| # Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
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| |
| """Constants and static functions to support protocol buffer wire format.""" |
| |
| __author__ = 'robinson@google.com (Will Robinson)' |
| |
| import struct |
| from froofle.protobuf import message |
| |
| |
| TAG_TYPE_BITS = 3 # Number of bits used to hold type info in a proto tag. |
| _TAG_TYPE_MASK = (1 << TAG_TYPE_BITS) - 1 # 0x7 |
| |
| # These numbers identify the wire type of a protocol buffer value. |
| # We use the least-significant TAG_TYPE_BITS bits of the varint-encoded |
| # tag-and-type to store one of these WIRETYPE_* constants. |
| # These values must match WireType enum in //net/proto2/public/wire_format.h. |
| WIRETYPE_VARINT = 0 |
| WIRETYPE_FIXED64 = 1 |
| WIRETYPE_LENGTH_DELIMITED = 2 |
| WIRETYPE_START_GROUP = 3 |
| WIRETYPE_END_GROUP = 4 |
| WIRETYPE_FIXED32 = 5 |
| _WIRETYPE_MAX = 5 |
| |
| |
| # Bounds for various integer types. |
| INT32_MAX = int((1 << 31) - 1) |
| INT32_MIN = int(-(1 << 31)) |
| UINT32_MAX = (1 << 32) - 1 |
| |
| INT64_MAX = (1 << 63) - 1 |
| INT64_MIN = -(1 << 63) |
| UINT64_MAX = (1 << 64) - 1 |
| |
| # "struct" format strings that will encode/decode the specified formats. |
| FORMAT_UINT32_LITTLE_ENDIAN = '<I' |
| FORMAT_UINT64_LITTLE_ENDIAN = '<Q' |
| |
| |
| # We'll have to provide alternate implementations of AppendLittleEndian*() on |
| # any architectures where these checks fail. |
| if struct.calcsize(FORMAT_UINT32_LITTLE_ENDIAN) != 4: |
| raise AssertionError('Format "I" is not a 32-bit number.') |
| if struct.calcsize(FORMAT_UINT64_LITTLE_ENDIAN) != 8: |
| raise AssertionError('Format "Q" is not a 64-bit number.') |
| |
| |
| def PackTag(field_number, wire_type): |
| """Returns an unsigned 32-bit integer that encodes the field number and |
| wire type information in standard protocol message wire format. |
| |
| Args: |
| field_number: Expected to be an integer in the range [1, 1 << 29) |
| wire_type: One of the WIRETYPE_* constants. |
| """ |
| if not 0 <= wire_type <= _WIRETYPE_MAX: |
| raise message.EncodeError('Unknown wire type: %d' % wire_type) |
| return (field_number << TAG_TYPE_BITS) | wire_type |
| |
| |
| def UnpackTag(tag): |
| """The inverse of PackTag(). Given an unsigned 32-bit number, |
| returns a (field_number, wire_type) tuple. |
| """ |
| return (tag >> TAG_TYPE_BITS), (tag & _TAG_TYPE_MASK) |
| |
| |
| def ZigZagEncode(value): |
| """ZigZag Transform: Encodes signed integers so that they can be |
| effectively used with varint encoding. See wire_format.h for |
| more details. |
| """ |
| if value >= 0: |
| return value << 1 |
| return (value << 1) ^ (~0) |
| |
| |
| def ZigZagDecode(value): |
| """Inverse of ZigZagEncode().""" |
| if not value & 0x1: |
| return value >> 1 |
| return (value >> 1) ^ (~0) |
| |
| |
| |
| # The *ByteSize() functions below return the number of bytes required to |
| # serialize "field number + type" information and then serialize the value. |
| |
| |
| def Int32ByteSize(field_number, int32): |
| return Int64ByteSize(field_number, int32) |
| |
| |
| def Int64ByteSize(field_number, int64): |
| # Have to convert to uint before calling UInt64ByteSize(). |
