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| |
| using System; |
| using System.Reflection; |
| using Google.Protobuf.Compatibility; |
| |
| namespace Google.Protobuf.Reflection |
| { |
| /// <summary> |
| /// Accessor for single fields. |
| /// </summary> |
| internal sealed class SingleFieldAccessor : FieldAccessorBase |
| { |
| // All the work here is actually done in the constructor - it creates the appropriate delegates. |
| // There are various cases to consider, based on the property type (message, string/bytes, or "genuine" primitive) |
| // and proto2 vs proto3 for non-message types, as proto3 doesn't support "full" presence detection or default |
| // values. |
| |
| private readonly Action<IMessage, object> setValueDelegate; |
| private readonly Action<IMessage> clearDelegate; |
| |
| internal SingleFieldAccessor(PropertyInfo property, FieldDescriptor descriptor) : base(property, descriptor) |
| { |
| if (!property.CanWrite) |
| { |
| throw new ArgumentException("Not all required properties/methods available"); |
| } |
| setValueDelegate = ReflectionUtil.CreateActionIMessageObject(property.GetSetMethod()); |
| |
| var clrType = property.PropertyType; |
| |
| // TODO: Validate that this is a reasonable single field? (Should be a value type, a message type, or string/ByteString.) |
| object defaultValue = |
| descriptor.FieldType == FieldType.Message ? null |
| : clrType == typeof(string) ? "" |
| : clrType == typeof(ByteString) ? ByteString.Empty |
| : Activator.CreateInstance(clrType); |
| clearDelegate = message => SetValue(message, defaultValue); |
| } |
| |
| public override void Clear(IMessage message) |
| { |
| clearDelegate(message); |
| } |
| |
| public override void SetValue(IMessage message, object value) |
| { |
| setValueDelegate(message, value); |
| } |
| } |
| } |