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- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
- *
- * Copyright 2014 (c) Leon Urbas
- * Copyright 2014, 2016-2017 (c) Florian Palm
- * Copyright 2014-2017 (c) Fraunhofer IOSB (Author: Julius Pfrommer)
- * Copyright 2015-2016 (c) Sten Grüner
- * Copyright 2015-2016 (c) Chris Iatrou
- * Copyright 2015 (c) Nick Goossens
- * Copyright 2015-2016 (c) Oleksiy Vasylyev
- * Copyright 2017 (c) Stefan Profanter, fortiss GmbH
- * Copyright 2017 (c) Thomas Stalder
- */
- #ifndef UA_TYPES_H_
- #define UA_TYPES_H_
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- #include "ua_config.h"
- #include "ua_constants.h"
- #include "ua_statuscodes.h"
- #define UA_BUILTIN_TYPES_COUNT 25U
- /**
- * .. _types:
- *
- * Data Types
- * ==========
- *
- * The OPC UA protocol defines 25 builtin data types and three ways of combining
- * them into higher-order types: arrays, structures and unions. In open62541,
- * only the builtin data types are defined manually. All other data types are
- * generated from standard XML definitions. Their exact definitions can be
- * looked up at https://opcfoundation.org/UA/schemas/Opc.Ua.Types.bsd.xml.
- *
- * For users that are new to open62541, take a look at the :ref:`tutorial for
- * working with data types<types-tutorial>` before diving into the
- * implementation details.
- *
- * Builtin Types
- * -------------
- *
- * Boolean
- * ^^^^^^^
- * A two-state logical value (true or false). */
- typedef bool UA_Boolean;
- #define UA_TRUE true
- #define UA_FALSE false
- /**
- * SByte
- * ^^^^^
- * An integer value between -128 and 127. */
- typedef int8_t UA_SByte;
- #define UA_SBYTE_MIN (-128)
- #define UA_SBYTE_MAX 127
- /**
- * Byte
- * ^^^^
- * An integer value between 0 and 255. */
- typedef uint8_t UA_Byte;
- #define UA_BYTE_MIN 0
- #define UA_BYTE_MAX 255
- /**
- * Int16
- * ^^^^^
- * An integer value between -32 768 and 32 767. */
- typedef int16_t UA_Int16;
- #define UA_INT16_MIN (-32768)
- #define UA_INT16_MAX 32767
- /**
- * UInt16
- * ^^^^^^
- * An integer value between 0 and 65 535. */
- typedef uint16_t UA_UInt16;
- #define UA_UINT16_MIN 0
- #define UA_UINT16_MAX 65535
- /**
- * Int32
- * ^^^^^
- * An integer value between -2 147 483 648 and 2 147 483 647. */
- typedef int32_t UA_Int32;
- #define UA_INT32_MIN (-2147483648)
- #define UA_INT32_MAX 2147483647
- /**
- * UInt32
- * ^^^^^^
- * An integer value between 0 and 4 294 967 295. */
- typedef uint32_t UA_UInt32;
- #define UA_UINT32_MIN 0
- #define UA_UINT32_MAX 4294967295
- /**
- * Int64
- * ^^^^^
- * An integer value between -9 223 372 036 854 775 808 and
- * 9 223 372 036 854 775 807. */
- typedef int64_t UA_Int64;
- #define UA_INT64_MIN ((int64_t)-9223372036854775808)
- #define UA_INT64_MAX (int64_t)9223372036854775807
- /**
- * UInt64
- * ^^^^^^
- * An integer value between 0 and 18 446 744 073 709 551 615. */
- typedef uint64_t UA_UInt64;
- #define UA_UINT64_MIN (int64_t)0
- #define UA_UINT64_MAX (int64_t)18446744073709551615
- /**
- * Float
- * ^^^^^
- * An IEEE single precision (32 bit) floating point value. */
- typedef float UA_Float;
- /**
- * Double
- * ^^^^^^
- * An IEEE double precision (64 bit) floating point value. */
- typedef double UA_Double;
- /**
- * .. _statuscode:
- *
- * StatusCode
- * ^^^^^^^^^^
- * A numeric identifier for a error or condition that is associated with a value
- * or an operation. See the section :ref:`statuscodes` for the meaning of a
- * specific code. */
- typedef uint32_t UA_StatusCode;
- /* Returns the human-readable name of the StatusCode. If no matching StatusCode
- * is found, a default string for "Unknown" is returned. This feature might be
- * disabled to create a smaller binary with the
- * UA_ENABLE_STATUSCODE_DESCRIPTIONS build-flag. Then the function returns an
- * empty string for every StatusCode. */
- UA_EXPORT const char *
- UA_StatusCode_name(UA_StatusCode code);
- /**
- * String
- * ^^^^^^
- * A sequence of Unicode characters. Strings are just an array of UA_Byte. */
- typedef struct {
- size_t length; /* The length of the string */
- UA_Byte *data; /* The content (not null-terminated) */
- } UA_String;
- /* Copies the content on the heap. Returns a null-string when alloc fails */
- UA_String UA_EXPORT UA_String_fromChars(char const src[]) UA_FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
- UA_Boolean UA_EXPORT UA_String_equal(const UA_String *s1, const UA_String *s2);
- UA_EXPORT extern const UA_String UA_STRING_NULL;
- /**
- * ``UA_STRING`` returns a string pointing to the original char-array.
