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using Google.Protobuf.Compatibility;
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using System;
using System.Reflection;

namespace Google.Protobuf.Reflection
{
    /// <summary>
    /// The methods in this class are somewhat evil, and should not be tampered with lightly.
    /// Basically they allow the creation of relatively weakly typed delegates from MethodInfos
    /// which are more strongly typed. They do this by creating an appropriate strongly typed
    /// delegate from the MethodInfo, and then calling that within an anonymous method.
    /// Mind-bending stuff (at least to your humble narrator) but the resulting delegates are
    /// very fast compared with calling Invoke later on.
    /// </summary>
    internal static class ReflectionUtil
    {
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        static ReflectionUtil()
        {
            ForceInitialize<string>(); // Handles all reference types
            ForceInitialize<int>();
            ForceInitialize<long>();
            ForceInitialize<uint>();
            ForceInitialize<ulong>();
            ForceInitialize<float>();
            ForceInitialize<double>();
            ForceInitialize<bool>();
            ForceInitialize<int?>();
            ForceInitialize<long?>();
            ForceInitialize<uint?>();
            ForceInitialize<ulong?>();
            ForceInitialize<float?>();
            ForceInitialize<double?>();
            ForceInitialize<bool?>();
            ForceInitialize<SampleEnum>();
            SampleEnumMethod();
        }

        internal static void ForceInitialize<T>() => new ReflectionHelper<IMessage, T>();

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        /// <summary>
        /// Empty Type[] used when calling GetProperty to force property instead of indexer fetching.
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        /// </summary>
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        internal static readonly Type[] EmptyTypes = new Type[0];

        /// <summary>
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        /// Creates a delegate which will cast the argument to the type that declares the method,
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        /// call the method on it, then convert the result to object.
        /// </summary>
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        /// <param name="method">The method to create a delegate for, which must be declared in an IMessage
        /// implementation.</param>
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        internal static Func<IMessage, object> CreateFuncIMessageObject(MethodInfo method) =>
            GetReflectionHelper(method.DeclaringType, method.ReturnType).CreateFuncIMessageObject(method);
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        /// <summary>
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        /// Creates a delegate which will cast the argument to the type that declares the method,
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        /// call the method on it, then convert the result to the specified type. The method is expected
        /// to actually return an enum (because of where we're calling it - for oneof cases). Sometimes that
        /// means we need some extra work to perform conversions.
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        /// </summary>
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        /// <param name="method">The method to create a delegate for, which must be declared in an IMessage
        /// implementation.</param>
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        internal static Func<IMessage, int> CreateFuncIMessageInt32(MethodInfo method) =>
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            GetReflectionHelper(method.DeclaringType, method.ReturnType).CreateFuncIMessageInt32(method);
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        /// <summary>
        /// Creates a delegate which will execute the given method after casting the first argument to
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        /// the type that declares the method, and the second argument to the first parameter type of the method.
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        /// </summary>
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        /// <param name="method">The method to create a delegate for, which must be declared in an IMessage
        /// implementation.</param>
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        internal static Action<IMessage, object> CreateActionIMessageObject(MethodInfo method) =>
            GetReflectionHelper(method.DeclaringType, method.GetParameters()[0].ParameterType).CreateActionIMessageObject(method);
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        /// <summary>
        /// Creates a delegate which will execute the given method after casting the first argument to
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        /// type that declares the method.
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        /// </summary>
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        /// <param name="method">The method to create a delegate for, which must be declared in an IMessage
        /// implementation.</param>
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        internal static Action<IMessage> CreateActionIMessage(MethodInfo method) =>
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            GetReflectionHelper(method.DeclaringType, typeof(object)).CreateActionIMessage(method);
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        internal static Func<IMessage, bool> CreateFuncIMessageBool(MethodInfo method) =>
            GetReflectionHelper(method.DeclaringType, method.ReturnType).CreateFuncIMessageBool(method);

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        internal static Func<IMessage, bool> CreateIsInitializedCaller(Type msg) =>
            ((IExtensionSetReflector)Activator.CreateInstance(typeof(ExtensionSetReflector<>).MakeGenericType(msg))).CreateIsInitializedCaller();

