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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using Google.ProtocolBuffers.Descriptors;
namespace Google.ProtocolBuffers
{
/// <summary>
/// A table of known extensions, searchable by name or field number. When
/// parsing a protocol message that might have extensions, you must provide
/// an <see cref="ExtensionRegistry"/> in which you have registered any extensions
/// that you want to be able to parse. Otherwise, those extensions will just
/// be treated like unknown fields.
/// </summary>
/// <example>
/// For example, if you had the <c>.proto</c> file:
/// <code>
/// option java_class = "MyProto";
///
/// message Foo {
/// extensions 1000 to max;
/// }
///
/// extend Foo {
/// optional int32 bar;
/// }
/// </code>
///
/// Then you might write code like:
///
/// <code>
/// ExtensionRegistry registry = ExtensionRegistry.CreateInstance();
/// registry.Add(MyProto.Bar);
/// MyProto.Foo message = MyProto.Foo.ParseFrom(input, registry);
/// </code>
/// </example>
///
/// <remarks>
/// <para>You might wonder why this is necessary. Two alternatives might come to
/// mind. First, you might imagine a system where generated extensions are
/// automatically registered when their containing classes are loaded. This
/// is a popular technique, but is bad design; among other things, it creates a
/// situation where behavior can change depending on what classes happen to be
/// loaded. It also introduces a security vulnerability, because an
/// unprivileged class could cause its code to be called unexpectedly from a
/// privileged class by registering itself as an extension of the right type.
/// </para>
/// <para>Another option you might consider is lazy parsing: do not parse an
/// extension until it is first requested, at which point the caller must
/// provide a type to use. This introduces a different set of problems. First,
/// it would require a mutex lock any time an extension was accessed, which
/// would be slow. Second, corrupt data would not be detected until first
/// access, at which point it would be much harder to deal with it. Third, it
/// could violate the expectation that message objects are immutable, since the
/// type provided could be any arbitrary message class. An unprivileged user
/// could take advantage of this to inject a mutable object into a message
/// belonging to privileged code and create mischief.</para>
/// </remarks>
public sealed partial class ExtensionRegistry
{
/// <summary>
/// Finds an extension by fully-qualified field name, in the
/// proto namespace, i.e. result.Descriptor.FullName will match
/// <paramref name="fullName"/> if a match is found. A null
/// reference is returned if the extension can't be found.
/// </summary>
[Obsolete("Please use the FindByName method instead.", true)]
public ExtensionInfo this[string fullName]
{
get
{
foreach (IGeneratedExtensionLite ext in extensionsByNumber.Values)
{
if (StringComparer.Ordinal.Equals(ext.Descriptor.FullName, fullName))
{
return ext as ExtensionInfo;
}
}
return null;
}
}
#if !LITE
/// <summary>
/// Finds an extension by containing type and field number.
/// A null reference is returned if the extension can't be found.
/// </summary>
public ExtensionInfo this[MessageDescriptor containingType, int fieldNumber]
{
get
{
IGeneratedExtensionLite ret;
extensionsByNumber.TryGetValue(new ExtensionIntPair(containingType, fieldNumber), out ret);
return ret as ExtensionInfo;
}
}
public ExtensionInfo FindByName(MessageDescriptor containingType, string fieldName)
{
return FindExtensionByName(containingType, fieldName) as ExtensionInfo;
}
#endif
/// <summary>
/// Add an extension from a generated file to the registry.
/// </summary>
public void Add<TExtension>(GeneratedExtensionBase<TExtension> extension)
{
if (extension.Descriptor.MappedType == MappedType.Message)
{
Add(new ExtensionInfo(extension.Descriptor, extension.MessageDefaultInstance));
}
else
{
Add(new ExtensionInfo(extension.Descriptor, null));
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Adds a non-message-type extension to the registry by descriptor.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="type"></param>
public void Add(FieldDescriptor type)
{
if (type.MappedType == MappedType.Message)
{
throw new ArgumentException("ExtensionRegistry.Add() must be provided a default instance "
+ "when adding an embedded message extension.");
}
Add(new ExtensionInfo(type, null));
}
/// <summary>
/// Adds a message-type-extension to the registry by descriptor.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="type"></param>
/// <param name="defaultInstance"></param>
public void Add(FieldDescriptor type, IMessage defaultInstance)
{
if (type.MappedType != MappedType.Message)
{
throw new ArgumentException("ExtensionRegistry.Add() provided a default instance for a "
+ "non-message extension.");
}
Add(new ExtensionInfo(type, defaultInstance));
}
private void Add(ExtensionInfo extension)
{
if (readOnly)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("Cannot add entries to a read-only extension registry");
}
if (!extension.Descriptor.IsExtension)
{
throw new ArgumentException("ExtensionRegistry.add() was given a FieldDescriptor for a "
+ "regular (non-extension) field.");
}
IGeneratedExtensionLite liteExtension = extension;
Add(liteExtension);
FieldDescriptor field = extension.Descriptor;
if (field.ContainingType.Options.MessageSetWireFormat
&& field.FieldType == FieldType.Message
&& field.IsOptional
&& field.ExtensionScope == field.MessageType)
{
// This is an extension of a MessageSet type defined within the extension
// type's own scope. For backwards-compatibility, allow it to be looked
// up by type name.
Dictionary<string, IGeneratedExtensionLite> map;
if (extensionsByName.TryGetValue(liteExtension.ContainingType, out map))
{
map[field.MessageType.FullName] = extension;
}
}
}
}
}