- * ``UA_STRING_ALLOC`` is shorthand for ``UA_String_fromChars`` and makes a copy
- * of the char-array. */
- static UA_INLINE UA_String
- UA_STRING(char *chars) {
- UA_String str; str.length = strlen(chars);
- str.data = (UA_Byte*)chars; return str;
- }
- #define UA_STRING_ALLOC(CHARS) UA_String_fromChars(CHARS)
- /* Define strings at compile time (in ROM) */
- #define UA_STRING_STATIC(CHARS) {sizeof(CHARS)-1, (UA_Byte*)CHARS}
- /**
- * .. _datetime:
- *
- * DateTime
- * ^^^^^^^^
- * An instance in time. A DateTime value is encoded as a 64-bit signed integer
- * which represents the number of 100 nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601
- * (UTC).
- *
- * The methods providing an interface to the system clock are provided by a
- * "plugin" that is statically linked with the library. */
- typedef int64_t UA_DateTime;
- /* Multiples to convert durations to DateTime */
- #define UA_DATETIME_USEC 10LL
- #define UA_DATETIME_MSEC (UA_DATETIME_USEC * 1000LL)
- #define UA_DATETIME_SEC (UA_DATETIME_MSEC * 1000LL)
- /* The current time in UTC time */
- UA_DateTime UA_EXPORT UA_DateTime_now(void);
- /* Offset between local time and UTC time */
- UA_Int64 UA_EXPORT UA_DateTime_localTimeUtcOffset(void);
- /* CPU clock invariant to system time changes. Use only to measure durations,
- * not absolute time. */
- UA_DateTime UA_EXPORT UA_DateTime_nowMonotonic(void);
- /* Represents a Datetime as a structure */
- typedef struct UA_DateTimeStruct {
- UA_UInt16 nanoSec;
- UA_UInt16 microSec;
- UA_UInt16 milliSec;
- UA_UInt16 sec;
- UA_UInt16 min;
- UA_UInt16 hour;
- UA_UInt16 day;
- UA_UInt16 month;
- UA_UInt16 year;
- } UA_DateTimeStruct;
- UA_DateTimeStruct UA_EXPORT UA_DateTime_toStruct(UA_DateTime t);
- /* The C99 standard (7.23.1) says: "The range and precision of times
- * representable in clock_t and time_t are implementation-defined." On most
- * systems, time_t is a 4 or 8 byte integer counting seconds since the UTC Unix
- * epoch. The following methods are used for conversion. */
- /* Datetime of 1 Jan 1970 00:00 */
- #define UA_DATETIME_UNIX_EPOCH (11644473600LL * UA_DATETIME_SEC)
- static UA_INLINE UA_Int64
- UA_DateTime_toUnixTime(UA_DateTime date) {
- return (date - UA_DATETIME_UNIX_EPOCH) / UA_DATETIME_SEC;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_DateTime
- UA_DateTime_fromUnixTime(UA_Int64 unixDate) {
- return (unixDate * UA_DATETIME_SEC) + UA_DATETIME_UNIX_EPOCH;
- }
- /**
- * Guid
- * ^^^^
- * A 16 byte value that can be used as a globally unique identifier. */
- typedef struct {
- UA_UInt32 data1;
- UA_UInt16 data2;
- UA_UInt16 data3;
- UA_Byte data4[8];
- } UA_Guid;
- UA_Boolean UA_EXPORT UA_Guid_equal(const UA_Guid *g1, const UA_Guid *g2);
- UA_EXPORT extern const UA_Guid UA_GUID_NULL;
- /**
- * ByteString
- * ^^^^^^^^^^
- * A sequence of octets. */
- typedef UA_String UA_ByteString;
- static UA_INLINE UA_Boolean
- UA_ByteString_equal(const UA_ByteString *string1,
- const UA_ByteString *string2) {
- return UA_String_equal((const UA_String*)string1,
- (const UA_String*)string2);
- }
- /* Allocates memory of size length for the bytestring.
