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diff --git a/ace/CDR.h b/ace/CDR.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0194a3c8b3d..00000000000 --- a/ace/CDR.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,849 +0,0 @@ -// -*- C++ -*- -// $Id$ - -// ============================================================================ -// -// = LIBRARY -// ace -// -// = FILENAME -// CDR.h -// -// = DESCRIPTION -// Common Data Representation (CDR) marshaling streams. -// -// This implementation assumes that the native numeric -// representation is two's complement for integers, IEEE -// single/double for floats. Also that characters are in ISO -// Latin/1. -// -// Note that CDR itself makes no such assumptions, but this -// implementation makes such assumptions for reasons of -// efficiency. Careful enhancements could preserve that -// efficiency where the assumptions are true, yet still allow the -// code to work when they aren't true. -// -// The implementation expects that buffers are aligned according -// to the strongest CDR alignment restriction. -// -// NOTE: this does everything "CDR 1.1" does ... that is, it -// supports the five extended OMG-IDL data types in UNO Appendix -// A, which provide richer arithmetic types (64 bit integers, -// "quad precision" FP) and UNICODE-based characters and strings. -// Those types are not standard parts of OMG-IDL at this time. -// -// THREADING NOTE: CDR data structures must be protected against -// concurrent access by their owning thread. -// -// = AUTHORS -// Copyright 1994-1995 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. -// Many enhancements added by Aniruddha Gokhale and Carlos O'Ryan. -// ACE version by Jeff Parsons and Istvan Buki -// -// ============================================================================ - - -#if !defined(ACE_CDR_H) -#define ACE_CDR_H - -#include "ace/Message_Block.h" - -class ACE_Export ACE_CDR -{ - // = TITLE - // Keep constants and some routines common to both Output and - // Input CDR streams. - // -public: - // = Constants defined by the CDR protocol. - - // By defining as many of these constants as possible as enums we ensure - // they get inlined and avoid pointless static memory allocations. - - enum - { - // Note that some of these get reused as part of the standard - // binary format: unsigned is the same size as its signed cousin, - // float is LONG_SIZE, and double is LONGLONG_SIZE. - - OCTET_SIZE = 1, - SHORT_SIZE = 2, - LONG_SIZE = 4, - LONGLONG_SIZE = 8, - LONGDOUBLE_SIZE = 16, - - OCTET_ALIGN = 1, - SHORT_ALIGN = 2, - LONG_ALIGN = 4, - LONGLONG_ALIGN = 8, - LONGDOUBLE_ALIGN = 8, - // Note how the CORBA ACE_CDR::LongDouble alignment requirements do not - // match its size... - - MAX_ALIGNMENT = 8, - // Maximal CDR 1.1 alignment: "quad precision" FP (i.e. "ACE_CDR::Long - // double", size as above). - - DEFAULT_BUFSIZE = DEFAULT_CDR_BUFSIZE, - // The default buffer size. - // @@ TODO We want to add options to control this - // default value, so this constant should be read as the default - // default value ;-) - - EXP_GROWTH_MAX = DEFAULT_CDR_EXP_GROWTH_MAX, - // The buffer size grows exponentially until it reaches this size; - // afterwards it grows linearly using the next constant - - LINEAR_GROWTH_CHUNK = DEFAULT_CDR_LINEAR_GROWTH_CHUNK - // Once exponential growth is ruled out the buffer size increases - // in chunks of this size, note that this constants have the same - // value right now, but it does not need to be so. - }; - - static void swap_2 (const char *orig, char *target); - static void swap_4 (const char *orig, char *target); - static void swap_8 (const char *orig, char *target); - static void swap_16 (const char *orig, char *target); - // Do byte swapping for each basic IDL type size. - // There exist only routines to put byte, halfword (2 bytes), word - // (4 bytes), doubleword (8 bytes) and quadword (16 byte); because - // those are the IDL basic type sizes. - - static void mb_align (ACE_Message_Block *mb); - - static int grow (ACE_Message_Block *mb, size_t minsize); - // Increase the capacity of mb to contain at least <minsize> bytes. - // If <minsize> is zero the size is increased by an amount at least - // large enough to contain any of the basic IDL types. Return -1 on - // failure, 0 on success. - - // Definitions of the IDL basic types, - // for use in the CDR classes. The cleanest way to avoid - // complaints from all compilers is to define them all. - #if defined (ghs) && defined (CHORUS) - // This is non-compliant, but a nasty bout with - // Green Hills C++68000 1.8.8 forces us into it. - typedef unsigned long Boolean; - #else /* ! (ghs && CHORUS) */ - typedef u_char Boolean; - #endif /* ! (ghs && CHORUS) */ - - typedef u_char Octet; - typedef char Char; - typedef ACE_INT16 Short; - typedef ACE_UINT16 UShort; - typedef ACE_INT32 Long; - typedef ACE_UINT32 ULong; - typedef ACE_UINT64 ULongLong; - - # if defined (_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 900 - typedef __int64 LongLong; - # elif ACE_SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - typedef long