// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format // Copyright 2023 Google LLC. All rights reserved. // // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at // https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd //! Traits related to interop with the underlying C++ Proto types. //! //! These traits are deliberately not available on the prelude, as they should //! be used rarely and with great care. use super::*; /// Methods for converting to and from a raw, owned C++ message pointer. pub trait OwnedMessageInterop: SealedInternal { /// Drops `self` and returns an underlying pointer that it was wrapping /// without deleting it. /// /// The caller is responsible for ensuring the returned pointer is /// subsequently deleted (eg by moving it into a std::unique_ptr in /// C++), or else it will leak. fn __unstable_leak_raw_message(self) -> *mut std::ffi::c_void; /// Takes exclusive ownership of the `raw_message`. /// /// # Safety /// - The underlying message must be for the same type as `Self` /// - The pointer passed in must not be used by the caller after being /// passed here (must not be read, written, or deleted) unsafe fn __unstable_take_ownership_of_raw_message(raw_message: *mut std::ffi::c_void) -> Self; } /// Methods for converting to and from a raw C++ message view pointer. pub trait MessageViewInterop<'msg>: SealedInternal { /// Borrows `self` as an underlying C++ raw pointer. /// /// Note that the returned Value must be used under the same constraints /// as though it were a borrow of `self`: it should be treated as a /// `const Message*` in C++, and not be mutated in any way, and any /// mutation to the parent message may invalidate it, and it /// must not be deleted. fn __unstable_as_raw_message(&self) -> *const std::ffi::c_void; /// Wraps the provided pointer as a MessageView. /// /// This takes a ref of a pointer so that a stack variable's lifetime /// can be used for a safe lifetime; under most cases this is /// the correct lifetime and this should be used as: /// ```ignore /// fn called_from_cpp(msg: *const c_void) { /// // `msg` is known live for the current stack frame, so view's /// // lifetime is also tied to the current stack frame here: /// let view = unsafe { __unstable_wrap_raw_message(&msg) }; /// do_something_with_view(view); /// } /// ``` /// /// # Safety /// - The underlying message must be for the same type as `Self` /// - The underlying message must be alive for 'msg and not mutated /// while the wrapper is live. unsafe fn __unstable_wrap_raw_message(raw: &'msg *const std::ffi::c_void) -> Self; /// Wraps the provided pointer as a MessageView. /// /// Unlike `__unstable_wrap_raw_message` this has no constraints /// on lifetime: the caller has a free choice for the lifetime. /// /// As this is much easier to get the lifetime wrong than /// `__unstable_wrap_raw_message`, prefer using that wherever /// your lifetime can be tied to a stack lifetime, and only use this one /// if its not possible (e.g. with a 'static lifetime). /// /// # Safety /// - The underlying message must be for the same type as `Self` /// - The underlying message must be alive for the caller-chosen 'msg /// and not mutated while the wrapper is live. unsafe fn __unstable_wrap_raw_message_unchecked_lifetime(raw: *const std::ffi::c_void) -> Self; } /// Methods for converting to and from a raw, mutable C++ message pointer. pub trait MessageMutInterop<'msg>: SealedInternal { /// Exclusive borrows `self` as an underlying mutable C++ raw pointer. /// /// Note that the returned Value must be used under the same constraints /// as though it were a mut borrow of `self`: it should be treated as a /// non-owned `Message*` in C++. And any mutation to the parent message /// may invalidate it, and it must not be deleted. fn __unstable_as_raw_message_mut(&mut self) -> *mut std::ffi::c_void; /// Wraps the provided C++ pointer as a MessageMut. /// /// This takes a ref of a pointer so that a stack variable's lifetime /// can be used for a safe lifetime; under most cases this is /// the correct lifetime and this should be used as: /// ```ignore /// fn called_from_cpp(msg: *mut c_void) { /// // `msg` is known live for the current stack frame, so mut's /// // lifetime is also tied to the current stack frame here: /// let m = unsafe { __unstable_wrap_raw_message_mut(&mut msg) }; /// do_something_with_mut(m); /// } /// ``` /// /// # Safety /// - The underlying message must be for the same type as `Self` /// - The underlying message must be alive for 'msg and not read or /// mutated while the wrapper is live. unsafe fn __unstable_wrap_raw_message_mut(raw: &'msg mut *mut std::ffi::c_void) -> Self; /// Wraps the provided pointer as a MessageMut. /// /// Unlike `__unstable_wrap_raw_message_mut` this has no constraints /// on lifetime: the caller has a free choice for the lifetime. /// /// As this is much easier to get the lifetime wrong than /// `__unstable_wrap_raw_message_mut`, prefer using that wherever /// the lifetime can be tied to a stack lifetime, and only use this one /// if its not possible (e.g. with a 'static lifetime). /// /// # Safety /// - The underlying message must be for the same type as `Self` /// - The underlying message must be alive for the caller-chosen 'msg /// and not mutated while the wrapper is live. unsafe fn __unstable_wrap_raw_message_mut_unchecked_lifetime( raw: *mut std::ffi::c_void, ) -> Self; } /// Note that this is only implemented for the types implementing `proto2::Message`. #[cfg(not(lite_runtime))] pub trait MessageDescriptorInterop { /// Returns a pointer to a `proto2::Descriptor` or `nullptr` if the /// descriptor is not available. fn __unstable_get_descriptor() -> *const std::ffi::c_void; } impl<'a, T> MessageMutInterop<'a> for T where Self: AsMut + CppGetRawMessageMut + From::MutProxied>>, ::MutProxied: Message, { unsafe fn __unstable_wrap_raw_message_mut(msg: &'a mut *mut std::ffi::c_void) -> Self { let raw = RawMessage::new(*msg as *mut _).unwrap(); let inner = unsafe { MessageMutInner::wrap_raw(raw) }; inner.into() } unsafe fn __unstable_wrap_raw_message_mut_unchecked_lifetime( msg: *mut std::ffi::c_void, ) -> Self { let raw = RawMessage::new(msg as *mut _).unwrap(); let inner = unsafe { MessageMutInner::wrap_raw(raw) }; inner.into() } fn __unstable_as_raw_message_mut(&mut self) -> *mut std::ffi::c_void { self.get_raw_message_mut(Private).as_ptr() as *mut _ } }