qemu/include/qobject/qnum.h
Daniel P. Berrangé 407bc4bf90 qapi: Move include/qapi/qmp/ to include/qobject/
The general expectation is that header files should follow the same
file/path naming scheme as the corresponding source file. There are
various historical exceptions to this practice in QEMU, with one of
the most notable being the include/qapi/qmp/ directory. Most of the
headers there correspond to source files in qobject/.

This patch corrects most of that inconsistency by creating
include/qobject/ and moving the headers for qobject/ there.

This also fixes MAINTAINERS for include/qapi/qmp/dispatch.h:
scripts/get_maintainer.pl now reports "QAPI" instead of "No
maintainers found".

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com>
Acked-by: Halil Pasic <pasic@linux.ibm.com> #s390x
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Message-ID: <20241118151235.2665921-2-armbru@redhat.com>
[Rebased]
2025-02-10 15:33:16 +01:00

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/*
* QNum Module
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat Inc.
*
* Authors:
* Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
* Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
* Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later.
* See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory.
*/
#ifndef QNUM_H
#define QNUM_H
#include "qobject/qobject.h"
typedef enum {
QNUM_I64,
QNUM_U64,
QNUM_DOUBLE
} QNumKind;
/*
* QNum encapsulates how our dialect of JSON fills in the blanks left
* by the JSON specification (RFC 8259) regarding numbers.
*
* Conceptually, we treat number as an abstract type with three
* concrete subtypes: floating-point, signed integer, unsigned
* integer. QNum implements this as a discriminated union of double,
* int64_t, uint64_t.
*
* The JSON parser picks the subtype as follows. If the number has a
* decimal point or an exponent, it is floating-point. Else if it
* fits into int64_t, it's signed integer. Else if it fits into
* uint64_t, it's unsigned integer. Else it's floating-point.
*
* Any number can serve as double: qnum_get_double() converts under
* the hood.
*
* An integer can serve as signed / unsigned integer as long as it is
* in range: qnum_get_try_int() / qnum_get_try_uint() check range and
* convert under the hood.
*/
struct QNum {
struct QObjectBase_ base;
QNumKind kind;
union {
int64_t i64;
uint64_t u64;
double dbl;
} u;
};
void qnum_unref(QNum *q);
G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC(QNum, qnum_unref)
QNum *qnum_from_int(int64_t value);
QNum *qnum_from_uint(uint64_t value);
QNum *qnum_from_double(double value);
bool qnum_get_try_int(const QNum *qn, int64_t *val);
int64_t qnum_get_int(const QNum *qn);
bool qnum_get_try_uint(const QNum *qn, uint64_t *val);
uint64_t qnum_get_uint(const QNum *qn);
double qnum_get_double(QNum *qn);
char *qnum_to_string(QNum *qn);
#endif /* QNUM_H */