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Chris@63: Chris@63: #ifndef CAPNP_SCHEMA_PARSER_H_ Chris@63: #define CAPNP_SCHEMA_PARSER_H_ Chris@63: Chris@63: #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(CAPNP_HEADER_WARNINGS) Chris@63: #pragma GCC system_header Chris@63: #endif Chris@63: Chris@63: #include "schema-loader.h" Chris@63: #include Chris@63: Chris@63: namespace capnp { Chris@63: Chris@63: class ParsedSchema; Chris@63: class SchemaFile; Chris@63: Chris@63: class SchemaParser { Chris@63: // Parses `.capnp` files to produce `Schema` objects. Chris@63: // Chris@63: // This class is thread-safe, hence all its methods are const. Chris@63: Chris@63: public: Chris@63: SchemaParser(); Chris@63: ~SchemaParser() noexcept(false); Chris@63: Chris@63: ParsedSchema parseDiskFile(kj::StringPtr displayName, kj::StringPtr diskPath, Chris@63: kj::ArrayPtr importPath) const; Chris@63: // Parse a file located on disk. Throws an exception if the file dosen't exist. Chris@63: // Chris@63: // Parameters: Chris@63: // * `displayName`: The name that will appear in the file's schema node. (If the file has Chris@63: // already been parsed, this will be ignored and the display name from the first time it was Chris@63: // parsed will be kept.) Chris@63: // * `diskPath`: The path to the file on disk. Chris@63: // * `importPath`: Directories to search when resolving absolute imports within this file Chris@63: // (imports that start with a `/`). Must remain valid until the SchemaParser is destroyed. Chris@63: // (If the file has already been parsed, this will be ignored and the import path from the Chris@63: // first time it was parsed will be kept.) Chris@63: // Chris@63: // This method is a shortcut, equivalent to: Chris@63: // parser.parseFile(SchemaFile::newDiskFile(displayName, diskPath, importPath))`; Chris@63: // Chris@63: // This method throws an exception if any errors are encountered in the file or in anything the Chris@63: // file depends on. Note that merely importing another file does not count as a dependency on Chris@63: // anything in the imported file -- only the imported types which are actually used are Chris@63: // "dependencies". Chris@63: Chris@63: ParsedSchema parseFile(kj::Own&& file) const; Chris@63: // Advanced interface for parsing a file that may or may not be located in any global namespace. Chris@63: // Most users will prefer `parseDiskFile()`. Chris@63: // Chris@63: // If the file has already been parsed (that is, a SchemaFile that compares equal to this one Chris@63: // was parsed previously), the existing schema will be returned again. Chris@63: // Chris@63: // This method reports errors by calling SchemaFile::reportError() on the file where the error Chris@63: // is located. If that call does not throw an exception, `parseFile()` may in fact return Chris@63: // normally. In this case, the result is a best-effort attempt to compile the schema, but it Chris@63: // may be invalid or corrupt, and using it for anything may cause exceptions to be thrown. Chris@63: Chris@63: template Chris@63: inline void loadCompiledTypeAndDependencies() { Chris@63: // See SchemaLoader::loadCompiledTypeAndDependencies(). Chris@63: getLoader().loadCompiledTypeAndDependencies(); Chris@63: } Chris@63: Chris@63: private: Chris@63: struct Impl; Chris@63: class ModuleImpl; Chris@63: kj::Own impl; Chris@63: mutable bool hadErrors = false; Chris@63: Chris@63: ModuleImpl& getModuleImpl(kj::Own&& file) const; Chris@63: SchemaLoader& getLoader(); Chris@63: Chris@63: friend class ParsedSchema; Chris@63: }; Chris@63: Chris@63: class ParsedSchema: public Schema { Chris@63: // ParsedSchema is an extension of Schema which also has the ability to look up nested nodes Chris@63: // by name. See `SchemaParser`. Chris@63: Chris@63: public: Chris@63: inline ParsedSchema(): parser(nullptr) {} Chris@63: Chris@63: kj::Maybe findNested(kj::StringPtr name) const; Chris@63: // Gets the nested node with the given name, or returns null if there is no such nested Chris@63: // declaration. Chris@63: Chris@63: ParsedSchema getNested(kj::StringPtr name) const; Chris@63: // Gets the nested node with the given name, or throws an exception if there is no such nested Chris@63: // declaration. Chris@63: Chris@63: private: Chris@63: inline ParsedSchema(Schema inner, const SchemaParser& parser): Schema(inner), parser(&parser) {} Chris@63: Chris@63: