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| // Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format | ||||
| // | ||||
| // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors.  All rights reserved. | ||||
| // https://github.com/golang/protobuf | ||||
| // | ||||
| // 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. | ||||
|  | ||||
| package proto | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
|  * Routines for decoding protocol buffer data to construct in-memory representations. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| import ( | ||||
| 	"errors" | ||||
| 	"fmt" | ||||
| 	"io" | ||||
| ) | ||||
|  | ||||
| // errOverflow is returned when an integer is too large to be represented. | ||||
| var errOverflow = errors.New("proto: integer overflow") | ||||
|  | ||||
| // ErrInternalBadWireType is returned by generated code when an incorrect | ||||
| // wire type is encountered. It does not get returned to user code. | ||||
| var ErrInternalBadWireType = errors.New("proto: internal error: bad wiretype for oneof") | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeVarint reads a varint-encoded integer from the slice. | ||||
| // It returns the integer and the number of bytes consumed, or | ||||
| // zero if there is not enough. | ||||
| // This is the format for the | ||||
| // int32, int64, uint32, uint64, bool, and enum | ||||
| // protocol buffer types. | ||||
| func DecodeVarint(buf []byte) (x uint64, n int) { | ||||
| 	for shift := uint(0); shift < 64; shift += 7 { | ||||
| 		if n >= len(buf) { | ||||
| 			return 0, 0 | ||||
| 		} | ||||
| 		b := uint64(buf[n]) | ||||
| 		n++ | ||||
| 		x |= (b & 0x7F) << shift | ||||
| 		if (b & 0x80) == 0 { | ||||
| 			return x, n | ||||
| 		} | ||||
| 	} | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	// The number is too large to represent in a 64-bit value. | ||||
| 	return 0, 0 | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) decodeVarintSlow() (x uint64, err error) { | ||||
| 	i := p.index | ||||
| 	l := len(p.buf) | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	for shift := uint(0); shift < 64; shift += 7 { | ||||
| 		if i >= l { | ||||
| 			err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF | ||||
| 			return | ||||
| 		} | ||||
| 		b := p.buf[i] | ||||
| 		i++ | ||||
| 		x |= (uint64(b) & 0x7F) << shift | ||||
| 		if b < 0x80 { | ||||
| 			p.index = i | ||||
| 			return | ||||
| 		} | ||||
| 	} | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	// The number is too large to represent in a 64-bit value. | ||||
| 	err = errOverflow | ||||
| 	return | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeVarint reads a varint-encoded integer from the Buffer. | ||||
| // This is the format for the | ||||
| // int32, int64, uint32, uint64, bool, and enum | ||||
| // protocol buffer types. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) DecodeVarint() (x uint64, err error) { | ||||
| 	i := p.index | ||||
| 	buf := p.buf | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	if i >= len(buf) { | ||||
| 		return 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF | ||||
| 	} else if buf[i] < 0x80 { | ||||
| 		p.index++ | ||||
| 		return uint64(buf[i]), nil | ||||
| 	} else if len(buf)-i < 10 { | ||||
| 		return p.decodeVarintSlow() | ||||
| 	} | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	var b uint64 | ||||
| 	// we already checked the first byte | ||||
| 	x = uint64(buf[i]) - 0x80 | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	b = uint64(buf[i]) | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
| 	x += b << 7 | ||||
| 	if b&0x80 == 0 { | ||||
| 		goto done | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x -= 0x80 << 7 | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	b = uint64(buf[i]) | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
| 	x += b << 14 | ||||
| 	if b&0x80 == 0 { | ||||
| 		goto done | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x -= 0x80 << 14 | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	b = uint64(buf[i]) | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
| 	x += b << 21 | ||||
| 	if b&0x80 == 0 { | ||||
| 		goto done | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x -= 0x80 << 21 | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	b = uint64(buf[i]) | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
| 	x += b << 28 | ||||
| 	if b&0x80 == 0 { | ||||
| 		goto done | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x -= 0x80 << 28 | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	b = uint64(buf[i]) | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
| 	x += b << 35 | ||||
| 	if b&0x80 == 0 { | ||||
| 		goto done | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x -= 0x80 << 35 | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	b = uint64(buf[i]) | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
| 	x += b << 42 | ||||
| 	if b&0x80 == 0 { | ||||
| 		goto done | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x -= 0x80 << 42 | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	b = uint64(buf[i]) | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
| 	x += b << 49 | ||||
| 	if b&0x80 == 0 { | ||||
| 		goto done | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x -= 0x80 << 49 | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	b = uint64(buf[i]) | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
| 	x += b << 56 | ||||