LongLong; - # elif ACE_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG == 8 && !defined (ACE_LACKS_LONGLONG_T) - # if defined (sun) && !defined (ACE_LACKS_U_LONGLONG_T) - // sun #defines u_longlong_t, maybe other platforms do also. - // Use it, at least with g++, so that its -pedantic doesn't - // complain about no ANSI C++ long long. - typedef longlong_t LongLong; - # else - // LynxOS 2.5.0 and Linux don't have u_longlong_t. - typedef long long LongLong; - # endif /* sun */ - # else /* no native 64 bit integer type */ - - // If "long long" isn't native, programs can't use these data - // types in normal arithmetic expressions. If any particular - // application can cope with the loss of range, it can define - // conversion operators itself. - # if defined (ACE_BIG_ENDIAN) - struct LongLong { ACE_CDR::Long h, l; }; - # else - struct LongLong { ACE_CDR::Long l, h; }; - # endif /* ! ACE_BIG_ENDIAN */ - # endif /* no native 64 bit integer type */ - - # if ACE_SIZEOF_FLOAT == 4 - typedef float Float; - # else /* ACE_SIZEOF_FLOAT != 4 */ - struct Float - { - # if ACE_SIZEOF_INT == 4 - // Use u_int to get word alignment. - u_int f; - # else /* ACE_SIZEOF_INT != 4 */ - // Applications will probably have trouble with this. - char f[4]; - # endif /* ACE_SIZEOF_INT != 4 */ - }; - # endif /* ACE_SIZEOF_FLOAT != 4 */ - - # if ACE_SIZEOF_DOUBLE == 8 - typedef double Double; - # else /* ACE_SIZEOF_DOUBLE != 8 */ - struct Double - { - # if ACE_SIZEOF_LONG == 8 - // Use u_long to get word alignment. - u_long f; - # else /* ACE_SIZEOF_INT != 8 */ - // Applications will probably have trouble with this. - char f[8]; - # endif /* ACE_SIZEOF_INT != 8 */ - }; - # endif /* ACE_SIZEOF_DOUBLE != 8 */ - - // 94-9-32 Appendix A defines a 128 bit floating point "long double" - // data type, with greatly extended precision and four more bits of - // exponent (compared to "double"). This is an IDL extension, not - // yet standard. - - # if ACE_SIZEOF_LONG_DOUBLE == 16 - typedef long double LongDouble; - # else - # define NONNATIVE_LONGDOUBLE - struct ACE_Export LongDouble - { - char ld[16]; - int operator== (const LongDouble &rhs) const; - int operator!= (const LongDouble &rhs) const; - // @@ also need other comparison operators. - }; - # endif /* ACE_SIZEOF_LONG_DOUBLE != 16 */ - -}; - - -class ACE_Export ACE_OutputCDR -{ - // - // = TITLE - // A CDR stream for writing, i.e. for marshalling. - // - // = DESCRIPTION - // This class is based on the the CORBA spec for Java (98-02-29), - // java class omg.org.CORBA.portable.OutputStream. - // It diverts in a few ways: - // + Operations taking arrays don't have offsets, because in C++ - // it is easier to describe an array starting from x+offset. - // + Operations return an error status, because exceptions are - // not widely available in C++ (yet). - // - // A particularly useful static member function for this buffer is - // an interpretive encoding routine, usable as a typecode - // interpreter callback. Ditto for decoding. These are used to - // support all OMG-IDL datatypes, even those not supported - // directly by put/get primitives. - // -public: - friend class ACE_InputCDR; - // For reading from an output CDR stream. - - ACE_OutputCDR (size_t size = 0, - int byte_order = STREAM_BYTE_ORDER, - ACE_Allocator* buffer_allocator = 0, - ACE_Allocator* data_block_allocator = 0, - size_t memcpy_tradeoff = - DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF); - // Default constructor, allocates <size> bytes in the internal - // buffer, if <size> == 0 it allocates the default size. - - ACE_OutputCDR (char *data, - size_t size, - int byte_order = STREAM_BYTE_ORDER, - ACE_Allocator* buffer_allocator = 0, - ACE_Allocator* data_block_allocator = 0, - size_t memcpy_tradeoff = - DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF); - // Build a CDR stream with an initial buffer, it will *not* remove - // <data>, since it did not allocated it. - - ACE_OutputCDR (ACE_Message_Block *data, - int byte_order = STREAM_BYTE_ORDER, - size_t memcpy_tradeoff = - DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF); - // Build a CDR stream with an initial Message_Block chain, it will *not* - // remove <data>, since it did not allocate it. - - ~ACE_OutputCDR (void); - // destructor - - // = Special types. - // These are needed for insertion and extraction of booleans, - // octets, chars, and bounded strings. - - struct ACE_Export from_boolean - { - from_boolean (ACE_CDR::Boolean b); - ACE_CDR::Boolean val_; - }; - - struct ACE_Export from_octet - { - from_octet (ACE_CDR::Octet o); - ACE_CDR::Octet val_; - }; - - struct ACE_Export from_char - { - from_char (ACE_CDR::Char c); - ACE_CDR::Char val_; - }; - - struct ACE_Export from_wchar - { - from_wchar (ACE_OS::WChar wc); - ACE_OS::WChar val_; - }; - - struct ACE_Export from_string - { - from_string (ACE_CDR::Char* s, - ACE_CDR::ULong b, - ACE_CDR::Boolean nocopy = 0); - ACE_CDR::Char *val_; - ACE_CDR::ULong bound_; - ACE_CDR::Boolean nocopy_; - }; - - // = We have one method per basic IDL type.... - // They return 0 on failure and 1 on success. - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_boolean (ACE_CDR::Boolean x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_char (ACE_CDR::Char x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_wchar (ACE_OS::WChar x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_octet (ACE_CDR::Octet x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_short (ACE_CDR::Short x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ushort (ACE_CDR::UShort x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_long (ACE_CDR::Long x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ulong (ACE_CDR::ULong x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_longlong (const ACE_CDR::LongLong &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ulonglong (const ACE_CDR::ULongLong &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_float (ACE_CDR::Float x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_double (const ACE_CDR::Double &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_longdouble (const ACE_CDR::LongDouble &x); - - // For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length. - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_string (const ACE_CDR::Char *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_string (ACE_CDR::ULong len, const ACE_CDR::Char *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_string (const ACE_CString &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_wstring (const ACE_OS::WChar *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_wstring (ACE_CDR::ULong length, - const ACE_OS::WChar *x); - - // = We add one method to write arrays of basic IDL types. - // Note: the portion written starts at <x> and ends at <x + length>. - // The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream. - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_boolean_array (ACE_CDR::Boolean *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_char_array (const ACE_CDR::Char *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_wchar_array (const ACE_OS::WChar* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_octet_array (const ACE_CDR::Octet* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_short_array (const ACE_CDR::Short *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ushort_array (const ACE_CDR::UShort *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_long_array (const ACE_CDR::Long *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ulong_array (const ACE_CDR::ULong *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_longlong_array (const ACE_CDR::LongLong* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ulonglong_array (const ACE_CDR::ULongLong *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_float_array (const ACE_CDR::Float *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_double_array (const ACE_CDR::Double *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_longdouble_array (const ACE_CDR::LongDouble* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_octet_array_mb (const ACE_Message_Block* mb); - // Write an octet array contained inside a MB, this can be optimized - // to minimize copies. - - // = We have one method per basic IDL type.... - // They return 0 on failure and 1 on success. - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_boolean (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_char (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_wchar (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_octet (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_short (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_ushort (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_long (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_ulong (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_longlong (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_ulonglong (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_float (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_double (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_longdouble (ACE_InputCDR &); - - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_wstring (ACE_InputCDR &); - ACE_CDR::Boolean append_string (ACE_InputCDR &); - - int good_bit (void) const; - // Returns 0 if an error has ocurred, the only expected error is to - // run out of memory. - - void reset (void); - // Reuse the CDR stream to write on the old buffer. - - size_t total_length (void) const; - // Add the length of each message block in the chain. - - const ACE_Message_Block* begin (void) const; - // Return the start of the message block chain for this CDR stream. - // NOTE: The complete CDR stream is represented by a chain of - // message blocks. - - const ACE_Message_Block* end (void) const; - // Return the last message in the chain that is is use. - - const char* buffer (void) const; - - size_t length (void) const; - // Return the start and size of the internal buffer. - // NOTE: This methods only return information about the first block - // in the chain. - -private: - ACE_OutputCDR (const ACE_OutputCDR& rhs); - ACE_OutputCDR& operator= (const ACE_OutputCDR& rhs); - // disallow