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+# Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
+# Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
+# http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/ |
+# |
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
+# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are |
+# met: |
+# |
+# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
+# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
+# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
+# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer |
+# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
+# distribution. |
+# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its |
+# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from |
+# this software without specific prior written permission. |
+# |
+# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS |
+# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
+# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR |
+# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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. |
+ |
+# Keep it Python2.5 compatible for GAE. |
+# |
+# Copyright 2007 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
+# |
+# This code is meant to work on Python 2.4 and above only. |
+# |
+# TODO(robinson): Helpers for verbose, common checks like seeing if a |
+# descriptor's cpp_type is CPPTYPE_MESSAGE. |
+ |
+"""Contains a metaclass and helper functions used to create |
+protocol message classes from Descriptor objects at runtime. |
+ |
+Recall that a metaclass is the "type" of a class. |
+(A class is to a metaclass what an instance is to a class.) |
+ |
+In this case, we use the GeneratedProtocolMessageType metaclass |
+to inject all the useful functionality into the classes |
+output by the protocol compiler at compile-time. |
+ |
+The upshot of all this is that the real implementation |
+details for ALL pure-Python protocol buffers are *here in |
+this file*. |
+""" |
+ |
+__author__ = 'robinson@google.com (Will Robinson)' |
+ |
+import sys |
+if sys.version_info[0] < 3: |
+ try: |
+ from cStringIO import StringIO as BytesIO |
+ except ImportError: |
+ from StringIO import StringIO as BytesIO |
+ import copy_reg as copyreg |
+else: |
+ from io import BytesIO |
+ import copyreg |
+import struct |
+import weakref |
+ |
+# We use "as" to avoid name collisions with variables. |
+from google.protobuf.internal import containers |
+from google.protobuf.internal import decoder |
+from google.protobuf.internal import encoder |
+from google.protobuf.internal import enum_type_wrapper |
+from google.protobuf.internal import message_listener as message_listener_mod |
+from google.protobuf.internal import type_checkers |
+from google.protobuf.internal import wire_format |
+from google.protobuf import descriptor as descriptor_mod |
+from google.protobuf import message as message_mod |
+from google.protobuf import text_format |
+ |
+_FieldDescriptor = descriptor_mod.FieldDescriptor |
+ |
+ |
+def NewMessage(bases, descriptor, dictionary): |
+ _AddClassAttributesForNestedExtensions(descriptor, dictionary) |
+ _AddSlots(descriptor, dictionary) |
+ return bases |
+ |
+ |
+def InitMessage(descriptor, cls): |
+ cls._decoders_by_tag = {} |
+ cls._extensions_by_name = {} |
+ cls._extensions_by_number = {} |
+ if (descriptor.has_options and |
+ descriptor.GetOptions().message_set_wire_format): |
+ cls._decoders_by_tag[decoder.MESSAGE_SET_ITEM_TAG] = ( |
+ decoder.MessageSetItemDecoder(cls._extensions_by_number)) |
+ |
+ # Attach stuff to each FieldDescriptor for quick lookup later on. |
+ for field in descriptor.fields: |
+ _AttachFieldHelpers(cls, field) |
+ |
+ _AddEnumValues(descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddInitMethod(descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddPropertiesForFields(descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddPropertiesForExtensions(descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddStaticMethods(cls) |
+ _AddMessageMethods(descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddPrivateHelperMethods(descriptor, cls) |
+ copyreg.pickle(cls, lambda obj: (cls, (), obj.__getstate__())) |
+ |
+ |
+# Stateless helpers for GeneratedProtocolMessageType below. |
+# Outside clients should not access these directly. |
+# |
+# I opted not to make any of these methods on the metaclass, to make it more |
+# clear that I'm not really using any state there and to keep clients from |
+# thinking that they have direct access to these construction helpers. |
+ |
+ |
+def _PropertyName(proto_field_name): |
+ """Returns the name of the public property attribute which |
+ clients can use to get and (in some cases) set the value |
+ of a protocol message field. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ proto_field_name: The protocol message field name, exactly |
+ as it appears (or would appear) in a .proto file. |
+ """ |
+ # TODO(robinson): Escape Python keywords (e.g., yield), and test this support. |
+ # nnorwitz makes my day by writing: |
+ # """ |
+ # FYI. See the keyword module in the stdlib. This could be as simple as: |
+ # |
+ # if keyword.iskeyword(proto_field_name): |
+ # return proto_field_name + "_" |
+ # return proto_field_name |
+ # """ |
+ # Kenton says: The above is a BAD IDEA. People rely on being able to use |
+ # getattr() and setattr() to reflectively manipulate field values. If we |
+ # rename the properties, then every such user has to also make sure to apply |
+ # the same transformation. Note that currently if you name a field "yield", |
+ # you can still access it just fine using getattr/setattr -- it's not even |
+ # that cumbersome to do so. |
+ # TODO(kenton): Remove this method entirely if/when everyone agrees with my |
+ # position. |
+ return proto_field_name |
+ |
+ |
+def _VerifyExtensionHandle(message, extension_handle): |
+ """Verify that the given extension handle is valid.""" |
