286 lines
11 KiB
Go
286 lines
11 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package protoreflect
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import "google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/protowire"
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// Enum is a reflection interface for a concrete enum value,
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// which provides type information and a getter for the enum number.
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// Enum does not provide a mutable API since enums are commonly backed by
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// Go constants, which are not addressable.
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type Enum interface {
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// Descriptor returns enum descriptor, which contains only the protobuf
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// type information for the enum.
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Descriptor() EnumDescriptor
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// Type returns the enum type, which encapsulates both Go and protobuf
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// type information. If the Go type information is not needed,
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// it is recommended that the enum descriptor be used instead.
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Type() EnumType
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// Number returns the enum value as an integer.
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Number() EnumNumber
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}
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// Message is a reflective interface for a concrete message value,
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// encapsulating both type and value information for the message.
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//
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// Accessor/mutators for individual fields are keyed by FieldDescriptor.
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// For non-extension fields, the descriptor must exactly match the
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// field known by the parent message.
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// For extension fields, the descriptor must implement ExtensionTypeDescriptor,
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// extend the parent message (i.e., have the same message FullName), and
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// be within the parent's extension range.
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//
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// Each field Value can be a scalar or a composite type (Message, List, or Map).
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// See Value for the Go types associated with a FieldDescriptor.
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// Providing a Value that is invalid or of an incorrect type panics.
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type Message interface {
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// Descriptor returns message descriptor, which contains only the protobuf
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// type information for the message.
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Descriptor() MessageDescriptor
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// Type returns the message type, which encapsulates both Go and protobuf
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// type information. If the Go type information is not needed,
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// it is recommended that the message descriptor be used instead.
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Type() MessageType
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// New returns a newly allocated and mutable empty message.
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New() Message
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// Interface unwraps the message reflection interface and
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// returns the underlying ProtoMessage interface.
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Interface() ProtoMessage
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// Range iterates over every populated field in an undefined order,
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// calling f for each field descriptor and value encountered.
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// Range returns immediately if f returns false.
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// While iterating, mutating operations may only be performed
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// on the current field descriptor.
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Range(f func(FieldDescriptor, Value) bool)
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// Has reports whether a field is populated.
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//
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// Some fields have the property of nullability where it is possible to
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// distinguish between the default value of a field and whether the field
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// was explicitly populated with the default value. Singular message fields,
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// member fields of a oneof, and proto2 scalar fields are nullable. Such
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// fields are populated only if explicitly set.
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//
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// In other cases (aside from the nullable cases above),
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// a proto3 scalar field is populated if it contains a non-zero value, and
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// a repeated field is populated if it is non-empty.
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Has(FieldDescriptor) bool
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// Clear clears the field such that a subsequent Has call reports false.
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//
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// Clearing an extension field clears both the extension type and value
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// associated with the given field number.
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//
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// Clear is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use.
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Clear(FieldDescriptor)
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// Get retrieves the value for a field.
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//
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// For unpopulated scalars, it returns the default value, where
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// the default value of a bytes scalar is guaranteed to be a copy.
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// For unpopulated composite types, it returns an empty, read-only view
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// of the value; to obtain a mutable reference, use Mutable.
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Get(FieldDescriptor) Value
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// Set stores the value for a field.
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//
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// For a field belonging to a oneof, it implicitly clears any other field
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// that may be currently set within the same oneof.
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// For extension fields, it implicitly stores the provided ExtensionType.
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// When setting a composite type, it is unspecified whether the stored value
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// aliases the source's memory in any way. If the composite value is an
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// empty, read-only value, then it panics.
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//
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// Set is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use.
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Set(FieldDescriptor, Value)
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// Mutable returns a mutable reference to a composite type.
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//
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// If the field is unpopulated, it may allocate a composite value.
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// For a field belonging to a oneof, it implicitly clears any other field
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// that may be currently set within the same oneof.
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// For extension fields, it implicitly stores the provided ExtensionType
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// if not already stored.
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// It panics if the field does not contain a composite type.
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//
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// Mutable is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use.
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Mutable(FieldDescriptor) Value
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// NewField returns a new value that is assignable to the field
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// for the given descriptor. For scalars, this returns the default value.
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// For lists, maps, and messages, this returns a new, empty, mutable value.
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NewField(FieldDescriptor) Value
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// WhichOneof reports which field within the oneof is populated,
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// returning nil if none are populated.
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// It panics if the oneof descriptor does not belong to this message.
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WhichOneof(OneofDescriptor) FieldDescriptor
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// GetUnknown retrieves the entire list of unknown fields.
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// The caller may only mutate the contents of the RawFields
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// if the mutated bytes are stored back into the message with SetUnknown.
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GetUnknown() RawFields
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// SetUnknown stores an entire list of unknown fields.
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// The raw fields must be syntactically valid according to the wire format.
