Commit 3208e747 authored by Kirill Smelkov's avatar Kirill Smelkov

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parent b6f9c169
......@@ -10,11 +10,40 @@
//
// See COPYING file for full licensing terms.
// NEO. Protocol definition. Code generator
// TODO text what it does (generates marshal code for proto.go)
//
// NOTE we do no try to emit clean/very clever code - for cases where compiler
// can do a good job the work is delegated to it.
/*
NEO. Protocol definition. Code generator
This program generates marshalling code for packet types defined in proto.go .
For every type 3 methods are generated in accordance with NEOEncoder and
NEODecoder interfaces:
NEOEncodedLen() int
NEOEncode(buf []byte)
NEODecode(data []byte) (nread int, err error)
List of packet types is obtained via searching through proto.go AST - looking
for appropriate struct declarations there.
Code generation for a type is organized via recursively walking through type's
(sub-)elements and generating specialized code on leaf items (uintX, slices,
maps, ...).
Top-level generation driver is in generateCodecCode(). It accepts type
specification and something that performs actual leaf-nodes code generation
(CodecCodeGen interface). There are 3 particular codegenerators implemented -
- sizer, encoder & decoder - to generate each of the needed method functions.
The structure of whole process is very similar to what would be happening at
runtime if marshalling was reflect based, but statically with go/types we don't
spend runtime time on decisions and thus generated marshallers are faster.
For encoding format compatibility with Python NEO (neo/lib/protocol.py) is
preserved in order for two implementations to be able to communicate to each
other.
NOTE we do no try to emit very clever code - for cases where compiler
can do a good job the work is delegated to it.
*/
// +build ignore
......@@ -129,7 +158,7 @@ import (
}
}
// format & emit bufferred code
// format & emit buffered code
code, err := format.Source(buf.Bytes())
if err != nil {
panic(err) // should not happen
......@@ -215,6 +244,7 @@ func (b *Buffer) emit(format string, a ...interface{}) {
}
// interface of codegenerator for sizer/coder/decoder
// XXX naming?
type CodecCodeGen interface {
// tell codegen it should generate code for top-level function
setFunc(recvName, typeName string, typ types.Type)
......@@ -291,7 +321,7 @@ func (s *size) AddExpr(format string, a ...interface{}) {
}
func (s *size) String() string {
// num + expr1 + expr2 + ... (ommiting what is possible)
// num + expr1 + expr2 + ... (omitting what is possible)
sizev := []string{}
if s.num != 0 {
sizev = append(sizev, fmt.Sprintf("%v", s.num))
......@@ -316,7 +346,7 @@ func (s *size) IsZero() bool {
}
// sizer generates code to compute endoded size of a packet
// sizer generates code to compute encoded size of a packet
type sizer struct {
Buffer // buffer for code
size size
......@@ -864,13 +894,14 @@ func codegenType(path string, typ types.Type, obj types.Object, codegen CodecCod
// generate encoder/decode funcs for a type declaration typespec
func generateCodecCode(typespec *ast.TypeSpec, codec CodecCodeGen) string {
// XXX name? -> genMethCode ? generateMethodCode ?
func generateCodecCode(typespec *ast.TypeSpec, codegen CodecCodeGen) string {
// type & object which refers to this type
typ := info.Types[typespec.Type].Type
obj := info.Defs[typespec.Name]
codec.setFunc("p", typespec.Name.Name, typ)
codegenType("p", typ, obj, codec)
codegen.setFunc("p", typespec.Name.Name, typ)
codegenType("p", typ, obj, codegen)
return codec.generatedCode()
return codegen.generatedCode()
}
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