- * The content is not set to zero. */
- UA_StatusCode UA_EXPORT
- UA_ByteString_allocBuffer(UA_ByteString *bs, size_t length);
- UA_EXPORT extern const UA_ByteString UA_BYTESTRING_NULL;
- static UA_INLINE UA_ByteString
- UA_BYTESTRING(char *chars) {
- UA_ByteString str; str.length = strlen(chars);
- str.data = (UA_Byte*)chars; return str;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_ByteString
- UA_BYTESTRING_ALLOC(const char *chars) {
- UA_String str = UA_String_fromChars(chars); UA_ByteString bstr;
- bstr.length = str.length; bstr.data = str.data; return bstr;
- }
- /**
- * XmlElement
- * ^^^^^^^^^^
- * An XML element. */
- typedef UA_String UA_XmlElement;
- /**
- * .. _nodeid:
- *
- * NodeId
- * ^^^^^^
- * An identifier for a node in the address space of an OPC UA Server. */
- enum UA_NodeIdType {
- UA_NODEIDTYPE_NUMERIC = 0, /* In the binary encoding, this can also
- become 1 or 2 (2byte and 4byte encoding of
- small numeric nodeids) */
- UA_NODEIDTYPE_STRING = 3,
- UA_NODEIDTYPE_GUID = 4,
- UA_NODEIDTYPE_BYTESTRING = 5
- };
- typedef struct {
- UA_UInt16 namespaceIndex;
- enum UA_NodeIdType identifierType;
- union {
- UA_UInt32 numeric;
- UA_String string;
- UA_Guid guid;
- UA_ByteString byteString;
- } identifier;
- } UA_NodeId;
- UA_EXPORT extern const UA_NodeId UA_NODEID_NULL;
- UA_Boolean UA_EXPORT UA_NodeId_isNull(const UA_NodeId *p);
- UA_Boolean UA_EXPORT UA_NodeId_equal(const UA_NodeId *n1, const UA_NodeId *n2);
- /* Returns a non-cryptographic hash for the NodeId */
- UA_UInt32 UA_EXPORT UA_NodeId_hash(const UA_NodeId *n);
- /** The following functions are shorthand for creating NodeIds. */
- static UA_INLINE UA_NodeId
- UA_NODEID_NUMERIC(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, UA_UInt32 identifier) {
- UA_NodeId id; id.namespaceIndex = nsIndex;
- id.identifierType = UA_NODEIDTYPE_NUMERIC;
- id.identifier.numeric = identifier; return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_NodeId
- UA_NODEID_STRING(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, char *chars) {
- UA_NodeId id; id.namespaceIndex = nsIndex;
- id.identifierType = UA_NODEIDTYPE_STRING;
- id.identifier.string = UA_STRING(chars); return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_NodeId
- UA_NODEID_STRING_ALLOC(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, const char *chars) {
- UA_NodeId id; id.namespaceIndex = nsIndex;
- id.identifierType = UA_NODEIDTYPE_STRING;
- id.identifier.string = UA_STRING_ALLOC(chars); return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_NodeId
- UA_NODEID_GUID(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, UA_Guid guid) {
- UA_NodeId id; id.namespaceIndex = nsIndex;
- id.identifierType = UA_NODEIDTYPE_GUID;
- id.identifier.guid = guid; return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_NodeId
- UA_NODEID_BYTESTRING(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, char *chars) {
- UA_NodeId id; id.namespaceIndex = nsIndex;
- id.identifierType = UA_NODEIDTYPE_BYTESTRING;
- id.identifier.byteString = UA_BYTESTRING(chars); return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_NodeId
- UA_NODEID_BYTESTRING_ALLOC(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, const char *chars) {
- UA_NodeId id; id.namespaceIndex = nsIndex;
- id.identifierType = UA_NODEIDTYPE_BYTESTRING;
- id.identifier.byteString = UA_BYTESTRING_ALLOC(chars); return id;
- }
- /**
- * ExpandedNodeId
- * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- * A NodeId that allows the namespace URI to be specified instead of an index. */
- typedef struct {
- UA_NodeId nodeId;
- UA_String namespaceUri;
- UA_UInt32 serverIndex;
- } UA_ExpandedNodeId;
- UA_Boolean UA_EXPORT UA_ExpandedNodeId_equal(const UA_ExpandedNodeId *n1,
