protobuf-go/internal/impl/legacy_enum.go
Damien Neil 954bd92c19 all: refactor Converter
A Converter converts between reflect.Values and protoreflect.Values.
The existing usage of Converter is somewhat confusing: The
internal/value package creates Converters for scalar types only, the
internal/impl package creates Converters for legacy messages and enums,
and the reflect/prototype package creates Converters for repeated fields.

Change the Converter type to an interface. The constructor for
Converter takes a FieldDescriptor and reflect.Type, and directly
handles conversions for all field types: Scalars, lists, maps, and
legacy types.

Move Converter into the internal/impl package, since that package
contains the necessary support for dealing with legacy messages and
enums. Drop the internal/value package.

Replace two uses of prototype.Extension with more focused
implementations, since the implementation is trivial with the
refactored Converter. Drop prototype.Extension for the moment since
it is now unused.

Change-Id: If0c570fefac002cc5925b3d56281b6eb17e90d5f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/protobuf/+/187857
Reviewed-by: Joe Tsai <thebrokentoaster@gmail.com>
2019-08-05 22:33:14 +00:00

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package impl
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"strings"
"sync"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/filedesc"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect"
pref "google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/prototype"
)
// legacyWrapEnum wraps v as a protoreflect.Enum,
// where v must be a int32 kind and not implement the v2 API already.
func legacyWrapEnum(v reflect.Value) pref.Enum {
et := legacyLoadEnumType(v.Type())
return et.New(pref.EnumNumber(v.Int()))
}
var legacyEnumTypeCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.EnumType
// legacyLoadEnumType dynamically loads a protoreflect.EnumType for t,
// where t must be an int32 kind and not implement the v2 API already.
func legacyLoadEnumType(t reflect.Type) pref.EnumType {
// Fast-path: check if a EnumType is cached for this concrete type.
if et, ok := legacyEnumTypeCache.Load(t); ok {
return et.(pref.EnumType)
}
// Slow-path: derive enum descriptor and initialize EnumType.
var et pref.EnumType
var m sync.Map // map[protoreflect.EnumNumber]proto.Enum
ed := LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t)
et = &prototype.Enum{
EnumDescriptor: ed,
NewEnum: func(n pref.EnumNumber) pref.Enum {
if e, ok := m.Load(n); ok {
return e.(pref.Enum)
}
e := &legacyEnumWrapper{num: n, pbTyp: et, goTyp: t}
m.Store(n, e)
return e
},
}
if et, ok := legacyEnumTypeCache.LoadOrStore(t, et); ok {
return et.(pref.EnumType)
}
return et
}
type legacyEnumWrapper struct {
num pref.EnumNumber
pbTyp pref.EnumType
goTyp reflect.Type
}
func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) Descriptor() pref.EnumDescriptor {
return e.pbTyp.Descriptor()
}
func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) Type() pref.EnumType {
return e.pbTyp
}
func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) Number() pref.EnumNumber {
return e.num
}
func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) ProtoReflect() pref.Enum {
return e
}
func (e *legacyEnumWrapper) ProtoUnwrap() interface{} {
v := reflect.New(e.goTyp).Elem()
v.SetInt(int64(e.num))
return v.Interface()
}
var (
_ pref.Enum = (*legacyEnumWrapper)(nil)
_ Unwrapper = (*legacyEnumWrapper)(nil)
)
var legacyEnumDescCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.EnumDescriptor
var legacyEnumNumberType = reflect.TypeOf(pref.EnumNumber(0))
// LegacyLoadEnumDesc returns an EnumDescriptor derived from the Go type,
// which must be an int32 kind and not implement the v2 API already.
//
// This is exported for testing purposes.
func LegacyLoadEnumDesc(t reflect.Type) pref.EnumDescriptor {
// Fast-path: check if an EnumDescriptor is cached for this concrete type.
if ed, ok := legacyEnumDescCache.Load(t); ok {
return ed.(pref.EnumDescriptor)
}
// Slow-path: initialize EnumDescriptor from the raw descriptor.
ev := reflect.Zero(t).Interface()
if _, ok := ev.(pref.Enum); ok {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("%v already implements proto.Enum", t))
}
edV1, ok := ev.(enumV1)
if !ok {
return aberrantLoadEnumDesc(t)
}
b, idxs := edV1.EnumDescriptor()
var ed pref.EnumDescriptor
if len(idxs) == 1 {
ed = legacyLoadFileDesc(b).Enums().Get(idxs[0])
} else {
md := legacyLoadFileDesc(b).Messages().Get(idxs[0])
for _, i := range idxs[1 : len(idxs)-1] {
md = md.Messages().Get(i)
}
ed = md.Enums().Get(idxs[len(idxs)-1])
}
if ed, ok := legacyEnumDescCache.LoadOrStore(t, ed); ok {
return ed.(protoreflect.EnumDescriptor)
}
return ed
}
var aberrantEnumDescCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]protoreflect.EnumDescriptor
// aberrantLoadEnumDesc returns an EnumDescriptor derived from the Go type,
// which must not implement protoreflect.Enum or enumV1.
//
// If the type does not implement enumV1, then there is no reliable
// way to derive the original protobuf type information.
// We are unable to use the global enum registry since it is
// unfortunately keyed by the protobuf full name, which we also do not know.
// Thus, this produces some bogus enum descriptor based on the Go type name.
func aberrantLoadEnumDesc(t reflect.Type) pref.EnumDescriptor {
// Fast-path: check if an EnumDescriptor is cached for this concrete type.
if ed, ok := aberrantEnumDescCache.Load(t); ok {
return ed.(pref.EnumDescriptor)
}
// Slow-path: construct a bogus, but unique EnumDescriptor.
ed := &filedesc.Enum{L2: new(filedesc.EnumL2)}
ed.L0.FullName = aberrantDeriveFullName(t) // e.g., github_com.user.repo.MyEnum
ed.L0.ParentFile = filedesc.SurrogateProto3
ed.L2.Values.List = append(ed.L2.Values.List, filedesc.EnumValue{})
// TODO: Use the presence of a UnmarshalJSON method to determine proto2?
vd := &ed.L2.Values.List[0]
vd.L0.FullName = ed.L0.FullName + "_UNKNOWN" // e.g., github_com.user.repo.MyEnum_UNKNOWN
vd.L0.ParentFile = ed.L0.ParentFile
vd.L0.Parent = ed
// TODO: We could use the String method to obtain some enum value names by
// starting at 0 and print the enum until it produces invalid identifiers.
// An exhaustive query is clearly impractical, but can be best-effort.
if ed, ok := aberrantEnumDescCache.LoadOrStore(t, ed); ok {
return ed.(pref.EnumDescriptor)
}
return ed
}
// aberrantDeriveFullName derives a fully qualified protobuf name for the given Go type
// The provided name is not guaranteed to be stable nor universally unique.
// It should be sufficiently unique within a program.
func aberrantDeriveFullName(t reflect.Type) pref.FullName {
sanitize := func(r rune) rune {
switch {
case r == '/':
return '.'
case 'a' <= r && r <= 'z', 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z', '0' <= r && r <= '9':
return r
default:
return '_'
}
}
prefix := strings.Map(sanitize, t.PkgPath())
suffix := strings.Map(sanitize, t.Name())
if suffix == "" {
suffix = fmt.Sprintf("UnknownX%X", reflect.ValueOf(t).Pointer())
}
ss := append(strings.Split(prefix, "."), suffix)
for i, s := range ss {
if s == "" || ('0' <= s[0] && s[0] <= '9') {
ss[i] = "x" + s
}
}
return pref.FullName(strings.Join(ss, "."))
}