+ |
+ if not isinstance(extension_handle, _FieldDescriptor): |
+ raise KeyError('HasExtension() expects an extension handle, got: %s' % |
+ extension_handle) |
+ |
+ if not extension_handle.is_extension: |
+ raise KeyError('"%s" is not an extension.' % extension_handle.full_name) |
+ |
+ if not extension_handle.containing_type: |
+ raise KeyError('"%s" is missing a containing_type.' |
+ % extension_handle.full_name) |
+ |
+ if extension_handle.containing_type is not message.DESCRIPTOR: |
+ raise KeyError('Extension "%s" extends message type "%s", but this ' |
+ 'message is of type "%s".' % |
+ (extension_handle.full_name, |
+ extension_handle.containing_type.full_name, |
+ message.DESCRIPTOR.full_name)) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddSlots(message_descriptor, dictionary): |
+ """Adds a __slots__ entry to dictionary, containing the names of all valid |
+ attributes for this message type. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ message_descriptor: A Descriptor instance describing this message type. |
+ dictionary: Class dictionary to which we'll add a '__slots__' entry. |
+ """ |
+ dictionary['__slots__'] = ['_cached_byte_size', |
+ '_cached_byte_size_dirty', |
+ '_fields', |
+ '_unknown_fields', |
+ '_is_present_in_parent', |
+ '_listener', |
+ '_listener_for_children', |
+ '__weakref__', |
+ '_oneofs'] |
+ |
+ |
+def _IsMessageSetExtension(field): |
+ return (field.is_extension and |
+ field.containing_type.has_options and |
+ field.containing_type.GetOptions().message_set_wire_format and |
+ field.type == _FieldDescriptor.TYPE_MESSAGE and |
+ field.message_type == field.extension_scope and |
+ field.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_OPTIONAL) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AttachFieldHelpers(cls, field_descriptor): |
+ is_repeated = (field_descriptor.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED) |
+ is_packed = (field_descriptor.has_options and |
+ field_descriptor.GetOptions().packed) |
+ |
+ if _IsMessageSetExtension(field_descriptor): |
+ field_encoder = encoder.MessageSetItemEncoder(field_descriptor.number) |
+ sizer = encoder.MessageSetItemSizer(field_descriptor.number) |
+ else: |
+ field_encoder = type_checkers.TYPE_TO_ENCODER[field_descriptor.type]( |
+ field_descriptor.number, is_repeated, is_packed) |
+ sizer = type_checkers.TYPE_TO_SIZER[field_descriptor.type]( |
+ field_descriptor.number, is_repeated, is_packed) |
+ |
+ field_descriptor._encoder = field_encoder |
+ field_descriptor._sizer = sizer |
+ field_descriptor._default_constructor = _DefaultValueConstructorForField( |
+ field_descriptor) |
+ |
+ def AddDecoder(wiretype, is_packed): |
+ tag_bytes = encoder.TagBytes(field_descriptor.number, wiretype) |
+ cls._decoders_by_tag[tag_bytes] = ( |
+ type_checkers.TYPE_TO_DECODER[field_descriptor.type]( |
+ field_descriptor.number, is_repeated, is_packed, |
+ field_descriptor, field_descriptor._default_constructor)) |
+ |
+ AddDecoder(type_checkers.FIELD_TYPE_TO_WIRE_TYPE[field_descriptor.type], |
+ False) |
+ |
+ if is_repeated and wire_format.IsTypePackable(field_descriptor.type): |
+ # To support wire compatibility of adding packed = true, add a decoder for |
+ # packed values regardless of the field's options. |
+ AddDecoder(wire_format.WIRETYPE_LENGTH_DELIMITED, True) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddClassAttributesForNestedExtensions(descriptor, dictionary): |
+ extension_dict = descriptor.extensions_by_name |
+ for extension_name, extension_field in extension_dict.iteritems(): |
+ assert extension_name not in dictionary |
+ dictionary[extension_name] = extension_field |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddEnumValues(descriptor, cls): |
+ """Sets class-level attributes for all enum fields defined in this message. |
+ |
+ Also exporting a class-level object that can name enum values. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ descriptor: Descriptor object for this message type. |
+ cls: Class we're constructing for this message type. |
+ """ |
+ for enum_type in descriptor.enum_types: |
+ setattr(cls, enum_type.name, enum_type_wrapper.EnumTypeWrapper(enum_type)) |
+ for enum_value in enum_type.values: |
+ setattr(cls, enum_value.name, enum_value.number) |
+ |
+ |
+def _DefaultValueConstructorForField(field): |
+ """Returns a function which returns a default value for a field. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ field: FieldDescriptor object for this field. |
+ |
+ The returned function has one argument: |
+ message: Message instance containing this field, or a weakref proxy |
+ of same. |
+ |
+ That function in turn returns a default value for this field. The default |
+ value may refer back to |message| via a weak reference. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ if field.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ if field.has_default_value and field.default_value != []: |
+ raise ValueError('Repeated field default value not empty list: %s' % ( |
+ field.default_value)) |
+ if field.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ # We can't look at _concrete_class yet since it might not have |
+ # been set. (Depends on order in which we initialize the classes). |
+ message_type = field.message_type |
+ def MakeRepeatedMessageDefault(message): |
+ return containers.RepeatedCompositeFieldContainer( |
+ message._listener_for_children, field.message_type) |
+ return MakeRepeatedMessageDefault |
+ else: |
+ type_checker = type_checkers.GetTypeChecker(field) |
+ def MakeRepeatedScalarDefault(message): |
+ return containers.RepeatedScalarFieldContainer( |
+ message._listener_for_children, type_checker) |
+ return MakeRepeatedScalarDefault |
+ |
+ if field.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ # _concrete_class may not yet be initialized. |
+ message_type = field.message_type |
+ def MakeSubMessageDefault(message): |
+ result = message_type._concrete_class() |