copying... - - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_1 (const ACE_CDR::Octet *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_2 (const ACE_CDR::UShort *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_4 (const ACE_CDR::ULong *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_8 (const ACE_CDR::ULongLong *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_16 (const ACE_CDR::LongDouble *x); - - ACE_CDR::Boolean write_array (const void* x, - size_t size, - size_t align, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - // write an array of <length> elements, each of <size> bytes and - // the start aligned at a multiple of <align>. The elements are - // assumed to be packed with the right alignment restrictions. - // It is mostly designed for buffers of the basic types. - // - // This operation uses memcpy(); as explained above it is expected - // that using assignment is faster that memcpy() for one element, - // but for several elements memcpy() should be more efficient, it - // could be interesting to find the break even point and optimize - // for that case, but that would be too platform dependent. - - int adjust (size_t size, - char*& buf); - // Returns (in <buf>) the next position in the buffer aligned to - // <size>, it advances the Message_Block wr_ptr past the data - // (i.e. <buf> + <size>). If necessary it grows the Message_Block - // buffer. - // Sets the good_bit to 0 and returns a -1 on failure. - - int adjust (size_t size, - size_t align, - char*& buf); - // As above, but now the size and alignment requirements may be - // different. - - int grow_and_adjust (size_t size, - size_t align, - char*& buf); - // Grow the CDR stream. When it returns <buf> contains a pointer to - // memory in the CDR stream, with at least <size> bytes ahead of it - // and aligned to an <align> boundary. It moved the wr_ptr() - // to <buf + size>. - - int do_byte_swap (void) const; - // If non-zero then this stream is writing in non-native byte order, - // this is only meaningful if ACE_ENABLE_SWAP_ON_WRITE is defined. - -private: - ACE_Message_Block start_; - // The start of the chain of message blocks. - - ACE_Message_Block* current_; - // The current block in the chain were we are writing. - - ACE_Allocator* buffer_allocator_; - ACE_Allocator* data_block_allocator_; - // Allocators for stream growth. - - int do_byte_swap_; - // If not zero swap bytes at writing so the created CDR stream byte - // order does *not* match the machine byte order. - // The motivation for such a beast is that in some setting a few - // (fast) machines can be serving hundreds of slow machines with the - // opposite byte order, so it makes sense (as a load balancing - // device) to put the responsability in the writers. - // THIS IS NOT A STANDARD IN CORBA, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK - - int good_bit_; - // Set to 0 when an error ocurrs. - - size_t memcpy_tradeoff_; - // Break-even point for copying. -}; - -class ACE_Export ACE_InputCDR -{ - // - // = TITLE - // A CDR stream for reading, i.e. for demarshalling. - // - // = DESCRIPTION - // This class is based on the the CORBA spec for Java (98-02-29), - // java class omg.org.CORBA.portable.InputStream. - // It diverts in a few ways: - // + Operations to retrieve basic types take parameters by - // reference. - // + Operations taking arrays don't have offsets, because in C++ - // it is easier to describe an array starting from x+offset. - // + Operations return an error status, because exceptions are - // not widely available in C++ (yet). - // - // A particularly useful static member function for this buffer is - // an interpretive encoding routine, usable as a typecode - // interpreter callback. Ditto for decoding. These are used to - // support all OMG-IDL datatypes, even those not supported - // directly by put/get primitives. -public: - ACE_InputCDR (const char* buf, - size_t bufsiz, - int byte_order = STREAM_BYTE_ORDER); - // Create an input stream from an arbitrary buffer, care must be - // exercised wrt alignment, because this contructor will *not* work - // if the buffer is unproperly aligned. - - ACE_InputCDR (size_t bufsiz, - int byte_order = STREAM_BYTE_ORDER); - // Create an empty input stream. The caller is responsible for - // putting the right data and providing the right alignment. - - ACE_InputCDR (ACE_Message_Block *data, - int byte_order = - STREAM_BYTE_ORDER); - // Create an input stream from an ACE_Message_Block - - ACE_InputCDR (ACE_Data_Block *data, - int byte_order = - STREAM_BYTE_ORDER); - // Create an input stream from an ACE_Data_Block - - ACE_InputCDR (const ACE_InputCDR& rhs); - ACE_InputCDR& operator= (const ACE_InputCDR& rhs); - // Make a copy of the current stream state, but does not copy the - // internal buffer; so the same stream can be read multiple times - // efficiently. - - ACE_InputCDR (const ACE_InputCDR& rhs, - size_t size, - ACE_CDR::Long offset); - // When interpreting indirected TypeCodes it is useful to make a - // "copy" of the stream starting in the new position. - - ACE_InputCDR (const