- const UA_ExpandedNodeId *n2);
- UA_EXPORT extern const UA_ExpandedNodeId UA_EXPANDEDNODEID_NULL;
- /** The following functions are shorthand for creating ExpandedNodeIds. */
- static UA_INLINE UA_ExpandedNodeId
- UA_EXPANDEDNODEID_NUMERIC(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, UA_UInt32 identifier) {
- UA_ExpandedNodeId id; id.nodeId = UA_NODEID_NUMERIC(nsIndex, identifier);
- id.serverIndex = 0; id.namespaceUri = UA_STRING_NULL; return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_ExpandedNodeId
- UA_EXPANDEDNODEID_STRING(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, char *chars) {
- UA_ExpandedNodeId id; id.nodeId = UA_NODEID_STRING(nsIndex, chars);
- id.serverIndex = 0; id.namespaceUri = UA_STRING_NULL; return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_ExpandedNodeId
- UA_EXPANDEDNODEID_STRING_ALLOC(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, const char *chars) {
- UA_ExpandedNodeId id; id.nodeId = UA_NODEID_STRING_ALLOC(nsIndex, chars);
- id.serverIndex = 0; id.namespaceUri = UA_STRING_NULL; return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_ExpandedNodeId
- UA_EXPANDEDNODEID_STRING_GUID(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, UA_Guid guid) {
- UA_ExpandedNodeId id; id.nodeId = UA_NODEID_GUID(nsIndex, guid);
- id.serverIndex = 0; id.namespaceUri = UA_STRING_NULL; return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_ExpandedNodeId
- UA_EXPANDEDNODEID_BYTESTRING(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, char *chars) {
- UA_ExpandedNodeId id; id.nodeId = UA_NODEID_BYTESTRING(nsIndex, chars);
- id.serverIndex = 0; id.namespaceUri = UA_STRING_NULL; return id;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_ExpandedNodeId
- UA_EXPANDEDNODEID_BYTESTRING_ALLOC(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, const char *chars) {
- UA_ExpandedNodeId id; id.nodeId = UA_NODEID_BYTESTRING_ALLOC(nsIndex, chars);
- id.serverIndex = 0; id.namespaceUri = UA_STRING_NULL; return id;
- }
- /**
- * .. _qualifiedname:
- *
- * QualifiedName
- * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- * A name qualified by a namespace. */
- typedef struct {
- UA_UInt16 namespaceIndex;
- UA_String name;
- } UA_QualifiedName;
- static UA_INLINE UA_Boolean
- UA_QualifiedName_isNull(const UA_QualifiedName *q) {
- return (q->namespaceIndex == 0 && q->name.length == 0);
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_QualifiedName
- UA_QUALIFIEDNAME(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, char *chars) {
- UA_QualifiedName qn; qn.namespaceIndex = nsIndex;
- qn.name = UA_STRING(chars); return qn;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_QualifiedName
- UA_QUALIFIEDNAME_ALLOC(UA_UInt16 nsIndex, const char *chars) {
- UA_QualifiedName qn; qn.namespaceIndex = nsIndex;
- qn.name = UA_STRING_ALLOC(chars); return qn;
- }
- UA_Boolean UA_EXPORT
- UA_QualifiedName_equal(const UA_QualifiedName *qn1,
- const UA_QualifiedName *qn2);
- /**
- * LocalizedText
- * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- * Human readable text with an optional locale identifier. */
- typedef struct {
- UA_String locale;
- UA_String text;
- } UA_LocalizedText;
- static UA_INLINE UA_LocalizedText
- UA_LOCALIZEDTEXT(char *locale, char *text) {
- UA_LocalizedText lt; lt.locale = UA_STRING(locale);
- lt.text = UA_STRING(text); return lt;
- }
- static UA_INLINE UA_LocalizedText
- UA_LOCALIZEDTEXT_ALLOC(const char *locale, const char *text) {
- UA_LocalizedText lt; lt.locale = UA_STRING_ALLOC(locale);
- lt.text = UA_STRING_ALLOC(text); return lt;
- }
- /**
- * .. _numericrange:
- *
- * NumericRange
- * ^^^^^^^^^^^^
- *
- * NumericRanges are used to indicate subsets of a (multidimensional) array.
