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- // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
- // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
- package proto
- import (
- "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire"
- "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/messageset"
- "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/order"
- "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/pragma"
- "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect"
- "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface"
- )
- // MarshalOptions configures the marshaler.
- //
- // Example usage:
- //
- // b, err := MarshalOptions{Deterministic: true}.Marshal(m)
- type MarshalOptions struct {
- pragma.NoUnkeyedLiterals
- // AllowPartial allows messages that have missing required fields to marshal
- // without returning an error. If AllowPartial is false (the default),
- // Marshal will return an error if there are any missing required fields.
- AllowPartial bool
- // Deterministic controls whether the same message will always be
- // serialized to the same bytes within the same binary.
- //
- // Setting this option guarantees that repeated serialization of
- // the same message will return the same bytes, and that different
- // processes of the same binary (which may be executing on different
- // machines) will serialize equal messages to the same bytes.
- // It has no effect on the resulting size of the encoded message compared
- // to a non-deterministic marshal.
- //
- // Note that the deterministic serialization is NOT canonical across
- // languages. It is not guaranteed to remain stable over time. It is
- // unstable across different builds with schema changes due to unknown
- // fields. Users who need canonical serialization (e.g., persistent
- // storage in a canonical form, fingerprinting, etc.) must define
- // their own canonicalization specification and implement their own
- // serializer rather than relying on this API.
- //
- // If deterministic serialization is requested, map entries will be
- // sorted by keys in lexographical order. This is an implementation
- // detail and subject to change.
- Deterministic bool
- // UseCachedSize indicates that the result of a previous Size call
- // may be reused.
- //
- // Setting this option asserts that:
- //
- // 1. Size has previously been called on this message with identical
- // options (except for UseCachedSize itself).
- //
- // 2. The message and all its submessages have not changed in any
- // way since the Size call.
- //
- // If either of these invariants is violated,
- // the results are undefined and may include panics or corrupted output.
- //
- // Implementations MAY take this option into account to provide
- // better performance, but there is no guarantee that they will do so.
- // There is absolutely no guarantee that Size followed by Marshal with
- // UseCachedSize set will perform equivalently to Marshal alone.
- UseCachedSize bool
- }
- // Marshal returns the wire-format encoding of m.
- func Marshal(m Message) ([]byte, error) {
- // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to output.
- if m == nil {
- return nil, nil
- }
- out, err := MarshalOptions{}.marshal(nil, m.ProtoReflect())
- if len(out.Buf) == 0 && err == nil {
- out.Buf = emptyBytesForMessage(m)
- }
- return out.Buf, err
- }
- // Marshal returns the wire-format encoding of m.
- func (o MarshalOptions) Marshal(m Message) ([]byte, error) {
- // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to output.
- if m == nil {
- return nil, nil
- }
- out, err := o.marshal(nil, m.ProtoReflect())
- if len(out.Buf) == 0 && err == nil {
- out.Buf = emptyBytesForMessage(m)
- }
- return out.Buf, err
- }
- // emptyBytesForMessage returns a nil buffer if and only if m is invalid,
- // otherwise it returns a non-nil empty buffer.
- //
- // This is to assist the edge-case where user-code does the following:
- //
- // m1.OptionalBytes, _ = proto.Marshal(m2)
- //
- // where they expect the proto2 "optional_bytes" field to be populated
- // if any only if m2 is a valid message.
- func emptyBytesForMessage(m Message) []byte {
- if m == nil || !m.ProtoReflect().IsValid() {
- return nil
- }
- return emptyBuf[:]
- }
- // MarshalAppend appends the wire-format encoding of m to b,
- // returning the result.
- func (o MarshalOptions) MarshalAppend(b []byte, m Message) ([]byte, error) {
- // Treat nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to append.
- if m == nil {
- return b, nil
- }
- out, err := o.marshal(b, m.ProtoReflect())
- return out.Buf, err
- }
- // MarshalState returns the wire-format encoding of a message.
- //
- // This method permits fine-grained control over the marshaler.
- // Most users should use Marshal instead.
- func (o MarshalOptions) MarshalState(in protoiface.MarshalInput) (protoiface.MarshalOutput, error) {
- return o.marshal(in.Buf, in.Message)
- }
- // marshal is a centralized function that all marshal operations go through.
- // For profiling purposes, avoid changing the name of this function or
- // introducing other code paths for marshal that do not go through this.
- func (o MarshalOptions) marshal(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) (out protoiface.MarshalOutput, err error) {
- allowPartial := o.AllowPartial
- o.AllowPartial = true
- if methods := protoMethods(m); methods != nil && methods.Marshal != nil &&
- !(o.Deterministic && methods.Flags&protoiface.SupportMarshalDeterministic == 0) {
- in := protoiface.MarshalInput{
- Message: m,
- Buf: b,
- }
- if o.Deterministic {
- in.Flags |= protoiface.MarshalDeterministic
- }
- if o.UseCachedSize {
- in.Flags |= protoiface.MarshalUseCachedSize
- }
- if methods.Size != nil {
- sout := methods.Size(protoiface.SizeInput{
- Message: m,
- Flags: in.Flags,
- })
- if cap(b) < len(b)+sout.Size {
- in.Buf = make([]byte, len(b), growcap(cap(b), len(b)+sout.Size))
- copy(in.Buf, b)
- }
- in.Flags |= protoiface.MarshalUseCachedSize
- }
- out, err = methods.Marshal(in)
- } else {
- out.Buf, err = o.marshalMessageSlow(b, m)
- }
- if err != nil {
- return out, err
- }
- if allowPartial {
- return out, nil
- }
- return out, checkInitialized(m)
- }
- func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMessage(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) ([]byte, error) {
- out, err := o.marshal(b, m)
- return out.Buf, err
- }
- // growcap scales up the capacity of a slice.