+ result._SetListener(message._listener_for_children) |
+ return result |
+ return MakeSubMessageDefault |
+ |
+ def MakeScalarDefault(message): |
+ # TODO(protobuf-team): This may be broken since there may not be |
+ # default_value. Combine with has_default_value somehow. |
+ return field.default_value |
+ return MakeScalarDefault |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddInitMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Adds an __init__ method to cls.""" |
+ fields = message_descriptor.fields |
+ def init(self, **kwargs): |
+ self._cached_byte_size = 0 |
+ self._cached_byte_size_dirty = len(kwargs) > 0 |
+ self._fields = {} |
+ # Contains a mapping from oneof field descriptors to the descriptor |
+ # of the currently set field in that oneof field. |
+ self._oneofs = {} |
+ |
+ # _unknown_fields is () when empty for efficiency, and will be turned into |
+ # a list if fields are added. |
+ self._unknown_fields = () |
+ self._is_present_in_parent = False |
+ self._listener = message_listener_mod.NullMessageListener() |
+ self._listener_for_children = _Listener(self) |
+ for field_name, field_value in kwargs.iteritems(): |
+ field = _GetFieldByName(message_descriptor, field_name) |
+ if field is None: |
+ raise TypeError("%s() got an unexpected keyword argument '%s'" % |
+ (message_descriptor.name, field_name)) |
+ if field.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ copy = field._default_constructor(self) |
+ if field.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: # Composite |
+ for val in field_value: |
+ copy.add().MergeFrom(val) |
+ else: # Scalar |
+ copy.extend(field_value) |
+ self._fields[field] = copy |
+ elif field.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ copy = field._default_constructor(self) |
+ copy.MergeFrom(field_value) |
+ self._fields[field] = copy |
+ else: |
+ setattr(self, field_name, field_value) |
+ |
+ init.__module__ = None |
+ init.__doc__ = None |
+ cls.__init__ = init |
+ |
+ |
+def _GetFieldByName(message_descriptor, field_name): |
+ """Returns a field descriptor by field name. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ message_descriptor: A Descriptor describing all fields in message. |
+ field_name: The name of the field to retrieve. |
+ Returns: |
+ The field descriptor associated with the field name. |
+ """ |
+ try: |
+ return message_descriptor.fields_by_name[field_name] |
+ except KeyError: |
+ raise ValueError('Protocol message has no "%s" field.' % field_name) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddPropertiesForFields(descriptor, cls): |
+ """Adds properties for all fields in this protocol message type.""" |
+ for field in descriptor.fields: |
+ _AddPropertiesForField(field, cls) |
+ |
+ if descriptor.is_extendable: |
+ # _ExtensionDict is just an adaptor with no state so we allocate a new one |
+ # every time it is accessed. |
+ cls.Extensions = property(lambda self: _ExtensionDict(self)) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddPropertiesForField(field, cls): |
+ """Adds a public property for a protocol message field. |
+ Clients can use this property to get and (in the case |
+ of non-repeated scalar fields) directly set the value |
+ of a protocol message field. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ field: A FieldDescriptor for this field. |
+ cls: The class we're constructing. |
+ """ |
+ # Catch it if we add other types that we should |
+ # handle specially here. |
+ assert _FieldDescriptor.MAX_CPPTYPE == 10 |
+ |
+ constant_name = field.name.upper() + "_FIELD_NUMBER" |
+ setattr(cls, constant_name, field.number) |
+ |
+ if field.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ _AddPropertiesForRepeatedField(field, cls) |
+ elif field.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ _AddPropertiesForNonRepeatedCompositeField(field, cls) |
+ else: |
+ _AddPropertiesForNonRepeatedScalarField(field, cls) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddPropertiesForRepeatedField(field, cls): |
+ """Adds a public property for a "repeated" protocol message field. Clients |
+ can use this property to get the value of the field, which will be either a |
+ _RepeatedScalarFieldContainer or _RepeatedCompositeFieldContainer (see |
+ below). |
+ |
+ Note that when clients add values to these containers, we perform |
+ type-checking in the case of repeated scalar fields, and we also set any |
+ necessary "has" bits as a side-effect. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ field: A FieldDescriptor for this field. |
+ cls: The class we're constructing. |
+ """ |
+ proto_field_name = field.name |
+ property_name = _PropertyName(proto_field_name) |
+ |
+ def getter(self): |
+ field_value = self._fields.get(field) |
+ if field_value is None: |
+ # Construct a new object to represent this field. |
+ field_value = field._default_constructor(self) |
+ |
+ # Atomically check if another thread has preempted us and, if not, swap |
+ # in the new object we just created. If someone has preempted us, we |
+ # take that object and discard ours. |
+ # WARNING: We are relying on setdefault() being atomic. This is true |
+ # in CPython but we haven't investigated others. This warning appears |
+ # in several other locations in this file. |
+ field_value = self._fields.setdefault(field, field_value) |
+ return field_value |
+ getter.__module__ = None |
+ getter.__doc__ = 'Getter for %s.' % proto_field_name |
+ |
+ # We define a setter just so we can throw an exception with a more |
+ # helpful error message. |
+ def setter(self, new_value): |
+ raise AttributeError('Assignment not allowed to repeated field ' |
+ '"%s" in protocol message object.' % proto_field_name) |
+ |
+ doc = 'Magic attribute generated for "%s" proto field.' % proto_field_name |
+ setattr(cls, property_name, property(getter, setter, doc=doc)) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddPropertiesForNonRepeatedScalarField(field, cls): |