- * They no official data type in the OPC UA standard and are transmitted only
- * with a string encoding, such as "1:2,0:3,5". The colon separates min/max
- * index and the comma separates dimensions. A single value indicates a range
- * with a single element (min==max). */
- typedef struct {
- UA_UInt32 min;
- UA_UInt32 max;
- } UA_NumericRangeDimension;
- typedef struct {
- size_t dimensionsSize;
- UA_NumericRangeDimension *dimensions;
- } UA_NumericRange;
- /**
- * .. _variant:
- *
- * Variant
- * ^^^^^^^
- *
- * Variants may contain values of any type together with a description of the
- * content. See the section on :ref:`generic-types` on how types are described.
- * The standard mandates that variants contain built-in data types only. If the
- * value is not of a builtin type, it is wrapped into an :ref:`extensionobject`.
- * open62541 hides this wrapping transparently in the encoding layer. If the
- * data type is unknown to the receiver, the variant contains the original
- * ExtensionObject in binary or XML encoding.
- *
- * Variants may contain a scalar value or an array. For details on the handling
- * of arrays, see the section on :ref:`array-handling`. Array variants can have
- * an additional dimensionality (matrix, 3-tensor, ...) defined in an array of
- * dimension lengths. The actual values are kept in an array of dimensions one.
- * For users who work with higher-dimensions arrays directly, keep in mind that
- * dimensions of higher rank are serialized first (the highest rank dimension
- * has stride 1 and elements follow each other directly). Usually it is simplest
- * to interact with higher-dimensional arrays via ``UA_NumericRange``
- * descriptions (see :ref:`array-handling`).
- *
- * To differentiate between scalar / array variants, the following definition is
- * used. ``UA_Variant_isScalar`` provides simplified access to these checks.
- *
- * - ``arrayLength == 0 && data == NULL``: undefined array of length -1
- * - ``arrayLength == 0 && data == UA_EMPTY_ARRAY_SENTINEL``: array of length 0
- * - ``arrayLength == 0 && data > UA_EMPTY_ARRAY_SENTINEL``: scalar value
- * - ``arrayLength > 0``: array of the given length
- *
- * Variants can also be *empty*. Then, the pointer to the type description is
- * ``NULL``. */
- /* Forward declaration. See the section on Generic Type Handling */
- struct UA_DataType;
- typedef struct UA_DataType UA_DataType;
- #define UA_EMPTY_ARRAY_SENTINEL ((void*)0x01)
- typedef enum {
- UA_VARIANT_DATA, /* The data has the same lifecycle as the
- variant */
- UA_VARIANT_DATA_NODELETE /* The data is "borrowed" by the variant and
- shall not be deleted at the end of the
- variant's lifecycle. */
- } UA_VariantStorageType;
- typedef struct {
- const UA_DataType *type; /* The data type description */
- UA_VariantStorageType storageType;
- size_t arrayLength; /* The number of elements in the data array */
- void *data; /* Points to the scalar or array data */
- size_t arrayDimensionsSize; /* The number of dimensions */
- UA_UInt32 *arrayDimensions; /* The length of each dimension */
- } UA_Variant;
- /* Returns true if the variant has no value defined (contains neither an array
- * nor a scalar value).
- *
- * @param v The variant
- * @return Is the variant empty */
- static UA_INLINE UA_Boolean
- UA_Variant_isEmpty(const UA_Variant *v) {
- return v->type == NULL;
- }
- /* Returns true if the variant contains a scalar value. Note that empty variants
- * contain an array of length -1 (undefined).
- *
- * @param v The variant
- * @return Does the variant contain a scalar value */
- static UA_INLINE UA_Boolean
- UA_Variant_isScalar(const UA_Variant *v) {
- return (v->arrayLength == 0 && v->data > UA_EMPTY_ARRAY_SENTINEL);
- }
- /* Returns true if the variant contains a scalar value of the given type.
- *
- * @param v The variant
- * @param type The data type
- * @return Does the variant contain a scalar value of the given type */
- static UA_INLINE UA_Boolean
- UA_Variant_hasScalarType(const UA_Variant *v, const UA_DataType *type) {
- return UA_Variant_isScalar(v) && type == v->type;
- }
- /* Returns true if the variant contains an array of the given type.