ACE_InputCDR& rhs, - size_t size); - // This creates an encapsulated stream, the first byte must be (per - // the spec) the byte order of the encapsulation. - - ACE_InputCDR (const ACE_OutputCDR& rhs, - ACE_Allocator* buffer_allocator = 0, - ACE_Allocator* data_block_allocator = 0); - // Create an input CDR from an output CDR. - - ~ACE_InputCDR (void); - // Destructor - - // = Special types. - // These extract octets, chars, booleans, and bounded strings - - struct ACE_Export to_boolean - { - to_boolean (ACE_CDR::Boolean &b); - ACE_CDR::Boolean &ref_; - }; - - struct ACE_Export to_char - { - to_char (ACE_CDR::Char &c); - ACE_CDR::Char &ref_; - }; - - struct ACE_Export to_wchar - { - to_wchar (ACE_OS::WChar &wc); - ACE_OS::WChar &ref_; - }; - - struct ACE_Export to_octet - { - to_octet (ACE_CDR::Octet &o); - ACE_CDR::Octet &ref_; - }; - - struct ACE_Export to_string - { - to_string (ACE_CDR::Char *&s, ACE_CDR::ULong b); - ACE_CDR::Char *&val_; - ACE_CDR::ULong bound_; - }; - - // = We have one method per basic IDL type.... - // They return 0 on failure and 1 on success. - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_boolean (ACE_CDR::Boolean& x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_char (ACE_CDR::Char &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_wchar (ACE_OS::WChar& x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_octet (ACE_CDR::Octet& x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_short (ACE_CDR::Short &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_ushort (ACE_CDR::UShort &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_long (ACE_CDR::Long &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_ulong (ACE_CDR::ULong &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_longlong (ACE_CDR::LongLong& x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_ulonglong (ACE_CDR::ULongLong& x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_float (ACE_CDR::Float &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_double (ACE_CDR::Double &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_longdouble (ACE_CDR::LongDouble &x); - - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_string (ACE_CDR::Char *&x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_string (ACE_CString &x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_wstring (ACE_OS::WChar*& x); - - // = One method for each basic type... - // The buffer <x> must be large enough to contain <length> - // elements. - // They return -1 on failure and 0 on success. - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_boolean_array (ACE_CDR::Boolean* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_char_array (ACE_CDR::Char *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_wchar_array (ACE_OS::WChar* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_octet_array (ACE_CDR::Octet* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_short_array (ACE_CDR::Short *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_ushort_array (ACE_CDR::UShort *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_long_array (ACE_CDR::Long *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_ulong_array (ACE_CDR::ULong *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_longlong_array (ACE_CDR::LongLong* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_ulonglong_array (ACE_CDR::ULongLong* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_float_array (ACE_CDR::Float *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_double_array (ACE_CDR::Double *x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_longdouble_array (ACE_CDR::LongDouble* x, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - - // = We have one method per basic IDL type.... - // They return 0 on failure and 1 on success. - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_boolean (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_char (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_wchar (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_octet (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_short (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_ushort (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_long (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_ulong (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_longlong (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_ulonglong (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_float (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_double (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_longdouble (void); - - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_wstring (void); - ACE_CDR::Boolean skip_string (void); - // The next field must be a string, this method skips it. It is - // useful in parsing a TypeCode. - // Return 0 on failure and 1 on success. - - int good_bit (void) const; - // returns zero if a problem has been detected. - - const ACE_Message_Block* start (void) const; - // Return the start of the message block chain for this CDR stream. - // NOTE: In the current implementation the chain has length 