+ """Adds a public property for a nonrepeated, scalar protocol message field. |
+ Clients can use this property to get and directly set the value of the field. |
+ Note that when the client sets the value of a field by using this property, |
+ all necessary "has" bits are set as a side-effect, and we also perform |
+ type-checking. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ field: A FieldDescriptor for this field. |
+ cls: The class we're constructing. |
+ """ |
+ proto_field_name = field.name |
+ property_name = _PropertyName(proto_field_name) |
+ type_checker = type_checkers.GetTypeChecker(field) |
+ default_value = field.default_value |
+ valid_values = set() |
+ |
+ def getter(self): |
+ # TODO(protobuf-team): This may be broken since there may not be |
+ # default_value. Combine with has_default_value somehow. |
+ return self._fields.get(field, default_value) |
+ getter.__module__ = None |
+ getter.__doc__ = 'Getter for %s.' % proto_field_name |
+ def field_setter(self, new_value): |
+ # pylint: disable=protected-access |
+ self._fields[field] = type_checker.CheckValue(new_value) |
+ # Check _cached_byte_size_dirty inline to improve performance, since scalar |
+ # setters are called frequently. |
+ if not self._cached_byte_size_dirty: |
+ self._Modified() |
+ |
+ if field.containing_oneof is not None: |
+ def setter(self, new_value): |
+ field_setter(self, new_value) |
+ self._UpdateOneofState(field) |
+ else: |
+ setter = field_setter |
+ |
+ setter.__module__ = None |
+ setter.__doc__ = 'Setter for %s.' % proto_field_name |
+ |
+ # Add a property to encapsulate the getter/setter. |
+ doc = 'Magic attribute generated for "%s" proto field.' % proto_field_name |
+ setattr(cls, property_name, property(getter, setter, doc=doc)) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddPropertiesForNonRepeatedCompositeField(field, cls): |
+ """Adds a public property for a nonrepeated, composite protocol message field. |
+ A composite field is a "group" or "message" field. |
+ |
+ Clients can use this property to get the value of the field, but cannot |
+ assign to the property directly. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ field: A FieldDescriptor for this field. |
+ cls: The class we're constructing. |
+ """ |
+ # TODO(robinson): Remove duplication with similar method |
+ # for non-repeated scalars. |
+ proto_field_name = field.name |
+ property_name = _PropertyName(proto_field_name) |
+ |
+ # TODO(komarek): Can anyone explain to me why we cache the message_type this |
+ # way, instead of referring to field.message_type inside of getter(self)? |
+ # What if someone sets message_type later on (which makes for simpler |
+ # dyanmic proto descriptor and class creation code). |
+ message_type = field.message_type |
+ |
+ def getter(self): |
+ field_value = self._fields.get(field) |
+ if field_value is None: |
+ # Construct a new object to represent this field. |
+ field_value = message_type._concrete_class() # use field.message_type? |
+ field_value._SetListener( |
+ _OneofListener(self, field) |
+ if field.containing_oneof is not None |
+ else self._listener_for_children) |
+ |
+ # Atomically check if another thread has preempted us and, if not, swap |
+ # in the new object we just created. If someone has preempted us, we |
+ # take that object and discard ours. |
+ # WARNING: We are relying on setdefault() being atomic. This is true |
+ # in CPython but we haven't investigated others. This warning appears |
+ # in several other locations in this file. |
+ field_value = self._fields.setdefault(field, field_value) |
+ return field_value |
+ getter.__module__ = None |
+ getter.__doc__ = 'Getter for %s.' % proto_field_name |
+ |
+ # We define a setter just so we can throw an exception with a more |
+ # helpful error message. |
+ def setter(self, new_value): |
+ raise AttributeError('Assignment not allowed to composite field ' |
+ '"%s" in protocol message object.' % proto_field_name) |
+ |
+ # Add a property to encapsulate the getter. |
+ doc = 'Magic attribute generated for "%s" proto field.' % proto_field_name |
+ setattr(cls, property_name, property(getter, setter, doc=doc)) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddPropertiesForExtensions(descriptor, cls): |
+ """Adds properties for all fields in this protocol message type.""" |
+ extension_dict = descriptor.extensions_by_name |
+ for extension_name, extension_field in extension_dict.iteritems(): |
+ constant_name = extension_name.upper() + "_FIELD_NUMBER" |
+ setattr(cls, constant_name, extension_field.number) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddStaticMethods(cls): |
+ # TODO(robinson): This probably needs to be thread-safe(?) |
+ def RegisterExtension(extension_handle): |
+ extension_handle.containing_type = cls.DESCRIPTOR |
+ _AttachFieldHelpers(cls, extension_handle) |
+ |
+ # Try to insert our extension, failing if an extension with the same number |
+ # already exists. |
+ actual_handle = cls._extensions_by_number.setdefault( |
+ extension_handle.number, extension_handle) |
+ if actual_handle is not extension_handle: |
+ raise AssertionError( |
+ 'Extensions "%s" and "%s" both try to extend message type "%s" with ' |
+ 'field number %d.' % |
+ (extension_handle.full_name, actual_handle.full_name, |
+ cls.DESCRIPTOR.full_name, extension_handle.number)) |
+ |
+ cls._extensions_by_name[extension_handle.full_name] = extension_handle |
+ |
+ handle = extension_handle # avoid line wrapping |
+ if _IsMessageSetExtension(handle): |
+ # MessageSet extension. Also register under type name. |
+ cls._extensions_by_name[ |
+ extension_handle.message_type.full_name] = extension_handle |
+ |
+ cls.RegisterExtension = staticmethod(RegisterExtension) |
+ |
+ def FromString(s): |
+ message = cls() |
+ message.MergeFromString(s) |
+ return message |
+ cls.FromString = staticmethod(FromString) |
+ |
+ |
+def _IsPresent(item): |
+ """Given a (FieldDescriptor, value) tuple from _fields, return true if the |
