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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 // Interface for manipulating databases of descriptors.
     36 
     37 #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_DESCRIPTOR_DATABASE_H__
     38 #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_DESCRIPTOR_DATABASE_H__
     39 
     40 #include <map>
     41 #include <string>
     42 #include <utility>
     43 #include <vector>
     44 #include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h>
     45 #include <google/protobuf/descriptor.h>
     46 
     47 namespace google {
     48 namespace protobuf {
     49 
     50 // Defined in this file.
     51 class DescriptorDatabase;
     52 class SimpleDescriptorDatabase;
     53 class EncodedDescriptorDatabase;
     54 class DescriptorPoolDatabase;
     55 class MergedDescriptorDatabase;
     56 
     57 // Abstract interface for a database of descriptors.
     58 //
     59 // This is useful if you want to create a DescriptorPool which loads
     60 // descriptors on-demand from some sort of large database.  If the database
     61 // is large, it may be inefficient to enumerate every .proto file inside it
     62 // calling DescriptorPool::BuildFile() for each one.  Instead, a DescriptorPool
     63 // can be created which wraps a DescriptorDatabase and only builds particular
     64 // descriptors when they are needed.
     65 class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT DescriptorDatabase {
     66  public:
     67   inline DescriptorDatabase() {}
     68   virtual ~DescriptorDatabase();
     69 
     70   // Find a file by file name.  Fills in in *output and returns true if found.
     71   // Otherwise, returns false, leaving the contents of *output undefined.
     72   virtual bool FindFileByName(const string& filename,
     73                               FileDescriptorProto* output) = 0;
     74 
     75   // Find the file that declares the given fully-qualified symbol name.
     76   // If found, fills in *output and returns true, otherwise returns false
     77   // and leaves *output undefined.
     78   virtual bool FindFileContainingSymbol(const string& symbol_name,
     79                                         FileDescriptorProto* output) = 0;
     80 
     81   // Find the file which defines an extension extending the given message type
     82   // with the given field number.  If found, fills in *output and returns true,
     83   // otherwise returns false and leaves *output undefined.  containing_type
     84   // must be a fully-qualified type name.
     85   virtual bool FindFileContainingExtension(const string& containing_type,
     86                                            int field_number,
     87                                            FileDescriptorProto* output) = 0;
     88 
     89   // Finds the tag numbers used by all known extensions of
     90   // extendee_type, and appends them to output in an undefined
     91   // order. This method is best-effort: it's not guaranteed that the
     92   // database will find all extensions, and it's not guaranteed that
     93   // FindFileContainingExtension will return true on all of the found
     94   // numbers. Returns true if the search was successful, otherwise
     95   // returns false and leaves output unchanged.
     96   //
     97   // This method has a default implementation that always returns
     98   // false.
     99   virtual bool FindAllExtensionNumbers(const string& /* extendee_type */,
    100                                        vector<int>* /* output */) {
    101     return false;
    102   }
    103 
    104 
    105  private:
    106   GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(DescriptorDatabase);
    107 };
    108 
    109 // A DescriptorDatabase into which you can insert files manually.
    110 //
    111 // FindFileContainingSymbol() is fully-implemented.  When you add a file, its
    112 // symbols will be indexed for this purpose.  Note that the implementation
    113 // may return false positives, but only if it isn't possible for the symbol
    114 // to be defined in any other file.  In particular, if a file defines a symbol
    115 // "Foo", then searching for "Foo.[anything]" will match that file.  This way,
    116 // the database does not need to aggressively index all children of a symbol.
    117 //
    118 // FindFileContainingExtension() is mostly-implemented.  It works if and only
    119 // if the original FieldDescriptorProto defining the extension has a
    120 // fully-qualified type name in its "extendee" field (i.e. starts with a '.').
