protobuf-c/t/generated-code/test-generated-code.c
Paolo Borelli 2a46af4278 proto3: make strings default to "" instead of NULL
The spec talks about "empty string" and other languages like C#
return a zero length string and not null.
This is useful because when moving from proto2's "required string"
to a proto3's plain string we will be guaranteed that we
never get a null pointer.
The tradeoff is adding a special case to the library but avoiding
a lot of null checks in the calling code.
The current code is already special casing "" in pack_string.
2017-06-12 09:32:39 +02:00

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#ifdef PROTO3
#include "t/test-proto3.pb-c.h"
#else
#include "t/test.pb-c.h"
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
Foo__Person__PhoneNumber__Comment comment = FOO__PERSON__PHONE_NUMBER__COMMENT__INIT;
Foo__Person__PhoneNumber phone = FOO__PERSON__PHONE_NUMBER__INIT;
Foo__Person__PhoneNumber *phone_numbers[1];
Foo__Person person = FOO__PERSON__INIT;
Foo__Person *person2;
unsigned char simple_pad[8];
size_t size, size2;
unsigned char *packed;
ProtobufCBufferSimple bs = PROTOBUF_C_BUFFER_SIMPLE_INIT (simple_pad);
comment.comment = "protobuf-c guy";
phone.number = "1234";
#ifndef PROTO3
phone.has_type = 1;
#endif
phone.type = FOO__PERSON__PHONE_TYPE__WORK;
phone.comment = &comment;
phone_numbers[0] = &phone;
person.name = "dave b";
person.id = 42;
person.n_phone = 1;
person.phone = phone_numbers;
size = foo__person__get_packed_size (&person);
packed = malloc (size);
assert (packed);
size2 = foo__person__pack (&person, packed);
assert (size == size2);
foo__person__pack_to_buffer (&person, &bs.base);
assert (bs.len == size);
assert (memcmp (bs.data, packed, size) == 0);
PROTOBUF_C_BUFFER_SIMPLE_CLEAR (&bs);
person2 = foo__person__unpack (NULL, size, packed);
assert (person2 != NULL);
assert (person2->id == 42);
#ifndef PROTO3
assert (person2->email == NULL);
#else
assert (strcmp (person2->email, "") == 0);
#endif
assert (strcmp (person2->name, "dave b") == 0);
assert (person2->n_phone == 1);
assert (strcmp (person2->phone[0]->number, "1234") == 0);
assert (person2->phone[0]->type == FOO__PERSON__PHONE_TYPE__WORK);
assert (strcmp (person2->phone[0]->comment->comment, "protobuf-c guy") == 0);
foo__person__free_unpacked (person2, NULL);
free (packed);
printf ("test succeeded.\n");
return 0;
}