms *messageSet) find(pb Message) *_MessageSet_Item { mti, ok := pb.(messageTypeIder) if !ok { return nil } id := mti.MessageTypeId() for _, item := range ms.Item { if *item.TypeId == id { return item } } return nil } func (ms *messageSet) Has(pb Message) bool { return ms.find(pb) != nil } func (ms *messageSet) Unmarshal(pb Message) error { if item := ms.find(pb); item != nil { return Unmarshal(item.Message, pb) } if _, ok := pb.(messageTypeIder); !ok { return errNoMessageTypeID } return nil // TODO: return error instead? } func (ms *messageSet) Marshal(pb Message) error { msg, err := Marshal(pb) if err != nil { return err } if item := ms.find(pb); item != nil { // reuse existing item item.Message = msg return nil } mti, ok := pb.(messageTypeIder) if !ok { return errNoMessageTypeID } mtid := mti.MessageTypeId() ms.Item = append(ms.Item, &_MessageSet_Item{ TypeId: &mtid, Message: msg, }) return nil } func (ms *messageSet) Reset() { *ms = messageSet{} } func (ms *messageSet) String() string { return CompactTextString(ms) } func (*messageSet) ProtoMessage() {} // Support for the message_set_wire_format message option. func skipVarint(buf []byte) []byte { i := 0 for ; buf[i]&0x80 != 0; i++ { } return buf[i+1:] } // unmarshalMessageSet decodes the extension map encoded in buf in the message set wire format. // It is called by Unmarshal methods on protocol buffer messages with the message_set_wire_format option. func unmarshalMessageSet(buf []byte, exts interface{}) error { var m map[int32]Extension switch exts := exts.(type) { case *XXX_InternalExtensions: m = exts.extensionsWrite() case map[int32]Extension: m = exts default: return errors.New("proto: not an extension map") } ms := new(messageSet) if err := Unmarshal(buf, ms); err != nil { return err } for _, item := range ms.Item { id := *item.TypeId msg := item.Message // Restore wire type and field number varint, plus length varint. // Be careful to preserve duplicate items. b := EncodeVarint(uint64(id)<<3 | WireBytes) if ext, ok := m[id]; ok { // Existing data; rip off the tag and length varint // so we join the new data correctly. // We can assume that ext.enc is set because we are unmarshaling. o := ext.enc[len(b):] // skip wire type and field number _, n := DecodeVarint(o) // calculate length of length varint o = o[n:] // skip length varint msg = append(o, msg...) // join old data and new data } b = append(b, EncodeVarint(uint64(len(msg)))...) b = append(b, msg...) m[id] = Extension{enc: b} } return nil }