    121 // If the extendee is a relative name, SimpleDescriptorDatabase will not
    122 // attempt to resolve the type, so it will not know what type the extension is
    123 // extending.  Therefore, calling FindFileContainingExtension() with the
    124 // extension's containing type will never actually find that extension.  Note
    125 // that this is an unlikely problem, as all FileDescriptorProtos created by the
    126 // protocol compiler (as well as ones created by calling
    127 // FileDescriptor::CopyTo()) will always use fully-qualified names for all
    128 // types.  You only need to worry if you are constructing FileDescriptorProtos
    129 // yourself, or are calling compiler::Parser directly.
    130 class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT SimpleDescriptorDatabase : public DescriptorDatabase {
    131  public:
    132   SimpleDescriptorDatabase();
    133   ~SimpleDescriptorDatabase();
    134 
    135   // Adds the FileDescriptorProto to the database, making a copy.  The object
    136   // can be deleted after Add() returns.  Returns false if the file conflicted
    137   // with a file already in the database, in which case an error will have
    138   // been written to GOOGLE_LOG(ERROR).
    139   bool Add(const FileDescriptorProto& file);
    140 
    141   // Adds the FileDescriptorProto to the database and takes ownership of it.
    142   bool AddAndOwn(const FileDescriptorProto* file);
    143 
    144   // implements DescriptorDatabase -----------------------------------
    145   bool FindFileByName(const string& filename,
    146                       FileDescriptorProto* output);
    147   bool FindFileContainingSymbol(const string& symbol_name,
    148                                 FileDescriptorProto* output);
    149   bool FindFileContainingExtension(const string& containing_type,
    150                                    int field_number,
    151                                    FileDescriptorProto* output);
    152   bool FindAllExtensionNumbers(const string& extendee_type,
    153                                vector<int>* output);
    154 
    155  private:
    156   // So that it can use DescriptorIndex.
    157   friend class EncodedDescriptorDatabase;
    158 
    159   // An index mapping file names, symbol names, and extension numbers to
    160   // some sort of values.
    161   template <typename Value>
    162   class DescriptorIndex {
    163    public:
    164     // Helpers to recursively add particular descriptors and all their contents
    165     // to the index.
    166     bool AddFile(const FileDescriptorProto& file,
    167                  Value value);
    168     bool AddSymbol(const string& name, Value value);
    169     bool AddNestedExtensions(const DescriptorProto& message_type,
    170                              Value value);
    171     bool AddExtension(const FieldDescriptorProto& field,
    172                       Value value);
    173 
    174     Value FindFile(const string& filename);
    175     Value FindSymbol(const string& name);
    176     Value FindExtension(const string& containing_type, int field_number);
    177     bool FindAllExtensionNumbers(const string& containing_type,
    178                                  vector<int>* output);
    179 
    180    private:
    181     map<string, Value> by_name_;
    182     map<string, Value> by_symbol_;
    183     map<pair<string, int>, Value> by_extension_;
    184 
    185     // Invariant:  The by_symbol_ map does not contain any symbols which are
    186     // prefixes of other symbols in the map.  For example, "foo.bar" is a
    187     // prefix of "foo.bar.baz" (but is not a prefix of "foo.barbaz").
    188     //
    189     // This invariant is important because it means that given a symbol name,
    190     // we can find a key in the map which is a prefix of the symbol in O(lg n)
    191     // time, and we know that there is at most one such key.
    192     //
    193     // The prefix lookup algorithm works like so:
    194     // 1) Find the last key in the map which is less than or equal to the
    195     //    search key.
    196     // 2) If the found key is a prefix of the search key, then return it.
    197     //    Otherwise, there is no match.
    198     //
    199     // I am sure this algorithm has been described elsewhere, but since I
    200     // wasn't able to find it quickly I will instead prove that it works
    201     // myself.  The key to the algorithm is that if a match exists, step (1)
    202     // will find it.  Proof:
    203     // 1) Define the "search key" to be the key we are looking for, the "found
    204     //    key" to be the key found in step (1), and the "match key" to be the
    205     //    key which actually matches the serach key (i.e. the key we're trying
    206     //    to find).
