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     30 
     31 // Author: kenton (at) google.com (Kenton Varda)
     32 //  Based on original Protocol Buffers design by
     33 //  Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others.
     34 
     35 #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_CPP_HELPERS_H__
     36 #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_CPP_HELPERS_H__
     37 
     38 #include <string>
     39 #include <google/protobuf/descriptor.h>
     40 #include <google/protobuf/descriptor.pb.h>
     41 
     42 namespace google {
     43 namespace protobuf {
     44 namespace compiler {
     45 namespace cpp {
     46 
     47 // Commonly-used separator comments.  Thick is a line of '=', thin is a line
     48 // of '-'.
     49 extern const char kThickSeparator[];
     50 extern const char kThinSeparator[];
     51 
     52 // Returns the non-nested type name for the given type.  If "qualified" is
     53 // true, prefix the type with the full namespace.  For example, if you had:
     54 //   package foo.bar;
     55 //   message Baz { message Qux {} }
     56 // Then the qualified ClassName for Qux would be:
     57 //   ::foo::bar::Baz_Qux
     58 // While the non-qualified version would be:
     59 //   Baz_Qux
     60 string ClassName(const Descriptor* descriptor, bool qualified);
     61 string ClassName(const EnumDescriptor* enum_descriptor, bool qualified);
     62 
     63 string SuperClassName(const Descriptor* descriptor);
     64 
     65 // Get the (unqualified) name that should be used for this field in C++ code.
     66 // The name is coerced to lower-case to emulate proto1 behavior.  People
     67 // should be using lowercase-with-underscores style for proto field names
     68 // anyway, so normally this just returns field->name().
     69 string FieldName(const FieldDescriptor* field);
     70 
     71 // Get the unqualified name that should be used for a field's field
     72 // number constant.
     73 string FieldConstantName(const FieldDescriptor *field);
     74 
     75 // Returns the scope where the field was defined (for extensions, this is
     76 // different from the message type to which the field applies).
     77 inline const Descriptor* FieldScope(const FieldDescriptor* field) {
     78   return field->is_extension() ?
     79     field->extension_scope() : field->containing_type();
     80 }
     81 
     82 // Returns the fully-qualified type name field->message_type().  Usually this
     83 // is just ClassName(field->message_type(), true);
     84 string FieldMessageTypeName(const FieldDescriptor* field);
     85 
     86 // Strips ".proto" or ".protodevel" from the end of a filename.
     87 string StripProto(const string& filename);
     88 
     89 // Get the C++ type name for a primitive type (e.g. "double", "::google::protobuf::int32", etc.).
     90 // Note:  non-built-in type names will be qualified, meaning they will start
     91 // with a ::.  If you are using the type as a template parameter, you will
     92 // need to insure there is a space between the < and the ::, because the
     93 // ridiculous C++ standard defines "<:" to be a synonym for "[".
     94 const char* PrimitiveTypeName(FieldDescriptor::CppType type);
     95 
     96 // Get the declared type name in CamelCase format, as is used e.g. for the
     97 // methods of WireFormat.  For example, TYPE_INT32 becomes "Int32".
     98 const char* DeclaredTypeMethodName(FieldDescriptor::Type type);
     99 
    100 // Get code that evaluates to the field's default value.
    101 string DefaultValue(const FieldDescriptor* field);
    102 
    103 // Convert a file name into a valid identifier.
    104 string FilenameIdentifier(const string& filename);
    105 
    106 // Return the name of the AddDescriptors() function for a given file.
    107 string GlobalAddDescriptorsName(const string& filename);
    108 
    109 // Return the name of the AssignDescriptors() function for a given file.
    110 string GlobalAssignDescriptorsName(const string& filename);
    111 
    112 // Return the name of the ShutdownFile() function for a given file.
    113 string GlobalShutdownFileName(const string& filename);
    114 
    115 // Do message classes in this file keep track of unknown fields?
    116 inline bool HasUnknownFields(const FileDescriptor *file) {
    117   return file->options().optimize_for() != FileOptions::LITE_RUNTIME;
    118 }
    119 
    120 // Does this file have generated parsing, serialization, and other
    121 // standard methods for which reflection-based fallback implementations exist?
    122 inline bool HasGeneratedMethods(const FileDescriptor *file) {
    123   return file->options().optimize_for() != FileOptions::CODE_SIZE;
    124 }
    125 
    126 // Do message classes in this file have descriptor and refelction methods?
    127 inline bool HasDescriptorMethods(const FileDescriptor *file) {
    128   return file->options().optimize_for() != FileOptions::LITE_RUNTIME;
    129 }
    130 
    131 // Should we generate generic services for this file?
    132 inline bool HasGenericServices(const FileDescriptor *file) {
    133   return file->service_count() > 0 &&
    134          file->options().optimize_for() != FileOptions::LITE_RUNTIME &&
    135          file->options().cc_generic_services();
    136 }
    137 
    138 // Should string fields in this file verify that their contents are UTF-8?
    139 inline bool HasUtf8Verification(const FileDescriptor* file) {
    140   return file->options().optimize_for() != FileOptions::LITE_RUNTIME;
    141 }
    142 
    143 // Should we generate a separate, super-optimized code path for serializing to
    144 // flat arrays?  We don't do this in Lite mode because we'd rather reduce code
    145 // size.
    146 inline bool HasFastArraySerialization(const FileDescriptor* file) {
    147   return file->options().optimize_for() == FileOptions::SPEED;
    148 }
    149 
    150 
    151 }  // namespace cpp
    152 }  // namespace compiler
    153 }  // namespace protobuf
    154 
    155 }  // namespace google
    156 #endif  // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_CPP_HELPERS_H__
    157