| 	if b&0x80 == 0 { | ||||
| 		goto done | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x -= 0x80 << 56 | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	b = uint64(buf[i]) | ||||
| 	i++ | ||||
| 	x += b << 63 | ||||
| 	if b&0x80 == 0 { | ||||
| 		goto done | ||||
| 	} | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	return 0, errOverflow | ||||
|  | ||||
| done: | ||||
| 	p.index = i | ||||
| 	return x, nil | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeFixed64 reads a 64-bit integer from the Buffer. | ||||
| // This is the format for the | ||||
| // fixed64, sfixed64, and double protocol buffer types. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) DecodeFixed64() (x uint64, err error) { | ||||
| 	// x, err already 0 | ||||
| 	i := p.index + 8 | ||||
| 	if i < 0 || i > len(p.buf) { | ||||
| 		err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF | ||||
| 		return | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	p.index = i | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	x = uint64(p.buf[i-8]) | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-7]) << 8 | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-6]) << 16 | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-5]) << 24 | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-4]) << 32 | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-3]) << 40 | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-2]) << 48 | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-1]) << 56 | ||||
| 	return | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeFixed32 reads a 32-bit integer from the Buffer. | ||||
| // This is the format for the | ||||
| // fixed32, sfixed32, and float protocol buffer types. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) DecodeFixed32() (x uint64, err error) { | ||||
| 	// x, err already 0 | ||||
| 	i := p.index + 4 | ||||
| 	if i < 0 || i > len(p.buf) { | ||||
| 		err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF | ||||
| 		return | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	p.index = i | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	x = uint64(p.buf[i-4]) | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-3]) << 8 | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-2]) << 16 | ||||
| 	x |= uint64(p.buf[i-1]) << 24 | ||||
| 	return | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeZigzag64 reads a zigzag-encoded 64-bit integer | ||||
| // from the Buffer. | ||||
| // This is the format used for the sint64 protocol buffer type. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) DecodeZigzag64() (x uint64, err error) { | ||||
| 	x, err = p.DecodeVarint() | ||||
| 	if err != nil { | ||||
| 		return | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x = (x >> 1) ^ uint64((int64(x&1)<<63)>>63) | ||||
| 	return | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeZigzag32 reads a zigzag-encoded 32-bit integer | ||||
| // from  the Buffer. | ||||
| // This is the format used for the sint32 protocol buffer type. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) DecodeZigzag32() (x uint64, err error) { | ||||
| 	x, err = p.DecodeVarint() | ||||
| 	if err != nil { | ||||
| 		return | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	x = uint64((uint32(x) >> 1) ^ uint32((int32(x&1)<<31)>>31)) | ||||
| 	return | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeRawBytes reads a count-delimited byte buffer from the Buffer. | ||||
| // This is the format used for the bytes protocol buffer | ||||
| // type and for embedded messages. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) DecodeRawBytes(alloc bool) (buf []byte, err error) { | ||||
| 	n, err := p.DecodeVarint() | ||||
| 	if err != nil { | ||||
| 		return nil, err | ||||
| 	} | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	nb := int(n) | ||||
| 	if nb < 0 { | ||||
| 		return nil, fmt.Errorf("proto: bad byte length %d", nb) | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	end := p.index + nb | ||||
| 	if end < p.index || end > len(p.buf) { | ||||
| 		return nil, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF | ||||
| 	} | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	if !alloc { | ||||
| 		// todo: check if can get more uses of alloc=false | ||||
| 		buf = p.buf[p.index:end] | ||||
| 		p.index += nb | ||||
| 		return | ||||
| 	} | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	buf = make([]byte, nb) | ||||
| 	copy(buf, p.buf[p.index:]) | ||||
| 	p.index += nb | ||||
| 	return | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeStringBytes reads an encoded string from the Buffer. | ||||
| // This is the format used for the proto2 string type. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) DecodeStringBytes() (s string, err error) { | ||||
| 	buf, err := p.DecodeRawBytes(false) | ||||
| 	if err != nil { | ||||
| 		return | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	return string(buf), nil | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // Unmarshaler is the interface representing objects that can | ||||
| // unmarshal themselves.  The argument points to data that may be | ||||
| // overwritten, so implementations should not keep references to the | ||||
| // buffer. | ||||
| // Unmarshal implementations should not clear the receiver. | ||||
| // Any unmarshaled data should be merged into the receiver. | ||||
| // Callers of Unmarshal that do not want to retain existing data | ||||
