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jieluo@google.combde4a322014-08-12 21:10:30 +00001// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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Feng Xiaoe4288622014-10-01 16:26:23 -07003// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
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31// Author: anuraag@google.com (Anuraag Agrawal)
32// Author: tibell@google.com (Johan Tibell)
33
34#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_PYTHON_CPP_REPEATED_SCALAR_CONTAINER_H__
35#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_PYTHON_CPP_REPEATED_SCALAR_CONTAINER_H__
36
37#include <Python.h>
38
39#include <memory>
40#ifndef _SHARED_PTR_H
41#include <google/protobuf/stubs/shared_ptr.h>
42#endif
43
Feng Xiao6ef984a2014-11-10 17:34:54 -080044#include <google/protobuf/descriptor.h>
jieluo@google.combde4a322014-08-12 21:10:30 +000045
46namespace google {
47namespace protobuf {
48
49class Message;
50
Manjunath Kudlur3f9b4f22015-12-07 14:15:29 -080051#ifdef _SHARED_PTR_H
Jisi Liu3b3c8ab2016-03-30 11:39:59 -070052using shared_ptr;
Manjunath Kudlur96537c42015-12-09 07:40:30 -080053#else
54using internal::shared_ptr;
Manjunath Kudlur3f9b4f22015-12-07 14:15:29 -080055#endif
jieluo@google.combde4a322014-08-12 21:10:30 +000056
57namespace python {
58
jieluo@google.combde4a322014-08-12 21:10:30 +000059struct CMessage;
60
61typedef struct RepeatedScalarContainer {
62 PyObject_HEAD;
63
64 // This is the top-level C++ Message object that owns the whole
65 // proto tree. Every Python RepeatedScalarContainer holds a
66 // reference to it in order to keep it alive as long as there's a
67 // Python object that references any part of the tree.
68 shared_ptr<Message> owner;
69
70 // Pointer to the C++ Message that contains this container. The
71 // RepeatedScalarContainer does not own this pointer.
72 Message* message;
73
74 // Weak reference to a parent CMessage object (i.e. may be NULL.)
75 //
76 // Used to make sure all ancestors are also mutable when first
77 // modifying the container.
78 CMessage* parent;
79
Feng Xiao6ef984a2014-11-10 17:34:54 -080080 // Pointer to the parent's descriptor that describes this
jieluo@google.combde4a322014-08-12 21:10:30 +000081 // field. Used together with the parent's message when making a
82 // default message instance mutable.
Feng Xiao6ef984a2014-11-10 17:34:54 -080083 // The pointer is owned by the global DescriptorPool.
Jisi Liuada65562015-02-25 16:39:11 -080084 const FieldDescriptor* parent_field_descriptor;
jieluo@google.combde4a322014-08-12 21:10:30 +000085} RepeatedScalarContainer;
86
87extern PyTypeObject RepeatedScalarContainer_Type;
88
89namespace repeated_scalar_container {
90
Feng Xiao6ef984a2014-11-10 17:34:54 -080091// Builds a RepeatedScalarContainer object, from a parent message and a
92// field descriptor.
93extern PyObject *NewContainer(
Jisi Liuada65562015-02-25 16:39:11 -080094 CMessage* parent, const FieldDescriptor* parent_field_descriptor);
Feng Xiao6ef984a2014-11-10 17:34:54 -080095
jieluo@google.combde4a322014-08-12 21:10:30 +000096// Appends the scalar 'item' to the end of the container 'self'.
97//
98// Returns None if successful; returns NULL and sets an exception if
99// unsuccessful.
100PyObject* Append(RepeatedScalarContainer* self, PyObject* item);
101
102// Releases the messages in the container to a new message.
103//
104// Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
105int Release(RepeatedScalarContainer* self);
106
107// Appends all the elements in the input iterator to the container.
108//
109// Returns None if successful; returns NULL and sets an exception if
110// unsuccessful.
111PyObject* Extend(RepeatedScalarContainer* self, PyObject* value);
112
113// Set the owner field of self and any children of self.
114void SetOwner(RepeatedScalarContainer* self,
115 const shared_ptr<Message>& new_owner);
116
117} // namespace repeated_scalar_container
118} // namespace python
119} // namespace protobuf
120
121} // namespace google
122#endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_PYTHON_CPP_REPEATED_SCALAR_CONTAINER_H__