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14 | pmbaty | 1 | //===- MsgPackWriter.h - Simple MsgPack writer ------------------*- C++ -*-===// |
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3 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. |
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4 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. |
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5 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception |
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6 | // |
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7 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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8 | /// |
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9 | /// \file |
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10 | /// This file contains a MessagePack writer. |
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11 | /// |
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12 | /// See https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack/blob/master/spec.md for the full |
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13 | /// specification. |
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14 | /// |
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15 | /// Typical usage: |
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16 | /// \code |
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17 | /// raw_ostream output = GetOutputStream(); |
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18 | /// msgpack::Writer MPWriter(output); |
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19 | /// MPWriter.writeNil(); |
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20 | /// MPWriter.write(false); |
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21 | /// MPWriter.write("string"); |
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22 | /// // ... |
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23 | /// \endcode |
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24 | /// |
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25 | /// |
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26 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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27 | |||
28 | #ifndef LLVM_BINARYFORMAT_MSGPACKWRITER_H |
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29 | #define LLVM_BINARYFORMAT_MSGPACKWRITER_H |
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30 | |||
31 | #include "llvm/Support/EndianStream.h" |
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32 | #include "llvm/Support/MemoryBufferRef.h" |
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33 | |||
34 | namespace llvm { |
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35 | |||
36 | class raw_ostream; |
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37 | |||
38 | namespace msgpack { |
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39 | |||
40 | /// Writes MessagePack objects to an output stream, one at a time. |
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41 | class Writer { |
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42 | public: |
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43 | /// Construct a writer, optionally enabling "Compatibility Mode" as defined |
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44 | /// in the MessagePack specification. |
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45 | /// |
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46 | /// When in \p Compatible mode, the writer will write \c Str16 formats |
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47 | /// instead of \c Str8 formats, and will refuse to write any \c Bin formats. |
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48 | /// |
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49 | /// \param OS stream to output MessagePack objects to. |
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50 | /// \param Compatible when set, write in "Compatibility Mode". |
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51 | Writer(raw_ostream &OS, bool Compatible = false); |
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52 | |||
53 | Writer(const Writer &) = delete; |
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54 | Writer &operator=(const Writer &) = delete; |
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56 | /// Write a \em Nil to the output stream. |
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57 | /// |
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58 | /// The output will be the \em nil format. |
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59 | void writeNil(); |
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60 | |||
61 | /// Write a \em Boolean to the output stream. |
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62 | /// |
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63 | /// The output will be a \em bool format. |
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64 | void write(bool b); |
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66 | /// Write a signed integer to the output stream. |
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67 | /// |
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68 | /// The output will be in the smallest possible \em int format. |
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69 | /// |
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70 | /// The format chosen may be for an unsigned integer. |
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71 | void write(int64_t i); |
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72 | |||
73 | /// Write an unsigned integer to the output stream. |
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74 | /// |
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75 | /// The output will be in the smallest possible \em int format. |
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76 | void write(uint64_t u); |
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78 | /// Write a floating point number to the output stream. |
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79 | /// |
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80 | /// The output will be in the smallest possible \em float format. |
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81 | void write(double d); |
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83 | /// Write a string to the output stream. |
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84 | /// |
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85 | /// The output will be in the smallest possible \em str format. |
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86 | void write(StringRef s); |
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87 | |||
88 | /// Write a memory buffer to the output stream. |
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89 | /// |
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90 | /// The output will be in the smallest possible \em bin format. |
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91 | /// |
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92 | /// \warning Do not use this overload if in \c Compatible mode. |
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93 | void write(MemoryBufferRef Buffer); |
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95 | /// Write the header for an \em Array of the given size. |
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96 | /// |
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97 | /// The output will be in the smallest possible \em array format. |
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98 | // |
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99 | /// The header contains an identifier for the \em array format used, as well |
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100 | /// as an encoding of the size of the array. |
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101 | /// |
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102 | /// N.B. The caller must subsequently call \c Write an additional \p Size |
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103 | /// times to complete the array. |
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104 | void writeArraySize(uint32_t Size); |
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106 | /// Write the header for a \em Map of the given size. |
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107 | /// |
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108 | /// The output will be in the smallest possible \em map format. |
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109 | // |
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110 | /// The header contains an identifier for the \em map format used, as well |
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111 | /// as an encoding of the size of the map. |
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112 | /// |
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113 | /// N.B. The caller must subsequently call \c Write and additional \c Size*2 |
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114 | /// times to complete the map. Each even numbered call to \c Write defines a |
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115 | /// new key, and each odd numbered call defines the previous key's value. |
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116 | void writeMapSize(uint32_t Size); |
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118 | /// Write a typed memory buffer (an extension type) to the output stream. |
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119 | /// |
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120 | /// The output will be in the smallest possible \em ext format. |
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121 | void writeExt(int8_t Type, MemoryBufferRef Buffer); |
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123 | private: |
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124 | support::endian::Writer EW; |
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125 | bool Compatible; |
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126 | }; |
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127 | |||
128 | } // end namespace msgpack |
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129 | } // end namespace llvm |
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131 | #endif // LLVM_BINARYFORMAT_MSGPACKWRITER_H |