- *
- * @param v The variant
- * @param type The data type
- * @return Does the variant contain an array of the given type */
- static UA_INLINE UA_Boolean
- UA_Variant_hasArrayType(const UA_Variant *v, const UA_DataType *type) {
- return (!UA_Variant_isScalar(v)) && type == v->type;
- }
- /* Set the variant to a scalar value that already resides in memory. The value
- * takes on the lifecycle of the variant and is deleted with it.
- *
- * @param v The variant
- * @param p A pointer to the value data
- * @param type The datatype of the value in question */
- void UA_EXPORT
- UA_Variant_setScalar(UA_Variant *v, void * UA_RESTRICT p,
- const UA_DataType *type);
- /* Set the variant to a scalar value that is copied from an existing variable.
- * @param v The variant
- * @param p A pointer to the value data
- * @param type The datatype of the value
- * @return Indicates whether the operation succeeded or returns an error code */
- UA_StatusCode UA_EXPORT
- UA_Variant_setScalarCopy(UA_Variant *v, const void *p,
- const UA_DataType *type);
- /* Set the variant to an array that already resides in memory. The array takes
- * on the lifecycle of the variant and is deleted with it.
- *
- * @param v The variant
- * @param array A pointer to the array data
- * @param arraySize The size of the array
- * @param type The datatype of the array */
- void UA_EXPORT
- UA_Variant_setArray(UA_Variant *v, void * UA_RESTRICT array,
- size_t arraySize, const UA_DataType *type);
- /* Set the variant to an array that is copied from an existing array.
- *
- * @param v The variant
- * @param array A pointer to the array data
- * @param arraySize The size of the array
- * @param type The datatype of the array
- * @return Indicates whether the operation succeeded or returns an error code */
- UA_StatusCode UA_EXPORT
- UA_Variant_setArrayCopy(UA_Variant *v, const void *array,
- size_t arraySize, const UA_DataType *type);
- /* Copy the variant, but use only a subset of the (multidimensional) array into
- * a variant. Returns an error code if the variant is not an array or if the
- * indicated range does not fit.
- *
- * @param src The source variant
- * @param dst The target variant
- * @param range The range of the copied data
- * @return Returns UA_STATUSCODE_GOOD or an error code */
- UA_StatusCode UA_EXPORT
- UA_Variant_copyRange(const UA_Variant *src, UA_Variant *dst,
- const UA_NumericRange range);
- /* Insert a range of data into an existing variant. The data array can't be
- * reused afterwards if it contains types without a fixed size (e.g. strings)
- * since the members are moved into the variant and take on its lifecycle.
- *
- * @param v The variant
- * @param dataArray The data array. The type must match the variant
- * @param dataArraySize The length of the data array. This is checked to match
- * the range size.
- * @param range The range of where the new data is inserted
- * @return Returns UA_STATUSCODE_GOOD or an error code */
- UA_StatusCode UA_EXPORT
- UA_Variant_setRange(UA_Variant *v, void * UA_RESTRICT array,
- size_t arraySize, const UA_NumericRange range);
- /* Deep-copy a range of data into an existing variant.
- *
- * @param v The variant
- * @param dataArray The data array. The type must match the variant
- * @param dataArraySize The length of the data array. This is checked to match
- * the range size.
- * @param range The range of where the new data is inserted
- * @return Returns UA_STATUSCODE_GOOD or an error code */
- UA_StatusCode UA_EXPORT
- UA_Variant_setRangeCopy(UA_Variant *v, const void *array,
- size_t arraySize, const UA_NumericRange range);
- /**
- * .. _extensionobject:
- *
- * ExtensionObject
- * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- *
- * ExtensionObjects may contain scalars of any data type. Even those that are
- * unknown to the receiver. See the section on :ref:`generic-types` on how types
- * are described. If the received data type is unknown, the encoded string and
- * target NodeId is stored instead of the decoded value. */
- typedef enum {
- UA_EXTENSIONOBJECT_ENCODED_NOBODY = 0,
- UA_EXTENSIONOBJECT_ENCODED_BYTESTRING = 1,
- UA_EXTENSIONOBJECT_ENCODED_XML = 2,
- UA_EXTENSIONOBJECT_DECODED = 3,
- UA_EXTENSIONOBJECT_DECODED_NODELETE = 4 /* Don't delete the content
- together with the
- ExtensionObject */
- } UA_ExtensionObjectEncoding;
- typedef struct {
- UA_ExtensionObjectEncoding encoding;
- union {
- struct {
- UA_NodeId typeId; /* The nodeid of the datatype */
- UA_ByteString body; /* The bytestring of the encoded data */
- } encoded;
- struct {
- const UA_DataType *type;
- void *data;
- } decoded;
- } content;
- } UA_ExtensionObject;
- /**
- * .. _datavalue:
- *
- * DataValue
- * ^^^^^^^^^
- * A data value with an associated status code and timestamps. */
- typedef struct {
- UA_Boolean hasValue : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasStatus : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasSourceTimestamp : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasServerTimestamp : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasSourcePicoseconds : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasServerPicoseconds : 1;
- UA_Variant value;
