* initial hack to get new Lua generator into flatc
* Starting to output enum defs for Lua
* Continue to work on table generation for Lua
* Finished basic getter access for Lua
* Added ability to get object by index
* Finished struct builder
* aliased reflection to r
* finish table builder generation
* register requiring files
* better generated header info
* Tying up loose ends
* Updated reflection to handle struct padding
* Addd type sizes to reflection
* Fixed some vector indirect issues
* Lua tests passed
* Misc cleanup
* ci fixes 1
* ci fixes 2
* renaming
* up size of type sizes
* manually ran clang-format-11 -i src/idl_parser.cpp
* fixed some windows casting
* remove stupid auto import
* more static_casting
* remove std
* update other build environments
* remove scoped enums
* replaced std::to_string with NumToString
* more win fixes
* more win fixes
* replaced old lua with new
* removed auto import
* review responses
* more style fixes
* refactor bfbs_gen_len to use code +=
* added consts
* fix lambda capture for windows
* remove unused return type
* Replace filenames in reflection with filenames+includes.
This is needed for some use cases and may be just useful metadata.
* deser files_included_per_file_
* check project_root
* fix bazel
* git clang format
Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
* Add the file a symbol is declared in to Reflection
If we move a code-generator to depend on Reflection,
it may need to know which file something was declared in
to properly name generated files.
* Doc comments in reflection, and more precise tests
* Add --project-root flag to flatc, normalize declaraion_file to this root
* fix --project-root stuff
* posixpath
* fix scripts
* format
* rename --project-root to --bfbs-filenames
Also, make it optional, rather than defaulting to `./`, if its not
specified, then don't serialize the filenames.
* bfbs generation
* fix some tests
* uncomment a thing
* add to project root directory conditionally
* fix
* git clang format
* Added help description and removed != nullptr
* "
* Remove accidental change to docs
* Remove accidental change to docs
* Pool strings
Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
* Add advance feature indicators to reflection
* deserialize too
* model advanced features as bitflags
* use uint64_t instead of AdvancedFeatures
* git clang format
* initialize advanced_features_
* remove whitespace
Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
* Add static asserts to ensure that reflection API arrays are kept in sync
* Move changes from generated file into source fbs file
* Rename enum value and regenerate reflection_generated.h
* Add comments to each entries of type sizes array
For example:
include/flatbuffers/reflection.h:365:8: error: definition of implicit copy
constructor for 'pointer_inside_vector<flatbuffers::Table, unsigned char>'
is deprecated because it has a user-declared copy assignment operator
[-Werror,-Wdeprecated-copy]
void operator=(const pointer_inside_vector &piv);
^
It's unclear why the old code wanted to declare a public `operator=`
without defining it; that just seems like a misunderstanding of the C++03 idiom
for deleting a member function. And anyway, we don't *want* to delete the
assignment operator; these are polymorphic types that do not follow value
semantics and nobody should ever be trying to copy them. So the simplest fix
is just to go back to the Rule of Zero: remove the declaration of `operator=`
and let the compiler do what it wanted to do originally anyway.
"The best code is no code."
Also, update the generated .h files.
Fixes#5649.
* Add Builder and Table typedefs
This gives us a way to use templates to go from a builder to a table
and back again without having to pass both types in.
* Fix tests/cpp17/generated_cpp17/monster_test_generated.h
* Add flatc '--cpp_std' switch and sandbox for C++17 code generator
- Added 'flac --cpp_std legacy' for compatibility with old compilers (VS2010);
- Added experimental switch 'flac --cpp_std c++17' for future development;
- Added C++17 sandbox test_cpp17.cpp;
- C++ code generator generates enums with explicit underlying type to avoid problems with the forward and backward schema compatibility;
- Adjusted CMakeLists.txt, CI and generate code scripts to support of introduced '--cpp_std';
* Fix --cpp_std values: c++0x, c++11, c++17
* Add 'cpp::CppStandard' enum
* Add testing engine into test_cpp17
* Rebase to upstream/master
* Set default '--cpp-std C++0x'
* Fix code generation (--cpp_std C++11) in CMakeLists.txt
- Fix dependency declaration of grpctest target
* Revert --cpp-std for the tests from explicit C++11 to flatc default value (C++0x)
* Fix C/C++ Create<Type>Direct with sorted vectors
If a struct has a key the vector has to be sorted. To sort the vector
you can't use "const".
* Changes due to code review
* Improve code readability
- update C++ monster_test::Color to unsigned type
- update Go Color:ubyte in the go_test.go
- add workaround for unsigned enum in java test
- sync generate.bat and generate.sh
Multiple calls of e.g. CreateString inside a call to a CreateTable
could cause those strings to end up in different locations in the
wire format, since order or argument evaluation is undefined.
This is allowed by the FlatBuffer format, but it is not helpful,
especially when debugging the contents of binaries, or comparing
against a "golden" binary for tests etc.
Now making sure that all the CreateTableDirect calls first serialize
sub strings/vectors before calling CreateTable.