1, but - // we are planning to change that. - - char* rd_ptr (void); - // Returns the current position for the rd_ptr.... - - size_t length (void) const; - // Return how many bytes are left in the stream. - -private: - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_1 (ACE_CDR::Octet *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_2 (ACE_CDR::UShort *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_4 (ACE_CDR::ULong *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_8 (ACE_CDR::ULongLong *x); - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_16 (ACE_CDR::LongDouble *x); - - // Several types can be read using the same routines, since TAO - // tries to use native types with known size for each CORBA type. - // We could use void* or char* to make the interface more - // consistent, but using native types let us exploit the strict - // alignment requirements of CDR streams and implement the - // operations using asignment. - - ACE_CDR::Boolean read_array (void* x, - size_t size, - size_t align, - ACE_CDR::ULong length); - // read an array of <length> elements, each of <size> bytes and - // the start aligned at a multiple of <align>. The elements are - // assumed to be packed with the right alignment restrictions. - // It is mostly designed for buffers of the basic types. - // - // This operation uses memcpy(); as explained above it is expected - // that using assignment is faster that memcpy() for one element, - // but for several elements memcpy() should be more efficient, it - // could be interesting to find the break even point and optimize - // for that case, but that would be too platform dependent. - - void rd_ptr (size_t offset); - char* end (void); - // ACE_CDR::Short cuts for the underlying message block. - - int adjust (size_t size, - char *&buf); - // Returns (in <buf>) the next position in the buffer aligned to - // <size>, it advances the Message_Block rd_ptr past the data - // (i.e. <buf> + <size>). - // Sets the good_bit to 0 and returns a -1 on failure. - - int adjust (size_t size, - size_t align, - char *&buf); - // As above, but now the size and alignment requirements may be - // different. - -private: - ACE_Message_Block start_; - // The start of the chain of message blocks, even though in the - // current version the chain always has length 1. - - int do_byte_swap_; - // The CDR stream byte order does not match the one on the machine, - // swapping is needed while reading. - - int good_bit_; - // set to 0 when an error occurs. -}; - -#if defined(__ACE_INLINE__) -# include "ace/CDR.i" -#else - -// CDR output operators for primitive types -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_CDR::Short x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_CDR::UShort x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_CDR::Long x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_CDR::ULong x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_CDR::LongLong x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_CDR::ULongLong x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR& os, - ACE_CDR::LongDouble x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_CDR::Float x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_CDR::Double x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - const ACE_CString &x); - -// CDR output operator from helper classes -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_OutputCDR::from_boolean x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_OutputCDR::from_char x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_OutputCDR::from_wchar x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_OutputCDR::from_octet x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - ACE_OutputCDR::from_string x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator<< (ACE_OutputCDR &os, - const ACE_CDR::Char* x); -// CDR input operators for primitive types -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::Short &x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::UShort &x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::Long &x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::ULong &x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::LongLong &x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::ULongLong &x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::LongDouble &x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::Float &x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::Double &x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CString &x); - -// CDR input operator from helper classes -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_InputCDR::to_boolean x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_InputCDR::to_char x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_InputCDR::to_wchar x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_InputCDR::to_octet x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_InputCDR::to_string x); -extern ACE_Export ACE_CDR::Boolean -operator>> (ACE_InputCDR &is, - ACE_CDR::Char*& x); - -#endif /* __ACE_INLINE */ - -#endif /* ACE_CDR_H */ |