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        /// <summary>
        /// Creates a delegate which will execute the given method after casting the first argument to
        /// the type that declares the method, and the second argument to the first parameter type of the method.
        /// </summary>
        internal static IExtensionReflectionHelper CreateExtensionHelper(Extension extension) =>
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            (IExtensionReflectionHelper)Activator.CreateInstance(typeof(ExtensionReflectionHelper<,>).MakeGenericType(extension.TargetType, extension.GetType().GenericTypeArguments[1]), extension);
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        /// <summary>
        /// Creates a reflection helper for the given type arguments. Currently these are created on demand
        /// rather than cached; this will be "busy" when initially loading a message's descriptor, but after that
        /// they can be garbage collected. We could cache them by type if that proves to be important, but creating
        /// an object is pretty cheap.
        /// </summary>
        private static IReflectionHelper GetReflectionHelper(Type t1, Type t2) =>
            (IReflectionHelper) Activator.CreateInstance(typeof(ReflectionHelper<,>).MakeGenericType(t1, t2));

        // Non-generic interface allowing us to use an instance of ReflectionHelper<T1, T2> without statically
        // knowing the types involved.
        private interface IReflectionHelper
        {
            Func<IMessage, int> CreateFuncIMessageInt32(MethodInfo method);
            Action<IMessage> CreateActionIMessage(MethodInfo method);
            Func<IMessage, object> CreateFuncIMessageObject(MethodInfo method);
            Action<IMessage, object> CreateActionIMessageObject(MethodInfo method);
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            Func<IMessage, bool> CreateFuncIMessageBool(MethodInfo method);
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        }

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        internal interface IExtensionReflectionHelper
        {
            object GetExtension(IMessage message);
            void SetExtension(IMessage message, object value);
            bool HasExtension(IMessage message);
            void ClearExtension(IMessage message);
        }

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        private interface IExtensionSetReflector
        {
            Func<IMessage, bool> CreateIsInitializedCaller();
        }

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        private class ReflectionHelper<T1, T2> : IReflectionHelper
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        {
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            public Func<IMessage, int> CreateFuncIMessageInt32(MethodInfo method)
            {
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                // On pleasant runtimes, we can create a Func<int> from a method returning
                // an enum based on an int. That's the fast path.
                if (CanConvertEnumFuncToInt32Func)
                {
                    var del = (Func<T1, int>) method.CreateDelegate(typeof(Func<T1, int>));
                    return message => del((T1) message);
                }
                else
                {
                    // On some runtimes (e.g. old Mono) the return type has to be exactly correct,
                    // so we go via boxing. Reflection is already fairly inefficient, and this is
                    // only used for one-of case checking, fortunately.
                    var del = (Func<T1, T2>) method.CreateDelegate(typeof(Func<T1, T2>));
                    return message => (int) (object) del((T1) message);
                }
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            }

            public Action<IMessage> CreateActionIMessage(MethodInfo method)
            {
                var del = (Action<T1>) method.CreateDelegate(typeof(Action<T1>));
                return message => del((T1) message);
            }

            public Func<IMessage, object> CreateFuncIMessageObject(MethodInfo method)
            {
                var del = (Func<T1, T2>) method.CreateDelegate(typeof(Func<T1, T2>));
                return message => del((T1) message);
            }

            public Action<IMessage, object> CreateActionIMessageObject(MethodInfo method)
            {
                var del = (Action<T1, T2>) method.CreateDelegate(typeof(Action<T1, T2>));
                return (message, arg) => del((T1) message, (T2) arg);
            }
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            public Func<IMessage, bool> CreateFuncIMessageBool(MethodInfo method)
            {
                var del = (Func<T1, bool>)method.CreateDelegate(typeof(Func<T1, bool>));
                return message => del((T1)message);
            }
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        }
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        private class ExtensionReflectionHelper<T1, T3> : IExtensionReflectionHelper
            where T1 : IExtendableMessage<T1>
        {
            private readonly Extension extension;

            public ExtensionReflectionHelper(Extension extension)
            {
                this.extension = extension;
            }

            public object GetExtension(IMessage message)
            {
                if (!(message is T1))
                {
                    throw new InvalidCastException("Cannot access extension on message that isn't IExtensionMessage");
                }