Also made similar changes to the serialization of "binary schemas".
Change-Id: I5747c4038b37a0d400aca2bc592bec751cf5c172
Give the vtable offset enum inside each table the name
"FlatBuffersVTableOffset" and base type voffset_t so it can be used as a
dependent type in IsFieldPresent. This makes that function slightly
safer since it prevents calling it with arbitrary, non-table types.
Now, the only way to use IsFieldPresent incorrectly is to create your
own type which does not inherit from flatbuffers::Table but has a
dependent voffset convertible type "FlatBuffersVTableOffset".
* call reflection code generation from tests
This simplifies instructions to contributors so they don't forget to update
reflection code.
* add error handling to generate_code scripts
Let them propagate their errors instead of swallowing them so they show
up when called in CI.
* apply editorconfig to shell scripts
* use ordered map in dart codegen
Using an unordered map in the codegen can lead to spurious diffs in the
generated dart code.
* add CI check for generate_code being run
* update reflection_generated.h
* disable diff-check for monster_test.bfbs
Work around #5008.
This is something the format supports, but none of the builders
were doing. Can save 10-20% on FlatBuffer binary size!
Also fixed the Go tests.
Change-Id: I616c56ce9bbcfcaee23aa24f0532fcb60b6a8c75
Tested: on Linux.
Zero offsets are non-sensical in FlatBuffers (since offsets are
relative to themselves) but were allowed by the verifier. This could
cause buffers made up of all zeroes to be interpreted as correct
buffers with an empty root object.
Generally, not allowing such offsets will make the verifier more
likely to catch problems earlier.
Change-Id: I54010bea29721b326ff8e5348fcd9fe78e5e7506
Tested: on Linux.
(C++ only for now).
Also fixed vector of union support in the object API.
Bug: 36902939
Change-Id: I935f4cc2c303a4728e26c7916a8ec0adcd6f84cb
Tested: on Linux.
Helps simplify code generation code. Instead of this:
code += "inline const " + cpp_qualified_name + " *Get";
code += name;
code += "(const void *buf) {\n return flatbuffers::GetRoot<";
code += cpp_qualified_name + ">(buf);\n}\n\n";
You do this:
code.SetValue("NAME", struct_def.name);
code.SetValue("CPP_NAME", cpp_qualified_name);
code += "inline const {{CPP_NAME}} *Get{{NAME}}(const void *buf) {";
code += " return flatbuffers::GetRoot<{{CPP_NAME}}>(buf);";
code += "}";
code += "";
Updated the CPP code generator to use the CodeWriter class. Most of the
changes in the generated code are white-space changes, esp. around new
lines (since the code generator class automatically appends new lines
when appending a string). Actual code changes include:
* Renamed "rehasher" to "_rehasher" for consistency with other args in
Pack function.
* Renamed "union_obj" to "obj: in UnPack function.
* Always do "(void)_o;" to prevent unused variable warning in Create
function (instead of only doing it if there are no fields) in order
to avoid two-passes.
* Renamed padding variables from __paddingX to paddingX__.
"Each name that contains a double underscore (_ _) [...] is reserved
to the implementation for any use." C++ standards 17.4.3.1.2.
* Add braces around switch cases.
* Calculate index as a separate statement in EnumName function, eg.
const size_t index = ...;
return EnumNamesX()[index];
vs.
return EnumNamesX()[...];
* Stored end table offset in variable in Finish() functions, eg.
const auto end = fbb_.EndTable(start_, ...);
auto o = flatbuffers::Offset<T>(end);
vs.
auto o = flatbuffers::Offset<T>(fbb_.EndTable(start, ...));
* Separate reinterpret_cast calls from function calls in Union
functions, eg.
auto ptr = reinterpret_cast<const T *>(obj);
return ptr->UnPack(resolver);
vs.
return reinterpret_cast<const T *>(obj)->UnPack(resolver);
* Removed unecessary (void)(padding__X) no-ops from constructors, eg.
Test(int16_t a, int8_t b) : ... {
(void)__padding0; // <-- Removed this line.
}
In the idl_gen_cpp.cpp file itself, I refactored some code generation into
new functions: GenParam, GenNativeTable, GenVerifyCall, GenBuilders,
GenUnpackFieldStatement, and GenCreateParam.
Change-Id: I727b1bd8719d05b7ce33cbce00eb58fda817b25d
- Update to be const-correct where possible.
- Consistently pass |code| as pointer instead of non-const-ref.
- No newlines (\n) characters in the middle of code strings.
- Use if-else if-else statements instead of nested ternary operators.
- Ensure all lines end at 80 chars.
- Make utility functions static.
From cl/143505731.
Change-Id: If0fab9ee75de5af963367a948dddf53af93f73b4
They were overloaded, but also had default arguments, so would
become ambiguous when used with few arguments.
Change-Id: Ifac7f3ea3a6391d971dfeda8e33129c8c38d6f12
Tested: on Linux.