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- // 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.
- //
- // Implements the Protocol Compiler front-end such that it may be reused by
- // custom compilers written to support other languages.
- #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_COMMAND_LINE_INTERFACE_H__
- #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_COMMAND_LINE_INTERFACE_H__
- #include <cstdint>
- #include <map>
- #include <memory>
- #include <set>
- #include <string>
- #include <unordered_map>
- #include <unordered_set>
- #include <utility>
- #include <vector>
- #include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h>
- #include <google/protobuf/port_def.inc>
- namespace google {
- namespace protobuf {
- class Descriptor; // descriptor.h
- class DescriptorDatabase; // descriptor_database.h
- class DescriptorPool; // descriptor.h
- class FileDescriptor; // descriptor.h
- class FileDescriptorSet; // descriptor.h
- class FileDescriptorProto; // descriptor.pb.h
- template <typename T>
- class RepeatedPtrField; // repeated_field.h
- class SimpleDescriptorDatabase; // descriptor_database.h
- namespace compiler {
- class CodeGenerator; // code_generator.h
- class GeneratorContext; // code_generator.h
- class DiskSourceTree; // importer.h
- // This class implements the command-line interface to the protocol compiler.
- // It is designed to make it very easy to create a custom protocol compiler
- // supporting the languages of your choice. For example, if you wanted to
- // create a custom protocol compiler binary which includes both the regular
- // C++ support plus support for your own custom output "Foo", you would
- // write a class "FooGenerator" which implements the CodeGenerator interface,
- // then write a main() procedure like this:
- //
- // int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
- // google::protobuf::compiler::CommandLineInterface cli;
- //
- // // Support generation of C++ source and headers.
- // google::protobuf::compiler::cpp::CppGenerator cpp_generator;
- // cli.RegisterGenerator("--cpp_out", &cpp_generator,
- // "Generate C++ source and header.");
- //
- // // Support generation of Foo code.
- // FooGenerator foo_generator;
- // cli.RegisterGenerator("--foo_out", &foo_generator,
- // "Generate Foo file.");
- //
- // return cli.Run(argc, argv);
- // }
- //
- // The compiler is invoked with syntax like:
- // protoc --cpp_out=outdir --foo_out=outdir --proto_path=src src/foo.proto
- //
- // The .proto file to compile can be specified on the command line using either
- // its physical file path, or a virtual path relative to a directory specified
- // in --proto_path. For example, for src/foo.proto, the following two protoc
- // invocations work the same way:
- // 1. protoc --proto_path=src src/foo.proto (physical file path)
- // 2. protoc --proto_path=src foo.proto (virtual path relative to src)
- //
- // If a file path can be interpreted both as a physical file path and as a
- // relative virtual path, the physical file path takes precedence.
- //
- // For a full description of the command-line syntax, invoke it with --help.
- class PROTOC_EXPORT CommandLineInterface {
- public:
- static const char* const kPathSeparator;
- CommandLineInterface();
- ~CommandLineInterface();
- // Register a code generator for a language.
- //
- // Parameters:
- // * flag_name: The command-line flag used to specify an output file of
- // this type. The name must start with a '-'. If the name is longer
- // than one letter, it must start with two '-'s.
- // * generator: The CodeGenerator which will be called to generate files
- // of this type.
- // * help_text: Text describing this flag in the --help output.
- //
- // Some generators accept extra parameters. You can specify this parameter
- // on the command-line by placing it before the output directory, separated
- // by a colon:
- // protoc --foo_out=enable_bar:outdir
- // The text before the colon is passed to CodeGenerator::Generate() as the
- // "parameter".
- void RegisterGenerator(const std::string& flag_name, CodeGenerator* generator,
- const std::string& help_text);
- // Register a code generator for a language.
- // Besides flag_name you can specify another option_flag_name that could be
- // used to pass extra parameters to the registered code generator.
- // Suppose you have registered a generator by calling:
- // command_line_interface.RegisterGenerator("--foo_out", "--foo_opt", ...)
- // Then you could invoke the compiler with a command like:
- // protoc --foo_out=enable_bar:outdir --foo_opt=enable_baz
- // This will pass "enable_bar,enable_baz" as the parameter to the generator.