    207     // 2) The found key must be less than or equal to the search key by
    208     //    definition.
    209     // 3) The match key must also be less than or equal to the search key
    210     //    (because it is a prefix).
    211     // 4) The match key cannot be greater than the found key, because if it
    212     //    were, then step (1) of the algorithm would have returned the match
    213     //    key instead (since it finds the *greatest* key which is less than or
    214     //    equal to the search key).
    215     // 5) Therefore, the found key must be between the match key and the search
    216     //    key, inclusive.
    217     // 6) Since the search key must be a sub-symbol of the match key, if it is
    218     //    not equal to the match key, then search_key[match_key.size()] must
    219     //    be '.'.
    220     // 7) Since '.' sorts before any other character that is valid in a symbol
    221     //    name, then if the found key is not equal to the match key, then
    222     //    found_key[match_key.size()] must also be '.', because any other value
    223     //    would make it sort after the search key.
    224     // 8) Therefore, if the found key is not equal to the match key, then the
    225     //    found key must be a sub-symbol of the match key.  However, this would
    226     //    contradict our map invariant which says that no symbol in the map is
    227     //    a sub-symbol of any other.
    228     // 9) Therefore, the found key must match the match key.
    229     //
    230     // The above proof assumes the match key exists.  In the case that the
    231     // match key does not exist, then step (1) will return some other symbol.
    232     // That symbol cannot be a super-symbol of the search key since if it were,
    233     // then it would be a match, and we're assuming the match key doesn't exist.
    234     // Therefore, step 2 will correctly return no match.
    235 
    236     // Find the last entry in the by_symbol_ map whose key is less than or
    237     // equal to the given name.
    238     typename map<string, Value>::iterator FindLastLessOrEqual(
    239         const string& name);
    240 
    241     // True if either the arguments are equal or super_symbol identifies a
    242     // parent symbol of sub_symbol (e.g. "foo.bar" is a parent of
    243     // "foo.bar.baz", but not a parent of "foo.barbaz").
    244     bool IsSubSymbol(const string& sub_symbol, const string& super_symbol);
    245 
    246     // Returns true if and only if all characters in the name are alphanumerics,
    247     // underscores, or periods.
    248     bool ValidateSymbolName(const string& name);
    249   };
    250 
    251 
    252   DescriptorIndex<const FileDescriptorProto*> index_;
    253   vector<const FileDescriptorProto*> files_to_delete_;
    254 
    255   // If file is non-NULL, copy it into *output and return true, otherwise
    256   // return false.
    257   bool MaybeCopy(const FileDescriptorProto* file,
    258                  FileDescriptorProto* output);
    259 
    260   GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(SimpleDescriptorDatabase);
    261 };
    262 
    263 // Very similar to SimpleDescriptorDatabase, but stores all the descriptors
    264 // as raw bytes and generally tries to use as little memory as possible.
    265 //
    266 // The same caveats regarding FindFileContainingExtension() apply as with
    267 // SimpleDescriptorDatabase.
    268 class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT EncodedDescriptorDatabase : public DescriptorDatabase {
    269  public:
    270   EncodedDescriptorDatabase();
    271   ~EncodedDescriptorDatabase();
    272 
    273   // Adds the FileDescriptorProto to the database.  The descriptor is provided
    274   // in encoded form.  The database does not make a copy of the bytes, nor
    275   // does it take ownership; it's up to the caller to make sure the bytes
    276   // remain valid for the life of the database.  Returns false and logs an error
    277   // if the bytes are not a valid FileDescriptorProto or if the file conflicted
    278   // with a file already in the database.
    279   bool Add(const void* encoded_file_descriptor, int size);
    280 
    281   // Like Add(), but makes a copy of the data, so that the caller does not
    282   // need to keep it around.