+ value should be included in the list returned by ListFields().""" |
+ |
+ if item[0].label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ return bool(item[1]) |
+ elif item[0].cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ return item[1]._is_present_in_parent |
+ else: |
+ return True |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddListFieldsMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ |
+ def ListFields(self): |
+ all_fields = [item for item in self._fields.iteritems() if _IsPresent(item)] |
+ all_fields.sort(key = lambda item: item[0].number) |
+ return all_fields |
+ |
+ cls.ListFields = ListFields |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddHasFieldMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ |
+ singular_fields = {} |
+ for field in message_descriptor.fields: |
+ if field.label != _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ singular_fields[field.name] = field |
+ # Fields inside oneofs are never repeated (enforced by the compiler). |
+ for field in message_descriptor.oneofs: |
+ singular_fields[field.name] = field |
+ |
+ def HasField(self, field_name): |
+ try: |
+ field = singular_fields[field_name] |
+ except KeyError: |
+ raise ValueError( |
+ 'Protocol message has no singular "%s" field.' % field_name) |
+ |
+ if isinstance(field, descriptor_mod.OneofDescriptor): |
+ try: |
+ return HasField(self, self._oneofs[field].name) |
+ except KeyError: |
+ return False |
+ else: |
+ if field.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ value = self._fields.get(field) |
+ return value is not None and value._is_present_in_parent |
+ else: |
+ return field in self._fields |
+ |
+ cls.HasField = HasField |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddClearFieldMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ def ClearField(self, field_name): |
+ try: |
+ field = message_descriptor.fields_by_name[field_name] |
+ except KeyError: |
+ try: |
+ field = message_descriptor.oneofs_by_name[field_name] |
+ if field in self._oneofs: |
+ field = self._oneofs[field] |
+ else: |
+ return |
+ except KeyError: |
+ raise ValueError('Protocol message has no "%s" field.' % field_name) |
+ |
+ if field in self._fields: |
+ # Note: If the field is a sub-message, its listener will still point |
+ # at us. That's fine, because the worst than can happen is that it |
+ # will call _Modified() and invalidate our byte size. Big deal. |
+ del self._fields[field] |
+ |
+ if self._oneofs.get(field.containing_oneof, None) is field: |
+ del self._oneofs[field.containing_oneof] |
+ |
+ # Always call _Modified() -- even if nothing was changed, this is |
+ # a mutating method, and thus calling it should cause the field to become |
+ # present in the parent message. |
+ self._Modified() |
+ |
+ cls.ClearField = ClearField |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddClearExtensionMethod(cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ def ClearExtension(self, extension_handle): |
+ _VerifyExtensionHandle(self, extension_handle) |
+ |
+ # Similar to ClearField(), above. |
+ if extension_handle in self._fields: |
+ del self._fields[extension_handle] |
+ self._Modified() |
+ cls.ClearExtension = ClearExtension |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddClearMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ def Clear(self): |
+ # Clear fields. |
+ self._fields = {} |
+ self._unknown_fields = () |
+ self._Modified() |
+ cls.Clear = Clear |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddHasExtensionMethod(cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ def HasExtension(self, extension_handle): |
+ _VerifyExtensionHandle(self, extension_handle) |
+ if extension_handle.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ raise KeyError('"%s" is repeated.' % extension_handle.full_name) |
+ |
+ if extension_handle.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ value = self._fields.get(extension_handle) |
+ return value is not None and value._is_present_in_parent |
+ else: |
+ return extension_handle in self._fields |
+ cls.HasExtension = HasExtension |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddEqualsMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ def __eq__(self, other): |
+ if (not isinstance(other, message_mod.Message) or |
+ other.DESCRIPTOR != self.DESCRIPTOR): |
+ return False |
+ |
+ if self is other: |
+ return True |
+ |
+ if not self.ListFields() == other.ListFields(): |
+ return False |
+ |
+ # Sort unknown fields because their order shouldn't affect equality test. |
+ unknown_fields = list(self._unknown_fields) |
+ unknown_fields.sort() |
+ other_unknown_fields = list(other._unknown_fields) |
+ other_unknown_fields.sort() |
+ |
+ return unknown_fields == other_unknown_fields |
+ |
+ cls.__eq__ = __eq__ |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddStrMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ def __str__(self): |
+ return text_format.MessageToString(self) |
+ cls.__str__ = __str__ |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddUnicodeMethod(unused_message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ |
+ def __unicode__(self): |
+ return text_format.MessageToString(self, as_utf8=True).decode('utf-8') |
+ cls.__unicode__ = __unicode__ |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddSetListenerMethod(cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ def SetListener(self, listener): |
+ if listener is None: |
+ self._listener = message_listener_mod.NullMessageListener() |
+ else: |
+ self._listener = listener |
+ cls._SetListener = SetListener |
+ |
+ |
+def _BytesForNonRepeatedElement(value, field_number, field_type): |
+ """Returns the number of bytes needed to serialize a non-repeated element. |
+ The returned byte count includes space for tag information and any |
+ other additional space associated with serializing value. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ value: Value we're serializing. |