- UA_StatusCode status;
- UA_DateTime sourceTimestamp;
- UA_UInt16 sourcePicoseconds;
- UA_DateTime serverTimestamp;
- UA_UInt16 serverPicoseconds;
- } UA_DataValue;
- /**
- * DiagnosticInfo
- * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- * A structure that contains detailed error and diagnostic information
- * associated with a StatusCode. */
- typedef struct UA_DiagnosticInfo {
- UA_Boolean hasSymbolicId : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasNamespaceUri : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasLocalizedText : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasLocale : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasAdditionalInfo : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasInnerStatusCode : 1;
- UA_Boolean hasInnerDiagnosticInfo : 1;
- UA_Int32 symbolicId;
- UA_Int32 namespaceUri;
- UA_Int32 localizedText;
- UA_Int32 locale;
- UA_String additionalInfo;
- UA_StatusCode innerStatusCode;
- struct UA_DiagnosticInfo *innerDiagnosticInfo;
- } UA_DiagnosticInfo;
- /**
- * .. _generic-types:
- *
- * Generic Type Handling
- * ---------------------
- *
- * All information about a (builtin/structured) data type is stored in a
- * ``UA_DataType``. The array ``UA_TYPES`` contains the description of all
- * standard-defined types. This type description is used for the following
- * generic operations that work on all types:
- *
- * - ``void T_init(T *ptr)``: Initialize the data type. This is synonymous with
- * zeroing out the memory, i.e. ``memset(ptr, 0, sizeof(T))``.
- * - ``T* T_new()``: Allocate and return the memory for the data type. The
- * value is already initialized.
- * - ``UA_StatusCode T_copy(const T *src, T *dst)``: Copy the content of the
- * data type. Returns ``UA_STATUSCODE_GOOD`` or
- * ``UA_STATUSCODE_BADOUTOFMEMORY``.
- * - ``void T_deleteMembers(T *ptr)``: Delete the dynamically allocated content
- * of the data type and perform a ``T_init`` to reset the type.
- * - ``void T_delete(T *ptr)``: Delete the content of the data type and the
- * memory for the data type itself.
- *
- * Specializations, such as ``UA_Int32_new()`` are derived from the generic
- * type operations as static inline functions. */
- typedef struct {
- #ifdef UA_ENABLE_TYPENAMES
- const char *memberName;
- #endif
- UA_UInt16 memberTypeIndex; /* Index of the member in the array of data
- types */
- UA_Byte padding; /* How much padding is there before this
- member element? For arrays this is the
- padding before the size_t length member.
- (No padding between size_t and the
- following ptr.) */
- UA_Boolean namespaceZero : 1; /* The type of the member is defined in
- namespace zero. In this implementation,
- types from custom namespace may contain
- members from the same namespace or
- namespace zero only.*/
- UA_Boolean isArray : 1; /* The member is an array */
- } UA_DataTypeMember;
- struct UA_DataType {
- #ifdef UA_ENABLE_TYPENAMES
- const char *typeName;
- #endif
- UA_NodeId typeId; /* The nodeid of the type */
- UA_UInt16 memSize; /* Size of the struct in memory */
- UA_UInt16 typeIndex; /* Index of the type in the datatypetable */
- UA_Byte membersSize; /* How many members does the type have? */
- UA_Boolean builtin : 1; /* The type is "builtin" and has dedicated de-
- and encoding functions */
- UA_Boolean pointerFree : 1; /* The type (and its members) contains no
- pointers that need to be freed */
- UA_Boolean overlayable : 1; /* The type has the identical memory layout in
- memory and on the binary stream. */
- UA_UInt16 binaryEncodingId; /* NodeId of datatype when encoded as binary */
- //UA_UInt16 xmlEncodingId; /* NodeId of datatype when encoded as XML */
- UA_DataTypeMember *members;
- };
- /* The following is used to exclude type names in the definition of UA_DataType
- * structures if the feature is disabled. */
- #ifdef UA_ENABLE_TYPENAMES
- # define UA_TYPENAME(name) name,
- #else
- # define UA_TYPENAME(name)
- #endif
- /**
- * Builtin data types can be accessed as UA_TYPES[UA_TYPES_XXX], where XXX is
- * the name of the data type. If only the NodeId of a type is known, use the
- * following method to retrieve the data type description. */
- /* Returns the data type description for the type's identifier or NULL if no
- * matching data type was found. */
- const UA_DataType UA_EXPORT *
- UA_findDataType(const UA_NodeId *typeId);
- /** The following functions are used for generic handling of data types. */
- /* Allocates and initializes a variable of type dataType
- *
- * @param type The datatype description
- * @return Returns the memory location of the variable or NULL if no
- * memory could be allocated */
- void UA_EXPORT * UA_new(const UA_DataType *type) UA_FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC;
- /* Initializes a variable to default values
- *
- * @param p The memory location of the variable
- * @param type The datatype description */
- static UA_INLINE void
- UA_init(void *p, const UA_DataType *type) {
- memset(p, 0, type->memSize);
- }
- /* Copies the content of two variables. If copying fails (e.g. because no memory
- * was available for an array), then dst is emptied and initialized to prevent
- * memory leaks.
