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Russ Coxd4ce3f12012-09-12 10:36:26 +10001// Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
2//
David Symondsee6e9c52012-11-29 08:51:07 +11003// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
David Symonds558f13f2014-11-24 10:28:53 +11004// https://github.com/golang/protobuf
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Andrew Gerranddda510a2016-03-30 11:19:00 +110032// +build appengine js
Russ Coxd4ce3f12012-09-12 10:36:26 +100033
34// This file contains an implementation of proto field accesses using package reflect.
35// It is slower than the code in pointer_unsafe.go but it avoids package unsafe and can
36// be used on App Engine.
37
38package proto
39
40import (
41 "math"
42 "reflect"
43)
44
45// A structPointer is a pointer to a struct.
46type structPointer struct {
47 v reflect.Value
48}
49
50// toStructPointer returns a structPointer equivalent to the given reflect value.
51// The reflect value must itself be a pointer to a struct.
52func toStructPointer(v reflect.Value) structPointer {
53 return structPointer{v}
54}
55
56// IsNil reports whether p is nil.
57func structPointer_IsNil(p structPointer) bool {
58 return p.v.IsNil()
59}
60
61// Interface returns the struct pointer as an interface value.
62func structPointer_Interface(p structPointer, _ reflect.Type) interface{} {
63 return p.v.Interface()
64}
65
66// A field identifies a field in a struct, accessible from a structPointer.
67// In this implementation, a field is identified by the sequence of field indices
68// passed to reflect's FieldByIndex.
69type field []int
70
71// toField returns a field equivalent to the given reflect field.
72func toField(f *reflect.StructField) field {
73 return f.Index
74}
75
76// invalidField is an invalid field identifier.
77var invalidField = field(nil)
78
79// IsValid reports whether the field identifier is valid.
80func (f field) IsValid() bool { return f != nil }
81
82// field returns the given field in the struct as a reflect value.
83func structPointer_field(p structPointer, f field) reflect.Value {
84 // Special case: an extension map entry with a value of type T
85 // passes a *T to the struct-handling code with a zero field,
86 // expecting that it will be treated as equivalent to *struct{ X T },
87 // which has the same memory layout. We have to handle that case
88 // specially, because reflect will panic if we call FieldByIndex on a
89 // non-struct.
90 if f == nil {
91 return p.v.Elem()
92 }
93
94 return p.v.Elem().FieldByIndex(f)
95}
96
97// ifield returns the given field in the struct as an interface value.
98func structPointer_ifield(p structPointer, f field) interface{} {
99 return structPointer_field(p, f).Addr().Interface()
100}
101
102// Bytes returns the address of a []byte field in the struct.
103func structPointer_Bytes(p structPointer, f field) *[]byte {
104 return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*[]byte)
105}
106
107// BytesSlice returns the address of a [][]byte field in the struct.
108func structPointer_BytesSlice(p structPointer, f field) *[][]byte {
109 return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*[][]byte)
110}
111
112// Bool returns the address of a *bool field in the struct.
113func structPointer_Bool(p structPointer, f field) **bool {
114 return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(**bool)
115}
116
David Symondsabd3b412014-11-28 11:43:44 +1100117// BoolVal returns the address of a bool field in the struct.
118func structPointer_BoolVal(p structPointer, f field) *bool {
119 return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*bool)
120}
121
Russ Coxd4ce3f12012-09-12 10:36:26 +1000122// BoolSlice returns the address of a []bool field in the struct.
123func structPointer_BoolSlice(p structPointer, f field) *[]bool {
124 return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*[]bool)
125}
126
127// String returns the address of a *string field in the struct.
128func structPointer_String(p structPointer, f field) **string {
129 return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(**string)
130}
131
David Symondsabd3b412014-11-28 11:43:44 +1100132// StringVal returns the address of a string field in the struct.
133func structPointer_StringVal(p structPointer, f field) *string {
134 return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*string)
135}
136
Russ Coxd4ce3f12012-09-12 10:36:26 +1000137// StringSlice returns the address of a []string field in the struct.
