dolphin/Externals/discord-rpc/src/serialization.h

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#pragma once
#include <stdint.h>
#ifndef __MINGW32__
#pragma warning(push)
#pragma warning(disable : 4061) // enum is not explicitly handled by a case label
#pragma warning(disable : 4365) // signed/unsigned mismatch
#pragma warning(disable : 4464) // relative include path contains
#pragma warning(disable : 4668) // is not defined as a preprocessor macro
#pragma warning(disable : 6313) // Incorrect operator
#endif // __MINGW32__
#include "rapidjson/document.h"
#include "rapidjson/stringbuffer.h"
#include "rapidjson/writer.h"
#ifndef __MINGW32__
#pragma warning(pop)
#endif // __MINGW32__
// if only there was a standard library function for this
template <size_t Len>
inline size_t StringCopy(char (&dest)[Len], const char* src)
{
if (!src || !Len) {
return 0;
}
size_t copied;
char* out = dest;
for (copied = 1; *src && copied < Len; ++copied) {
*out++ = *src++;
}
*out = 0;
return copied - 1;
}
size_t JsonWriteHandshakeObj(char* dest, size_t maxLen, int version, const char* applicationId);
// Commands
struct DiscordRichPresence;
size_t JsonWriteRichPresenceObj(char* dest,
size_t maxLen,
int nonce,
int pid,
const DiscordRichPresence* presence);
size_t JsonWriteSubscribeCommand(char* dest, size_t maxLen, int nonce, const char* evtName);
size_t JsonWriteUnsubscribeCommand(char* dest, size_t maxLen, int nonce, const char* evtName);
size_t JsonWriteJoinReply(char* dest, size_t maxLen, const char* userId, int reply, int nonce);
// I want to use as few allocations as I can get away with, and to do that with RapidJson, you need
// to supply some of your own allocators for stuff rather than use the defaults
class LinearAllocator {
public:
char* buffer_;
char* end_;
LinearAllocator()
{
assert(0); // needed for some default case in rapidjson, should not use
}
LinearAllocator(char* buffer, size_t size)
: buffer_(buffer)
, end_(buffer + size)
{
}
static const bool kNeedFree = false;
void* Malloc(size_t size)
{
char* res = buffer_;
buffer_ += size;
if (buffer_ > end_) {
buffer_ = res;
return nullptr;
}
return res;
}
void* Realloc(void* originalPtr, size_t originalSize, size_t newSize)
{
if (newSize == 0) {
return nullptr;
}
// allocate how much you need in the first place
assert(!originalPtr && !originalSize);
// unused parameter warning
(void)(originalPtr);
(void)(originalSize);
return Malloc(newSize);
}
static void Free(void* ptr)
{
/* shrug */
(void)ptr;
}
};
template <size_t Size>
class FixedLinearAllocator : public LinearAllocator {
public:
char fixedBuffer_[Size];
FixedLinearAllocator()
: LinearAllocator(fixedBuffer_, Size)
{
}
static const bool kNeedFree = false;
};
// wonder why this isn't a thing already, maybe I missed it
class DirectStringBuffer {
public:
using Ch = char;
char* buffer_;
char* end_;
char* current_;
DirectStringBuffer(char* buffer, size_t maxLen)
: buffer_(buffer)
, end_(buffer + maxLen)
, current_(buffer)
{
}
void Put(char c)
{
if (current_ < end_) {
*current_++ = c;
}
}
void Flush() {}
size_t GetSize() const { return (size_t)(current_ - buffer_); }
};
using MallocAllocator = rapidjson::CrtAllocator;
using PoolAllocator = rapidjson::MemoryPoolAllocator<MallocAllocator>;
using UTF8 = rapidjson::UTF8<char>;
// Writer appears to need about 16 bytes per nested object level (with 64bit size_t)
using StackAllocator = FixedLinearAllocator<2048>;
constexpr size_t WriterNestingLevels = 2048 / (2 * sizeof(size_t));
using JsonWriterBase =
rapidjson::Writer<DirectStringBuffer, UTF8, UTF8, StackAllocator, rapidjson::kWriteNoFlags>;
class JsonWriter : public JsonWriterBase {
public:
DirectStringBuffer stringBuffer_;
StackAllocator stackAlloc_;
JsonWriter(char* dest, size_t maxLen)
: JsonWriterBase(stringBuffer_, &stackAlloc_, WriterNestingLevels)
, stringBuffer_(dest, maxLen)
, stackAlloc_()
{
}
size_t Size() const { return stringBuffer_.GetSize(); }
};
using JsonDocumentBase = rapidjson::GenericDocument<UTF8, PoolAllocator, StackAllocator>;
class JsonDocument : public JsonDocumentBase {
public:
static const int kDefaultChunkCapacity = 32 * 1024;
// json parser will use this buffer first, then allocate more if needed; I seriously doubt we
// send any messages that would use all of this, though.
char parseBuffer_[32 * 1024];
MallocAllocator mallocAllocator_;
PoolAllocator poolAllocator_;
StackAllocator stackAllocator_;
JsonDocument()
: JsonDocumentBase(rapidjson::kObjectType,
&poolAllocator_,
sizeof(stackAllocator_.fixedBuffer_),
&stackAllocator_)
, poolAllocator_(parseBuffer_, sizeof(parseBuffer_), kDefaultChunkCapacity, &mallocAllocator_)
, stackAllocator_()
{
}
};
using JsonValue = rapidjson::GenericValue<UTF8, PoolAllocator>;
inline JsonValue* GetObjMember(JsonValue* obj, const char* name)
{
if (obj) {
auto member = obj->FindMember(name);
if (member != obj->MemberEnd() && member->value.IsObject()) {
return &member->value;
}
}
return nullptr;
}
inline int GetIntMember(JsonValue* obj, const char* name, int notFoundDefault = 0)
{
if (obj) {
auto member = obj->FindMember(name);
if (member != obj->MemberEnd() && member->value.IsInt()) {
return member->value.GetInt();
}
}
return notFoundDefault;
}
inline const char* GetStrMember(JsonValue* obj,
const char* name,
const char* notFoundDefault = nullptr)
{
if (obj) {
auto member = obj->FindMember(name);
if (member != obj->MemberEnd() && member->value.IsString()) {
return member->value.GetString();
}
}
return notFoundDefault;
}