* generate mutable union accessors
* add test
* Revert "add test"
This reverts commit 45e352b18f.
* update file
* formatter got in the way
* merge conflicts
* updated genned code
* manually fix code gen bc I can't figure out why this file won't code gen
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Co-authored-by: Wouter van Oortmerssen <aardappel@gmail.com>
* Fixes to make SizeVerifier work.
In particular change all the places in the Flatbuffers library
and generated code that were using `Verifier` to instead use
`VerifierTemplate<TrackBufferSize>` and wrap them all inside
`template <bool TrackBufferSize = false>`.
Also add unit tests for SizeVerifier.
* Format using `sh scripts/clang-format-git.sh`
* Use `B` rather than `TrackBufferSize` for the name of the template parameter.
* Update generated files.
Previously: X::Pack forwarded to CreateX.
Now: CreateX will forward to X::Pack.
This is a step toward enabling using native types for tables when using the
object API. When defining a native table, the user will be able to define a
custom X::Pack method (which is more consistent with the existing native_type
functionality for structs). By reversing the order of the dependencies, CreateX
can continue to be auto-generated and will use the custom X::Pack method when
overriden for native_type tables.
* Vector of Tables equality
* support nullptr and fix for not being able to use auto in lambda
* use different std::equal overload
* use flatbuffers::unique_ptr
* go back to auto and clang-format fix
Augment the C++ generator to emit a C++ copy constructor and a by-value
copy assignment operator. This is enabled by default when the C++
standard is C++11 or later. These additional functions are only emitted
for objects that need it, typically tables containing other tables.
These new functions are declared in the object table type and are
defined as inline functions after table declarations.
When these new functions are declared, a user-defined
explicitly-defaulted default constructor and move constructor are also
emitted.
The copy assignment operator uses the copy-and-swap idiom to provide
strong exception safety, at the expense of keeping 2 full table copies
in memory temporarily.
fixes#5783
* CPP Default Value Generation in Mutators
If the mutator is for a value that is compatible with having a default value, then the single parameter becomes a default parameter. With this, a value can be mutated to it's default value without storing the default value, as that will be stored with the mutate function.
Fixed Casting When Generating Default for Enum Value
Added support for typecasting an int default value into the correct enum type in the default parameter. This fixed the issue of trying to use set a strongly typed enum parameter to an int which fails type checking.
Fixed Boolean Edge Case
Boolean types generate 0 != 0 when generating the underlying type which appears to be unique to the boolean type so it is now checked and the proper default value generated. It may be beneficial to check if it is instead an enum type, however the seeming edge case nature is why boolean was chosen to be checked.
Updated Generated Files
Regenerated the auto generated files to reflect the new changes.
Updated Remaining Files
Should fix auto generated header files that were not updated.
* Unified Repeated Code
Relocated identical append code to outside of conditional. Also changed 'casted' default value name from FIELD to INTERFACE to more accurately describe it.
* Moved Field Name Outside Conditional
Removed duplicate _{{FIELD_NAME}} and moved to unified append.
* flattests_cpp17 doesn't compile with Visual Studio 2017: warning C4100: 'indent': unreferenced formal parameter
stringify_util.h(127): error C2220: warning treated as error - no 'object' file generated
stringify_util.h(127): warning C4100: 'indent': unreferenced formal parameter
stringify_util.h(85): warning C4100: 'indent': unreferenced formal parameter
stringify_util.h(85): warning C4100: 'fbs': unreferenced formal parameter
* [C++] Add GetMutableSizePrefixedRoot() and generate a GetMutableSizePrefixed function
When using the mutable API together with size prefixed buffers these functions should be present.
* clang-format
* Cleanup branch for PR
Revert "flattests_cpp17 doesn't compile with Visual Studio 2017: warning C4100: 'indent': unreferenced formal parameter"
This reverts commit a92055203e.
Causes generated code to check for existing pointers in an object (when using the object based api) and use UnPackTo(existingPointer) rather than just using UnPack() to replace the pointer. This is a performance issue when unpacking to existing objects when using large buffer fields (e.g. image frames)
Co-authored-by: RobWauson <robwauson@gmail.com>
* Improve generated comparisons for tables
Previously, the generated code called std::unique_ptr<>::operator== on
non-scalar members, which would be correct only if the member was null
on both sides. After this CL, comparison is done on the pointed-to
values (including using a default-constructed value if the pointer is
null).
* Don't equate null Tables with all defaults
Also removes the cost of default-constructing tables for comparisons.
* Regenerate code
* fix formatting
Prior to this commit the default C++ code generator was `c++0x`.
A code generated with `c++0x` code-gen might have a vulnerability (undefined behavior) connected evolution of enums in a schema. This UB could break the backward compatibility if previously generated code casts an unknown enumerator to enum type that knows nothing about future enumerators added to the schema.
The main differences between `c++0x` and `c++11`:
- generated enums use explicitly declared underlying type;
- generated object-API tables don't declare default ctor() explicitly, instead of it default data member initializers are generated.
Please use `flatc --cpp-std c++0x` option for backward compatibility with old compilers.
UnpackTo copies vector elements one-by-one, which can be very inefficient depending on the quality of the compiler optimizations performed. This change updates the operation for vectors of bytes that aren't enums to use 'std::copy', which is usually highly optimized.
vectors of types that are more than one byte can't be optimized in this way because of the endianness of the serialized bytes vs. the target architecture endianness.
vectors of enums can't be optimized because they are required to be static_cast into the appropriate enum type when stored in the vector.
vectors of bools can be optimized in most cases, but since the standard
allows std::vector<bool> template specialization for space-savings,
std::copy doesn't work on every implementation (looking at you
Microsoft). Thus, this optimization is skipped for vector<bool>.
For a specific example, this improves the latency of unpacking large buffers on the Hexagon DSP by about 10x.
Co-authored-by: Matthew Markwell <markwell@google.com>