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- /* pb_decode.h: Functions to decode protocol buffers. Depends on pb_decode.c.
- * The main function is pb_decode. You also need an input stream, and the
- * field descriptions created by nanopb_generator.py.
- */
- #ifndef PB_DECODE_H_INCLUDED
- #define PB_DECODE_H_INCLUDED
- #include "pb.h"
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- /* Structure for defining custom input streams. You will need to provide
- * a callback function to read the bytes from your storage, which can be
- * for example a file or a network socket.
- *
- * The callback must conform to these rules:
- *
- * 1) Return false on IO errors. This will cause decoding to abort.
- * 2) You can use state to store your own data (e.g. buffer pointer),
- * and rely on pb_read to verify that no-body reads past bytes_left.
- * 3) Your callback may be used with substreams, in which case bytes_left
- * is different than from the main stream. Don't use bytes_left to compute
- * any pointers.
- */
- struct pb_istream_s
- {
- #ifdef PB_BUFFER_ONLY
- /* Callback pointer is not used in buffer-only configuration.
- * Having an int pointer here allows binary compatibility but
- * gives an error if someone tries to assign callback function.
- */
- int *callback;
- #else
- bool (*callback)(pb_istream_t *stream, pb_byte_t *buf, size_t count);
- #endif
- void *state; /* Free field for use by callback implementation */
- size_t bytes_left;
-
- #ifndef PB_NO_ERRMSG
- const char *errmsg;
- #endif
- };
- #ifndef PB_NO_ERRMSG
- #define PB_ISTREAM_EMPTY {0,0,0,0}
- #else
- #define PB_ISTREAM_EMPTY {0,0,0}
- #endif
- /***************************
- * Main decoding functions *
- ***************************/
-
- /* Decode a single protocol buffers message from input stream into a C structure.
- * Returns true on success, false on any failure.
- * The actual struct pointed to by dest must match the description in fields.
- * Callback fields of the destination structure must be initialized by caller.
- * All other fields will be initialized by this function.
- *
- * Example usage:
- * MyMessage msg = {};
- * uint8_t buffer[64];
- * pb_istream_t stream;
- *
- * // ... read some data into buffer ...
- *
- * stream = pb_istream_from_buffer(buffer, count);
- * pb_decode(&stream, MyMessage_fields, &msg);
- */
- bool pb_decode(pb_istream_t *stream, const pb_msgdesc_t *fields, void *dest_struct);
- /* Extended version of pb_decode, with several options to control
- * the decoding process:
- *
- * PB_DECODE_NOINIT: Do not initialize the fields to default values.
- * This is slightly faster if you do not need the default
- * values and instead initialize the structure to 0 using
- * e.g. memset(). This can also be used for merging two
- * messages, i.e. combine already existing data with new
- * values.
- *
- * PB_DECODE_DELIMITED: Input message starts with the message size as varint.
- * Corresponds to parseDelimitedFrom() in Google's
- * protobuf API.
- *
- * PB_DECODE_NULLTERMINATED: Stop reading when field tag is read as 0. This allows
- * reading null terminated messages.
- * NOTE: Until nanopb-0.4.0, pb_decode() also allows
- * null-termination. This behaviour is not supported in
- * most other protobuf implementations, so PB_DECODE_DELIMITED
- * is a better option for compatibility.
- *
- * Multiple flags can be combined with bitwise or (| operator)
- */
- #define PB_DECODE_NOINIT 0x01U
- #define PB_DECODE_DELIMITED 0x02U
- #define PB_DECODE_NULLTERMINATED 0x04U
- bool pb_decode_ex(pb_istream_t *stream, const pb_msgdesc_t *fields, void *dest_struct, unsigned int flags);
- /* Defines for backwards compatibility with code written before nanopb-0.4.0 */
- #define pb_decode_noinit(s,f,d) pb_decode_ex(s,f,d, PB_DECODE_NOINIT)
- #define pb_decode_delimited(s,f,d) pb_decode_ex(s,f,d, PB_DECODE_DELIMITED)
- #define pb_decode_delimited_noinit(s,f,d) pb_decode_ex(s,f,d, PB_DECODE_DELIMITED | PB_DECODE_NOINIT)
- #define pb_decode_nullterminated(s,f,d) pb_decode_ex(s,f,d, PB_DECODE_NULLTERMINATED)
- #ifdef PB_ENABLE_MALLOC
- /* Release any allocated pointer fields. If you use dynamic allocation, you should
- * call this for any successfully decoded message when you are done with it. If
- * pb_decode() returns with an error, the message is already released.