    283   bool AddCopy(const void* encoded_file_descriptor, int size);
    284 
    285   // Like FindFileContainingSymbol but returns only the name of the file.
    286   bool FindNameOfFileContainingSymbol(const string& symbol_name,
    287                                       string* output);
    288 
    289   // implements DescriptorDatabase -----------------------------------
    290   bool FindFileByName(const string& filename,
    291                       FileDescriptorProto* output);
    292   bool FindFileContainingSymbol(const string& symbol_name,
    293                                 FileDescriptorProto* output);
    294   bool FindFileContainingExtension(const string& containing_type,
    295                                    int field_number,
    296                                    FileDescriptorProto* output);
    297   bool FindAllExtensionNumbers(const string& extendee_type,
    298                                vector<int>* output);
    299 
    300  private:
    301   SimpleDescriptorDatabase::DescriptorIndex<pair<const void*, int> > index_;
    302   vector<void*> files_to_delete_;
    303 
    304   // If encoded_file.first is non-NULL, parse the data into *output and return
    305   // true, otherwise return false.
    306   bool MaybeParse(pair<const void*, int> encoded_file,
    307                   FileDescriptorProto* output);
    308 
    309   GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(EncodedDescriptorDatabase);
    310 };
    311 
    312 // A DescriptorDatabase that fetches files from a given pool.
    313 class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT DescriptorPoolDatabase : public DescriptorDatabase {
    314  public:
    315   explicit DescriptorPoolDatabase(const DescriptorPool& pool);
    316   ~DescriptorPoolDatabase();
    317 
    318   // implements DescriptorDatabase -----------------------------------
    319   bool FindFileByName(const string& filename,
    320                       FileDescriptorProto* output);
    321   bool FindFileContainingSymbol(const string& symbol_name,
    322                                 FileDescriptorProto* output);
    323   bool FindFileContainingExtension(const string& containing_type,
    324                                    int field_number,
    325                                    FileDescriptorProto* output);
    326   bool FindAllExtensionNumbers(const string& extendee_type,
    327                                vector<int>* output);
    328 
    329  private:
    330   const DescriptorPool& pool_;
    331   GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(DescriptorPoolDatabase);
    332 };
    333 
    334 // A DescriptorDatabase that wraps two or more others.  It first searches the
    335 // first database and, if that fails, tries the second, and so on.
    336 class LIBPROTOBUF_EXPORT MergedDescriptorDatabase : public DescriptorDatabase {
    337  public:
    338   // Merge just two databases.  The sources remain property of the caller.
    339   MergedDescriptorDatabase(DescriptorDatabase* source1,
    340                            DescriptorDatabase* source2);
    341   // Merge more than two databases.  The sources remain property of the caller.
    342   // The vector may be deleted after the constructor returns but the
    343   // DescriptorDatabases need to stick around.
    344   explicit MergedDescriptorDatabase(const vector<DescriptorDatabase*>& sources);
    345   ~MergedDescriptorDatabase();
    346 
    347   // implements DescriptorDatabase -----------------------------------
    348   bool FindFileByName(const string& filename,
    349                       FileDescriptorProto* output);
    350   bool FindFileContainingSymbol(const string& symbol_name,
    351                                 FileDescriptorProto* output);
    352   bool FindFileContainingExtension(const string& containing_type,
    353                                    int field_number,
    354                                    FileDescriptorProto* output);
    355   // Merges the results of calling all databases. Returns true iff any
    356   // of the databases returned true.
    357   bool FindAllExtensionNumbers(const string& extendee_type,
    358                                vector<int>* output);
    359 
    360 
    361  private:
    362   vector<DescriptorDatabase*> sources_;
    363   GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(MergedDescriptorDatabase);
    364 };
    365 
    366 }  // namespace protobuf
    367 
    368 }  // namespace google
    369 #endif  // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_DESCRIPTOR_DATABASE_H__
    370