| // should Reset the receiver before calling Unmarshal. | ||||
| type Unmarshaler interface { | ||||
| 	Unmarshal([]byte) error | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // newUnmarshaler is the interface representing objects that can | ||||
| // unmarshal themselves. The semantics are identical to Unmarshaler. | ||||
| // | ||||
| // This exists to support protoc-gen-go generated messages. | ||||
| // The proto package will stop type-asserting to this interface in the future. | ||||
| // | ||||
| // DO NOT DEPEND ON THIS. | ||||
| type newUnmarshaler interface { | ||||
| 	XXX_Unmarshal([]byte) error | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // Unmarshal parses the protocol buffer representation in buf and places the | ||||
| // decoded result in pb.  If the struct underlying pb does not match | ||||
| // the data in buf, the results can be unpredictable. | ||||
| // | ||||
| // Unmarshal resets pb before starting to unmarshal, so any | ||||
| // existing data in pb is always removed. Use UnmarshalMerge | ||||
| // to preserve and append to existing data. | ||||
| func Unmarshal(buf []byte, pb Message) error { | ||||
| 	pb.Reset() | ||||
| 	if u, ok := pb.(newUnmarshaler); ok { | ||||
| 		return u.XXX_Unmarshal(buf) | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	if u, ok := pb.(Unmarshaler); ok { | ||||
| 		return u.Unmarshal(buf) | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	return NewBuffer(buf).Unmarshal(pb) | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // UnmarshalMerge parses the protocol buffer representation in buf and | ||||
| // writes the decoded result to pb.  If the struct underlying pb does not match | ||||
| // the data in buf, the results can be unpredictable. | ||||
| // | ||||
| // UnmarshalMerge merges into existing data in pb. | ||||
| // Most code should use Unmarshal instead. | ||||
| func UnmarshalMerge(buf []byte, pb Message) error { | ||||
| 	if u, ok := pb.(newUnmarshaler); ok { | ||||
| 		return u.XXX_Unmarshal(buf) | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	if u, ok := pb.(Unmarshaler); ok { | ||||
| 		// NOTE: The history of proto have unfortunately been inconsistent | ||||
| 		// whether Unmarshaler should or should not implicitly clear itself. | ||||
| 		// Some implementations do, most do not. | ||||
| 		// Thus, calling this here may or may not do what people want. | ||||
| 		// | ||||
| 		// See https://github.com/golang/protobuf/issues/424 | ||||
| 		return u.Unmarshal(buf) | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	return NewBuffer(buf).Unmarshal(pb) | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeMessage reads a count-delimited message from the Buffer. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) DecodeMessage(pb Message) error { | ||||
| 	enc, err := p.DecodeRawBytes(false) | ||||
| 	if err != nil { | ||||
| 		return err | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	return NewBuffer(enc).Unmarshal(pb) | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // DecodeGroup reads a tag-delimited group from the Buffer. | ||||
| // StartGroup tag is already consumed. This function consumes | ||||
| // EndGroup tag. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) DecodeGroup(pb Message) error { | ||||
| 	b := p.buf[p.index:] | ||||
| 	x, y := findEndGroup(b) | ||||
| 	if x < 0 { | ||||
| 		return io.ErrUnexpectedEOF | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	err := Unmarshal(b[:x], pb) | ||||
| 	p.index += y | ||||
| 	return err | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // Unmarshal parses the protocol buffer representation in the | ||||
| // Buffer and places the decoded result in pb.  If the struct | ||||
| // underlying pb does not match the data in the buffer, the results can be | ||||
| // unpredictable. | ||||
| // | ||||
| // Unlike proto.Unmarshal, this does not reset pb before starting to unmarshal. | ||||
| func (p *Buffer) Unmarshal(pb Message) error { | ||||
| 	// If the object can unmarshal itself, let it. | ||||
| 	if u, ok := pb.(newUnmarshaler); ok { | ||||
| 		err := u.XXX_Unmarshal(p.buf[p.index:]) | ||||
| 		p.index = len(p.buf) | ||||
| 		return err | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| 	if u, ok := pb.(Unmarshaler); ok { | ||||
| 		// NOTE: The history of proto have unfortunately been inconsistent | ||||
| 		// whether Unmarshaler should or should not implicitly clear itself. | ||||
| 		// Some implementations do, most do not. | ||||
| 		// Thus, calling this here may or may not do what people want. | ||||
| 		// | ||||
| 		// See https://github.com/golang/protobuf/issues/424 | ||||
| 		err := u.Unmarshal(p.buf[p.index:]) | ||||
| 		p.index = len(p.buf) | ||||
| 		return err | ||||
| 	} | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	// Slow workaround for messages that aren't Unmarshalers. | ||||
| 	// This includes some hand-coded .pb.go files and | ||||
| 	// bootstrap protos. | ||||
| 	// TODO: fix all of those and then add Unmarshal to | ||||
| 	// the Message interface. Then: | ||||
| 	// The cast above and code below can be deleted. | ||||
| 	// The old unmarshaler can be deleted. | ||||
| 	// Clients can call Unmarshal directly (can already do that, actually). | ||||
| 	var info InternalMessageInfo | ||||
| 	err := info.Unmarshal(pb, p.buf[p.index:]) | ||||
| 	p.index = len(p.buf) | ||||
| 	return err | ||||
| } | ||||
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