public sealed class CodedInputStream : IDisposable
Reads and decodes protocol message fields.
Namespace
Google.ProtobufAssembly
Google.Protobuf.dll
Remarks
This class is generally used by generated code to read appropriate primitives from the stream. It effectively encapsulates the lowest levels of protocol buffer format.
Repeated fields and map fields are not handled by this class; use RepeatedField<T> and MapField<TKey, TValue> to serialize such fields.
Constructors
CodedInputStream(Stream)
public CodedInputStream(Stream input)
Creates a new CodedInputStream reading data from the given stream, which will be disposed when the returned object is disposed.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
input | Stream The stream to read from. |
CodedInputStream(Stream, Boolean)
public CodedInputStream(Stream input, bool leaveOpen)
Creates a new CodedInputStream reading data from the given stream.
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
input | Stream The stream to read from. |
leaveOpen | Boolean
|
CodedInputStream(Byte[])
public CodedInputStream(byte[] buffer)
Creates a new CodedInputStream reading data from the given byte array.
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Name | Description |
buffer | Byte[] |
CodedInputStream(Byte[], Int32, Int32)
public CodedInputStream(byte[] buffer, int offset, int length)
Creates a new CodedInputStream that reads from the given byte array slice.
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
buffer | Byte[] |
offset | Int32 |
length | Int32 |
Properties
IsAtEnd
public bool IsAtEnd { get; }
Returns true if the stream has reached the end of the input. This is the case if either the end of the underlying input source has been reached or the stream has reached a limit created using PushLimit.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
Boolean |
Position
public long Position { get; }
Returns the current position in the input stream, or the position in the input buffer
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
Int64 |
RecursionLimit
public int RecursionLimit { get; }
Returns the recursion limit for this stream. This limit is applied whilst reading messages, to avoid maliciously-recursive data.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
Int32 | The recursion limit for this stream. |
The default limit is 100.
SizeLimit
public int SizeLimit { get; }
Returns the size limit for this stream.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
Int32 | The size limit. |
This limit is applied when reading from the underlying stream, as a sanity check. It is not applied when reading from a byte array data source without an underlying stream. The default value is Int32.MaxValue.
Methods
CreateWithLimits(Stream, Int32, Int32)
public static CodedInputStream CreateWithLimits(Stream input, int sizeLimit, int recursionLimit)
Creates a CodedInputStream with the specified size and recursion limits, reading from an input stream.
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
input | Stream The input stream to read from |
sizeLimit | Int32 The total limit of data to read from the stream. |
recursionLimit | Int32 The maximum recursion depth to allow while reading. |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
CodedInputStream | A |
This method exists separately from the constructor to reduce the number of constructor overloads. It is likely to be used considerably less frequently than the constructors, as the default limits are suitable for most use cases.
Dispose()
public void Dispose()
Disposes of this instance, potentially closing any underlying stream.
As there is no flushing to perform here, disposing of a CodedInputStream which
was constructed with the leaveOpen
option parameter set to true
(or one which
was constructed to read from a byte array) has no effect.
MaybeConsumeTag(UInt32)
public bool MaybeConsumeTag(uint tag)
Peeks at the next tag in the stream. If it matches tag
,
the tag is consumed and the method returns true
; otherwise, the
stream is left in the original position and the method returns false
.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
tag | UInt32 |
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Boolean |
PeekTag()
public uint PeekTag()
Peeks at the next field tag. This is like calling ReadTag(), but the tag is not consumed. (So a subsequent call to ReadTag() will return the same value.)
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
UInt32 |
ReadBool()
public bool ReadBool()
Reads a bool field from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Boolean |
ReadBytes()
public ByteString ReadBytes()
Reads a bytes field value from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
ByteString |
ReadDouble()
public double ReadDouble()
Reads a double field from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Double |
ReadEnum()
public int ReadEnum()
Reads an enum field value from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Int32 |
ReadFixed32()
public uint ReadFixed32()
Reads a fixed32 field from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
UInt32 |
ReadFixed64()
public ulong ReadFixed64()
Reads a fixed64 field from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
UInt64 |
ReadFloat()
public float ReadFloat()
Reads a float field from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Single |
ReadGroup(IMessage)
public void ReadGroup(IMessage builder)
Reads an embedded group field from the stream.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
builder | IMessage |
ReadInt32()
public int ReadInt32()
Reads an int32 field from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Int32 |
ReadInt64()
public long ReadInt64()
Reads an int64 field from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Int64 |
ReadLength()
public int ReadLength()
Reads a length for length-delimited data.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Int32 |
This is internally just reading a varint, but this method exists to make the calling code clearer.
ReadMessage(IMessage)
public void ReadMessage(IMessage builder)
Reads an embedded message field value from the stream.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
builder | IMessage |
ReadRawMessage(IMessage)
public void ReadRawMessage(IMessage message)
Reads a top-level message or a nested message after the limits for this message have been pushed. (parser will proceed until the end of the current limit) NOTE: this method needs to be public because it's invoked by the generated code - e.g. msg.MergeFrom(CodedInputStream input) method
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
message | IMessage |
ReadSFixed32()
public int ReadSFixed32()
Reads an sfixed32 field value from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Int32 |
ReadSFixed64()
public long ReadSFixed64()
Reads an sfixed64 field value from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Int64 |
ReadSInt32()
public int ReadSInt32()
Reads an sint32 field value from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Int32 |
ReadSInt64()
public long ReadSInt64()
Reads an sint64 field value from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
Int64 |
ReadString()
public string ReadString()
Reads a string field from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
String |
ReadTag()
public uint ReadTag()
Reads a field tag, returning the tag of 0 for "end of stream".
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
UInt32 | The next field tag, or 0 for end of stream. (0 is never a valid tag.) |
If this method returns 0, it doesn't necessarily mean the end of all the data in this CodedInputStream; it may be the end of the logical stream for an embedded message, for example.
ReadUInt32()
public uint ReadUInt32()
Reads a uint32 field value from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
UInt32 |
ReadUInt64()
public ulong ReadUInt64()
Reads a uint64 field from the stream.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
UInt64 |
SkipLastField()
public void SkipLastField()
Skips the data for the field with the tag we've just read. This should be called directly after ReadTag(), when the caller wishes to skip an unknown field.
This method throws InvalidProtocolBufferException if the last-read tag was an end-group tag. If a caller wishes to skip a group, they should skip the whole group, by calling this method after reading the start-group tag. This behavior allows callers to call this method on any field they don't understand, correctly resulting in an error if an end-group tag has not been paired with an earlier start-group tag.
Exceptions | |
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Type | Description |
InvalidProtocolBufferException | The last tag was an end-group tag |