/* * Copyright (c) 2014-2020 Pavel Kalvoda * * libcbor is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details. */ #ifndef LIBCBOR_COMMON_H #define LIBCBOR_COMMON_H #include #include #include #include #include #include "cbor/cbor_export.h" #include "cbor/configuration.h" #include "data.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { /** * C99 is not a subset of C++ -- 'restrict' qualifier is not a part of the * language. This is a workaround to keep it in C headers -- compilers allow * linking non-restrict signatures with restrict implementations. * * If you know a nicer way, please do let me know. */ #define CBOR_RESTRICT_POINTER #else // MSVC + C++ workaround #define CBOR_RESTRICT_POINTER CBOR_RESTRICT_SPECIFIER #endif static const uint8_t cbor_major_version = CBOR_MAJOR_VERSION; static const uint8_t cbor_minor_version = CBOR_MINOR_VERSION; static const uint8_t cbor_patch_version = CBOR_PATCH_VERSION; #define CBOR_VERSION \ _CBOR_TO_STR(CBOR_MAJOR_VERSION) \ "." _CBOR_TO_STR(CBOR_MINOR_VERSION) "." _CBOR_TO_STR(CBOR_PATCH_VERSION) #define CBOR_HEX_VERSION \ ((CBOR_MAJOR_VERSION << 16) | (CBOR_MINOR_VERSION << 8) | CBOR_PATCH_VERSION) /* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1644868/c-define-macro-for-debug-printing */ #ifdef DEBUG #include #define _cbor_debug_print(fmt, ...) \ do { \ if (DEBUG) \ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d:%s(): " fmt, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ __VA_ARGS__); \ } while (0) #else #define debug_print(fmt, ...) \ do { \ } while (0) #endif #define _CBOR_TO_STR_(x) #x #define _CBOR_TO_STR(x) _CBOR_TO_STR_(x) /* enables proper double expansion */ #ifdef __GNUC__ #define _CBOR_UNUSED(x) __attribute__((__unused__)) x #elif defined(_MSC_VER) #define _CBOR_UNUSED(x) __pragma(warning(suppress : 4100 4101)) x #else #define _CBOR_UNUSED(x) x #endif // Macro to short-circuit builder functions when memory allocation fails #define _CBOR_NOTNULL(cbor_item) \ do { \ if (cbor_item == NULL) { \ return NULL; \ } \ } while (0) // Macro to short-circuit builders when memory allocation of nested data fails #define _CBOR_DEPENDENT_NOTNULL(cbor_item, pointer) \ do { \ if (pointer == NULL) { \ _CBOR_FREE(cbor_item); \ return NULL; \ } \ } while (0) #if CBOR_CUSTOM_ALLOC typedef void *(*_cbor_malloc_t)(size_t); typedef void *(*_cbor_realloc_t)(void *, size_t); typedef void (*_cbor_free_t)(void *); CBOR_EXPORT extern _cbor_malloc_t _cbor_malloc; CBOR_EXPORT extern _cbor_realloc_t _cbor_realloc; CBOR_EXPORT extern _cbor_free_t _cbor_free; /** Sets the memory management routines to use. * * Only available when `CBOR_CUSTOM_ALLOC` is truthy * * \rst * .. warning:: This function modifies the global state and should therefore be * used accordingly. Changing the memory handlers while allocated items exist * will result in a ``free``/``malloc`` mismatch. This function is not thread * safe with respect to both itself and all the other *libcbor* functions that * work with the heap. * * .. note:: `realloc` implementation must correctly support `NULL` reallocation * (see e.g. http://en.cppreference.com/w/c/memory/realloc) * \endrst * * @param custom_malloc malloc implementation * @param custom_realloc realloc implementation * @param custom_free free implementation */ CBOR_EXPORT void cbor_set_allocs(_cbor_malloc_t custom_malloc, _cbor_realloc_t custom_realloc, _cbor_free_t custom_free); #define _CBOR_MALLOC _cbor_malloc #define _CBOR_REALLOC _cbor_realloc #define _CBOR_FREE _cbor_free #else #define _CBOR_MALLOC malloc #define _CBOR_REALLOC realloc #define _CBOR_FREE free #endif /* * ============================================================================ * Type manipulation * ============================================================================ */ /** Get the type of the item * * @param item[borrow] * @return The type */ CBOR_EXPORT cbor_type cbor_typeof( const cbor_item_t *item); /* Will be inlined iff link-time opt is enabled */ /* Standard item types as described by the RFC */ /** Does the item have the appropriate major type? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item an #CBOR_TYPE_UINT? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_isa_uint(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Does the item have the appropriate major type? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item a #CBOR_TYPE_NEGINT? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_isa_negint(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Does the item have the appropriate major type? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item a #CBOR_TYPE_BYTESTRING? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_isa_bytestring(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Does the item have the appropriate major type? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item a #CBOR_TYPE_STRING? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_isa_string(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Does the item have the appropriate major type? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item an #CBOR_TYPE_ARRAY? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_isa_array(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Does the item have the appropriate major type? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item a #CBOR_TYPE_MAP? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_isa_map(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Does the item have the appropriate major type? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item a #CBOR_TYPE_TAG? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_isa_tag(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Does the item have the appropriate major type? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item a #CBOR_TYPE_FLOAT_CTRL? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_isa_float_ctrl(const cbor_item_t *item); /* Practical types with respect to their semantics (but not tag values) */ /** Is the item an integer, either positive or negative? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item an integer, either positive or negative? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_is_int(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Is the item an a floating point number? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item a floating point number? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_is_float(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Is the item an a boolean? * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item a boolean? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_is_bool(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Does this item represent `null` * * \rst * .. warning:: This is in no way related to the value of the pointer. Passing a * null pointer will most likely result in a crash. * \endrst * * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item (CBOR logical) null? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_is_null(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Does this item represent `undefined` * * \rst * .. warning:: Care must be taken to distinguish nulls and undefined values in * C. * \endrst * * @param item[borrow] the item * @return Is the item (CBOR logical) undefined? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_is_undef(const cbor_item_t *item); /* * ============================================================================ * Memory management * ============================================================================ */ /** Increases the reference count by one * * No dependent items are affected. * * @param item[incref] item the item * @return the input reference */ CBOR_EXPORT cbor_item_t *cbor_incref(cbor_item_t *item); /** Decreases the reference count by one, deallocating the item if needed * * In case the item is deallocated, the reference count of any dependent items * is adjusted accordingly in a recursive manner. * * @param item[take] the item. Set to `NULL` if deallocated */ CBOR_EXPORT void cbor_decref(cbor_item_t **item); /** Decreases the reference count by one, deallocating the item if needed * * Convenience wrapper for #cbor_decref when its set-to-null behavior is not * needed * * @param item[take] the item */ CBOR_EXPORT void cbor_intermediate_decref(cbor_item_t *item); /** Get the reference count * * \rst * .. warning:: This does *not* account for transitive references. * \endrst * * @param item[borrow] the item * @return the reference count */ CBOR_EXPORT size_t cbor_refcount(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Provides CPP-like move construct * * Decreases the reference count by one, but does not deallocate the item even * if its refcount reaches zero. This is useful for passing intermediate values * to functions that increase reference count. Should only be used with * functions that `incref` their arguments. * * \rst * .. warning:: If the item is moved without correctly increasing the reference * count afterwards, the memory will be leaked. * \endrst * * @param item[take] the item * @return the item with reference count decreased by one */ CBOR_EXPORT cbor_item_t *cbor_move(cbor_item_t *item); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif // LIBCBOR_COMMON_H