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163 lines
4.8 KiB
C
163 lines
4.8 KiB
C
#ifndef FLATCC_RTCONFIG_H
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#define FLATCC_RTCONFIG_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* Include portability layer here since all other files depend on it. */
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#ifdef FLATCC_PORTABLE
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#include "portable/portable.h"
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#endif
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/*
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* Fast printing and parsing of double.
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*
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* This requires the grisu3/grisu3_* files to be in the include path,
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* otherwise strod and sprintf will be used (these needed anyway
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* as fallback for cases not supported by grisu3).
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*/
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#ifndef FLATCC_USE_GRISU3
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#define FLATCC_USE_GRISU3 1
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#endif
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/*
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* This requires compiler that has enabled marc=native or similar so
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* __SSE4_2__ flag is defined. Otherwise it will have no effect.
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*
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* While SSE may be used for different purposes, it has (as of this
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* writing) only be used to test the effect on JSON whitespace handling
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* which improved, but not by a lot, assuming 64-bit unligned access is
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* otherwise available:
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*
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* With 8 space indentation, the JSON benchmark handles 308K parse ops/sec
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* while SSE ups that to 333 parse ops/sec or 336 if \r\n is also
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* consumed by SSE. Disabling indentation leaves SSE spacing handling
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* ineffective, and performance reaches 450K parse ops/sec and can
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* improve further to 500+K parse ops/sec if inexact GRISU3 numbers are
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* allowed (they are pretty accurate anyway, just not exact). This
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* feature requires hacking a flag direct in the grisu3 double parsing
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* lib directly and only mentioned for comparison.
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*
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* In conclusion SSE doesn't add a lot to JSON space handling at least.
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*
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* Disabled by default, but can be overriden by build system.
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*/
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#ifndef FLATCC_USE_SSE4_2
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#define FLATCC_USE_SSE4_2 0
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#endif
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/*
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* The verifier only reports yes and no. The following setting
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* enables assertions in debug builds. It must be compiled into
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* the runtime library and is not normally the desired behavior.
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*
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* NOTE: enabling this can break test cases so use with build, not test.
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*/
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#if !defined(FLATCC_DEBUG_VERIFY) && !defined(NDEBUG)
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#define FLATCC_DEBUG_VERIFY 0
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#endif
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#if !defined(FLATCC_TRACE_VERIFY)
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#define FLATCC_TRACE_VERIFY 0
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#endif
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/*
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* Limit recursion level for tables. Actual level may be deeper
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* when structs are deeply nested - but these are limited by the
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* schema compiler.
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*/
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PRINT_MAX_LEVELS
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PRINT_MAX_LEVELS 100
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#endif
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/* Maximum length of names printed exluding _type suffix. */
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PRINT_NAME_LEN_MAX
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PRINT_NAME_LEN_MAX 100
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#endif
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/*
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* Print float and double values with C99 hexadecimal floating point
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* notation. This option is not valid JSON but it avoids precision
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* loss, correctly handles NaN, +/-Infinity and is significantly faster
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* to parse and print. Some JSON parsers rely on strtod which does
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* support hexadecimal floating points when C99 compliant.
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*/
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PRINT_HEX_FLOAT
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PRINT_HEX_FLOAT 0
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#endif
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/*
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* Always print multipe enum flags like `color: "Red Green"`
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* even when unquote is selected as an option for single
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* value like `color: Green`. Otherwise multiple values
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* are printed as `color: Red Green`, but this could break
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* some flatbuffer json parser.
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*/
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PRINT_ALWAYS_QUOTE_MULTIPLE_FLAGS
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PRINT_ALWAYS_QUOTE_MULTIPLE_FLAGS 1
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#endif
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/*
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* The general nesting limit may be lower, but for skipping
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* JSON we do not need to - we can set this high as it only
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* costs a single char per level in a stack array.
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*/
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_GENERIC_MAX_NEST
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_GENERIC_MAX_NEST 512
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#endif
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/* Store value even if it is default. */
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_FORCE_DEFAULTS
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_FORCE_DEFAULTS 0
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#endif
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_ALLOW_UNQUOTED
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_ALLOW_UNQUOTED 1
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#endif
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/*
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* Multiple enum values are by default not permitted unless
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* quoted like `color: "Red Green" as per Googles flatc JSON
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* parser while a single value like `color: Red` can be
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* unquoted. Enabling this setting will allow `color: Red
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* Green`, but only if FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_ALLOW_UNQUOTED is
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* also enabled.
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*/
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_ALLOW_UNQUOTED_LIST
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_ALLOW_UNQUOTED_LIST 0
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#endif
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_ALLOW_UNKNOWN_FIELD
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_ALLOW_UNKNOWN_FIELD 1
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#endif
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMA
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_ALLOW_TRAILING_COMMA 1
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#endif
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/*
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* Just parse to the closing bracket '}' if set.
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* Otherwise parse to end by consuming space and
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* fail if anything but space follows.
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*/
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#ifndef FLATCC_PARSE_IGNORE_TRAILING_DATA
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#define FLATCC_PARSE_IGNORE_TRAILING_DATA 0
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#endif
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/*
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* Optimize to parse a lot of white space, but
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* in most cases it probably slows parsing down.
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*/
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#ifndef FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_WIDE_SPACE
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#define FLATCC_JSON_PARSE_WIDE_SPACE 0
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* FLATCC_RTCONFIG_H */
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