+ field_number: Field number of this value. (Since the field number |
+ is stored as part of a varint-encoded tag, this has an impact |
+ on the total bytes required to serialize the value). |
+ field_type: The type of the field. One of the TYPE_* constants |
+ within FieldDescriptor. |
+ """ |
+ try: |
+ fn = type_checkers.TYPE_TO_BYTE_SIZE_FN[field_type] |
+ return fn(field_number, value) |
+ except KeyError: |
+ raise message_mod.EncodeError('Unrecognized field type: %d' % field_type) |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddByteSizeMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ |
+ def ByteSize(self): |
+ if not self._cached_byte_size_dirty: |
+ return self._cached_byte_size |
+ |
+ size = 0 |
+ for field_descriptor, field_value in self.ListFields(): |
+ size += field_descriptor._sizer(field_value) |
+ |
+ for tag_bytes, value_bytes in self._unknown_fields: |
+ size += len(tag_bytes) + len(value_bytes) |
+ |
+ self._cached_byte_size = size |
+ self._cached_byte_size_dirty = False |
+ self._listener_for_children.dirty = False |
+ return size |
+ |
+ cls.ByteSize = ByteSize |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddSerializeToStringMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ |
+ def SerializeToString(self): |
+ # Check if the message has all of its required fields set. |
+ errors = [] |
+ if not self.IsInitialized(): |
+ raise message_mod.EncodeError( |
+ 'Message %s is missing required fields: %s' % ( |
+ self.DESCRIPTOR.full_name, ','.join(self.FindInitializationErrors()))) |
+ return self.SerializePartialToString() |
+ cls.SerializeToString = SerializeToString |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddSerializePartialToStringMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ |
+ def SerializePartialToString(self): |
+ out = BytesIO() |
+ self._InternalSerialize(out.write) |
+ return out.getvalue() |
+ cls.SerializePartialToString = SerializePartialToString |
+ |
+ def InternalSerialize(self, write_bytes): |
+ for field_descriptor, field_value in self.ListFields(): |
+ field_descriptor._encoder(write_bytes, field_value) |
+ for tag_bytes, value_bytes in self._unknown_fields: |
+ write_bytes(tag_bytes) |
+ write_bytes(value_bytes) |
+ cls._InternalSerialize = InternalSerialize |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddMergeFromStringMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Helper for _AddMessageMethods().""" |
+ def MergeFromString(self, serialized): |
+ length = len(serialized) |
+ try: |
+ if self._InternalParse(serialized, 0, length) != length: |
+ # The only reason _InternalParse would return early is if it |
+ # encountered an end-group tag. |
+ raise message_mod.DecodeError('Unexpected end-group tag.') |
+ except (IndexError, TypeError): |
+ # Now ord(buf[p:p+1]) == ord('') gets TypeError. |
+ raise message_mod.DecodeError('Truncated message.') |
+ except struct.error, e: |
+ raise message_mod.DecodeError(e) |
+ return length # Return this for legacy reasons. |
+ cls.MergeFromString = MergeFromString |
+ |
+ local_ReadTag = decoder.ReadTag |
+ local_SkipField = decoder.SkipField |
+ decoders_by_tag = cls._decoders_by_tag |
+ |
+ def InternalParse(self, buffer, pos, end): |
+ self._Modified() |
+ field_dict = self._fields |
+ unknown_field_list = self._unknown_fields |
+ while pos != end: |
+ (tag_bytes, new_pos) = local_ReadTag(buffer, pos) |
+ field_decoder = decoders_by_tag.get(tag_bytes) |
+ if field_decoder is None: |
+ value_start_pos = new_pos |
+ new_pos = local_SkipField(buffer, new_pos, end, tag_bytes) |
+ if new_pos == -1: |
+ return pos |
+ if not unknown_field_list: |
+ unknown_field_list = self._unknown_fields = [] |
+ unknown_field_list.append((tag_bytes, buffer[value_start_pos:new_pos])) |
+ pos = new_pos |
+ else: |
+ pos = field_decoder(buffer, new_pos, end, self, field_dict) |
+ return pos |
+ cls._InternalParse = InternalParse |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddIsInitializedMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Adds the IsInitialized and FindInitializationError methods to the |
+ protocol message class.""" |
+ |
+ required_fields = [field for field in message_descriptor.fields |
+ if field.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REQUIRED] |
+ |
+ def IsInitialized(self, errors=None): |
+ """Checks if all required fields of a message are set. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ errors: A list which, if provided, will be populated with the field |
+ paths of all missing required fields. |
+ |
+ Returns: |
+ True iff the specified message has all required fields set. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ # Performance is critical so we avoid HasField() and ListFields(). |
+ |
+ for field in required_fields: |
+ if (field not in self._fields or |
+ (field.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE and |
+ not self._fields[field]._is_present_in_parent)): |
+ if errors is not None: |
+ errors.extend(self.FindInitializationErrors()) |
+ return False |
+ |
+ for field, value in list(self._fields.items()): # dict can change size! |
+ if field.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ if field.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ for element in value: |
+ if not element.IsInitialized(): |
+ if errors is not None: |
+ errors.extend(self.FindInitializationErrors()) |
+ return False |
+ elif value._is_present_in_parent and not value.IsInitialized(): |
+ if errors is not None: |
+ errors.extend(self.FindInitializationErrors()) |
+ return False |
+ |
+ return True |
+ |
+ cls.IsInitialized = IsInitialized |
+ |
+ def FindInitializationErrors(self): |
+ """Finds required fields which are not initialized. |
+ |
+ Returns: |
+ A list of strings. Each string is a path to an uninitialized field from |
+ the top-level message, e.g. "foo.bar[5].baz". |
+ """ |
+ |
+ errors = [] # simplify things |
+ |
+ for field in required_fields: |
