#IDL definition The schema we use similar to c++ schema. Use class or struct similar to the object you need the serializer for. Use namespace when applicable.
##keywords
- class/struct - a class or a struct like C++ class/struct can have final or stub marker
- namespace - has the same C++ meaning
- enum class - has the same C++ meaning
- final modifier for class - when a class mark as final it will not contain a size parameter. Note that final class cannot be extended by future version, so use with care
- stub class - when a class is mark as stub, it means that no code will be generated for this class and it is only there as a documentation.
- version attributes - mark with [[version id ]] mark that a field is available from a specific version
- template - A template class definition like C++ ##Syntax
###Namespace
namespace ns_name { namespace-body }
- ns_name: either a previously unused identifier, in which case this is original-namespace-definition or the name of a namespace, in which case this is extension-namespace-definition
- namespace-body: possibly empty sequence of declarations of any kind (including class and struct definitions as well as nested namespaces)
###class/struct
class-key class-name final(optional) stub(optional) { member-specification } ;(optional)
- class-key: one of class or struct.
- class-name: the name of the class that's being defined. optionally followed by keyword final, optionally followed by keyword stub
- final: when a class mark as final, it means it can not be extended and there is no need to serialize its size, use with care.
- stub: when a class is mark as stub, it means no code will generate for it and it is added for documentation only.
- member-specification: list of access specifiers, and public member accessor see class member below.
- to be compatible with C++ a class definition can be followed by a semicolon.
###enum
enum-key identifier enum-base { enumerator-list(optional) }
- enum-key: only enum class is supported
- identifier: the name of the enumeration that's being declared.
- enum-base: colon (:), followed by a type-specifier-seq that names an integral type (see the C++ standard for the full list of all possible integral types).
- enumerator-list: comma-separated list of enumerator definitions, each of which is either simply an identifier, which becomes the name of the enumerator, or an identifier with an initializer: identifier = integral value. Note that though C++ allows constexpr as an initialize value, it makes the documentation less readable, hence is not permitted.
###class member
type member-access attributes(optional) default-value(optional);
- type: Any valid C++ type, following the C++ notation. note that there should be a serializer for the type, but deceleration order is not mandatory
- member-access: is the way the member can be access. If the member is public it can be the name itself. if not it could be a getter function that should be followed by braces. Note that getter can (and probably should) be const methods.
- attributes: Attributes define by square brackets. Currently are use to mark a version in which a specific member was added [ [ version version-number] ] would mark that the specific member was added in the given version number.
###template
template < parameter-list > class-declaration
- parameter-list - a non-empty comma-separated list of the template parameters.
- class-decleration - (See class section) The class name declared become a template name.
##IDL example Forward slashes comments are ignored until the end of the line.
namespace utils {
// An example of a stub class
class UUID stub {
int64_t most_sig_bits;
int64_t least_sig_bits;
}
}
namespace gms {
//an enum example
enum class application_state:int {STATUS = 0,
LOAD,
SCHEMA,
DC};
// example of final class
class versioned_value final {
// getter and setter as public member
int version;
sstring value;
}
class heart_beat_state {
//getter as function
int32_t get_generation();
//default value example
int32_t get_heart_beat_version() = 1;
}
class endpoint_state {
heart_beat_state get_heart_beat_state();
std::map<application_state, versioned_value> get_application_state_map();
}
class gossip_digest {
inet_address get_endpoint();
int32_t get_generation();
//mark that a field was added on a specific version
int32_t get_max_version() [ [version 0.14.2] ];
}
class gossip_digest_ack {
std::vector<gossip_digest> digests();
std::map<inet_address, gms::endpoint_state> get_endpoint_state_map();
}
}