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30
31// Author: [email protected] (Jason Hsueh)
32//
33// This header is logically internal, but is made public because it is used
34// from protocol-compiler-generated code, which may reside in other components.
35// It provides reflection support for generated enums, and is included in
36// generated .pb.h files and should have minimal dependencies. The methods are
37// implemented in generated_message_reflection.cc.
38
39#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_GENERATED_ENUM_REFLECTION_H__
40#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_GENERATED_ENUM_REFLECTION_H__
41
42#include <string>
43
44#include <google/protobuf/generated_enum_util.h>
45#include <google/protobuf/port.h>
46
47#ifdef SWIG
48#error "You cannot SWIG proto headers"
49#endif
50
51#include <google/protobuf/port_def.inc>
52
53namespace google {
54namespace protobuf {
55class EnumDescriptor;
56} // namespace protobuf
57} // namespace google
58
59namespace google {
60namespace protobuf {
61
62// Returns the EnumDescriptor for enum type E, which must be a
63// proto-declared enum type. Code generated by the protocol compiler
64// will include specializations of this template for each enum type declared.
65template <typename E>
66const EnumDescriptor* GetEnumDescriptor();
67
68namespace internal {
69
70// Helper for EnumType_Parse functions: try to parse the string 'name' as
71// an enum name of the given type, returning true and filling in value on
72// success, or returning false and leaving value unchanged on failure.
73PROTOBUF_EXPORT bool ParseNamedEnum(const EnumDescriptor* descriptor,
74 const std::string& name, int* value);
75
76template <typename EnumType>
77bool ParseNamedEnum(const EnumDescriptor* descriptor, const std::string& name,
78 EnumType* value) {
79 int tmp;
80 if (!ParseNamedEnum(descriptor, name, &tmp)) return false;
81 *value = static_cast<EnumType>(tmp);
82 return true;
83}
84
85// Just a wrapper around printing the name of a value. The main point of this
86// function is not to be inlined, so that you can do this without including
87// descriptor.h.
88PROTOBUF_EXPORT const std::string& NameOfEnum(const EnumDescriptor* descriptor,
89 int value);
90
91} // namespace internal
92} // namespace protobuf
93} // namespace google
94
95#include <google/protobuf/port_undef.inc>
96
97#endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_GENERATED_ENUM_REFLECTION_H__
98