- */
- void pb_release(const pb_msgdesc_t *fields, void *dest_struct);
- #else
- /* Allocation is not supported, so release is no-op */
- #define pb_release(fields, dest_struct) PB_UNUSED(fields); PB_UNUSED(dest_struct);
- #endif
- /**************************************
- * Functions for manipulating streams *
- **************************************/
- /* Create an input stream for reading from a memory buffer.
- *
- * msglen should be the actual length of the message, not the full size of
- * allocated buffer.
- *
- * Alternatively, you can use a custom stream that reads directly from e.g.
- * a file or a network socket.
- */
- pb_istream_t pb_istream_from_buffer(const pb_byte_t *buf, size_t msglen);
- /* Function to read from a pb_istream_t. You can use this if you need to
- * read some custom header data, or to read data in field callbacks.
- */
- bool pb_read(pb_istream_t *stream, pb_byte_t *buf, size_t count);
- /************************************************
- * Helper functions for writing field callbacks *
- ************************************************/
- /* Decode the tag for the next field in the stream. Gives the wire type and
- * field tag. At end of the message, returns false and sets eof to true. */
- bool pb_decode_tag(pb_istream_t *stream, pb_wire_type_t *wire_type, uint32_t *tag, bool *eof);
- /* Skip the field payload data, given the wire type. */
- bool pb_skip_field(pb_istream_t *stream, pb_wire_type_t wire_type);
- /* Decode an integer in the varint format. This works for enum, int32,
- * int64, uint32 and uint64 field types. */
- #ifndef PB_WITHOUT_64BIT
- bool pb_decode_varint(pb_istream_t *stream, uint64_t *dest);
- #else
- #define pb_decode_varint pb_decode_varint32
- #endif
- /* Decode an integer in the varint format. This works for enum, int32,
- * and uint32 field types. */
- bool pb_decode_varint32(pb_istream_t *stream, uint32_t *dest);
- /* Decode a bool value in varint format. */
- bool pb_decode_bool(pb_istream_t *stream, bool *dest);
- /* Decode an integer in the zig-zagged svarint format. This works for sint32
- * and sint64. */
- #ifndef PB_WITHOUT_64BIT
- bool pb_decode_svarint(pb_istream_t *stream, int64_t *dest);
- #else
- bool pb_decode_svarint(pb_istream_t *stream, int32_t *dest);
- #endif
- /* Decode a fixed32, sfixed32 or float value. You need to pass a pointer to
- * a 4-byte wide C variable. */
- bool pb_decode_fixed32(pb_istream_t *stream, void *dest);
- #ifndef PB_WITHOUT_64BIT
- /* Decode a fixed64, sfixed64 or double value. You need to pass a pointer to
- * a 8-byte wide C variable. */
- bool pb_decode_fixed64(pb_istream_t *stream, void *dest);
- #endif
- #ifdef PB_CONVERT_DOUBLE_FLOAT
- /* Decode a double value into float variable. */
- bool pb_decode_double_as_float(pb_istream_t *stream, float *dest);
- #endif
- /* Make a limited-length substream for reading a PB_WT_STRING field. */
- bool pb_make_string_substream(pb_istream_t *stream, pb_istream_t *substream);
- bool pb_close_string_substream(pb_istream_t *stream, pb_istream_t *substream);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- } /* extern "C" */
- #endif
- #endif
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