// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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. // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda) // Based on original Protocol Buffers design by // Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others. #include #include #ifndef _SHARED_PTR_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace google { namespace protobuf { namespace compiler { namespace java { namespace { struct FieldDescriptorCompare { bool operator ()(const FieldDescriptor* f1, const FieldDescriptor* f2) const { if(f1 == NULL) { return false; } if(f2 == NULL) { return true; } return f1->full_name() < f2->full_name(); } }; typedef std::set FieldDescriptorSet; // Recursively searches the given message to collect extensions. // Returns true if all the extensions can be recognized. The extensions will be // appended in to the extensions parameter. // Returns false when there are unknown fields, in which case the data in the // extensions output parameter is not reliable and should be discarded. bool CollectExtensions(const Message& message, FieldDescriptorSet* extensions) { const Reflection* reflection = message.GetReflection(); // There are unknown fields that could be extensions, thus this call fails. if (reflection->GetUnknownFields(message).field_count() > 0) return false; std::vector fields; reflection->ListFields(message, &fields); for (int i = 0; i < fields.size(); i++) { if (fields[i]->is_extension()) extensions->insert(fields[i]); if (GetJavaType(fields[i]) == JAVATYPE_MESSAGE) { if (fields[i]->is_repeated()) { int size = reflection->FieldSize(message, fields[i]); for (int j = 0; j < size; j++) { const Message& sub_message = reflection->GetRepeatedMessage(message, fields[i], j); if (!CollectExtensions(sub_message, extensions)) return false; } } else { const Message& sub_message = reflection->GetMessage(message, fields[i]); if (!CollectExtensions(sub_message, extensions)) return false; } } } return true; } // Finds all extensions in the given message and its sub-messages. If the // message contains unknown fields (which could be extensions), then those // extensions are defined in alternate_pool. // The message will be converted to a DynamicMessage backed by alternate_pool // in order to handle this case. void CollectExtensions(const FileDescriptorProto& file_proto, const DescriptorPool& alternate_pool, FieldDescriptorSet* extensions, const string& file_data) { if (!CollectExtensions(file_proto, extensions)) { // There are unknown fields in the file_proto, which are probably // extensions. We need to parse the data into a dynamic message based on the // builder-pool to find out all extensions. const Descriptor* file_proto_desc = alternate_pool.FindMessageTypeByName( file_proto.GetDescriptor()->full_name()); GOOGLE_CHECK(file_proto_desc) << "Find unknown fields in FileDescriptorProto when building " << file_proto.name() << ". It's likely that those fields are custom options, however, " "descriptor.proto is not in the transitive dependencies. " "This normally should not happen. Please report a bug."; DynamicMessageFactory factory; google::protobuf::scoped_ptr dynamic_file_proto( factory.GetPrototype(file_proto_desc)->New()); GOOGLE_CHECK(dynamic_file_proto.get() != NULL); GOOGLE_CHECK(dynamic_file_proto->ParseFromString(file_data)); // Collect the extensions again from the dynamic message. There should be no // more unknown fields this time, i.e. all the custom options should be // parsed as extensions now. extensions->clear(); GOOGLE_CHECK(CollectExtensions(*dynamic_file_proto, extensions)) << "Find unknown fields in FileDescriptorProto when building " << file_proto.name() << ". It's likely that those fields are custom options, however, " "those options cannot be recognized in the builder pool. " "This normally should not happen. Please report a bug."; } } // Our static initialization methods can become very, very large. // So large that if we aren't careful we end up blowing the JVM's // 64K bytes of bytecode/method. Fortunately, since these static // methods are executed only once near the beginning of a program, // there's usually plenty of stack space available and we can // extend our methods by simply chaining them to another method // with a tail call. This inserts the sequence call-next-method, // end this one, begin-next-method as needed. void MaybeRestartJavaMethod(io::Printer* printer, int *bytecode_estimate, int *method_num, const char *chain_statement, const char *method_decl) { // The goal here is to stay under 64K bytes of jvm bytecode/method, // since otherwise we hit a hardcoded limit in the jvm and javac will // then fail with the error "code too large". This limit lets our // estimates be off by a factor of two and still we're okay. static const int bytesPerMethod = kMaxStaticSize; if ((*bytecode_estimate) > bytesPerMethod) { ++(*method_num); printer->Print(chain_statement, "method_num", SimpleItoa(*method_num)); printer->Outdent(); printer->Print("}\n"); printer->Print(method_decl, "method_num", SimpleItoa(*method_num)); printer->Indent(); *bytecode_estimate = 0; } } } // namespace FileGenerator::FileGenerator(const FileDescriptor* file, const Options& options, bool immutable_api) : file_(file), java_package_(FileJavaPackage(file, immutable_api)), message_generators_( new google::protobuf::scoped_ptr[file->message_type_count()]), extension_generators_( new google::protobuf::scoped_ptr[file->extension_count()]), context_(new Context(file, options)), name_resolver_(context_->GetNameResolver()), options_(options), immutable_api_(immutable_api) { classname_ = name_resolver_->GetFileClassName(file, immutable_api); generator_factory_.reset( new ImmutableGeneratorFactory(context_.get())); for (int i = 0; i < file_->message_type_count(); ++i) { message_generators_[i].reset( generator_factory_->NewMessageGenerator(file_->message_type(i))); } for (int i = 0; i < file_->extension_count(); ++i) { extension_generators_[i].reset( generator_factory_->NewExtensionGenerator(file_->extension(i))); } } FileGenerator::~FileGenerator() {} bool FileGenerator::Validate(string* error) { // Check that no class name matches the file's class name. This is a common // problem that leads to Java compile errors that can be hard to understand. // It's especially bad when using the java_multiple_files, since we would // end up overwriting the outer class with one of the inner ones. if (name_resolver_->HasConflictingClassName(file_, classname_)) { error->assign(file_->name()); error->append( ": Cannot generate Java output because the file's outer class name, \""); error->append(classname_); error->append( "\", matches the name of one of the types declared inside it. " "Please either rename the type or use the java_outer_classname " "option to specify a different outer class name for the .proto file."); return false; } return true; } void FileGenerator::Generate(io::Printer* printer) { // We don't import anything because we refer to all classes by their // fully-qualified names in the generated source. printer->Print( "// Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!\n" "// source: $filename$\n" "\n", "filename", file_->name()); if (!java_package_.empty()) { printer->Print( "package $package$;\n" "\n", "package", java_package_); } PrintGeneratedAnnotation( printer, '$', options_.annotate_code ? classname_ + ".java.pb.meta" : ""); printer->Print( "public final class $classname$ {\n" " private $ctor$() {}\n", "classname", classname_, "ctor", classname_); printer->Annotate("classname", file_->name()); printer->Indent(); // ----------------------------------------------------------------- printer->Print( "public static void registerAllExtensions(\n" " com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistryLite registry) {\n"); printer->Indent(); for (int i = 0; i < file_->extension_count(); i++) { extension_generators_[i]->GenerateRegistrationCode(printer); } for (int i = 0; i < file_->message_type_count(); i++) { message_generators_[i]->GenerateExtensionRegistrationCode(printer); } printer->Outdent(); printer->Print( "}\n"); if (HasDescriptorMethods(file_, context_->EnforceLite())) { // Overload registerAllExtensions for the non-lite usage to // redundantly maintain the original signature (this is // redundant because ExtensionRegistryLite now invokes // ExtensionRegistry in the non-lite usage). Intent is // to remove this in the future. printer->Print( "\n" "public static void registerAllExtensions(\n" " com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistry registry) {\n" " registerAllExtensions(\n" " (com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistryLite) registry);\n" "}\n"); } // ----------------------------------------------------------------- if (!MultipleJavaFiles(file_, immutable_api_)) { for (int i = 0; i < file_->enum_type_count(); i++) { if (HasDescriptorMethods(file_, context_->EnforceLite())) { EnumGenerator(file_->enum_type(i), immutable_api_, context_.get()) .Generate(printer); } else { EnumLiteGenerator(file_->enum_type(i), immutable_api_, context_.get()) .Generate(printer); } } for (int i = 0; i < file_->message_type_count(); i++) { message_generators_[i]->GenerateInterface(printer); message_generators_[i]->Generate(printer); } if (HasGenericServices(file_, context_->EnforceLite())) { for (int i = 0; i < file_->service_count(); i++) { google::protobuf::scoped_ptr generator( generator_factory_->NewServiceGenerator(file_->service(i))); generator->Generate(printer); } } } // Extensions must be generated in the outer class since they are values, // not classes. for (int i = 0; i < file_->extension_count(); i++) { extension_generators_[i]->Generate(printer); } // Static variables. We'd like them to be final if possible, but due to // the JVM's 64k size limit on static blocks, we have to initialize some // of them in methods; thus they cannot be final. int static_block_bytecode_estimate = 0; for (int i = 0; i < file_->message_type_count(); i++) { message_generators_[i]->GenerateStaticVariables( printer, &static_block_bytecode_estimate); } printer->Print("\n"); if (HasDescriptorMethods(file_, context_->EnforceLite())) { if (immutable_api_) { GenerateDescriptorInitializationCodeForImmutable(printer); } else { GenerateDescriptorInitializationCodeForMutable(printer); } } else { printer->Print( "static {\n"); printer->Indent(); int bytecode_estimate = 0; int method_num = 0; for (int i = 0; i < file_->message_type_count(); i++) { bytecode_estimate += message_generators_[i]->GenerateStaticVariableInitializers(printer); MaybeRestartJavaMethod( printer, &bytecode_estimate, &method_num, "_clinit_autosplit_$method_num$();\n", "private static void _clinit_autosplit_$method_num$() {\n"); } printer->Outdent(); printer->Print( "}\n"); } printer->Print( "\n" "// @@protoc_insertion_point(outer_class_scope)\n"); printer->Outdent(); printer->Print("}\n"); } void FileGenerator::GenerateDescriptorInitializationCodeForImmutable( io::Printer* printer) { printer->Print( "public static com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FileDescriptor\n" " getDescriptor() {\n" " return descriptor;\n" "}\n" "private static $final$ com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FileDescriptor\n" " descriptor;\n" "static {\n", // TODO(dweis): Mark this as final. "final", ""); printer->Indent(); SharedCodeGenerator shared_code_generator(file_, options_); shared_code_generator.GenerateDescriptors(printer); int bytecode_estimate = 0; int method_num = 0; for (int i = 0; i < file_->message_type_count(); i++) { bytecode_estimate += message_generators_[i]->GenerateStaticVariableInitializers(printer); MaybeRestartJavaMethod( printer, &bytecode_estimate, &method_num, "_clinit_autosplit_dinit_$method_num$();\n", "private static void _clinit_autosplit_dinit_$method_num$() {\n"); } for (int i = 0; i < file_->extension_count(); i++) { bytecode_estimate += extension_generators_[i]->GenerateNonNestedInitializationCode(printer); MaybeRestartJavaMethod( printer, &bytecode_estimate, &method_num, "_clinit_autosplit_dinit_$method_num$();\n", "private static void _clinit_autosplit_dinit_$method_num$() {\n"); } // Proto compiler builds a DescriptorPool, which holds all the descriptors to // generate, when processing the ".proto" files. We call this DescriptorPool // the parsed pool (a.k.a. file_->pool()). // // Note that when users try to extend the (.*)DescriptorProto in their // ".proto" files, it does not affect the pre-built FileDescriptorProto class // in proto compiler. When we put the descriptor data in the file_proto, those // extensions become unknown fields. // // Now we need to find out all the extension value to the (.*)DescriptorProto // in the file_proto message, and prepare an ExtensionRegistry to return. // // To find those extensions, we need to parse the data into a dynamic message // of the FileDescriptor based on the builder-pool, then we can use // reflections to find all extension fields FileDescriptorProto file_proto; file_->CopyTo(&file_proto); string file_data; file_proto.SerializeToString(&file_data); FieldDescriptorSet extensions; CollectExtensions(file_proto, *file_->pool(), &extensions, file_data); if (extensions.size() > 0) { // Must construct an ExtensionRegistry containing all existing extensions // and use it to parse the descriptor data again to recognize extensions. printer->Print( "com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistry registry =\n" " com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistry.newInstance();\n"); FieldDescriptorSet::iterator it; for (it = extensions.begin(); it != extensions.end(); it++) { google::protobuf::scoped_ptr generator( generator_factory_->NewExtensionGenerator(*it)); bytecode_estimate += generator->GenerateRegistrationCode(printer); MaybeRestartJavaMethod( printer, &bytecode_estimate, &method_num, "_clinit_autosplit_dinit_$method_num$(registry);\n", "private static void _clinit_autosplit_dinit_$method_num$(\n" " com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistry registry) {\n"); } printer->Print( "com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FileDescriptor\n" " .internalUpdateFileDescriptor(descriptor, registry);\n"); } // Force descriptor initialization of all dependencies. for (int i = 0; i < file_->dependency_count(); i++) { if (ShouldIncludeDependency(file_->dependency(i), true)) { string dependency = name_resolver_->GetImmutableClassName(file_->dependency(i)); printer->Print( "$dependency$.getDescriptor();\n", "dependency", dependency); } } printer->Outdent(); printer->Print( "}\n"); } void FileGenerator::GenerateDescriptorInitializationCodeForMutable(io::Printer* printer) { printer->Print( "public static com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FileDescriptor\n" " getDescriptor() {\n" " return descriptor;\n" "}\n" "private static final com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.FileDescriptor\n" " descriptor;\n" "static {\n"); printer->Indent(); printer->Print( "descriptor = $immutable_package$.