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Add Cap'n Proto source
author | Chris Cannam <cannam@all-day-breakfast.com> |
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date | Tue, 25 Oct 2016 11:17:01 +0100 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/src/capnproto-git-20161025/c++/samples/addressbook.c++ Tue Oct 25 11:17:01 2016 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors +// Licensed under the MIT License: +// +// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +// +// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +// all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +// +// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN +// THE SOFTWARE. + +// This sample code appears in the documentation for the C++ implementation. +// +// If Cap'n Proto is installed, build the sample like: +// capnp compile -oc++ addressbook.capnp +// c++ -std=c++11 -Wall addressbook.c++ addressbook.capnp.c++ `pkg-config --cflags --libs capnp` -o addressbook +// +// If Cap'n Proto is not installed, but the source is located at $SRC and has been +// compiled in $BUILD (often both are simply ".." from here), you can do: +// $BUILD/capnp compile -I$SRC/src -o$BUILD/capnpc-c++ addressbook.capnp +// c++ -std=c++11 -Wall addressbook.c++ addressbook.capnp.c++ -I$SRC/src -L$BUILD/.libs -lcapnp -lkj -o addressbook +// +// Run like: +// ./addressbook write | ./addressbook read +// Use "dwrite" and "dread" to use dynamic code instead. + +// TODO(test): Needs cleanup. + +#include "addressbook.capnp.h" +#include <capnp/message.h> +#include <capnp/serialize-packed.h> +#include <iostream> + +using addressbook::Person; +using addressbook::AddressBook; + +void writeAddressBook(int fd) { + ::capnp::MallocMessageBuilder message; + + AddressBook::Builder addressBook = message.initRoot<AddressBook>(); + ::capnp::List<Person>::Builder people = addressBook.initPeople(2); + + Person::Builder alice = people[0]; + alice.setId(123); + alice.setName("Alice"); + alice.setEmail("alice@example.com"); + // Type shown for explanation purposes; normally you'd use auto. + ::capnp::List<Person::PhoneNumber>::Builder alicePhones = + alice.initPhones(1); + alicePhones[0].setNumber("555-1212"); + alicePhones[0].setType(Person::PhoneNumber::Type::MOBILE); + alice.getEmployment().setSchool("MIT"); + + Person::Builder bob = people[1]; + bob.setId(456); + bob.setName("Bob"); + bob.setEmail("bob@example.com"); + auto bobPhones = bob.initPhones(2); + bobPhones[0].setNumber("555-4567"); + bobPhones[0].setType(Person::PhoneNumber::Type::HOME); + bobPhones[1].setNumber("555-7654"); + bobPhones[1].setType(Person::PhoneNumber::Type::WORK); + bob.getEmployment().setUnemployed(); + + writePackedMessageToFd(fd, message); +} + +void printAddressBook(int fd) { + ::capnp::PackedFdMessageReader message(fd); + + AddressBook::Reader addressBook = message.getRoot<AddressBook>(); + + for (Person::Reader person : addressBook.getPeople()) { + std::cout << person.getName().cStr() << ": " + << person.getEmail().cStr() << std::endl; + for (Person::PhoneNumber::Reader phone: person.getPhones()) { + const char* typeName = "UNKNOWN"; + switch (phone.getType()) { + case Person::PhoneNumber::Type::MOBILE: typeName = "mobile"; break; + case Person::PhoneNumber::Type::HOME: typeName = "home"; break; + case Person::PhoneNumber::Type::WORK: typeName = "work"; break; + } + std::cout << " " << typeName << " phone: " + << phone.getNumber().cStr() << std::endl; + } + Person::Employment::Reader employment = person.getEmployment(); + switch (employment.which()) { + case Person::Employment::UNEMPLOYED: + std::cout << " unemployed" << std::endl; + break; + case Person::Employment::EMPLOYER: + std::cout << " employer: " + << employment.getEmployer().cStr() << std::endl; + break; + case Person::Employment::SCHOOL: + std::cout << " student at: " + << employment.getSchool().cStr() << std::endl; + break; + case Person::Employment::SELF_EMPLOYED: + std::cout << " self-employed" << std::endl; + break; + } + } +} + +#include "addressbook.capnp.h" +#include <capnp/message.h> +#include <capnp/serialize-packed.h> +#include <iostream> +#include <capnp/schema.h> +#include <capnp/dynamic.h> + +using ::capnp::DynamicValue; +using ::capnp::DynamicStruct; +using ::capnp::DynamicEnum; +using ::capnp::DynamicList; +using ::capnp::List; +using ::capnp::Schema; +using ::capnp::StructSchema; +using ::capnp::EnumSchema; + +using ::capnp::Void; +using ::capnp::Text; +using ::capnp::MallocMessageBuilder; +using ::capnp::PackedFdMessageReader; + +void dynamicWriteAddressBook(int fd, StructSchema schema) { + // Write a message using the dynamic API to set each + // field by text name. This isn't something you'd + // normally want to do; it's just for illustration. + + MallocMessageBuilder message; + + // Types shown for explanation purposes; normally you'd + // use auto. + DynamicStruct::Builder addressBook = + message.initRoot<DynamicStruct>(schema); + + DynamicList::Builder people = + addressBook.init("people", 2).as<DynamicList>(); + + DynamicStruct::Builder alice = + people[0].as<DynamicStruct>(); + alice.set("id", 123); + alice.set("name", "Alice"); + alice.set("email", "alice@example.com"); + auto alicePhones = alice.init("phones", 1).as<DynamicList>(); + auto phone0 = alicePhones[0].as<DynamicStruct>(); + phone0.set("number", "555-1212"); + phone0.set("type", "mobile"); + alice.get("employment").as<DynamicStruct>() + .set("school", "MIT"); + + auto bob = people[1].as<DynamicStruct>(); + bob.set("id", 456); + bob.set("name", "Bob"); + bob.set("email", "bob@example.com"); + + // Some magic: We can convert a dynamic sub-value back to + // the native type with as<T>()! + List<Person::PhoneNumber>::Builder bobPhones = + bob.init("phones", 2).as<List<Person::PhoneNumber>>(); + bobPhones[0].setNumber("555-4567"); + bobPhones[0].setType(Person::PhoneNumber::Type::HOME); + bobPhones[1].setNumber("555-7654"); + bobPhones[1].setType(Person::PhoneNumber::Type::WORK); + bob.get("employment").as<DynamicStruct>() + .set("unemployed", ::capnp::VOID); + + writePackedMessageToFd(fd, message); +} + +void dynamicPrintValue(DynamicValue::Reader value) { + // Print an arbitrary message via the dynamic API by + // iterating over the schema. Look at the handling + // of STRUCT in particular. + + switch (value.getType()) { + case DynamicValue::VOID: + std::cout << ""; + break; + case DynamicValue::BOOL: + std::cout << (value.as<bool>() ? "true" : "false"); + break; + case DynamicValue::INT: + std::cout << value.as<int64_t>(); + break; + case DynamicValue::UINT: + std::cout << value.as<uint64_t>(); + break; + case DynamicValue::FLOAT: + std::cout << value.as<double>(); + break; + case DynamicValue::TEXT: + std::cout << '\"' << value.as<Text>().cStr() << '\"'; + break; + case DynamicValue::LIST: { + std::cout << "["; + bool first = true; + for (auto element: value.as<DynamicList>()) { + if (first) { + first = false; + } else { + std::cout << ", "; + } + dynamicPrintValue(element); + } + std::cout << "]"; + break; + } + case DynamicValue::ENUM: { + auto enumValue = value.as<DynamicEnum>(); + KJ_IF_MAYBE(enumerant, enumValue.getEnumerant()) { + std::cout << + enumerant->getProto().getName().cStr(); + } else { + // Unknown enum value; output raw number. + std::cout << enumValue.getRaw(); + } + break; + } + case DynamicValue::STRUCT: { + std::cout << "("; + auto structValue = value.as<DynamicStruct>(); + bool first = true; + for (auto field: structValue.getSchema().getFields()) { + if (!structValue.has(field)) continue; + if (first) { + first = false; + } else { + std::cout << ", "; + } + std::cout << field.getProto().getName().cStr() + << " = "; + dynamicPrintValue(structValue.get(field)); + } + std::cout << ")"; + break; + } + default: + // There are other types, we aren't handling them. + std::cout << "?"; + break; + } +} + +void dynamicPrintMessage(int fd, StructSchema schema) { + PackedFdMessageReader message(fd); + dynamicPrintValue(message.getRoot<DynamicStruct>(schema)); + std::cout << std::endl; +} + +int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { + StructSchema schema = Schema::from<AddressBook>(); + if (argc != 2) { + std::cerr << "Missing arg." << std::endl; + return 1; + } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "write") == 0) { + writeAddressBook(1); + } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "read") == 0) { + printAddressBook(0); + } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "dwrite") == 0) { + dynamicWriteAddressBook(1, schema); + } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "dread") == 0) { + dynamicPrintMessage(0, schema); + } else { + std::cerr << "Invalid arg: " << argv[1] << std::endl; + return 1; + } + return 0; +} +