138func structPointer_StringSlice(p structPointer, f field) *[]string {
139 return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*[]string)
140}
141
142// ExtMap returns the address of an extension map field in the struct.
143func structPointer_ExtMap(p structPointer, f field) *map[int32]Extension {
144 return structPointer_ifield(p, f).(*map[int32]Extension)
145}
146
David Symonds0f7a9ca2015-07-20 16:00:00 +1000147// NewAt returns the reflect.Value for a pointer to a field in the struct.
148func structPointer_NewAt(p structPointer, f field, typ reflect.Type) reflect.Value {
David Symonds3ea3e052014-12-22 16:15:28 +1100149 return structPointer_field(p, f).Addr()
150}
151
Russ Coxd4ce3f12012-09-12 10:36:26 +1000152// SetStructPointer writes a *struct field in the struct.
153func structPointer_SetStructPointer(p structPointer, f field, q structPointer) {
154 structPointer_field(p, f).Set(q.v)
155}
156
157// GetStructPointer reads a *struct field in the struct.
158func structPointer_GetStructPointer(p structPointer, f field) structPointer {
159 return structPointer{structPointer_field(p, f)}
160}
161
162// StructPointerSlice the address of a []*struct field in the struct.
163func structPointer_StructPointerSlice(p structPointer, f field) structPointerSlice {
164 return structPointerSlice{structPointer_field(p, f)}
165}
166
167// A structPointerSlice represents the address of a slice of pointers to structs
168// (themselves messages or groups). That is, v.Type() is *[]*struct{...}.
169type structPointerSlice struct {
170 v reflect.Value
171}
172
173func (p structPointerSlice) Len() int { return p.v.Len() }
174func (p structPointerSlice) Index(i int) structPointer { return structPointer{p.v.Index(i)} }
175func (p structPointerSlice) Append(q structPointer) {
176 p.v.Set(reflect.Append(p.v, q.v))
177}
178
179var (
180 int32Type = reflect.TypeOf(int32(0))
181 uint32Type = reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0))
182 float32Type = reflect.TypeOf(float32(0))
183 int64Type = reflect.TypeOf(int64(0))
184 uint64Type = reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0))
185 float64Type = reflect.TypeOf(float64(0))
186)
187
188// A word32 represents a field of type *int32, *uint32, *float32, or *enum.
189// That is, v.Type() is *int32, *uint32, *float32, or *enum and v is assignable.
190type word32 struct {
191 v reflect.Value
192}
193
194// IsNil reports whether p is nil.
195func word32_IsNil(p word32) bool {
196 return p.v.IsNil()
197}
198
199// Set sets p to point at a newly allocated word with bits set to x.
200func word32_Set(p word32, o *Buffer, x uint32) {
201 t := p.v.Type().Elem()
202 switch t {
203 case int32Type:
204 if len(o.int32s) == 0 {
205 o.int32s = make([]int32, uint32PoolSize)
206 }
207 o.int32s[0] = int32(x)
208 p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.int32s[0]))
209 o.int32s = o.int32s[1:]
210 return
211 case uint32Type:
212 if len(o.uint32s) == 0 {
213 o.uint32s = make([]uint32, uint32PoolSize)
214 }
215 o.uint32s[0] = x
216 p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.uint32s[0]))
217 o.uint32s = o.uint32s[1:]
218 return
219 case float32Type:
220 if len(o.float32s) == 0 {
221 o.float32s = make([]float32, uint32PoolSize)
222 }
223 o.float32s[0] = math.Float32frombits(x)
224 p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.float32s[0]))
225 o.float32s = o.float32s[1:]
226 return
227 }
228
229 // must be enum
230 p.v.Set(reflect.New(t))
231 p.v.Elem().SetInt(int64(int32(x)))
232}
233
234// Get gets the bits pointed at by p, as a uint32.