| return UInt64ByteSize(field_number, 0xffffffffffffffff & int64) |
| |
| |
| def UInt32ByteSize(field_number, uint32): |
| return UInt64ByteSize(field_number, uint32) |
| |
| |
| def UInt64ByteSize(field_number, uint64): |
| return _TagByteSize(field_number) + _VarUInt64ByteSizeNoTag(uint64) |
| |
| |
| def SInt32ByteSize(field_number, int32): |
| return UInt32ByteSize(field_number, ZigZagEncode(int32)) |
| |
| |
| def SInt64ByteSize(field_number, int64): |
| return UInt64ByteSize(field_number, ZigZagEncode(int64)) |
| |
| |
| def Fixed32ByteSize(field_number, fixed32): |
| return _TagByteSize(field_number) + 4 |
| |
| |
| def Fixed64ByteSize(field_number, fixed64): |
| return _TagByteSize(field_number) + 8 |
| |
| |
| def SFixed32ByteSize(field_number, sfixed32): |
| return _TagByteSize(field_number) + 4 |
| |
| |
| def SFixed64ByteSize(field_number, sfixed64): |
| return _TagByteSize(field_number) + 8 |
| |
| |
| def FloatByteSize(field_number, flt): |
| return _TagByteSize(field_number) + 4 |
| |
| |
| def DoubleByteSize(field_number, double): |
| return _TagByteSize(field_number) + 8 |
| |
| |
| def BoolByteSize(field_number, b): |
| return _TagByteSize(field_number) + 1 |
| |
| |
| def EnumByteSize(field_number, enum): |
| return UInt32ByteSize(field_number, enum) |
| |
| |
| def StringByteSize(field_number, string): |
| return BytesByteSize(field_number, string.encode('utf-8')) |
| |
| |
| def BytesByteSize(field_number, b): |
| return (_TagByteSize(field_number) |
| + _VarUInt64ByteSizeNoTag(len(b)) |
| + len(b)) |
| |
| |
| def GroupByteSize(field_number, message): |
| return (2 * _TagByteSize(field_number) # START and END group. |
| + message.ByteSize()) |
| |
| |
| def MessageByteSize(field_number, message): |
| return (_TagByteSize(field_number) |
| + _VarUInt64ByteSizeNoTag(message.ByteSize()) |
| + message.ByteSize()) |
| |
| |
| def MessageSetItemByteSize(field_number, msg): |
| # First compute the sizes of the tags. |
| # There are 2 tags for the beginning and ending of the repeated group, that |
| # is field number 1, one with field number 2 (type_id) and one with field |
| # number 3 (message). |
| total_size = (2 * _TagByteSize(1) + _TagByteSize(2) + _TagByteSize(3)) |
| |
| # Add the number of bytes for type_id. |
| total_size += _VarUInt64ByteSizeNoTag(field_number) |
| |
| message_size = msg.ByteSize() |
| |
| # The number of bytes for encoding the length of the message. |
| total_size += _VarUInt64ByteSizeNoTag(message_size) |
| |
| # The size of the message. |
| total_size += message_size |
| return total_size |
| |
| |
| # Private helper functions for the *ByteSize() functions above. |
| |
| |
| def _TagByteSize(field_number): |
| """Returns the bytes required to serialize a tag with this field number.""" |
| # Just pass in type 0, since the type won't affect the tag+type size. |
| return _VarUInt64ByteSizeNoTag(PackTag(field_number, 0)) |
| |
| |
| def _VarUInt64ByteSizeNoTag(uint64): |
| """Returns the bytes required to serialize a single varint. |
| uint64 must be unsigned. |
| """ |
| if uint64 > UINT64_MAX: |
| raise message.EncodeError('Value out of range: %d' % uint64) |
| bytes = 1 |
| while uint64 > 0x7f: |
| bytes += 1 |
| uint64 >>= 7 |
| return bytes |