+ if not self.HasField(field.name): |
+ errors.append(field.name) |
+ |
+ for field, value in self.ListFields(): |
+ if field.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ if field.is_extension: |
+ name = "(%s)" % field.full_name |
+ else: |
+ name = field.name |
+ |
+ if field.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ for i in xrange(len(value)): |
+ element = value[i] |
+ prefix = "%s[%d]." % (name, i) |
+ sub_errors = element.FindInitializationErrors() |
+ errors += [ prefix + error for error in sub_errors ] |
+ else: |
+ prefix = name + "." |
+ sub_errors = value.FindInitializationErrors() |
+ errors += [ prefix + error for error in sub_errors ] |
+ |
+ return errors |
+ |
+ cls.FindInitializationErrors = FindInitializationErrors |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddMergeFromMethod(cls): |
+ LABEL_REPEATED = _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED |
+ CPPTYPE_MESSAGE = _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE |
+ |
+ def MergeFrom(self, msg): |
+ if not isinstance(msg, cls): |
+ raise TypeError( |
+ "Parameter to MergeFrom() must be instance of same class: " |
+ "expected %s got %s." % (cls.__name__, type(msg).__name__)) |
+ |
+ assert msg is not self |
+ self._Modified() |
+ |
+ fields = self._fields |
+ |
+ for field, value in msg._fields.iteritems(): |
+ if field.label == LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ field_value = fields.get(field) |
+ if field_value is None: |
+ # Construct a new object to represent this field. |
+ field_value = field._default_constructor(self) |
+ fields[field] = field_value |
+ field_value.MergeFrom(value) |
+ elif field.cpp_type == CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ if value._is_present_in_parent: |
+ field_value = fields.get(field) |
+ if field_value is None: |
+ # Construct a new object to represent this field. |
+ field_value = field._default_constructor(self) |
+ fields[field] = field_value |
+ field_value.MergeFrom(value) |
+ else: |
+ self._fields[field] = value |
+ |
+ if msg._unknown_fields: |
+ if not self._unknown_fields: |
+ self._unknown_fields = [] |
+ self._unknown_fields.extend(msg._unknown_fields) |
+ |
+ cls.MergeFrom = MergeFrom |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddWhichOneofMethod(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ def WhichOneof(self, oneof_name): |
+ """Returns the name of the currently set field inside a oneof, or None.""" |
+ try: |
+ field = message_descriptor.oneofs_by_name[oneof_name] |
+ except KeyError: |
+ raise ValueError( |
+ 'Protocol message has no oneof "%s" field.' % oneof_name) |
+ |
+ nested_field = self._oneofs.get(field, None) |
+ if nested_field is not None and self.HasField(nested_field.name): |
+ return nested_field.name |
+ else: |
+ return None |
+ |
+ cls.WhichOneof = WhichOneof |
+ |
+ |
+def _AddMessageMethods(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Adds implementations of all Message methods to cls.""" |
+ _AddListFieldsMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddHasFieldMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddClearFieldMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ if message_descriptor.is_extendable: |
+ _AddClearExtensionMethod(cls) |
+ _AddHasExtensionMethod(cls) |
+ _AddClearMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddEqualsMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddStrMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddUnicodeMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddSetListenerMethod(cls) |
+ _AddByteSizeMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddSerializeToStringMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddSerializePartialToStringMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddMergeFromStringMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddIsInitializedMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ _AddMergeFromMethod(cls) |
+ _AddWhichOneofMethod(message_descriptor, cls) |
+ |
+def _AddPrivateHelperMethods(message_descriptor, cls): |
+ """Adds implementation of private helper methods to cls.""" |
+ |
+ def Modified(self): |
+ """Sets the _cached_byte_size_dirty bit to true, |
+ and propagates this to our listener iff this was a state change. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ # Note: Some callers check _cached_byte_size_dirty before calling |
+ # _Modified() as an extra optimization. So, if this method is ever |
+ # changed such that it does stuff even when _cached_byte_size_dirty is |
+ # already true, the callers need to be updated. |
+ if not self._cached_byte_size_dirty: |
+ self._cached_byte_size_dirty = True |
+ self._listener_for_children.dirty = True |
+ self._is_present_in_parent = True |
+ self._listener.Modified() |
+ |
+ def _UpdateOneofState(self, field): |
+ """Sets field as the active field in its containing oneof. |
+ |
+ Will also delete currently active field in the oneof, if it is different |
+ from the argument. Does not mark the message as modified. |
+ """ |
+ other_field = self._oneofs.setdefault(field.containing_oneof, field) |
+ if other_field is not field: |
+ del self._fields[other_field] |
+ self._oneofs[field.containing_oneof] = field |
+ |
+ cls._Modified = Modified |
+ cls.SetInParent = Modified |
+ cls._UpdateOneofState = _UpdateOneofState |
+ |
+ |
+class _Listener(object): |
+ |
+ """MessageListener implementation that a parent message registers with its |
+ child message. |
+ |
+ In order to support semantics like: |
+ |
+ foo.bar.baz.qux = 23 |
+ assert foo.HasField('bar') |
+ |
+ ...child objects must have back references to their parents. |
+ This helper class is at the heart of this support. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ def __init__(self, parent_message): |
+ """Args: |
+ parent_message: The message whose _Modified() method we should call when |
+ we receive Modified() messages. |
+ """ |
+ # This listener establishes a back reference from a child (contained) object |
