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// Custom options for defining:
// - Maximum size of string/bytes
// - Maximum number of elements in array
//
// These are used by nanopb to generate statically allocable structures
// for memory-limited environments.
syntax = "proto2";
import "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto";
option java_package = "fi.kapsi.koti.jpa.nanopb";
enum FieldType {
FT_DEFAULT = 0; // Automatically decide field type, generate static field if possible.
FT_CALLBACK = 1; // Always generate a callback field.
FT_POINTER = 4; // Always generate a dynamically allocated field.
FT_STATIC = 2; // Generate a static field or raise an exception if not possible.
FT_IGNORE = 3; // Ignore the field completely.
FT_INLINE = 5; // Legacy option, use the separate 'fixed_length' option instead
}
enum IntSize {
IS_DEFAULT = 0; // Default, 32/64bit based on type in .proto
IS_8 = 8;
IS_16 = 16;
IS_32 = 32;
IS_64 = 64;
}
// This is the inner options message, which basically defines options for
// a field. When it is used in message or file scope, it applies to all
// fields.
message NanoPBOptions {
// Allocated size for 'bytes' and 'string' fields.
// For string fields, this should include the space for null terminator.
optional int32 max_size = 1;
// Maximum length for 'string' fields. Setting this is equivalent
// to setting max_size to a value of length+1.
optional int32 max_length = 14;
// Allocated number of entries in arrays ('repeated' fields)
optional int32 max_count = 2;
// Size of integer fields. Can save some memory if you don't need
// full 32 bits for the value.
optional IntSize int_size = 7 [default = IS_DEFAULT];
// Force type of field (callback or static allocation)
optional FieldType type = 3 [default = FT_DEFAULT];
// Use long names for enums, i.e. EnumName_EnumValue.
optional bool long_names = 4 [default = true];
// Add 'packed' attribute to generated structs.
// Note: this cannot be used on CPUs that break on unaligned
// accesses to variables.
optional bool packed_struct = 5 [default = false];
// Add 'packed' attribute to generated enums.
optional bool packed_enum = 10 [default = false];
// Skip this message
optional bool skip_message = 6 [default = false];
// Generate oneof fields as normal optional fields instead of union.
optional bool no_unions = 8 [default = false];
// integer type tag for a message
optional uint32 msgid = 9;
// decode oneof as anonymous union
optional bool anonymous_oneof = 11 [default = false];
// Proto3 singular field does not generate a "has_" flag
optional bool proto3 = 12 [default = false];
// Generate an enum->string mapping function (can take up lots of space).
optional bool enum_to_string = 13 [default = false];
// Generate bytes arrays with fixed length
optional bool fixed_length = 15 [default = false];
}
// Extensions to protoc 'Descriptor' type in order to define options
// inside a .proto file.
//
// Protocol Buffers extension number registry
// --------------------------------
// Project: Nanopb
// Contact: Petteri Aimonen <jpa@kapsi.fi>
// Web site: http://kapsi.fi/~jpa/nanopb
// Extensions: 1010 (all types)
// --------------------------------
extend google.protobuf.FileOptions {
optional NanoPBOptions nanopb_fileopt = 1010;
}
extend google.protobuf.MessageOptions {
optional NanoPBOptions nanopb_msgopt = 1010;
}
extend google.protobuf.EnumOptions {
optional NanoPBOptions nanopb_enumopt = 1010;
}
extend google.protobuf.FieldOptions {
optional NanoPBOptions nanopb = 1010;
}
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