235func word32_Get(p word32) uint32 {
236 elem := p.v.Elem()
237 switch elem.Kind() {
238 case reflect.Int32:
239 return uint32(elem.Int())
240 case reflect.Uint32:
241 return uint32(elem.Uint())
242 case reflect.Float32:
243 return math.Float32bits(float32(elem.Float()))
244 }
245 panic("unreachable")
246}
247
248// Word32 returns a reference to a *int32, *uint32, *float32, or *enum field in the struct.
249func structPointer_Word32(p structPointer, f field) word32 {
250 return word32{structPointer_field(p, f)}
251}
252
David Symondsabd3b412014-11-28 11:43:44 +1100253// A word32Val represents a field of type int32, uint32, float32, or enum.
254// That is, v.Type() is int32, uint32, float32, or enum and v is assignable.
255type word32Val struct {
256 v reflect.Value
257}
258
259// Set sets *p to x.
260func word32Val_Set(p word32Val, x uint32) {
261 switch p.v.Type() {
262 case int32Type:
263 p.v.SetInt(int64(x))
264 return
265 case uint32Type:
266 p.v.SetUint(uint64(x))
267 return
268 case float32Type:
269 p.v.SetFloat(float64(math.Float32frombits(x)))
270 return
271 }
272
273 // must be enum
274 p.v.SetInt(int64(int32(x)))
275}
276
277// Get gets the bits pointed at by p, as a uint32.
278func word32Val_Get(p word32Val) uint32 {
279 elem := p.v
280 switch elem.Kind() {
281 case reflect.Int32:
282 return uint32(elem.Int())
283 case reflect.Uint32:
284 return uint32(elem.Uint())
285 case reflect.Float32:
286 return math.Float32bits(float32(elem.Float()))
287 }
288 panic("unreachable")
289}
290
291// Word32Val returns a reference to a int32, uint32, float32, or enum field in the struct.
292func structPointer_Word32Val(p structPointer, f field) word32Val {
293 return word32Val{structPointer_field(p, f)}
294}
295
Russ Coxd4ce3f12012-09-12 10:36:26 +1000296// A word32Slice is a slice of 32-bit values.
297// That is, v.Type() is []int32, []uint32, []float32, or []enum.
298type word32Slice struct {
299 v reflect.Value
300}
301
302func (p word32Slice) Append(x uint32) {
303 n, m := p.v.Len(), p.v.Cap()
304 if n < m {
305 p.v.SetLen(n + 1)
306 } else {
307 t := p.v.Type().Elem()
308 p.v.Set(reflect.Append(p.v, reflect.Zero(t)))
309 }
310 elem := p.v.Index(n)
311 switch elem.Kind() {
312 case reflect.Int32:
313 elem.SetInt(int64(int32(x)))
314 case reflect.Uint32:
315 elem.SetUint(uint64(x))
316 case reflect.Float32:
317 elem.SetFloat(float64(math.Float32frombits(x)))
318 }
319}
320
321func (p word32Slice) Len() int {
322 return p.v.Len()
323}
324
325func (p word32Slice) Index(i int) uint32 {
326 elem := p.v.Index(i)
327 switch elem.Kind() {
328 case reflect.Int32:
329 return uint32(elem.Int())
330 case reflect.Uint32:
331 return uint32(elem.Uint())
332 case reflect.Float32:
333 return math.Float32bits(float32(elem.Float()))
334 }
335 panic("unreachable")
336}
337
338// Word32Slice returns a reference to a []int32, []uint32, []float32, or []enum field in the struct.
339func structPointer_Word32Slice(p structPointer, f field) word32Slice {
340 return word32Slice{structPointer_field(p, f)}
341}
342
343// word64 is like word32 but for 64-bit values.