$descriptor_classname$.descriptor;\n", "immutable_package", FileJavaPackage(file_, true), "descriptor_classname", name_resolver_->GetDescriptorClassName(file_)); for (int i = 0; i < file_->message_type_count(); i++) { message_generators_[i]->GenerateStaticVariableInitializers(printer); } for (int i = 0; i < file_->extension_count(); i++) { extension_generators_[i]->GenerateNonNestedInitializationCode(printer); } // Check if custom options exist. If any, try to load immutable classes since // custom options are only represented with immutable messages. FileDescriptorProto file_proto; file_->CopyTo(&file_proto); string file_data; file_proto.SerializeToString(&file_data); FieldDescriptorSet extensions; CollectExtensions(file_proto, *file_->pool(), &extensions, file_data); if (extensions.size() > 0) { // Try to load immutable messages' outer class. Its initialization code // will take care of interpreting custom options. printer->Print( "try {\n" // Note that we have to load the immutable class dynamically here as // we want the mutable code to be independent from the immutable code // at compile time. It is required to implement dual-compile for // mutable and immutable API in blaze. " java.lang.Class immutableClass = java.lang.Class.forName(\n" " \"$immutable_classname$\");\n" "} catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {\n" // The immutable class can not be found. Custom options are left // as unknown fields. // TODO(xiaofeng): inform the user with a warning? "}\n", "immutable_classname", name_resolver_->GetImmutableClassName(file_)); } // Force descriptor initialization of all dependencies. for (int i = 0; i < file_->dependency_count(); i++) { if (ShouldIncludeDependency(file_->dependency(i), false)) { string dependency = name_resolver_->GetMutableClassName( file_->dependency(i)); printer->Print( "$dependency$.getDescriptor();\n", "dependency", dependency); } } printer->Outdent(); printer->Print( "}\n"); } template static void GenerateSibling(const string& package_dir, const string& java_package, const DescriptorClass* descriptor, GeneratorContext* context, std::vector* file_list, bool annotate_code, std::vector* annotation_list, const string& name_suffix, GeneratorClass* generator, void (GeneratorClass::*pfn)(io::Printer* printer)) { string filename = package_dir + descriptor->name() + name_suffix + ".java"; file_list->push_back(filename); string info_full_path = filename + ".pb.meta"; GeneratedCodeInfo annotations; io::AnnotationProtoCollector annotation_collector( &annotations); google::protobuf::scoped_ptr output(context->Open(filename)); io::Printer printer(output.get(), '$', annotate_code ? &annotation_collector : NULL); printer.Print( "// Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!\n" "// source: $filename$\n" "\n", "filename", descriptor->file()->name()); if (!java_package.empty()) { printer.Print( "package $package$;\n" "\n", "package", java_package); } (generator->*pfn)(&printer); if (annotate_code) { google::protobuf::scoped_ptr info_output( context->Open(info_full_path)); annotations.SerializeToZeroCopyStream(info_output.get()); annotation_list->push_back(info_full_path); } } void FileGenerator::GenerateSiblings(const string& package_dir, GeneratorContext* context, std::vector* file_list, std::vector* annotation_list) { if (MultipleJavaFiles(file_, immutable_api_)) { for (int i = 0; i < file_->enum_type_count(); i++) { if (HasDescriptorMethods(file_, context_->EnforceLite())) { EnumGenerator generator(file_->enum_type(i), immutable_api_, context_.get()); GenerateSibling( package_dir, java_package_, file_->enum_type(i), context, file_list, options_.annotate_code, annotation_list, "", &generator, &EnumGenerator::Generate); } else { EnumLiteGenerator generator(file_->enum_type(i), immutable_api_, context_.get()); GenerateSibling( package_dir, java_package_, file_->enum_type(i), context, file_list, options_.annotate_code, annotation_list, "", &generator, &EnumLiteGenerator::Generate); } } for (int i = 0; i < file_->message_type_count(); i++) { if (immutable_api_) { GenerateSibling( package_dir, java_package_, file_->message_type(i), context, file_list, options_.annotate_code, annotation_list, "OrBuilder", message_generators_[i].get(), &MessageGenerator::GenerateInterface); } GenerateSibling( package_dir, java_package_, file_->message_type(i), context, file_list, options_.annotate_code, annotation_list, "", message_generators_[i].get(), &MessageGenerator::Generate); } if (HasGenericServices(file_, context_->EnforceLite())) { for (int i = 0; i < file_->service_count(); i++) { google::protobuf::scoped_ptr generator( generator_factory_->NewServiceGenerator(file_->service(i))); GenerateSibling( package_dir, java_package_, file_->service(i), context, file_list, options_.annotate_code, annotation_list, "", generator.get(), &ServiceGenerator::Generate); } } } } bool FileGenerator::ShouldIncludeDependency( const FileDescriptor* descriptor, bool immutable_api) { return true; } } // namespace java } // namespace compiler } // namespace protobuf } // namespace google