+ # to its parent (containing) object. We make this a weak reference to avoid |
+ # creating cyclic garbage when the client finishes with the 'parent' object |
+ # in the tree. |
+ if isinstance(parent_message, weakref.ProxyType): |
+ self._parent_message_weakref = parent_message |
+ else: |
+ self._parent_message_weakref = weakref.proxy(parent_message) |
+ |
+ # As an optimization, we also indicate directly on the listener whether |
+ # or not the parent message is dirty. This way we can avoid traversing |
+ # up the tree in the common case. |
+ self.dirty = False |
+ |
+ def Modified(self): |
+ if self.dirty: |
+ return |
+ try: |
+ # Propagate the signal to our parents iff this is the first field set. |
+ self._parent_message_weakref._Modified() |
+ except ReferenceError: |
+ # We can get here if a client has kept a reference to a child object, |
+ # and is now setting a field on it, but the child's parent has been |
+ # garbage-collected. This is not an error. |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+class _OneofListener(_Listener): |
+ """Special listener implementation for setting composite oneof fields.""" |
+ |
+ def __init__(self, parent_message, field): |
+ """Args: |
+ parent_message: The message whose _Modified() method we should call when |
+ we receive Modified() messages. |
+ field: The descriptor of the field being set in the parent message. |
+ """ |
+ super(_OneofListener, self).__init__(parent_message) |
+ self._field = field |
+ |
+ def Modified(self): |
+ """Also updates the state of the containing oneof in the parent message.""" |
+ try: |
+ self._parent_message_weakref._UpdateOneofState(self._field) |
+ super(_OneofListener, self).Modified() |
+ except ReferenceError: |
+ pass |
+ |
+ |
+# TODO(robinson): Move elsewhere? This file is getting pretty ridiculous... |
+# TODO(robinson): Unify error handling of "unknown extension" crap. |
+# TODO(robinson): Support iteritems()-style iteration over all |
+# extensions with the "has" bits turned on? |
+class _ExtensionDict(object): |
+ |
+ """Dict-like container for supporting an indexable "Extensions" |
+ field on proto instances. |
+ |
+ Note that in all cases we expect extension handles to be |
+ FieldDescriptors. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ def __init__(self, extended_message): |
+ """extended_message: Message instance for which we are the Extensions dict. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ self._extended_message = extended_message |
+ |
+ def __getitem__(self, extension_handle): |
+ """Returns the current value of the given extension handle.""" |
+ |
+ _VerifyExtensionHandle(self._extended_message, extension_handle) |
+ |
+ result = self._extended_message._fields.get(extension_handle) |
+ if result is not None: |
+ return result |
+ |
+ if extension_handle.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED: |
+ result = extension_handle._default_constructor(self._extended_message) |
+ elif extension_handle.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE: |
+ result = extension_handle.message_type._concrete_class() |
+ try: |
+ result._SetListener(self._extended_message._listener_for_children) |
+ except ReferenceError: |
+ pass |
+ else: |
+ # Singular scalar -- just return the default without inserting into the |
+ # dict. |
+ return extension_handle.default_value |
+ |
+ # Atomically check if another thread has preempted us and, if not, swap |
+ # in the new object we just created. If someone has preempted us, we |
+ # take that object and discard ours. |
+ # WARNING: We are relying on setdefault() being atomic. This is true |
+ # in CPython but we haven't investigated others. This warning appears |
+ # in several other locations in this file. |
+ result = self._extended_message._fields.setdefault( |
+ extension_handle, result) |
+ |
+ return result |
+ |
+ def __eq__(self, other): |
+ if not isinstance(other, self.__class__): |
+ return False |
+ |
+ my_fields = self._extended_message.ListFields() |
+ other_fields = other._extended_message.ListFields() |
+ |
+ # Get rid of non-extension fields. |
+ my_fields = [ field for field in my_fields if field.is_extension ] |
+ other_fields = [ field for field in other_fields if field.is_extension ] |
+ |
+ return my_fields == other_fields |
+ |
+ def __ne__(self, other): |
+ return not self == other |
+ |
+ def __hash__(self): |
+ raise TypeError('unhashable object') |
+ |
+ # Note that this is only meaningful for non-repeated, scalar extension |
+ # fields. Note also that we may have to call _Modified() when we do |
+ # successfully set a field this way, to set any necssary "has" bits in the |
+ # ancestors of the extended message. |
+ def __setitem__(self, extension_handle, value): |
+ """If extension_handle specifies a non-repeated, scalar extension |
+ field, sets the value of that field. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ _VerifyExtensionHandle(self._extended_message, extension_handle) |
+ |
+ if (extension_handle.label == _FieldDescriptor.LABEL_REPEATED or |
+ extension_handle.cpp_type == _FieldDescriptor.CPPTYPE_MESSAGE): |
+ raise TypeError( |
+ 'Cannot assign to extension "%s" because it is a repeated or ' |
+ 'composite type.' % extension_handle.full_name) |
+ |
+ # It's slightly wasteful to lookup the type checker each time, |
+ # but we expect this to be a vanishingly uncommon case anyway. |
+ type_checker = type_checkers.GetTypeChecker( |
+ extension_handle) |
+ # pylint: disable=protected-access |
+ self._extended_message._fields[extension_handle] = ( |
+ type_checker.CheckValue(value)) |
+ self._extended_message._Modified() |
+ |
+ def _FindExtensionByName(self, name): |
+ """Tries to find a known extension with the specified name. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ name: Extension full name. |
+ |
+ Returns: |
+ Extension field descriptor. |
+ """ |
+ return self._extended_message._extensions_by_name.get(name, None) |