com.google.protobuf
Interface DescriptorProtos.SourceCodeInfo.LocationOrBuilder
- All Superinterfaces:
- MessageLiteOrBuilder, MessageOrBuilder
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- DescriptorProtos.SourceCodeInfo.Location, DescriptorProtos.SourceCodeInfo.Location.Builder
- Enclosing class:
- DescriptorProtos.SourceCodeInfo
public static interface DescriptorProtos.SourceCodeInfo.LocationOrBuilder
- extends MessageOrBuilder
| Methods inherited from interface com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder |
findInitializationErrors, getAllFields, getDefaultInstanceForType, getDescriptorForType, getField, getInitializationErrorString, getOneofFieldDescriptor, getRepeatedField, getRepeatedFieldCount, getUnknownFields, hasField, hasOneof |
getPathList
java.util.List<java.lang.Integer> getPathList()
repeated int32 path = 1 [packed = true];
Identifies which part of the FileDescriptorProto was defined at this
location.
Each element is a field number or an index. They form a path from
the root FileDescriptorProto to the place where the definition. For
example, this path:
[ 4, 3, 2, 7, 1 ]
refers to:
file.message_type(3) // 4, 3
.field(7) // 2, 7
.name() // 1
This is because FileDescriptorProto.message_type has field number 4:
repeated DescriptorProto message_type = 4;
and DescriptorProto.field has field number 2:
repeated FieldDescriptorProto field = 2;
and FieldDescriptorProto.name has field number 1:
optional string name = 1;
Thus, the above path gives the location of a field name. If we removed
the last element:
[ 4, 3, 2, 7 ]
this path refers to the whole field declaration (from the beginning
of the label to the terminating semicolon).
getPathCount
int getPathCount()
repeated int32 path = 1 [packed = true];
Identifies which part of the FileDescriptorProto was defined at this
location.
Each element is a field number or an index. They form a path from
the root FileDescriptorProto to the place where the definition. For
example, this path:
[ 4, 3, 2, 7, 1 ]
refers to:
file.message_type(3) // 4, 3
.field(7) // 2, 7
.name() // 1
This is because FileDescriptorProto.message_type has field number 4:
repeated DescriptorProto message_type = 4;
and DescriptorProto.field has field number 2:
repeated FieldDescriptorProto field = 2;
and FieldDescriptorProto.name has field number 1:
optional string name = 1;
Thus, the above path gives the location of a field name. If we removed
the last element:
[ 4, 3, 2, 7 ]
this path refers to the whole field declaration (from the beginning
of the label to the terminating semicolon).
getPath
int getPath(int index)
repeated int32 path = 1 [packed = true];
Identifies which part of the FileDescriptorProto was defined at this
location.
Each element is a field number or an index. They form a path from
the root FileDescriptorProto to the place where the definition. For
example, this path:
[ 4, 3, 2, 7, 1 ]
refers to:
file.message_type(3) // 4, 3
.field(7) // 2, 7
.name() // 1
This is because FileDescriptorProto.message_type has field number 4:
repeated DescriptorProto message_type = 4;
and DescriptorProto.field has field number 2:
repeated FieldDescriptorProto field = 2;
and FieldDescriptorProto.name has field number 1:
optional string name = 1;
Thus, the above path gives the location of a field name. If we removed
the last element:
[ 4, 3, 2, 7 ]
this path refers to the whole field declaration (from the beginning
of the label to the terminating semicolon).
getSpanList
java.util.List<java.lang.Integer> getSpanList()
repeated int32 span = 2 [packed = true];
Always has exactly three or four elements: start line, start column,
end line (optional, otherwise assumed same as start line), end column.
These are packed into a single field for efficiency. Note that line
and column numbers are zero-based -- typically you will want to add
1 to each before displaying to a user.
getSpanCount
int getSpanCount()
repeated int32 span = 2 [packed = true];
Always has exactly three or four elements: start line, start column,
end line (optional, otherwise assumed same as start line), end column.
These are packed into a single field for efficiency. Note that line
and column numbers are zero-based -- typically you will want to add
1 to each before displaying to a user.
getSpan
int getSpan(int index)
repeated int32 span = 2 [packed = true];
Always has exactly three or four elements: start line, start column,
end line (optional, otherwise assumed same as start line), end column.
These are packed into a single field for efficiency. Note that line
and column numbers are zero-based -- typically you will want to add
1 to each before displaying to a user.
hasLeadingComments
boolean hasLeadingComments()
optional string leading_comments = 3;
If this SourceCodeInfo represents a complete declaration, these are any
comments appearing before and after the declaration which appear to be
attached to the declaration.
A series of line comments appearing on consecutive lines, with no other
tokens appearing on those lines, will be treated as a single comment.
Only the comment content is provided; comment markers (e.g. //) are
stripped out. For block comments, leading whitespace and an asterisk
will be stripped from the beginning of each line other than the first.
Newlines are included in the output.
Examples:
optional int32 foo = 1; // Comment attached to foo.
// Comment attached to bar.
optional int32 bar = 2;
optional string baz = 3;
// Comment attached to baz.
// Another line attached to baz.
// Comment attached to qux.
//
// Another line attached to qux.
optional double qux = 4;
optional string corge = 5;
/* Block comment attached
* to corge. Leading asterisks
* will be removed. */
/* Block comment attached to
* grault. */
optional int32 grault = 6;
getLeadingComments
java.lang.String getLeadingComments()
optional string leading_comments = 3;
If this SourceCodeInfo represents a complete declaration, these are any
comments appearing before and after the declaration which appear to be
attached to the declaration.
A series of line comments appearing on consecutive lines, with no other
tokens appearing on those lines, will be treated as a single comment.
Only the comment content is provided; comment markers (e.g. //) are
stripped out. For block comments, leading whitespace and an asterisk
will be stripped from the beginning of each line other than the first.
Newlines are included in the output.
Examples:
optional int32 foo = 1; // Comment attached to foo.
// Comment attached to bar.
optional int32 bar = 2;
optional string baz = 3;
// Comment attached to baz.
// Another line attached to baz.
// Comment attached to qux.
//
// Another line attached to qux.
optional double qux = 4;
optional string corge = 5;
/* Block comment attached
* to corge. Leading asterisks
* will be removed. */
/* Block comment attached to
* grault. */
optional int32 grault = 6;
getLeadingCommentsBytes
ByteString getLeadingCommentsBytes()
optional string leading_comments = 3;
If this SourceCodeInfo represents a complete declaration, these are any
comments appearing before and after the declaration which appear to be
attached to the declaration.
A series of line comments appearing on consecutive lines, with no other
tokens appearing on those lines, will be treated as a single comment.
Only the comment content is provided; comment markers (e.g. //) are
stripped out. For block comments, leading whitespace and an asterisk
will be stripped from the beginning of each line other than the first.
Newlines are included in the output.
Examples:
optional int32 foo = 1; // Comment attached to foo.
// Comment attached to bar.
optional int32 bar = 2;
optional string baz = 3;
// Comment attached to baz.
// Another line attached to baz.
// Comment attached to qux.
//
// Another line attached to qux.
optional double qux = 4;
optional string corge = 5;
/* Block comment attached
* to corge. Leading asterisks
* will be removed. */
/* Block comment attached to
* grault. */
optional int32 grault = 6;
hasTrailingComments
boolean hasTrailingComments()
optional string trailing_comments = 4;
getTrailingComments
java.lang.String getTrailingComments()
optional string trailing_comments = 4;
getTrailingCommentsBytes
ByteString getTrailingCommentsBytes()
optional string trailing_comments = 4;