protobuf/objectivec/GPBBootstrap.h

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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
//
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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//
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/**
* The Objective C runtime has complete enough info that most protos dont end
* up using this, so leaving it on is no cost or very little cost. If you
* happen to see it causing bloat, this is the way to disable it. If you do
* need to disable it, try only disabling it for Release builds as having
* full TextFormat can be useful for debugging.
**/
#ifndef GPBOBJC_SKIP_MESSAGE_TEXTFORMAT_EXTRAS
#define GPBOBJC_SKIP_MESSAGE_TEXTFORMAT_EXTRAS 0
#endif
// Used in the generated code to give sizes to enums. int32_t was chosen based
// on the fact that Protocol Buffers enums are limited to this range.
#if !__has_feature(objc_fixed_enum)
#error All supported Xcode versions should support objc_fixed_enum.
#endif
// If the headers are imported into Objective-C++, we can run into an issue
// where the defintion of NS_ENUM (really CF_ENUM) changes based on the C++
// standard that is in effect. If it isn't C++11 or higher, the definition
// doesn't allow us to forward declare. We work around this one case by
// providing a local definition. The default case has to use NS_ENUM for the
// magic that is Swift bridging of enums.
#if (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus && __cplusplus < 201103L)
#define GPB_ENUM(X) enum X : int32_t X; enum X : int32_t
#else
#define GPB_ENUM(X) NS_ENUM(int32_t, X)
#endif
/**
* GPB_ENUM_FWD_DECLARE is used for forward declaring enums, for example:
*
* ```
* GPB_ENUM_FWD_DECLARE(Foo_Enum)
*
* @interface BarClass : NSObject
* @property (nonatomic) enum Foo_Enum value;
* - (void)bazMethod:(enum Foo_Enum):value;
* @end
* ```
**/
#define GPB_ENUM_FWD_DECLARE(X) enum X : int32_t
/**
* Based upon CF_INLINE. Forces inlining in non DEBUG builds.
**/
#if !defined(DEBUG)
#define GPB_INLINE static __inline__ __attribute__((always_inline))
#else
#define GPB_INLINE static __inline__
#endif
/**
* For use in public headers that might need to deal with ARC.
**/
#ifndef GPB_UNSAFE_UNRETAINED
#if __has_feature(objc_arc)
#define GPB_UNSAFE_UNRETAINED __unsafe_unretained
#else
#define GPB_UNSAFE_UNRETAINED
#endif
#endif
// If property name starts with init we need to annotate it to get past ARC.
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18723226/how-do-i-annotate-an-objective-c-property-with-an-objc-method-family/18723227#18723227
//
// Meant to be used internally by generated code.
#define GPB_METHOD_FAMILY_NONE __attribute__((objc_method_family(none)))
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// These version numbers are all internal to the ObjC Protobuf runtime; they
// are used to ensure compatibility between the generated sources and the
// headers being compiled against and/or the version of sources being run
// against.
//
// They are all #defines so the values are captured into every .o file they
// are used in and to allow comparisons in the preprocessor.
// Current library runtime version.
// - Gets bumped when the runtime makes changes to the interfaces between the
// generated code and runtime (things added/removed, etc).
#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_OBJC_VERSION 30002
// Minimum runtime version supported for compiling/running against.
// - Gets changed when support for the older generated code is dropped.
#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_OBJC_MIN_SUPPORTED_VERSION 30001
// This is a legacy constant now frozen in time for old generated code. If
// GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_OBJC_MIN_SUPPORTED_VERSION ever gets moved above 30001 then
// this should also change to break code compiled with an old runtime that
// can't be supported any more.
#define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_OBJC_GEN_VERSION 30001