github.com/amazechain/amc@v0.1.3/api/protocol/include/google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto (about) 1 // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format 2 // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. 3 // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ 4 // 5 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 7 // met: 8 // 9 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 10 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 11 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above 12 // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 13 // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 14 // distribution. 15 // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its 16 // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from 17 // this software without specific prior written permission. 18 // 19 // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 20 // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 21 // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR 22 // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 23 // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 24 // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 25 // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 26 // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 27 // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 28 // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 29 // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 30 31 // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda) 32 // 33 // WARNING: The plugin interface is currently EXPERIMENTAL and is subject to 34 // change. 35 // 36 // protoc (aka the Protocol Compiler) can be extended via plugins. A plugin is 37 // just a program that reads a CodeGeneratorRequest from stdin and writes a 38 // CodeGeneratorResponse to stdout. 39 // 40 // Plugins written using C++ can use google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.h instead 41 // of dealing with the raw protocol defined here. 42 // 43 // A plugin executable needs only to be placed somewhere in the path. The 44 // plugin should be named "protoc-gen-$NAME", and will then be used when the 45 // flag "--${NAME}_out" is passed to protoc. 46 47 syntax = "proto2"; 48 49 package google.protobuf.compiler; 50 option java_package = "com.google.protobuf.compiler"; 51 option java_outer_classname = "PluginProtos"; 52 53 option go_package = "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/pluginpb"; 54 55 import "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto"; 56 57 // The version number of protocol compiler. 58 message Version { 59 optional int32 major = 1; 60 optional int32 minor = 2; 61 optional int32 patch = 3; 62 // A suffix for alpha, beta or rc release, e.g., "alpha-1", "rc2". It should 63 // be empty for mainline stable releases. 64 optional string suffix = 4; 65 } 66 67 // An encoded CodeGeneratorRequest is written to the plugin's stdin. 68 message CodeGeneratorRequest { 69 // The .proto files that were explicitly listed on the command-line. The 70 // code generator should generate code only for these files. Each file's 71 // descriptor will be included in proto_file, below. 72 repeated string file_to_generate = 1; 73 74 // The generator parameter passed on the command-line. 75 optional string parameter = 2; 76 77 // FileDescriptorProtos for all files in files_to_generate and everything 78 // they import. The files will appear in topological order, so each file 79 // appears before any file that imports it. 80 // 81 // protoc guarantees that all proto_files will be written after 82 // the fields above, even though this is not technically guaranteed by the 83 // protobuf wire format. This theoretically could allow a plugin to stream 84 // in the FileDescriptorProtos and handle them one by one rather than read 85 // the entire set into memory at once. However, as of this writing, this 86 // is not similarly optimized on protoc's end -- it will store all fields in 87 // memory at once before sending them to the plugin. 88 // 89 // Type names of fields and extensions in the FileDescriptorProto are always 90 // fully qualified. 91 repeated FileDescriptorProto proto_file = 15; 92 93 // The version number of protocol compiler. 94 optional Version compiler_version = 3; 95 96 } 97 98 // The plugin writes an encoded CodeGeneratorResponse to stdout. 99 message CodeGeneratorResponse { 100 // Error message. If non-empty, code generation failed. The plugin process 101 // should exit with status code zero even if it reports an error in this way. 102 // 103 // This should be used to indicate errors in .proto files which prevent the 104 // code generator from generating correct code. Errors which indicate a 105 // problem in protoc itself -- such as the input CodeGeneratorRequest being 106 // unparseable -- should be reported by writing a message to stderr and 107 // exiting with a non-zero status code. 108 optional string error = 1; 109 110 // A bitmask of supported features that the code generator supports. 111 // This is a bitwise "or" of values from the Feature enum. 112 optional uint64 supported_features = 2; 113 114 // Sync with code_generator.h. 115 enum Feature { 116 FEATURE_NONE = 0; 117 FEATURE_PROTO3_OPTIONAL = 1; 118 } 119 120 // Represents a single generated file. 121 message File { 122 // The file name, relative to the output directory. The name must not 123 // contain "." or ".." components and must be relative, not be absolute (so, 124 // the file cannot lie outside the output directory). "/" must be used as 125 // the path separator, not "\". 126 // 127 // If the name is omitted, the content will be appended to the previous 128 // file. This allows the generator to break large files into small chunks, 129 // and allows the generated text to be streamed back to protoc so that large 130 // files need not reside completely in memory at one time. Note that as of 131 // this writing protoc does not optimize for this -- it will read the entire 132 // CodeGeneratorResponse before writing files to disk. 133 optional string name = 1; 134 135 // If non-empty, indicates that the named file should already exist, and the 136 // content here is to be inserted into that file at a defined insertion 137 // point. This feature allows a code generator to extend the output 138 // produced by another code generator. The original generator may provide 139 // insertion points by placing special annotations in the file that look 140 // like: 141 // @@protoc_insertion_point(NAME) 142 // The annotation can have arbitrary text before and after it on the line, 143 // which allows it to be placed in a comment. NAME should be replaced with 144 // an identifier naming the point -- this is what other generators will use 145 // as the insertion_point. Code inserted at this point will be placed 146 // immediately above the line containing the insertion point (thus multiple 147 // insertions to the same point will come out in the order they were added). 148 // The double-@ is intended to make it unlikely that the generated code 149 // could contain things that look like insertion points by accident. 150 // 151 // For example, the C++ code generator places the following line in the 152 // .pb.h files that it generates: 153 // // @@protoc_insertion_point(namespace_scope) 154 // This line appears within the scope of the file's package namespace, but 155 // outside of any particular class. Another plugin can then specify the 156 // insertion_point "namespace_scope" to generate additional classes or 157 // other declarations that should be placed in this scope. 158 // 159 // Note that if the line containing the insertion point begins with 160 // whitespace, the same whitespace will be added to every line of the 161 // inserted text. This is useful for languages like Python, where 162 // indentation matters. In these languages, the insertion point comment 163 // should be indented the same amount as any inserted code will need to be 164 // in order to work correctly in that context. 165 // 166 // The code generator that generates the initial file and the one which 167 // inserts into it must both run as part of a single invocation of protoc. 168 // Code generators are executed in the order in which they appear on the 169 // command line. 170 // 171 // If |insertion_point| is present, |name| must also be present. 172 optional string insertion_point = 2; 173 174 // The file contents. 175 optional string content = 15; 176 177 // Information describing the file content being inserted. If an insertion 178 // point is used, this information will be appropriately offset and inserted 179 // into the code generation metadata for the generated files. 180 optional GeneratedCodeInfo generated_code_info = 16; 181 } 182 repeated File file = 15; 183 }