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// Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors
// Licensed under the MIT License:
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
// THE SOFTWARE.

// This file is NOT intended for use by clients, except in generated code.
//
// This file defines low-level, non-type-safe classes for traversing the Cap'n Proto memory layout
// (which is also its wire format).  Code generated by the Cap'n Proto compiler uses these classes,
// as does other parts of the Cap'n proto library which provide a higher-level interface for
// dynamic introspection.

#ifndef CAPNP_LAYOUT_H_
#define CAPNP_LAYOUT_H_

#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(CAPNP_HEADER_WARNINGS)
#pragma GCC system_header
#endif

#include <kj/common.h>
#include <kj/memory.h>
#include "common.h"
#include "blob.h"
#include "endian.h"

#if (defined(__mips__) || defined(__hppa__)) && !defined(CAPNP_CANONICALIZE_NAN)
#define CAPNP_CANONICALIZE_NAN 1
// Explicitly detect NaNs and canonicalize them to the quiet NaN value as would be returned by
// __builtin_nan("") on systems implementing the IEEE-754 recommended (but not required) NaN
// signalling/quiet differentiation (such as x86).  Unfortunately, some architectures -- in
// particular, MIPS -- represent quiet vs. signalling nans differently than the rest of the world.
// Canonicalizing them makes output consistent (which is important!), but hurts performance
// slightly.
//
// Note that trying to convert MIPS NaNs to standard NaNs without losing data doesn't work.
// Signaling vs. quiet is indicated by a bit, with the meaning being the opposite on MIPS vs.
// everyone else.  It would be great if we could just flip that bit, but we can't, because if the
// significand is all-zero, then the value is infinity rather than NaN.  This means that on most
// machines, where the bit indicates quietness, there is one more quiet NaN value than signalling
// NaN value, whereas on MIPS there is one more sNaN than qNaN, and thus there is no isomorphic
// mapping that properly preserves quietness.  Instead of doing something hacky, we just give up
// and blow away NaN payloads, because no one uses them anyway.
#endif

namespace capnp {

#if !CAPNP_LITE
class ClientHook;
#endif  // !CAPNP_LITE

namespace _ {  // private

class PointerBuilder;
class PointerReader;
class StructBuilder;
class StructReader;
class ListBuilder;
class ListReader;
class OrphanBuilder;
struct WirePointer;
struct WireHelpers;
class SegmentReader;
class SegmentBuilder;
class Arena;
class BuilderArena;

// =============================================================================

#if CAPNP_DEBUG_TYPES
typedef kj::UnitRatio<kj::Bounded<64, uint>, BitLabel, ElementLabel> BitsPerElementTableType;
#else
typedef uint BitsPerElementTableType;
#endif

static constexpr BitsPerElementTableType BITS_PER_ELEMENT_TABLE[8] = {
  bounded< 0>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded< 1>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded< 8>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded<16>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded<32>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded<64>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded< 0>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded< 0>() * BITS / ELEMENTS
};

inline KJ_CONSTEXPR() BitsPerElementTableType dataBitsPerElement(ElementSize size) {
  return _::BITS_PER_ELEMENT_TABLE[static_cast<int>(size)];
}

inline constexpr PointersPerElementN<1> pointersPerElement(ElementSize size) {
  return size == ElementSize::POINTER
      ? PointersPerElementN<1>(ONE * POINTERS / ELEMENTS)
      : PointersPerElementN<1>(ZERO * POINTERS / ELEMENTS);
}

static constexpr BitsPerElementTableType BITS_PER_ELEMENT_INCLUDING_PONITERS_TABLE[8] = {
  bounded< 0>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded< 1>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded< 8>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded<16>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded<32>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded<64>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded<64>() * BITS / ELEMENTS,
  bounded< 0>() * BITS / ELEMENTS
};

inline KJ_CONSTEXPR() BitsPerElementTableType bitsPerElementIncludingPointers(ElementSize size) {
  return _::BITS_PER_ELEMENT_INCLUDING_PONITERS_TABLE[static_cast<int>(size)];
}