- void RegisterGenerator(const std::string& flag_name,
- const std::string& option_flag_name,
- CodeGenerator* generator,
- const std::string& help_text);
- // Enables "plugins". In this mode, if a command-line flag ends with "_out"
- // but does not match any registered generator, the compiler will attempt to
- // find a "plugin" to implement the generator. Plugins are just executables.
- // They should live somewhere in the PATH.
- //
- // The compiler determines the executable name to search for by concatenating
- // exe_name_prefix with the unrecognized flag name, removing "_out". So, for
- // example, if exe_name_prefix is "protoc-" and you pass the flag --foo_out,
- // the compiler will try to run the program "protoc-gen-foo".
- //
- // The plugin program should implement the following usage:
- // plugin [--out=OUTDIR] [--parameter=PARAMETER] PROTO_FILES < DESCRIPTORS
- // --out indicates the output directory (as passed to the --foo_out
- // parameter); if omitted, the current directory should be used. --parameter
- // gives the generator parameter, if any was provided (see below). The
- // PROTO_FILES list the .proto files which were given on the compiler
- // command-line; these are the files for which the plugin is expected to
- // generate output code. Finally, DESCRIPTORS is an encoded FileDescriptorSet
- // (as defined in descriptor.proto). This is piped to the plugin's stdin.
- // The set will include descriptors for all the files listed in PROTO_FILES as
- // well as all files that they import. The plugin MUST NOT attempt to read
- // the PROTO_FILES directly -- it must use the FileDescriptorSet.
- //
- // The plugin should generate whatever files are necessary, as code generators
- // normally do. It should write the names of all files it generates to
- // stdout. The names should be relative to the output directory, NOT absolute
- // names or relative to the current directory. If any errors occur, error
- // messages should be written to stderr. If an error is fatal, the plugin
- // should exit with a non-zero exit code.
- //
- // Plugins can have generator parameters similar to normal built-in
- // generators. Extra generator parameters can be passed in via a matching
- // "_opt" parameter. For example:
- // protoc --plug_out=enable_bar:outdir --plug_opt=enable_baz
- // This will pass "enable_bar,enable_baz" as the parameter to the plugin.
- //
- void AllowPlugins(const std::string& exe_name_prefix);
- // Run the Protocol Compiler with the given command-line parameters.
- // Returns the error code which should be returned by main().
- //
- // It may not be safe to call Run() in a multi-threaded environment because
- // it calls strerror(). I'm not sure why you'd want to do this anyway.
- int Run(int argc, const char* const argv[]);
- // DEPRECATED. Calling this method has no effect. Protocol compiler now
- // always try to find the .proto file relative to the current directory
- // first and if the file is not found, it will then treat the input path
- // as a virtual path.
- void SetInputsAreProtoPathRelative(bool /* enable */) {}
- // Provides some text which will be printed when the --version flag is
- // used. The version of libprotoc will also be printed on the next line
- // after this text.
- void SetVersionInfo(const std::string& text) { version_info_ = text; }
- private:
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------
- class ErrorPrinter;
- class GeneratorContextImpl;
- class MemoryOutputStream;
- typedef std::unordered_map<std::string, std::unique_ptr<GeneratorContextImpl>>
- GeneratorContextMap;
- // Clear state from previous Run().
- void Clear();
- // Remaps the proto file so that it is relative to one of the directories
- // in proto_path_. Returns false if an error occurred.
- bool MakeProtoProtoPathRelative(DiskSourceTree* source_tree,
- std::string* proto,
- DescriptorDatabase* fallback_database);
- // Remaps each file in input_files_ so that it is relative to one of the
- // directories in proto_path_. Returns false if an error occurred.
- bool MakeInputsBeProtoPathRelative(DiskSourceTree* source_tree,
- DescriptorDatabase* fallback_database);
- // Fails if these files use proto3 optional and the code generator doesn't
- // support it. This is a permanent check.
- bool EnforceProto3OptionalSupport(
- const std::string& codegen_name, uint64_t supported_features,
- const std::vector<const FileDescriptor*>& parsed_files) const;
- // Return status for ParseArguments() and InterpretArgument().
- enum ParseArgumentStatus {
- PARSE_ARGUMENT_DONE_AND_CONTINUE,
- PARSE_ARGUMENT_DONE_AND_EXIT,
- PARSE_ARGUMENT_FAIL
- };
- // Parse all command-line arguments.
