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1 // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
2 // Copyright 2014 Google Inc.  All rights reserved.
3 // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
4 //
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30 
31 #include "protobuf.h"
32 
33 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 // Global map from upb {msg,enum}defs to wrapper Descriptor/EnumDescriptor
35 // instances.
36 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
37 
38 // This is a hash table from def objects (encoded by converting pointers to
39 // Ruby integers) to MessageDef/EnumDef instances (as Ruby values).
40 VALUE upb_def_to_ruby_obj_map;
41 
42 VALUE cError;
43 VALUE cParseError;
44 
add_def_obj(const void * def,VALUE value)45 void add_def_obj(const void* def, VALUE value) {
46   rb_hash_aset(upb_def_to_ruby_obj_map, ULL2NUM((intptr_t)def), value);
47 }
48 
get_def_obj(const void * def)49 VALUE get_def_obj(const void* def) {
50   return rb_hash_aref(upb_def_to_ruby_obj_map, ULL2NUM((intptr_t)def));
51 }
52 
53 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
54 // Utilities.
55 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
56 
57 // Raises a Ruby error if |status| is not OK, using its error message.
check_upb_status(const upb_status * status,const char * msg)58 void check_upb_status(const upb_status* status, const char* msg) {
59   if (!upb_ok(status)) {
60     rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "%s: %s\n", msg, upb_status_errmsg(status));
61   }
62 }
63 
64 // String encodings: we look these up once, at load time, and then cache them
65 // here.
66 rb_encoding* kRubyStringUtf8Encoding;
67 rb_encoding* kRubyStringASCIIEncoding;
68 rb_encoding* kRubyString8bitEncoding;
69 
70 // Ruby-interned string: "descriptor". We use this identifier to store an
71 // instance variable on message classes we create in order to link them back to
72 // their descriptors.
73 //
74 // We intern this once at module load time then use the interned identifier at
75 // runtime in order to avoid the cost of repeatedly interning in hot paths.
76 const char* kDescriptorInstanceVar = "descriptor";
77 ID descriptor_instancevar_interned;
78 
79 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
80 // Initialization/entry point.
81 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
82 
83 // This must be named "Init_protobuf_c" because the Ruby module is named
84 // "protobuf_c" -- the VM looks for this symbol in our .so.
Init_protobuf_c()85 void Init_protobuf_c() {
86   VALUE google = rb_define_module("Google");
87   VALUE protobuf = rb_define_module_under(google, "Protobuf");
88   VALUE internal = rb_define_module_under(protobuf, "Internal");
89 
90   descriptor_instancevar_interned = rb_intern(kDescriptorInstanceVar);
91   DescriptorPool_register(protobuf);
92   Descriptor_register(protobuf);
93   FieldDescriptor_register(protobuf);
94   OneofDescriptor_register(protobuf);
95   EnumDescriptor_register(protobuf);
96   MessageBuilderContext_register(internal);
97   OneofBuilderContext_register(internal);
98   EnumBuilderContext_register(internal);
99   Builder_register(internal);
100   RepeatedField_register(protobuf);
101   Map_register(protobuf);
102 
103   cError = rb_const_get(protobuf, rb_intern("Error"));
104   cParseError = rb_const_get(protobuf, rb_intern("ParseError"));
105 
106   rb_define_singleton_method(protobuf, "deep_copy",
107                              Google_Protobuf_deep_copy, 1);
108 
109   kRubyStringUtf8Encoding = rb_utf8_encoding();
110   kRubyStringASCIIEncoding = rb_usascii_encoding();
111   kRubyString8bitEncoding = rb_ascii8bit_encoding();
112 
113   upb_def_to_ruby_obj_map = rb_hash_new();
114   rb_gc_register_address(&upb_def_to_ruby_obj_map);
115 }
116