template <size_t size> struct ElementSizeForByteSize;
template <> struct ElementSizeForByteSize<1> { static constexpr ElementSize value = ElementSize::BYTE; };
template <> struct ElementSizeForByteSize<2> { static constexpr ElementSize value = ElementSize::TWO_BYTES; };
template <> struct ElementSizeForByteSize<4> { static constexpr ElementSize value = ElementSize::FOUR_BYTES; };
template <> struct ElementSizeForByteSize<8> { static constexpr ElementSize value = ElementSize::EIGHT_BYTES; };

template <typename T> struct ElementSizeForType {
  static constexpr ElementSize value =
      // Primitive types that aren't special-cased below can be determined from sizeof().
      CAPNP_KIND(T) == Kind::PRIMITIVE ? ElementSizeForByteSize<sizeof(T)>::value :
      CAPNP_KIND(T) == Kind::ENUM ? ElementSize::TWO_BYTES :
      CAPNP_KIND(T) == Kind::STRUCT ? ElementSize::INLINE_COMPOSITE :

      // Everything else is a pointer.
      ElementSize::POINTER;
};

// Void and bool are special.
template <> struct ElementSizeForType<Void> { static constexpr ElementSize value = ElementSize::VOID; };
template <> struct ElementSizeForType<bool> { static constexpr ElementSize value = ElementSize::BIT; };

// Lists and blobs are pointers, not structs.
template <typename T, Kind K> struct ElementSizeForType<List<T, K>> {
  static constexpr ElementSize value = ElementSize::POINTER;
};
template <> struct ElementSizeForType<Text> {
  static constexpr ElementSize value = ElementSize::POINTER;
};
template <> struct ElementSizeForType<Data> {
  static constexpr ElementSize value = ElementSize::POINTER;
};

template <typename T>
inline constexpr ElementSize elementSizeForType() {
  return ElementSizeForType<T>::value;
}

struct MessageSizeCounts {
  WordCountN<61, uint64_t> wordCount;  // 2^64 bytes
  uint capCount;

  MessageSizeCounts& operator+=(const MessageSizeCounts& other) {
    // OK to truncate unchecked because this class is used to count actual stuff in memory, and
    // we couldn't possibly have anywhere near 2^61 words.
    wordCount = assumeBits<61>(wordCount + other.wordCount);
    capCount += other.capCount;
    return *this;
  }

  void addWords(WordCountN<61, uint64_t> other) {
    wordCount = assumeBits<61>(wordCount + other);
  }

  MessageSize asPublic() {
    return MessageSize { unbound(wordCount / WORDS), capCount };
  }
};

// =============================================================================

template <int wordCount>
union AlignedData {
  // Useful for declaring static constant data blobs as an array of bytes, but forcing those
  // bytes to be word-aligned.

  uint8_t bytes[wordCount * sizeof(word)];
  word words[wordCount];
};

struct StructSize {
  StructDataWordCount data;
  StructPointerCount pointers;

  inline constexpr WordCountN<17> total() const { return data + pointers * WORDS_PER_POINTER; }

  StructSize() = default;
  inline constexpr StructSize(StructDataWordCount data, StructPointerCount pointers)
      : data(data), pointers(pointers) {}
};

template <typename T, typename CapnpPrivate = typename T::_capnpPrivate>
inline constexpr StructSize structSize() {
  return StructSize(bounded(CapnpPrivate::dataWordSize) * WORDS,
                    bounded(CapnpPrivate::pointerCount) * POINTERS);
}

template <typename T, typename CapnpPrivate = typename T::_capnpPrivate,
          typename = kj::EnableIf<CAPNP_KIND(T) == Kind::STRUCT>>
inline constexpr StructSize minStructSizeForElement() {
  // If T is a struct, return its struct size. Otherwise return the minimum struct size big enough
  // to hold a T.

  return StructSize(bounded(CapnpPrivate::dataWordSize) * WORDS,
                    bounded(CapnpPrivate::pointerCount) * POINTERS);
}

template <typename T, typename = kj::EnableIf<CAPNP_KIND(T) != Kind::STRUCT>>
inline constexpr StructSize minStructSizeForElement() {
  // If T is a struct, return its struct size. Otherwise return the minimum struct size big enough
  // to hold a T.

