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+// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
+// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
+// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ |
+// |
+// 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, |
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+// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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+// 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. |
+ |
+#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_MACROS_H__ |
+#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_MACROS_H__ |
+ |
+#include <google/protobuf/stubs/port.h> |
+ |
+namespace google { |
+namespace protobuf { |
+ |
+#undef GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS |
+#define GOOGLE_DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(TypeName) \ |
+ TypeName(const TypeName&); \ |
+ void operator=(const TypeName&) |
+ |
+#undef GOOGLE_DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS |
+#define GOOGLE_DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(TypeName) \ |
+ TypeName(); \ |
+ TypeName(const TypeName&); \ |
+ void operator=(const TypeName&) |
+ |
+// =================================================================== |
+// from google3/base/basictypes.h |
+ |
+// The GOOGLE_ARRAYSIZE(arr) macro returns the # of elements in an array arr. |
+// The expression is a compile-time constant, and therefore can be |
+// used in defining new arrays, for example. |
+// |
+// GOOGLE_ARRAYSIZE catches a few type errors. If you see a compiler error |
+// |
+// "warning: division by zero in ..." |
+// |
+// when using GOOGLE_ARRAYSIZE, you are (wrongfully) giving it a pointer. |
+// You should only use GOOGLE_ARRAYSIZE on statically allocated arrays. |
+// |
+// The following comments are on the implementation details, and can |
+// be ignored by the users. |
+// |
+// ARRAYSIZE(arr) works by inspecting sizeof(arr) (the # of bytes in |
+// the array) and sizeof(*(arr)) (the # of bytes in one array |
+// element). If the former is divisible by the latter, perhaps arr is |
+// indeed an array, in which case the division result is the # of |
+// elements in the array. Otherwise, arr cannot possibly be an array, |
+// and we generate a compiler error to prevent the code from |
+// compiling. |
+// |
+// Since the size of bool is implementation-defined, we need to cast |
+// !(sizeof(a) & sizeof(*(a))) to size_t in order to ensure the final |
+// result has type size_t. |
+// |
+// This macro is not perfect as it wrongfully accepts certain |
+// pointers, namely where the pointer size is divisible by the pointee |
+// size. Since all our code has to go through a 32-bit compiler, |
+// where a pointer is 4 bytes, this means all pointers to a type whose |
+// size is 3 or greater than 4 will be (righteously) rejected. |
+// |
+// Kudos to Jorg Brown for this simple and elegant implementation. |
+ |
+#undef GOOGLE_ARRAYSIZE |
+#define GOOGLE_ARRAYSIZE(a) \ |
+ ((sizeof(a) / sizeof(*(a))) / \ |
+ static_cast<size_t>(!(sizeof(a) % sizeof(*(a))))) |
+ |
+// The COMPILE_ASSERT macro can be used to verify that a compile time |
+// expression is true. For example, you could use it to verify the |
+// size of a static array: |
+// |
+// COMPILE_ASSERT(ARRAYSIZE(content_type_names) == CONTENT_NUM_TYPES, |
+// content_type_names_incorrect_size); |
+// |
+// or to make sure a struct is smaller than a certain size: |
+// |
+// COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(foo) < 128, foo_too_large); |
+// |
+// The second argument to the macro is the name of the variable. If |
+// the expression is false, most compilers will issue a warning/error |
+// containing the name of the variable. |
+ |
+namespace internal { |
+ |
+template <bool> |
+struct CompileAssert { |
+}; |
+ |
+} // namespace internal |
+ |
+#undef GOOGLE_COMPILE_ASSERT |
+#if __cplusplus >= 201103L |
+#define GOOGLE_COMPILE_ASSERT(expr, msg) static_assert(expr, #msg) |
+#else |
+#define GOOGLE_COMPILE_ASSERT(expr, msg) \ |
+ ::google::protobuf::internal::CompileAssert<(bool(expr))> \ |
+ msg[bool(expr) ? 1 : -1]; \ |
+ (void)msg |
+// Implementation details of COMPILE_ASSERT: |
+// |
+// - COMPILE_ASSERT works by defining an array type that has -1 |
+// elements (and thus is invalid) when the expression is false. |
+// |
+// - The simpler definition |
+// |
+// #define COMPILE_ASSERT(expr, msg) typedef char msg[(expr) ? 1 : -1] |
+// |
+// does not work, as gcc supports variable-length arrays whose sizes |
+// are determined at run-time (this is gcc's extension and not part |
+// of the C++ standard). As a result, gcc fails to reject the |
+// following code with the simple definition: |
+// |
+// int foo; |
+// COMPILE_ASSERT(foo, msg); // not supposed to compile as foo is |
+// // not a compile-time constant. |
+// |
+// - By using the type CompileAssert<(bool(expr))>, we ensures that |
+// expr is a compile-time constant. (Template arguments must be |
+// determined at compile-time.) |
+// |
+// - The outter parentheses in CompileAssert<(bool(expr))> are necessary |
+// to work around a bug in gcc 3.4.4 and 4.0.1. If we had written |
+// |
+// CompileAssert<bool(expr)> |
+// |
+// instead, these compilers will refuse to compile |
+// |
+// COMPILE_ASSERT(5 > 0, some_message); |
+// |
+// (They seem to think the ">" in "5 > 0" marks the end of the |
+// template argument list.) |
+// |
+// - The array size is (bool(expr) ? 1 : -1), instead of simply |
+// |
+// ((expr) ? 1 : -1). |
+// |
+// This is to avoid running into a bug in MS VC 7.1, which |
+// causes ((0.0) ? 1 : -1) to incorrectly evaluate to 1. |
+#endif // __cplusplus >= 201103L |
+ |
+} // namespace protobuf |
+} // namespace google |
+ |
+#endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_MACROS_H__ |