/* Encode a message using msgid field as prefix */ #include #include #include #include #include "msgid_example.pb.h" #include "test_helpers.h" /* This function writes the message id as a prefix to the message, allowing * the receiving side to identify message type. Here we use uint8_t to store * it, but e.g. varint or some custom header struct would work just as well. */ bool write_prefix(pb_ostream_t *stream, int msgid) { uint8_t prefix = msgid; return pb_write(stream, &prefix, 1); } /* The main logic will call one of these functions. * Normally which function you call would be selected based on what message * you want to send, here it is decided based on command line parameter. */ bool encode_MyMessage1(pb_ostream_t *stream) { MyMessage1 msg = MyMessage1_init_default; msg.intvalue = 1234; return write_prefix(stream, MyMessage1_msgid) && pb_encode(stream, MyMessage1_fields, &msg); } bool encode_MyMessage2(pb_ostream_t *stream) { MyMessage2 msg = MyMessage2_init_default; msg.intvalue = 9999; strcpy(msg.strvalue, "Msg2"); return write_prefix(stream, MyMessage2_msgid) && pb_encode(stream, MyMessage2_fields, &msg); } bool encode_MyMessage3(pb_ostream_t *stream) { MyMessage3 msg = MyMessage3_init_default; msg.boolvalue = true; return write_prefix(stream, MyMessage3_msgid) && pb_encode(stream, MyMessage3_fields, &msg); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { uint8_t buffer[128]; pb_ostream_t stream; bool status = false; int option; if (argc != 2) { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: encode_msgid [number]\n"); return 1; } option = atoi(argv[1]); stream = pb_ostream_from_buffer(buffer, sizeof(buffer)); if (option == 1) { status = encode_MyMessage1(&stream); } else if (option == 2) { status = encode_MyMessage2(&stream); } else if (option == 3) { status = encode_MyMessage3(&stream); } if (status) { SET_BINARY_MODE(stdout); fwrite(buffer, 1, stream.bytes_written, stdout); return 0; } else { fprintf(stderr, "Encoding failed: %s\n", PB_GET_ERROR(&stream)); return 1; } }