- *
- * @param src The memory location of the source variable
- * @param dst The memory location of the destination variable
- * @param type The datatype description
- * @return Indicates whether the operation succeeded or returns an error code */
- UA_StatusCode UA_EXPORT
- UA_copy(const void *src, void *dst, const UA_DataType *type);
- /* Deletes the dynamically allocated content of a variable (e.g. resets all
- * arrays to undefined arrays). Afterwards, the variable can be safely deleted
- * without causing memory leaks. But the variable is not initialized and may
- * contain old data that is not memory-relevant.
- *
- * @param p The memory location of the variable
- * @param type The datatype description of the variable */
- void UA_EXPORT UA_deleteMembers(void *p, const UA_DataType *type);
- /* Frees a variable and all of its content.
- *
- * @param p The memory location of the variable
- * @param type The datatype description of the variable */
- void UA_EXPORT UA_delete(void *p, const UA_DataType *type);
- /**
- * .. _array-handling:
- *
- * Array handling
- * --------------
- * In OPC UA, arrays can have a length of zero or more with the usual meaning.
- * In addition, arrays can be undefined. Then, they don't even have a length. In
- * the binary encoding, this is indicated by an array of length -1.
- *
- * In open62541 however, we use ``size_t`` for array lengths. An undefined array
- * has length 0 and the data pointer is ``NULL``. An array of length 0 also has
- * length 0 but a data pointer ``UA_EMPTY_ARRAY_SENTINEL``. */
- /* Allocates and initializes an array of variables of a specific type
- *
- * @param size The requested array length
- * @param type The datatype description
- * @return Returns the memory location of the variable or NULL if no memory
- could be allocated */
- void UA_EXPORT * UA_Array_new(size_t size, const UA_DataType *type) UA_FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC;
- /* Allocates and copies an array
- *
- * @param src The memory location of the source array
- * @param size The size of the array
- * @param dst The location of the pointer to the new array
- * @param type The datatype of the array members
- * @return Returns UA_STATUSCODE_GOOD or UA_STATUSCODE_BADOUTOFMEMORY */
- UA_StatusCode UA_EXPORT
- UA_Array_copy(const void *src, size_t size, void **dst,
- const UA_DataType *type) UA_FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
- /* Deletes an array.
- *
- * @param p The memory location of the array
- * @param size The size of the array
- * @param type The datatype of the array members */
- void UA_EXPORT UA_Array_delete(void *p, size_t size, const UA_DataType *type);
- /**
- * Random Number Generator
- * -----------------------
- * If UA_ENABLE_MULTITHREADING is defined, then the seed is stored in thread
- * local storage. The seed is initialized for every thread in the
- * server/client. */
- void UA_EXPORT UA_random_seed(UA_UInt64 seed);
- UA_UInt32 UA_EXPORT UA_UInt32_random(void); /* no cryptographic entropy */
- UA_Guid UA_EXPORT UA_Guid_random(void); /* no cryptographic entropy */
- /**
- * .. _generated-types:
- *
- * Generated Data Type Definitions
- * -------------------------------
- *
- * The following data types were auto-generated from a definition in XML format.
- *
- * .. toctree::
- *
- * types_generated */
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- } // extern "C"
- #endif
- #endif /* UA_TYPES_H_ */
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