  return StructSize(
      dataBitsPerElement(elementSizeForType<T>()) * ELEMENTS > ZERO * BITS
          ? StructDataWordCount(ONE * WORDS) : StructDataWordCount(ZERO * WORDS),
      pointersPerElement(elementSizeForType<T>()) * ELEMENTS);
}

// -------------------------------------------------------------------
// Masking of default values

template <typename T, Kind kind = CAPNP_KIND(T)> struct Mask_;
template <typename T> struct Mask_<T, Kind::PRIMITIVE> { typedef T Type; };
template <typename T> struct Mask_<T, Kind::ENUM> { typedef uint16_t Type; };
template <> struct Mask_<float, Kind::PRIMITIVE> { typedef uint32_t Type; };
template <> struct Mask_<double, Kind::PRIMITIVE> { typedef uint64_t Type; };

template <typename T> struct Mask_<T, Kind::OTHER> {
  // Union discriminants end up here.
  static_assert(sizeof(T) == 2, "Don't know how to mask this type.");
  typedef uint16_t Type;
};

template <typename T>
using Mask = typename Mask_<T>::Type;

template <typename T>
KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(Mask<T> mask(T value, Mask<T> mask));
template <typename T>
KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T unmask(Mask<T> value, Mask<T> mask));

template <typename T>
inline Mask<T> mask(T value, Mask<T> mask) {
  return static_cast<Mask<T> >(value) ^ mask;
}

template <>
inline uint32_t mask<float>(float value, uint32_t mask) {
#if CAPNP_CANONICALIZE_NAN
  if (value != value) {
    return 0x7fc00000u ^ mask;
  }
#endif

  uint32_t i;
  static_assert(sizeof(i) == sizeof(value), "float is not 32 bits?");
  memcpy(&i, &value, sizeof(value));
  return i ^ mask;
}

template <>
inline uint64_t mask<double>(double value, uint64_t mask) {
#if CAPNP_CANONICALIZE_NAN
  if (value != value) {
    return 0x7ff8000000000000ull ^ mask;
  }
#endif

  uint64_t i;
  static_assert(sizeof(i) == sizeof(value), "double is not 64 bits?");
  memcpy(&i, &value, sizeof(value));
  return i ^ mask;
}

template <typename T>
inline T unmask(Mask<T> value, Mask<T> mask) {
  return static_cast<T>(value ^ mask);
}

template <>
inline float unmask<float>(uint32_t value, uint32_t mask) {
  value ^= mask;
  float result;
  static_assert(sizeof(result) == sizeof(value), "float is not 32 bits?");
  memcpy(&result, &value, sizeof(value));
  return result;
}

template <>
inline double unmask<double>(uint64_t value, uint64_t mask) {
  value ^= mask;
  double result;
  static_assert(sizeof(result) == sizeof(value), "double is not 64 bits?");
  memcpy(&result, &value, sizeof(value));
  return result;
}

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

class CapTableReader {
public:
#if !CAPNP_LITE
  virtual kj::Maybe<kj::Own<ClientHook>> extractCap(uint index) = 0;
  // Extract the capability at the given index.  If the index is invalid, returns null.
#endif  // !CAPNP_LITE
};

class CapTableBuilder: public CapTableReader {
public:
#if !CAPNP_LITE
  virtual uint injectCap(kj::Own<ClientHook>&& cap) = 0;
  // Add the capability to the message and return its index.  If the same ClientHook is injected
  // twice, this may return the same index both times, but in this case dropCap() needs to be
  // called an equal number of times to actually remove the cap.

  virtual void dropCap(uint index) = 0;
  // Remove a capability injected earlier.  Called when the pointer is overwritten or zero'd out.
#endif  // !CAPNP_LITE
};

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

class PointerBuilder: public kj::DisallowConstCopy {
  // Represents a single pointer, usually embedded in a struct or a list.

public:
  inline PointerBuilder(): segment(nullptr), capTable(nullptr), pointer(nullptr) {}

  static inline PointerBuilder getRoot(
      SegmentBuilder* segment, CapTableBuilder* capTable, word* location);
  // Get a PointerBuilder representing a message root located in the given segment at the given
  // location.

  inline bool isNull() { return getPointerType() == PointerType::NULL_; }
  PointerType getPointerType() const;

  StructBuilder getStruct(StructSize size, const word* defaultValue);
  ListBuilder getList(ElementSize elementSize, const word* defaultValue);
  ListBuilder getStructList(StructSize elementSize, const word* defaultValue);
  ListBuilder getListAnySize(const word* defaultValue);
  template <typename T> typename T::Builder getBlob(
      const void* defaultValue, ByteCount defaultSize);
#if !CAPNP_LITE
  kj::Own<ClientHook> getCapability();
#endif  // !CAPNP_LITE
  // Get methods:  Get the value.  If it is null, initialize it to a copy of the default value.
  // The default value is encoded as an "unchecked message" for structs, lists, and objects, or a
  // simple byte array for blobs.

