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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. #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_UTIL_UNKNOWN_ENUM_IMPL_H__ #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_UTIL_UNKNOWN_ENUM_IMPL_H__ #include #include #include "net/proto/tagmapper.h" #include namespace google { namespace protobuf { // google/protobuf/message.h class Message; namespace util { // NOTE: You should not call these functions directly. Instead use either // HAS_UNKNOWN_ENUM() or GET_UNKNOWN_ENUM(), defined in the public header. // The macro-versions operate in a type-safe manner and behave appropriately // for the proto version of the message, whereas these versions assume a // specific proto version and allow the caller to pass in any arbitrary integer // value as a field number. // // Returns whether the message has unrecognized the enum value for a given // field. It also stores the value into the unknown_value parameter if the // function returns true and the pointer is not NULL. // // In proto2, invalid enum values will be treated as unknown fields. This // function checks that case. bool HasUnknownEnum(const Message& message, int32 field_number, int32* unknown_value = nullptr); // Same as above, but returns all unknown enums. bool GetRepeatedEnumUnknowns(const Message& message, int32 field_number, vector* unknown_values = nullptr); // In proto1, invalue enum values are stored in the same way as valid enum // values. // TODO(karner): Delete this once the migration to proto2 is complete. bool HasUnknownEnumProto1(const Message& message, int32 field_number, int32* unknown_value); // Same as above, but returns all unknown enums. bool GetRepeatedEnumUnknownsProto1(const Message& message, int32 field_number, vector* unknown_values); // Invokes the appropriate version based on whether the message is proto1 // or proto2. template bool HasUnknownEnum_Template(const T& message, int32 field_number, int32* unknown_value = nullptr) { if (internal::is_base_of::value || !internal::is_base_of::value) { return HasUnknownEnum(message, field_number, unknown_value); } else { return HasUnknownEnumProto1(message, field_number, unknown_value); } } // Invokes the appropriate version based on whether the message is proto1 // or proto2. template bool GetRepeatedEnumUnknowns_Template( const T& message, int32 field_number, vector* unknown_values = nullptr) { if (internal::is_base_of::value || !internal::is_base_of::value) { return GetRepeatedEnumUnknowns(message, field_number, unknown_values); } else { return GetRepeatedEnumUnknownsProto1(message, field_number, unknown_values); } } // NOTE: You should not call these functions directly. Instead use // SET_UNKNOWN_ENUM(), defined in the public header. The macro-versions // operate in a type-safe manner and behave appropriately for the proto // version of the message, whereas these versions assume a specific proto // version and allow the caller to pass in any arbitrary integer value as a // field number. // // Sets the given value in the unknown fields of the message. void SetUnknownEnum(Message* message, int32 field_number, int32 unknown_value); // In proto1, invalue enum values are stored in the same way as valid enum // values. // TODO(karner): Delete this once the migration to proto2 is complete. void SetUnknownEnumProto1(Message* message, int32 field_number, int32 unknown_value); // Invokes the appropriate version based on whether the message is proto1 // or proto2. template void SetUnknownEnum_Template(T* message, int32 field_number, int32 unknown_value) { if (internal::is_base_of::value || !internal::is_base_of::value) { SetUnknownEnum(message, field_number, unknown_value); } else { SetUnknownEnumProto1(message, field_number, unknown_value); } } } // namespace util } // namespace protobuf } // namespace google #endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_UTIL_UNKNOWN_ENUM_IMPL_H__