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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda) // Based on original Protocol Buffers design by // Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others. // // Implements the Protocol Compiler front-end such that it may be reused by // custom compilers written to support other languages. #ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_COMMAND_LINE_INTERFACE_H__ #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_COMMAND_LINE_INTERFACE_H__ #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace google { namespace protobuf { class FileDescriptor; // descriptor.h class DescriptorPool; // descriptor.h namespace compiler { class CodeGenerator; // code_generator.h class DiskSourceTree; // importer.h // This class implements the command-line interface to the protocol compiler. // It is designed to make it very easy to create a custom protocol compiler // supporting the languages of your choice. For example, if you wanted to // create a custom protocol compiler binary which includes both the regular // C++ support plus support for your own custom output "Foo", you would // write a class "FooGenerator" which implements the CodeGenerator interface, // then write a main() procedure like this: // // int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { // google::protobuf::compiler::CommandLineInterface cli; // // // Support generation of C++ source and headers. // google::protobuf::compiler::cpp::CppGenerator cpp_generator; // cli.RegisterGenerator("--cpp_out", &cpp_generator, // "Generate C++ source and header."); // // // Support generation of Foo code. // FooGenerator foo_generator; // cli.RegisterGenerator("--foo_out", &foo_generator, // "Generate Foo file."); // // return cli.Run(argc, argv); // } // // The compiler is invoked with syntax like: // protoc --cpp_out=outdir --foo_out=outdir --proto_path=src src/foo.proto // // For a full description of the command-line syntax, invoke it with --help. class LIBPROTOC_EXPORT CommandLineInterface { public: CommandLineInterface(); ~CommandLineInterface(); // Register a code generator for a language. // // Parameters: // * flag_name: The command-line flag used to specify an output file of // this type. The name must start with a '-'. If the name is longer // than one letter, it must start with two '-'s. // * generator: The CodeGenerator which will be called to generate files // of this type. // * help_text: Text describing this flag in the --help output. // // Some generators accept extra parameters. You can specify this parameter // on the command-line by placing it before the output directory, separated // by a colon: // protoc --foo_out=enable_bar:outdir // The text before the colon is passed to CodeGenerator::Generate() as the // "parameter". void RegisterGenerator(const string& flag_name, CodeGenerator* generator, const string& help_text); // Run the Protocol Compiler with the given command-line parameters. // Returns the error code which should be returned by main(). // // It may not be safe to call Run() in a multi-threaded environment because // it calls strerror(). I'm not sure why you'd want to do this anyway. int Run(int argc, const char* const argv[]); // Call SetInputsAreCwdRelative(true) if the input files given on the command // line should be interpreted relative to the proto import path specified // using --proto_path or -I flags. Otherwise, input file names will be // interpreted relative to the current working directory (or as absolute // paths if they start with '/'), though they must still reside inside // a directory given by --proto_path or the compiler will fail. The latter // mode is generally more intuitive and easier to use, especially e.g. when // defining implicit rules in Makefiles. void SetInputsAreProtoPathRelative(bool enable) { inputs_are_proto_path_relative_ = enable; } // Provides some text which will be printed when the --version flag is // used. The version of libprotoc will also be printed on the next line // after this text. void SetVersionInfo(const string& text) { version_info_ = text; } private: // ----------------------------------------------------------------- class ErrorPrinter; class DiskOutputDirectory; class ErrorReportingFileOutput; // Clear state from previous Run(). void Clear(); // Remaps each file in input_files_ so that it is relative to one of the // directories in proto_path_. Returns false if an error occurred. This // is only used if inputs_are_proto_path_relative_ is false. bool MakeInputsBeProtoPathRelative( DiskSourceTree* source_tree); // Parse all command-line arguments. bool ParseArguments(int argc, const char* const argv[]); // Parses a command-line argument into a name/value pair. Returns // true if the next argument in the argv should be used as the value, // false otherwise. // // Exmaples: // "-Isrc/protos" -> // name = "-I", value = "src/protos" // "--cpp_out=src/foo.pb2.cc" -> // name = "--cpp_out", value = "src/foo.pb2.cc" // "foo.proto" -> // name = "", value = "foo.proto" bool ParseArgument(const char* arg, string* name, string* value); // Interprets arguments parsed with ParseArgument. bool InterpretArgument(const string& name, const string& value); // Print the --help text to stderr. void PrintHelpText(); // Generate the given output file from the given input. struct OutputDirective; // see below bool GenerateOutput(const FileDescriptor* proto_file, const OutputDirective& output_directive); // Implements --encode and --decode. bool EncodeOrDecode(const DescriptorPool* pool); // Implements the --descriptor_set_out option. bool WriteDescriptorSet(const vector parsed_files); // ----------------------------------------------------------------- // The name of the executable as invoked (i.e. argv[0]). string executable_name_; // Version info set with SetVersionInfo(). string version_info_; // Map from flag names to registered generators. struct GeneratorInfo { CodeGenerator* generator; string help_text; }; typedef map GeneratorMap; GeneratorMap generators_; // Stuff parsed from command line. enum Mode { MODE_COMPILE, // Normal mode: parse .proto files and compile them. MODE_ENCODE, // --encode: read text from stdin, write binary to stdout. MODE_DECODE // --decode: read binary from stdin, write text to stdout. }; Mode mode_; enum ErrorFormat { ERROR_FORMAT_GCC, // GCC error output format (default). ERROR_FORMAT_MSVS // Visual Studio output (--error_format=msvs). }; ErrorFormat error_format_; vector > proto_path_; // Search path for proto files. vector input_files_; // Names of the input proto files. // output_directives_ lists all the files we are supposed to output and what // generator to use for each. struct OutputDirective { string name; CodeGenerator* generator; string parameter; string output_location; }; vector output_directives_; // When using --encode or --decode, this names the type we are encoding or // decoding. (Empty string indicates --decode_raw.) string codec_type_; // If --descriptor_set_out was given, this is the filename to which the // FileDescriptorSet should be written. Otherwise, empty. string descriptor_set_name_; // True if --include_imports was given, meaning that we should // write all transitive dependencies to the DescriptorSet. Otherwise, only // the .proto files listed on the command-line are added. bool imports_in_descriptor_set_; // Was the --disallow_services flag used? bool disallow_services_; // See SetInputsAreProtoPathRelative(). bool inputs_are_proto_path_relative_; GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(CommandLineInterface); }; } // namespace compiler } // namespace protobuf } // namespace google #endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_COMPILER_COMMAND_LINE_INTERFACE_H__