- ParseArgumentStatus ParseArguments(int argc, const char* const argv[]);
- // Read an argument file and append the file's content to the list of
- // arguments. Return false if the file cannot be read.
- bool ExpandArgumentFile(const std::string& file,
- std::vector<std::string>* arguments);
- // Parses a command-line argument into a name/value pair. Returns
- // true if the next argument in the argv should be used as the value,
- // false otherwise.
- //
- // Examples:
- // "-Isrc/protos" ->
- // name = "-I", value = "src/protos"
- // "--cpp_out=src/foo.pb2.cc" ->
- // name = "--cpp_out", value = "src/foo.pb2.cc"
- // "foo.proto" ->
- // name = "", value = "foo.proto"
- bool ParseArgument(const char* arg, std::string* name, std::string* value);
- // Interprets arguments parsed with ParseArgument.
- ParseArgumentStatus InterpretArgument(const std::string& name,
- const std::string& value);
- // Print the --help text to stderr.
- void PrintHelpText();
- // Loads proto_path_ into the provided source_tree.
- bool InitializeDiskSourceTree(DiskSourceTree* source_tree,
- DescriptorDatabase* fallback_database);
- // Verify that all the input files exist in the given database.
- bool VerifyInputFilesInDescriptors(DescriptorDatabase* fallback_database);
- // Parses input_files_ into parsed_files
- bool ParseInputFiles(DescriptorPool* descriptor_pool,
- DiskSourceTree* source_tree,
- std::vector<const FileDescriptor*>* parsed_files);
- // Generate the given output file from the given input.
- struct OutputDirective; // see below
- bool GenerateOutput(const std::vector<const FileDescriptor*>& parsed_files,
- const OutputDirective& output_directive,
- GeneratorContext* generator_context);
- bool GeneratePluginOutput(
- const std::vector<const FileDescriptor*>& parsed_files,
- const std::string& plugin_name, const std::string& parameter,
- GeneratorContext* generator_context, std::string* error);
- // Implements --encode and --decode.
- bool EncodeOrDecode(const DescriptorPool* pool);
- // Implements the --descriptor_set_out option.
- bool WriteDescriptorSet(
- const std::vector<const FileDescriptor*>& parsed_files);
- // Implements the --dependency_out option
- bool GenerateDependencyManifestFile(
- const std::vector<const FileDescriptor*>& parsed_files,
- const GeneratorContextMap& output_directories,
- DiskSourceTree* source_tree);
- // Get all transitive dependencies of the given file (including the file
- // itself), adding them to the given list of FileDescriptorProtos. The
- // protos will be ordered such that every file is listed before any file that
- // depends on it, so that you can call DescriptorPool::BuildFile() on them
- // in order. Any files in *already_seen will not be added, and each file
- // added will be inserted into *already_seen. If include_source_code_info is
- // true then include the source code information in the FileDescriptorProtos.
- // If include_json_name is true, populate the json_name field of
- // FieldDescriptorProto for all fields.
- static void GetTransitiveDependencies(
- const FileDescriptor* file, bool include_json_name,
- bool include_source_code_info,
- std::set<const FileDescriptor*>* already_seen,
- RepeatedPtrField<FileDescriptorProto>* output);
- // Implements the --print_free_field_numbers. This function prints free field
- // numbers into stdout for the message and it's nested message types in
- // post-order, i.e. nested types first. Printed range are left-right
- // inclusive, i.e. [a, b].
- //
- // Groups:
- // For historical reasons, groups are considered to share the same
- // field number space with the parent message, thus it will not print free
- // field numbers for groups. The field numbers used in the groups are
- // excluded in the free field numbers of the parent message.
- //
- // Extension Ranges:
- // Extension ranges are considered ocuppied field numbers and they will not be
- // listed as free numbers in the output.
- void PrintFreeFieldNumbers(const Descriptor* descriptor);
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------
- // The name of the executable as invoked (i.e. argv[0]).
- std::string executable_name_;
- // Version info set with SetVersionInfo().
- std::string version_info_;
- // Registered generators.
