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author | Petteri Aimonen <jpa@npb.mail.kapsi.fi> | 2011-08-23 18:50:09 +0000 |
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committer | Petteri Aimonen <jpa@npb.mail.kapsi.fi> | 2011-08-23 18:50:09 +0000 |
commit | a3534170212675e0c7d3d89e23838e25f3664316 (patch) | |
tree | 68ab25766687892ed319fed8d6afa5f0ace44556 /docs | |
parent | 64ac18c8848d3071a16065c84fca3b5e7210ce95 (diff) |
More unittests
git-svn-id: https://svn.kapsi.fi/jpa/nanopb@966 e3a754e5-d11d-0410-8d38-ebb782a927b9
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-rw-r--r-- | docs/concepts.rst | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/lsr.css | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/reference.rst | 12 |
3 files changed, 23 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/docs/concepts.rst b/docs/concepts.rst index fac9061..e607640 100644 --- a/docs/concepts.rst +++ b/docs/concepts.rst @@ -176,9 +176,13 @@ Encoding callbacks When encoding, the callback should write out complete fields, including the wire type and field number tag. It can write as many or as few fields as it likes. For example, if you want to write out an array as *repeated* field, you should do it all in a single call. -If the callback is used in a submessage, it will be called multiple times during a single call to `pb_encode`_. It must produce the same amount of data every time. If the callback is directly in the main message, it is called only once. +Usually you can use `pb_encode_tag_for_field`_ to encode the wire type and tag number of the field. However, if you want to encode a repeated field as a packed array, you must call `pb_encode_tag`_ instead to specify a wire type of *PB_WT_STRING*. + +If the callback is used in a submessage, it will be called multiple times during a single call to `pb_encode`_. In this case, it must produce the same amount of data every time. If the callback is directly in the main message, it is called only once. .. _`pb_encode`: reference.html#pb-encode +.. _`pb_encode_tag_for_field`: reference.html#pb-encode-tag-for-field +.. _`pb_encode_tag`: reference.html#pb-encode-tag This callback writes out a dynamically sized string:: @@ -207,7 +211,7 @@ This callback reads multiple integers and prints them:: bool read_ints(pb_istream_t *stream, const pb_field_t *field, void *arg) { - while (stream.bytes_left) + while (stream->bytes_left) { uint64_t value; if (!pb_decode_varint(stream, &value)) diff --git a/docs/lsr.css b/docs/lsr.css index 8605325..429bce5 100644 --- a/docs/lsr.css +++ b/docs/lsr.css @@ -191,7 +191,6 @@ table.docutils { text-align: left; border: 1px solid gray; border-collapse: collapse; - width: 100%; margin: 1.5em 0em; } @@ -211,6 +210,11 @@ th.field-name { table.docutils th { font-family: monospace; background-color: #f6f6f6; + vertical-align: middle; +} + +table.field-list { + border: none; } div.sidebar { diff --git a/docs/reference.rst b/docs/reference.rst index 2fc3d48..55ade5e 100644 --- a/docs/reference.rst +++ b/docs/reference.rst @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ PB_HTYPE_REQUIRED 0x00 Verify that field exists in decoded message. PB_HTYPE_OPTIONAL 0x10 Use separate *has_<field>* boolean to specify whether the field is present. PB_HTYPE_ARRAY 0x20 A repeated field with preallocated array. + Separate *<field>_count* for number of items. PB_HTYPE_CALLBACK 0x30 A field with dynamic storage size, data is actually a pointer to a structure containing a callback function. @@ -183,6 +184,17 @@ Same as `pb_encode_tag`_, except takes the parameters from a *pb_field_t* struct This function only considers the LTYPE of the field. You can use it from your field callbacks, because the source generator writes correct LTYPE also for callback type fields. +Wire type mapping is as follows: + +========================= ============ +LTYPEs Wire type +========================= ============ +VARINT, SVARINT PB_WT_VARINT +FIXED with data_size == 8 PB_WT_64BIT +STRING, BYTES, SUBMESSAGE PB_WT_STRING +FIXED with data_size == 4 PB_WT_32BIT +========================= ============ + pb_encode_string ---------------- Writes the length of a string as varint and then contents of the string. Used for writing fields with wire type PB_WT_STRING. :: |