- //
- // Given a slice with a current capacity of oldcap and a desired
- // capacity of wantcap, growcap returns a new capacity >= wantcap.
- //
- // The algorithm is mostly identical to the one used by append as of Go 1.14.
- func growcap(oldcap, wantcap int) (newcap int) {
- if wantcap > oldcap*2 {
- newcap = wantcap
- } else if oldcap < 1024 {
- // The Go 1.14 runtime takes this case when len(s) < 1024,
- // not when cap(s) < 1024. The difference doesn't seem
- // significant here.
- newcap = oldcap * 2
- } else {
- newcap = oldcap
- for 0 < newcap && newcap < wantcap {
- newcap += newcap / 4
- }
- if newcap <= 0 {
- newcap = wantcap
- }
- }
- return newcap
- }
- func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMessageSlow(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) ([]byte, error) {
- if messageset.IsMessageSet(m.Descriptor()) {
- return o.marshalMessageSet(b, m)
- }
- fieldOrder := order.AnyFieldOrder
- if o.Deterministic {
- // TODO: This should use a more natural ordering like NumberFieldOrder,
- // but doing so breaks golden tests that make invalid assumption about
- // output stability of this implementation.
- fieldOrder = order.LegacyFieldOrder
- }
- var err error
- order.RangeFields(m, fieldOrder, func(fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, v protoreflect.Value) bool {
- b, err = o.marshalField(b, fd, v)
- return err == nil
- })
- if err != nil {
- return b, err
- }
- b = append(b, m.GetUnknown()...)
- return b, nil
- }
- func (o MarshalOptions) marshalField(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, value protoreflect.Value) ([]byte, error) {
- switch {
- case fd.IsList():
- return o.marshalList(b, fd, value.List())
- case fd.IsMap():
- return o.marshalMap(b, fd, value.Map())
- default:
- b = protowire.AppendTag(b, fd.Number(), wireTypes[fd.Kind()])
- return o.marshalSingular(b, fd, value)
- }
- }
- func (o MarshalOptions) marshalList(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, list protoreflect.List) ([]byte, error) {
- if fd.IsPacked() && list.Len() > 0 {
- b = protowire.AppendTag(b, fd.Number(), protowire.BytesType)
- b, pos := appendSpeculativeLength(b)
- for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ {
- var err error
- b, err = o.marshalSingular(b, fd, list.Get(i))
- if err != nil {
- return b, err
- }
- }
- b = finishSpeculativeLength(b, pos)
- return b, nil
- }
- kind := fd.Kind()
- for i, llen := 0, list.Len(); i < llen; i++ {
- var err error
- b = protowire.AppendTag(b, fd.Number(), wireTypes[kind])
- b, err = o.marshalSingular(b, fd, list.Get(i))
- if err != nil {
- return b, err
- }
- }
- return b, nil
- }
- func (o MarshalOptions) marshalMap(b []byte, fd protoreflect.FieldDescriptor, mapv protoreflect.Map) ([]byte, error) {
- keyf := fd.MapKey()
- valf := fd.MapValue()
- keyOrder := order.AnyKeyOrder
- if o.Deterministic {
- keyOrder = order.GenericKeyOrder
- }
- var err error
- order.RangeEntries(mapv, keyOrder, func(key protoreflect.MapKey, value protoreflect.Value) bool {
- b = protowire.AppendTag(b, fd.Number(), protowire.BytesType)
- var pos int
- b, pos = appendSpeculativeLength(b)
- b, err = o.marshalField(b, keyf, key.Value())
- if err != nil {
- return false
- }
- b, err = o.marshalField(b, valf, value)
- if err != nil {
- return false
- }
- b = finishSpeculativeLength(b, pos)
- return true
- })
- return b, err
- }
- // When encoding length-prefixed fields, we speculatively set aside some number of bytes
- // for the length, encode the data, and then encode the length (shifting the data if necessary
- // to make room).
- const speculativeLength = 1
- func appendSpeculativeLength(b []byte) ([]byte, int) {
- pos := len(b)
- b = append(b, "\x00\x00\x00\x00"[:speculativeLength]...)
- return b, pos
- }
- func finishSpeculativeLength(b []byte, pos int) []byte {
- mlen := len(b) - pos - speculativeLength
- msiz := protowire.SizeVarint(uint64(mlen))
- if msiz != speculativeLength {
- for i := 0; i < msiz-speculativeLength; i++ {
- b = append(b, 0)
- }
- copy(b[pos+msiz:], b[pos+speculativeLength:])
- b = b[:pos+msiz+mlen]
- }
- protowire.AppendVarint(b[:pos], uint64(mlen))
- return b
- }
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