- struct GeneratorInfo {
- std::string flag_name;
- std::string option_flag_name;
- CodeGenerator* generator;
- std::string help_text;
- };
- typedef std::map<std::string, GeneratorInfo> GeneratorMap;
- GeneratorMap generators_by_flag_name_;
- GeneratorMap generators_by_option_name_;
- // A map from generator names to the parameters specified using the option
- // flag. For example, if the user invokes the compiler with:
- // protoc --foo_out=outputdir --foo_opt=enable_bar ...
- // Then there will be an entry ("--foo_out", "enable_bar") in this map.
- std::map<std::string, std::string> generator_parameters_;
- // Similar to generator_parameters_, but stores the parameters for plugins.
- std::map<std::string, std::string> plugin_parameters_;
- // See AllowPlugins(). If this is empty, plugins aren't allowed.
- std::string plugin_prefix_;
- // Maps specific plugin names to files. When executing a plugin, this map
- // is searched first to find the plugin executable. If not found here, the
- // PATH (or other OS-specific search strategy) is searched.
- std::map<std::string, std::string> plugins_;
- // Stuff parsed from command line.
- enum Mode {
- MODE_COMPILE, // Normal mode: parse .proto files and compile them.
- MODE_ENCODE, // --encode: read text from stdin, write binary to stdout.
- MODE_DECODE, // --decode: read binary from stdin, write text to stdout.
- MODE_PRINT, // Print mode: print info of the given .proto files and exit.
- };
- Mode mode_ = MODE_COMPILE;
- enum PrintMode {
- PRINT_NONE, // Not in MODE_PRINT
- PRINT_FREE_FIELDS, // --print_free_fields
- };
- PrintMode print_mode_ = PRINT_NONE;
- enum ErrorFormat {
- ERROR_FORMAT_GCC, // GCC error output format (default).
- ERROR_FORMAT_MSVS // Visual Studio output (--error_format=msvs).
- };
- ErrorFormat error_format_ = ERROR_FORMAT_GCC;
- // True if we should treat warnings as errors that fail the compilation.
- bool fatal_warnings_ = false;
- std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::string> >
- proto_path_; // Search path for proto files.
- std::vector<std::string> input_files_; // Names of the input proto files.
- // Names of proto files which are allowed to be imported. Used by build
- // systems to enforce depend-on-what-you-import.
- std::set<std::string> direct_dependencies_;
- bool direct_dependencies_explicitly_set_ = false;
- // If there's a violation of depend-on-what-you-import, this string will be
- // presented to the user. "%s" will be replaced with the violating import.
- std::string direct_dependencies_violation_msg_;
- // output_directives_ lists all the files we are supposed to output and what
- // generator to use for each.
- struct OutputDirective {
- std::string name; // E.g. "--foo_out"
- CodeGenerator* generator; // NULL for plugins
- std::string parameter;
- std::string output_location;
- };
- std::vector<OutputDirective> output_directives_;
- // When using --encode or --decode, this names the type we are encoding or
- // decoding. (Empty string indicates --decode_raw.)
- std::string codec_type_;
- // If --descriptor_set_in was given, these are filenames containing
- // parsed FileDescriptorSets to be used for loading protos. Otherwise, empty.
- std::vector<std::string> descriptor_set_in_names_;
- // If --descriptor_set_out was given, this is the filename to which the
- // FileDescriptorSet should be written. Otherwise, empty.
- std::string descriptor_set_out_name_;
- // If --dependency_out was given, this is the path to the file where the
- // dependency file will be written. Otherwise, empty.
- std::string dependency_out_name_;
- // True if --include_imports was given, meaning that we should
- // write all transitive dependencies to the DescriptorSet. Otherwise, only
- // the .proto files listed on the command-line are added.
- bool imports_in_descriptor_set_;
- // True if --include_source_info was given, meaning that we should not strip
- // SourceCodeInfo from the DescriptorSet.
- bool source_info_in_descriptor_set_ = false;
- // Was the --disallow_services flag used?
- bool disallow_services_ = false;
- // When using --encode, this will be passed to SetSerializationDeterministic.
- bool deterministic_output_ = false;
- GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(CommandLineInterface);
- };
- } // namespace compiler
- } // namespace protobuf
- } // namespace google
- #include <google/protobuf/port_undef.inc>
- #endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_COMMAND_LINE_INTERFACE_H__
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