const SchemaParser* parser; Chris@63: friend class SchemaParser; Chris@63: }; Chris@63: Chris@63: // ======================================================================================= Chris@63: // Advanced API Chris@63: Chris@63: class SchemaFile { Chris@63: // Abstract interface representing a schema file. You can implement this yourself in order to Chris@63: // gain more control over how the compiler resolves imports and reads files. For the Chris@63: // common case of files on disk or other global filesystem-like namespaces, use Chris@63: // `SchemaFile::newDiskFile()`. Chris@63: Chris@63: public: Chris@63: class FileReader { Chris@63: public: Chris@63: virtual bool exists(kj::StringPtr path) const = 0; Chris@63: virtual kj::Array read(kj::StringPtr path) const = 0; Chris@63: }; Chris@63: Chris@63: class DiskFileReader final: public FileReader { Chris@63: // Implementation of FileReader that uses the local disk. Files are read using mmap() if Chris@63: // possible. Chris@63: Chris@63: public: Chris@63: static const DiskFileReader instance; Chris@63: Chris@63: bool exists(kj::StringPtr path) const override; Chris@63: kj::Array read(kj::StringPtr path) const override; Chris@63: }; Chris@63: Chris@63: static kj::Own newDiskFile( Chris@63: kj::StringPtr displayName, kj::StringPtr diskPath, Chris@63: kj::ArrayPtr importPath, Chris@63: const FileReader& fileReader = DiskFileReader::instance); Chris@63: // Construct a SchemaFile representing a file on disk (or located in the filesystem-like Chris@63: // namespace represented by `fileReader`). Chris@63: // Chris@63: // Parameters: Chris@63: // * `displayName`: The name that will appear in the file's schema node. Chris@63: // * `diskPath`: The path to the file on disk. Chris@63: // * `importPath`: Directories to search when resolving absolute imports within this file Chris@63: // (imports that start with a `/`). The array content must remain valid as long as the Chris@63: // SchemaFile exists (which is at least as long as the SchemaParser that parses it exists). Chris@63: // * `fileReader`: Allows you to use a filesystem other than the actual local disk. Although, Chris@63: // if you find yourself using this, it may make more sense for you to implement SchemaFile Chris@63: // yourself. Chris@63: // Chris@63: // The SchemaFile compares equal to any other SchemaFile that has exactly the same disk path, Chris@63: // after canonicalization. Chris@63: // Chris@63: // The SchemaFile will throw an exception if any errors are reported. Chris@63: Chris@63: // ----------------------------------------------------------------- Chris@63: // For more control, you can implement this interface. Chris@63: Chris@63: virtual kj::StringPtr getDisplayName() const = 0; Chris@63: // Get the file's name, as it should appear in the schema. Chris@63: Chris@63: virtual kj::Array readContent() const = 0; Chris@63: // Read the file's entire content and return it as a byte array. Chris@63: Chris@63: virtual kj::Maybe> import(kj::StringPtr path) const = 0; Chris@63: // Resolve an import, relative to this file. Chris@63: // Chris@63: // `path` is exactly what appears between quotes after the `import` keyword in the source code. Chris@63: // It is entirely up to the `SchemaFile` to decide how to map this to another file. Typically, Chris@63: // a leading '/' means that the file is an "absolute" path and is searched for in some list of Chris@63: // schema file repositories. On the other hand, a path that doesn't start with '/' is relative Chris@63: // to the importing file. Chris@63: Chris@63: virtual bool operator==(const SchemaFile& other) const = 0; Chris@63: virtual bool operator!=(const SchemaFile& other) const = 0; Chris@63: virtual size_t hashCode() const = 0; Chris@63: // Compare two SchemaFiles to see if they refer to the same underlying file. This is an Chris@63: // optimization used to avoid the need to re-parse a file to check its ID. Chris@63: Chris@63: struct SourcePos { Chris@63: uint byte; Chris@63: uint line; Chris@63: uint column; Chris@63: }; Chris@63: virtual void reportError(SourcePos start, SourcePos end, kj::StringPtr message) const = 0; Chris@63: // Report that the file contains an error at the given interval. Chris@63: Chris@63: private: Chris@63: class DiskSchemaFile; Chris@63: }; Chris@63: Chris@63: } // namespace capnp Chris@63: Chris@63: #endif // CAPNP_SCHEMA_PARSER_H_