  StructBuilder initStruct(StructSize size);
  ListBuilder initList(ElementSize elementSize, ElementCount elementCount);
  ListBuilder initStructList(ElementCount elementCount, StructSize size);
  template <typename T> typename T::Builder initBlob(ByteCount size);
  // Init methods:  Initialize the pointer to a newly-allocated object, discarding the existing
  // object.

  void setStruct(const StructReader& value, bool canonical = false);
  void setList(const ListReader& value, bool canonical = false);
  template <typename T> void setBlob(typename T::Reader value);
#if !CAPNP_LITE
  void setCapability(kj::Own<ClientHook>&& cap);
#endif  // !CAPNP_LITE
  // Set methods:  Initialize the pointer to a newly-allocated copy of the given value, discarding
  // the existing object.

  void adopt(OrphanBuilder&& orphan);
  // Set the pointer to point at the given orphaned value.

  OrphanBuilder disown();
  // Set the pointer to null and return its previous value as an orphan.

  void clear();
  // Clear the pointer to null, discarding its previous value.

  void transferFrom(PointerBuilder other);
  // Equivalent to `adopt(other.disown())`.

  void copyFrom(PointerReader other, bool canonical = false);
  // Equivalent to `set(other.get())`.
  // If you set the canonical flag, it will attempt to lay the target out
  // canonically, provided enough space is available.

  PointerReader asReader() const;

  BuilderArena* getArena() const;
  // Get the arena containing this pointer.

  CapTableBuilder* getCapTable();
  // Gets the capability context in which this object is operating.

  PointerBuilder imbue(CapTableBuilder* capTable);
  // Return a copy of this builder except using the given capability context.

private:
  SegmentBuilder* segment;     // Memory segment in which the pointer resides.
  CapTableBuilder* capTable;   // Table of capability indexes.
  WirePointer* pointer;        // Pointer to the pointer.

  inline PointerBuilder(SegmentBuilder* segment, CapTableBuilder* capTable, WirePointer* pointer)
      : segment(segment), capTable(capTable), pointer(pointer) {}

  friend class StructBuilder;
  friend class ListBuilder;
  friend class OrphanBuilder;
};

class PointerReader {
public:
  inline PointerReader()
      : segment(nullptr), capTable(nullptr), pointer(nullptr), nestingLimit(0x7fffffff) {}

  static PointerReader getRoot(SegmentReader* segment, CapTableReader* capTable,
                               const word* location, int nestingLimit);
  // Get a PointerReader representing a message root located in the given segment at the given
  // location.

  static inline PointerReader getRootUnchecked(const word* location);
  // Get a PointerReader for an unchecked message.

  MessageSizeCounts targetSize() const;
  // Return the total size of the target object and everything to which it points.  Does not count
  // far pointer overhead.  This is useful for deciding how much space is needed to copy the object
  // into a flat array.  However, the caller is advised NOT to treat this value as secure.  Instead,
  // use the result as a hint for allocating the first segment, do the copy, and then throw an
  // exception if it overruns.

  inline bool isNull() const { return getPointerType() == PointerType::NULL_; }
  PointerType getPointerType() const;

  StructReader getStruct(const word* defaultValue) const;
  ListReader getList(ElementSize expectedElementSize, const word* defaultValue) const;
  ListReader getListAnySize(const word* defaultValue) const;
  template <typename T>
  typename T::Reader getBlob(const void* defaultValue, ByteCount defaultSize) const;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
  kj::Own<ClientHook> getCapability() const;
#endif  // !CAPNP_LITE
  // Get methods:  Get the value.  If it is null, return the default value instead.
  // The default value is encoded as an "unchecked message" for structs, lists, and objects, or a
  // simple byte array for blobs.

  const word* getUnchecked() const;
  // If this is an unchecked message, get a word* pointing at the location of the pointer.  This
  // word* can actually be passed to readUnchecked() to read the designated sub-object later.  If
  // this isn't an unchecked message, throws an exception.

  kj::Maybe<Arena&> getArena() const;
  // Get the arena containing this pointer.

