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| // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda) |
| // Based on original Protocol Buffers design by |
| // Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others. |
| // |
| // Defines the abstract interface implemented by each of the language-specific |
| // code generators. |
| |
| #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_CODE_GENERATOR_H__ |
| #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_CODE_GENERATOR_H__ |
| |
| #include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <vector> |
| #include <utility> |
| |
| namespace google { |
| namespace protobuf { |
| |
| namespace io { class ZeroCopyOutputStream; } |
| class FileDescriptor; |
| |
| namespace compiler { |
| |
| // Defined in this file. |
| class CodeGenerator; |
| class GeneratorContext; |
| |
| // The abstract interface to a class which generates code implementing a |
| // particular proto file in a particular language. A number of these may |
| // be registered with CommandLineInterface to support various languages. |
| class LIBPROTOC_EXPORT CodeGenerator { |
| public: |
| inline CodeGenerator() {} |
| virtual ~CodeGenerator(); |
| |
| // Generates code for the given proto file, generating one or more files in |
| // the given output directory. |
| // |
| // A parameter to be passed to the generator can be specified on the |
| // command line. This is intended to be used by Java and similar languages |
| // to specify which specific class from the proto file is to be generated, |
| // though it could have other uses as well. It is empty if no parameter was |
| // given. |
| // |
| // Returns true if successful. Otherwise, sets *error to a description of |
| // the problem (e.g. "invalid parameter") and returns false. |
| virtual bool Generate(const FileDescriptor* file, |
| const string& parameter, |
| GeneratorContext* generator_context, |
| string* error) const = 0; |
| |
| // Generates code for all given proto files, generating one or more files in |
| // the given output directory. |
| // |
| // This method should be called instead of |Generate()| when |
| // |HasGenerateAll()| returns |true|. It is used to emulate legacy semantics |
| // when more than one `.proto` file is specified on one compiler invocation. |
| // |
| // WARNING: Please do not use unless legacy semantics force the code generator |
| // to produce a single output file for all input files, or otherwise require |
| // an examination of all input files first. The canonical code generator |
| // design produces one output file per input .proto file, and we do not wish |
| // to encourage alternate designs. |
| // |
| // A parameter is given as passed on the command line, as in |Generate()| |
| // above. |
| // |
| // Returns true if successful. Otherwise, sets *error to a description of |
| // the problem (e.g. "invalid parameter") and returns false. |
| virtual bool GenerateAll(const vector<const FileDescriptor*>& files, |
| const string& parameter, |
| GeneratorContext* generator_context, |
| string* error) const { |
| *error = "Unimplemented GenerateAll() method."; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Returns true if the code generator expects to receive all FileDescriptors |
| // at once (via |GenerateAll()|), rather than one at a time (via |
| // |Generate()|). This is required to implement legacy semantics. |
| virtual bool HasGenerateAll() const { return false; } |
| |
| private: |
| GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(CodeGenerator); |
| }; |
| |
| // CodeGenerators generate one or more files in a given directory. This |
| // abstract interface represents the directory to which the CodeGenerator is |
| // to write and other information about the context in which the Generator |
| // runs. |
| class LIBPROTOC_EXPORT GeneratorContext { |
| public: |
| inline GeneratorContext() {} |
| virtual ~GeneratorContext(); |
| |
| // Opens the given file, truncating it if it exists, and returns a |
| // ZeroCopyOutputStream that writes to the file. The caller takes ownership |
| // of the returned object. This method never fails (a dummy stream will be |
| // returned instead). |
| // |
| // The filename given should be relative to the root of the source tree. |
| // E.g. the C++ generator, when generating code for "foo/bar.proto", will |
| // generate the files "foo/bar.pb.h" and "foo/bar.pb.cc"; note that |
| // "foo/" is included in these filenames. The filename is not allowed to |
| // contain "." or ".." components. |
| virtual io::ZeroCopyOutputStream* Open(const string& filename) = 0; |
| |
| // Similar to Open() but the output will be appended to the file if exists |
| virtual io::ZeroCopyOutputStream* OpenForAppend(const string& filename); |
| |
| // Creates a ZeroCopyOutputStream which will insert code into the given file |
| // at the given insertion point. See plugin.proto (plugin.pb.h) for more |
| // information on insertion points. The default implementation |
| // assert-fails -- it exists only for backwards-compatibility. |
| // |
| // WARNING: This feature is currently EXPERIMENTAL and is subject to change. |
| virtual io::ZeroCopyOutputStream* OpenForInsert( |
| const string& filename, const string& insertion_point); |
| |
| // Returns a vector of FileDescriptors for all the files being compiled |
| // in this run. Useful for languages, such as Go, that treat files |
| // differently when compiled as a set rather than individually. |
| virtual void ListParsedFiles(vector<const FileDescriptor*>* output); |
| |
| private: |
| GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(GeneratorContext); |
| }; |
| |
| // The type GeneratorContext was once called OutputDirectory. This typedef |
| // provides backward compatibility. |
| typedef GeneratorContext OutputDirectory; |
| |
| // Several code generators treat the parameter argument as holding a |
| // list of options separated by commas. This helper function parses |
| // a set of comma-delimited name/value pairs: e.g., |
| // "foo=bar,baz,qux=corge" |
| // parses to the pairs: |
| // ("foo", "bar"), ("baz", ""), ("qux", "corge") |
| extern void ParseGeneratorParameter(const string&, |
| vector<pair<string, string> >*); |
| |
| } // namespace compiler |
| } // namespace protobuf |
| |
| } // namespace google |
| #endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_CODE_GENERATOR_H__ |