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// An implementation may panic if this is not the case.
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// Once stored, the caller must not mutate the content of the RawFields.
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// An empty RawFields may be passed to clear the fields.
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//
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// SetUnknown is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use.
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SetUnknown(RawFields)
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// IsValid reports whether the message is valid.
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//
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// An invalid message is an empty, read-only value.
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//
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// An invalid message often corresponds to a nil pointer of the concrete
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// message type, but the details are implementation dependent.
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// Validity is not part of the protobuf data model, and may not
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// be preserved in marshaling or other operations.
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IsValid() bool
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// ProtoMethods returns optional fast-path implementations of various operations.
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// This method may return nil.
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//
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// The returned methods type is identical to
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// "google.golang.org/protobuf/runtime/protoiface".Methods.
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// Consult the protoiface package documentation for details.
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ProtoMethods() *methods
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}
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// RawFields is the raw bytes for an ordered sequence of fields.
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// Each field contains both the tag (representing field number and wire type),
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// and also the wire data itself.
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type RawFields []byte
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// IsValid reports whether b is syntactically correct wire format.
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func (b RawFields) IsValid() bool {
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for len(b) > 0 {
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_, _, n := protowire.ConsumeField(b)
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if n < 0 {
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return false
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}
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b = b[n:]
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}
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return true
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}
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// List is a zero-indexed, ordered list.
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// The element Value type is determined by FieldDescriptor.Kind.
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// Providing a Value that is invalid or of an incorrect type panics.
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type List interface {
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// Len reports the number of entries in the List.
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// Get, Set, and Truncate panic with out of bound indexes.
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Len() int
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// Get retrieves the value at the given index.
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// It never returns an invalid value.
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Get(int) Value
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// Set stores a value for the given index.
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// When setting a composite type, it is unspecified whether the set
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// value aliases the source's memory in any way.
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//
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// Set is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use.
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Set(int, Value)
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// Append appends the provided value to the end of the list.
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// When appending a composite type, it is unspecified whether the appended
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// value aliases the source's memory in any way.
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//
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// Append is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use.
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Append(Value)
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// AppendMutable appends a new, empty, mutable message value to the end
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// of the list and returns it.
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// It panics if the list does not contain a message type.
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AppendMutable() Value
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// Truncate truncates the list to a smaller length.
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//
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// Truncate is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use.
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Truncate(int)
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// NewElement returns a new value for a list element.
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// For enums, this returns the first enum value.
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// For other scalars, this returns the zero value.
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// For messages, this returns a new, empty, mutable value.
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NewElement() Value
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// IsValid reports whether the list is valid.
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//
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// An invalid list is an empty, read-only value.
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//
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// Validity is not part of the protobuf data model, and may not
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// be preserved in marshaling or other operations.
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IsValid() bool
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}
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// Map is an unordered, associative map.
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// The entry MapKey type is determined by FieldDescriptor.MapKey.Kind.
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// The entry Value type is determined by FieldDescriptor.MapValue.Kind.
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// Providing a MapKey or Value that is invalid or of an incorrect type panics.
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type Map interface {
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// Len reports the number of elements in the map.
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Len() int
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// Range iterates over every map entry in an undefined order,
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// calling f for each key and value encountered.
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// Range calls f Len times unless f returns false, which stops iteration.
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// While iterating, mutating operations may only be performed
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// on the current map key.
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Range(f func(MapKey, Value) bool)
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// Has reports whether an entry with the given key is in the map.
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Has(MapKey) bool
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// Clear clears the entry associated with they given key.
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// The operation does nothing if there is no entry associated with the key.
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//
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// Clear is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use.
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Clear(MapKey)
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// Get retrieves the value for an entry with the given key.
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// It returns an invalid value for non-existent entries.
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Get(MapKey) Value
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// Set stores the value for an entry with the given key.
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// It panics when given a key or value that is invalid or the wrong type.
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// When setting a composite type, it is unspecified whether the set
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// value aliases the source's memory in any way.
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//
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// Set is a mutating operation and unsafe for concurrent use.
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Set(MapKey, Value)
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// Mutable retrieves a mutable reference to the entry for the given key.
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// If no entry exists for the key, it creates a new, empty, mutable value
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// and stores it as the entry for the key.
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// It panics if the map value is not a message.
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Mutable(MapKey) Value
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// NewValue returns a new value assignable as a map value.
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// For enums, this returns the first enum value.
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// For other scalars, this returns the zero value.
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// For messages, this returns a new, empty, mutable value.
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NewValue() Value
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// IsValid reports whether the map is valid.
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//
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// An invalid map is an empty, read-only value.
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//
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// An invalid message often corresponds to a nil Go map value,
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// but the details are implementation dependent.
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// Validity is not part of the protobuf data model, and may not
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// be preserved in marshaling or other operations.
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IsValid() bool
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}
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