protobuf/objectivec/GPBExtensionRegistry.h
Thomas Van Lenten 1dcc329427 Objective C Second Alpha Drop
- Style fixups in the code.
- map<> serialization fixes and more tests.
- Autocreation of map<> fields (to match repeated fields).
- @@protoc_insertion_point(global_scope|imports).
- Fixup proto2 syntax extension support.
- Move all startup code to +initialize so it happen on class usage and not app startup.
- Have generated headers use forward declarations and move imports into generated code, reduces what is need at compile time to speed up compiled and avoid pointless rippling of rebuilds.
2015-05-22 14:27:31 -04:00

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Objective-C

// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@class GPBDescriptor;
@class GPBExtensionField;
// A table of known extensions, searchable by name or field number. When
// parsing a protocol message that might have extensions, you must provide an
// ExtensionRegistry in which you have registered any extensions that you want
// to be able to parse. Otherwise, those extensions will just be treated like
// unknown fields.
//
// The *Root classes provide +extensionRegistry for the extensions defined in a
// given file *and* all files it imports. You can also create a
// GPBExtensionRegistry, and merge those registries to handle parsing extensions
// defined from non overlapping files.
//
// GPBExtensionRegistry *registry =
// [[[MyProtoFileRoot extensionRegistry] copy] autorelease];
// [registry addExtension:[OtherMessage neededExtension]; // Not in MyProtoFile
// NSError *parseError = nil;
// MyMessage *msg = [MyMessage parseData:data
// extensionRegistry:registry
// error:&parseError];
//
@interface GPBExtensionRegistry : NSObject<NSCopying>
- (void)addExtension:(GPBExtensionField *)extension;
- (void)addExtensions:(GPBExtensionRegistry *)registry;
- (GPBExtensionField *)getExtension:(GPBDescriptor *)containingType
fieldNumber:(NSInteger)fieldNumber;
@end