//===-- MsgPack.h - MessagePack Constants -----------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// /// \file /// This file contains constants used for implementing MessagePack support. /// //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_BINARYFORMAT_MSGPACK_H #define LLVM_BINARYFORMAT_MSGPACK_H #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" #include "llvm/Support/Endian.h" namespace llvm { namespace msgpack { /// The endianness of all multi-byte encoded values in MessagePack. constexpr llvm::endianness Endianness = …; /// The first byte identifiers of MessagePack object formats. namespace FirstByte { #define HANDLE_MP_FIRST_BYTE … #include "llvm/BinaryFormat/MsgPack.def" } /// Most significant bits used to identify "Fix" variants in MessagePack. /// /// For example, FixStr objects encode their size in the five least significant /// bits of their first byte, which is identified by the bit pattern "101" in /// the three most significant bits. So FixBits::String contains 0b10100000. /// /// A corresponding mask of the bit pattern is found in \c FixBitsMask. namespace FixBits { #define HANDLE_MP_FIX_BITS … #include "llvm/BinaryFormat/MsgPack.def" } /// Mask of bits used to identify "Fix" variants in MessagePack. /// /// For example, FixStr objects encode their size in the five least significant /// bits of their first byte, which is identified by the bit pattern "101" in /// the three most significant bits. So FixBitsMask::String contains /// 0b11100000. /// /// The corresponding bit pattern to mask for is found in FixBits. namespace FixBitsMask { #define HANDLE_MP_FIX_BITS_MASK … #include "llvm/BinaryFormat/MsgPack.def" } /// The maximum value or size encodable in "Fix" variants of formats. /// /// For example, FixStr objects encode their size in the five least significant /// bits of their first byte, so the largest encodable size is 0b00011111. namespace FixMax { #define HANDLE_MP_FIX_MAX … #include "llvm/BinaryFormat/MsgPack.def" } /// The exact size encodable in "Fix" variants of formats. /// /// The only objects for which an exact size makes sense are of Extension type. /// /// For example, FixExt4 stores an extension type containing exactly four bytes. namespace FixLen { #define HANDLE_MP_FIX_LEN … #include "llvm/BinaryFormat/MsgPack.def" } /// The minimum value or size encodable in "Fix" variants of formats. /// /// The only object for which a minimum makes sense is a negative FixNum. /// /// Negative FixNum objects encode their signed integer value in one byte, but /// they must have the pattern "111" as their three most significant bits. This /// means all values are negative, and the smallest representable value is /// 0b11100000. namespace FixMin { #define HANDLE_MP_FIX_MIN … #include "llvm/BinaryFormat/MsgPack.def" } } // end namespace msgpack } // end namespace llvm #endif // LLVM_BINARYFORMAT_MSGPACK_H