/* A very simple decoding test case, using person.proto. * Produces output compatible with protoc --decode. * Reads the encoded data from stdin and prints the values * to stdout as text. * * Run e.g. ./test_encode1 | ./test_decode1 */ #include #include #include "person.pb.h" /* This function is called once from main(), it handles the decoding and printing. */ bool print_person(pb_istream_t *stream) { int i; Person person; if (!pb_decode(stream, Person_fields, &person)) return false; /* Now the decoding is done, rest is just to print stuff out. */ printf("name: \"%s\"\n", person.name); printf("id: %ld\n", (long)person.id); if (person.has_email) printf("email: \"%s\"\n", person.email); for (i = 0; i < person.phone_count; i++) { Person_PhoneNumber *phone = &person.phone[i]; printf("phone {\n"); printf(" number: \"%s\"\n", phone->number); if (phone->has_type) { switch (phone->type) { case Person_PhoneType_WORK: printf(" type: WORK\n"); break; case Person_PhoneType_HOME: printf(" type: HOME\n"); break; case Person_PhoneType_MOBILE: printf(" type: MOBILE\n"); break; } } printf("}\n"); } return true; } int main() { /* Read the data into buffer */ uint8_t buffer[512]; size_t count = fread(buffer, 1, sizeof(buffer), stdin); /* Construct a pb_istream_t for reading from the buffer */ pb_istream_t stream = pb_istream_from_buffer(buffer, count); /* Decode and print out the stuff */ if (!print_person(&stream)) { printf("Parsing failed.\n"); return 1; } else { return 0; } }