344type word64 struct {
345 v reflect.Value
346}
347
348func word64_Set(p word64, o *Buffer, x uint64) {
349 t := p.v.Type().Elem()
350 switch t {
351 case int64Type:
352 if len(o.int64s) == 0 {
353 o.int64s = make([]int64, uint64PoolSize)
354 }
355 o.int64s[0] = int64(x)
356 p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.int64s[0]))
357 o.int64s = o.int64s[1:]
358 return
359 case uint64Type:
360 if len(o.uint64s) == 0 {
361 o.uint64s = make([]uint64, uint64PoolSize)
362 }
363 o.uint64s[0] = x
364 p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.uint64s[0]))
365 o.uint64s = o.uint64s[1:]
366 return
367 case float64Type:
368 if len(o.float64s) == 0 {
369 o.float64s = make([]float64, uint64PoolSize)
370 }
371 o.float64s[0] = math.Float64frombits(x)
372 p.v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&o.float64s[0]))
373 o.float64s = o.float64s[1:]
374 return
375 }
376 panic("unreachable")
377}
378
379func word64_IsNil(p word64) bool {
380 return p.v.IsNil()
381}
382
383func word64_Get(p word64) uint64 {
384 elem := p.v.Elem()
385 switch elem.Kind() {
386 case reflect.Int64:
387 return uint64(elem.Int())
388 case reflect.Uint64:
389 return elem.Uint()
390 case reflect.Float64:
391 return math.Float64bits(elem.Float())
392 }
393 panic("unreachable")
394}
395
396func structPointer_Word64(p structPointer, f field) word64 {
397 return word64{structPointer_field(p, f)}
398}
399
David Symondsabd3b412014-11-28 11:43:44 +1100400// word64Val is like word32Val but for 64-bit values.
401type word64Val struct {
402 v reflect.Value
403}
404
405func word64Val_Set(p word64Val, o *Buffer, x uint64) {
406 switch p.v.Type() {
407 case int64Type:
408 p.v.SetInt(int64(x))
409 return
410 case uint64Type:
411 p.v.SetUint(x)
412 return
413 case float64Type:
414 p.v.SetFloat(math.Float64frombits(x))
415 return
416 }
417 panic("unreachable")
418}
419
420func word64Val_Get(p word64Val) uint64 {
421 elem := p.v
422 switch elem.Kind() {
423 case reflect.Int64:
424 return uint64(elem.Int())
425 case reflect.Uint64:
426 return elem.Uint()
427 case reflect.Float64:
428 return math.Float64bits(elem.Float())
429 }
430 panic("unreachable")
431}
432
433func structPointer_Word64Val(p structPointer, f field) word64Val {
434 return word64Val{structPointer_field(p, f)}
435}
436
Russ Coxd4ce3f12012-09-12 10:36:26 +1000437type word64Slice struct {
438 v reflect.Value
439}
440
441func (p word64Slice) Append(x uint64) {
442 n, m := p.v.Len(), p.v.Cap()
443 if n < m {
444 p.v.SetLen(n + 1)
445 } else {
446 t := p.v.Type().Elem()
447 p.v.Set(reflect.Append(p.v, reflect.Zero(t)))
448 }
449 elem := p.v.Index(n)
450 switch elem.Kind() {
451 case reflect.Int64:
452 elem.SetInt(int64(int64(x)))
453 case reflect.Uint64:
454 elem.SetUint(uint64(x))
455 case reflect.Float64:
456 elem.SetFloat(float64(math.Float64frombits(x)))
457 }
458}
459
460func (p word64Slice) Len() int {
461 return p.v.Len()
462}
463
464func (p word64Slice) Index(i int) uint64 {
465 elem := p.v.Index(i)
466 switch elem.Kind() {
467 case reflect.Int64:
468 return uint64(elem.Int())
469 case reflect.Uint64:
470 return uint64(elem.Uint())
471 case reflect.Float64:
472 return math.Float64bits(float64(elem.Float()))
473 }
474 panic("unreachable")
475}
476
477func structPointer_Word64Slice(p structPointer, f field) word64Slice {
478 return word64Slice{structPointer_field(p, f)}
479}