                T1 extensionMessage = (T1)message;

                if (extension is Extension<T1, T3>)
                {
                    return extensionMessage.GetExtension(extension as Extension<T1, T3>);
                }
                else if (extension is RepeatedExtension<T1, T3>)
                {
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                    return extensionMessage.GetOrInitializeExtension(extension as RepeatedExtension<T1, T3>);
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                }
                else
                {
                    throw new InvalidCastException("The provided extension is not a valid extension identifier type");
                }
            }

            public bool HasExtension(IMessage message)
            {
                if (!(message is T1))
                {
                    throw new InvalidCastException("Cannot access extension on message that isn't IExtensionMessage");
                }

                T1 extensionMessage = (T1)message;

                if (extension is Extension<T1, T3>)
                {
                    return extensionMessage.HasExtension(extension as Extension<T1, T3>);
                }
                else if (extension is RepeatedExtension<T1, T3>)
                {
                    throw new InvalidOperationException("HasValue is not implemented for repeated extensions");
                }
                else
                {
                    throw new InvalidCastException("The provided extension is not a valid extension identifier type");
                }
            }

            public void SetExtension(IMessage message, object value)
            {
                if (!(message is T1))
                {
                    throw new InvalidCastException("Cannot access extension on message that isn't IExtensionMessage");
                }

                T1 extensionMessage = (T1)message;

                if (extension is Extension<T1, T3>)
                {
                    extensionMessage.SetExtension(extension as Extension<T1, T3>, (T3)value);
                }
                else if (extension is RepeatedExtension<T1, T3>)
                {
                    throw new InvalidOperationException("SetValue is not implemented for repeated extensions");
                }
                else
                {
                    throw new InvalidCastException("The provided extension is not a valid extension identifier type");
                }
            }

            public void ClearExtension(IMessage message)
            {
                if (!(message is T1))
                {
                    throw new InvalidCastException("Cannot access extension on message that isn't IExtensionMessage");
                }

                T1 extensionMessage = (T1)message;

                if (extension is Extension<T1, T3>)
                {
                    extensionMessage.ClearExtension(extension as Extension<T1, T3>);
                }
                else if (extension is RepeatedExtension<T1, T3>)
                {
                    extensionMessage.GetExtension(extension as RepeatedExtension<T1, T3>).Clear();
                }
                else
                {
                    throw new InvalidCastException("The provided extension is not a valid extension identifier type");
                }
            }
        }

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        private class ExtensionSetReflector<T1> : IExtensionSetReflector where T1 : IExtendableMessage<T1>
        {
            public Func<IMessage, bool> CreateIsInitializedCaller()
            {
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                var prop = typeof(T1).GetTypeInfo().GetDeclaredProperty("_Extensions");
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#if NET35
                var getFunc = (Func<T1, ExtensionSet<T1>>)prop.GetGetMethod(true).CreateDelegate(typeof(Func<T1, ExtensionSet<T1>>));
#else
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                var getFunc = (Func<T1, ExtensionSet<T1>>)prop.GetMethod.CreateDelegate(typeof(Func<T1, ExtensionSet<T1>>));
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#endif
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                var initializedFunc = (Func<ExtensionSet<T1>, bool>)
                    typeof(ExtensionSet<T1>)
                        .GetTypeInfo()
                        .GetDeclaredMethod("IsInitialized")
                        .CreateDelegate(typeof(Func<ExtensionSet<T1>, bool>));
                return (m) => {
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                    var set = getFunc((T1)m);
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                    return set == null || initializedFunc(set);
                };
            }
        }

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        // Runtime compatibility checking code - see ReflectionHelper<T1, T2>.CreateFuncIMessageInt32 for
        // details about why we're doing this.

        // Deliberately not inside the generic type. We only want to check this once.
        private static bool CanConvertEnumFuncToInt32Func { get; } = CheckCanConvertEnumFuncToInt32Func();

        private static bool CheckCanConvertEnumFuncToInt32Func()
        {
            try
            {
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                // Try to do the conversion using reflection, so we can see whether it's supported.
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                MethodInfo method = typeof(ReflectionUtil).GetMethod(nameof(SampleEnumMethod));
                // If this passes, we're in a reasonable runtime.
                method.CreateDelegate(typeof(Func<int>));
                return true;
            }
            catch (ArgumentException)
            {
                return false;
            }
        }

        public enum SampleEnum
        {
            X
        }

        // Public to make the reflection simpler.
        public static SampleEnum SampleEnumMethod() => SampleEnum.X;
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    }
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}