  CapTableReader* getCapTable();
  // Gets the capability context in which this object is operating.

  PointerReader imbue(CapTableReader* capTable) const;
  // Return a copy of this reader except using the given capability context.

  bool isCanonical(const word **readHead);
  // Validate this pointer's canonicity, subject to the conditions:
  // * All data to the left of readHead has been read thus far (for pointer
  //   ordering)
  // * All pointers in preorder have already been checked
  // * This pointer is in the first and only segment of the message

private:
  SegmentReader* segment;      // Memory segment in which the pointer resides.
  CapTableReader* capTable;    // Table of capability indexes.
  const WirePointer* pointer;  // Pointer to the pointer.  null = treat as null pointer.

  int nestingLimit;
  // Limits the depth of message structures to guard against stack-overflow-based DoS attacks.
  // Once this reaches zero, further pointers will be pruned.

  inline PointerReader(SegmentReader* segment, CapTableReader* capTable,
                       const WirePointer* pointer, int nestingLimit)
      : segment(segment), capTable(capTable), pointer(pointer), nestingLimit(nestingLimit) {}

  friend class StructReader;
  friend class ListReader;
  friend class PointerBuilder;
  friend class OrphanBuilder;
};

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

class StructBuilder: public kj::DisallowConstCopy {
public:
  inline StructBuilder(): segment(nullptr), capTable(nullptr), data(nullptr), pointers(nullptr) {}

  inline word* getLocation() { return reinterpret_cast<word*>(data); }
  // Get the object's location.  Only valid for independently-allocated objects (i.e. not list
  // elements).

  inline StructDataBitCount getDataSectionSize() const { return dataSize; }
  inline StructPointerCount getPointerSectionSize() const { return pointerCount; }
  inline kj::ArrayPtr<byte> getDataSectionAsBlob();
  inline _::ListBuilder getPointerSectionAsList();

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(bool hasDataField(StructDataOffset offset));
  // Return true if the field is set to something other than its default value.

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T getDataField(StructDataOffset offset));
  // Gets the data field value of the given type at the given offset.  The offset is measured in
  // multiples of the field size, determined by the type.

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T getDataField(StructDataOffset offset, Mask<T> mask));
  // Like getDataField() but applies the given XOR mask to the data on load.  Used for reading
  // fields with non-zero default values.

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void setDataField(StructDataOffset offset, kj::NoInfer<T> value));
  // Sets the data field value at the given offset.

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void setDataField(StructDataOffset offset,
                                     kj::NoInfer<T> value, Mask<T> mask));
  // Like setDataField() but applies the given XOR mask before storing.  Used for writing fields
  // with non-zero default values.

  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(PointerBuilder getPointerField(StructPointerOffset ptrIndex));
  // Get a builder for a pointer field given the index within the pointer section.

  void clearAll();
  // Clear all pointers and data.

  void transferContentFrom(StructBuilder other);
  // Adopt all pointers from `other`, and also copy all data.  If `other`'s sections are larger
  // than this, the extra data is not transferred, meaning there is a risk of data loss when
  // transferring from messages built with future versions of the protocol.

  void copyContentFrom(StructReader other);
  // Copy content from `other`.  If `other`'s sections are larger than this, the extra data is not
  // copied, meaning there is a risk of data loss when copying from messages built with future
  // versions of the protocol.

  StructReader asReader() const;
  // Gets a StructReader pointing at the same memory.

  BuilderArena* getArena();
  // Gets the arena in which this object is allocated.

  CapTableBuilder* getCapTable();
  // Gets the capability context in which this object is operating.

  StructBuilder imbue(CapTableBuilder* capTable);
  // Return a copy of this builder except using the given capability context.

private:
  SegmentBuilder* segment;     // Memory segment in which the struct resides.
  CapTableBuilder* capTable;   // Table of capability indexes.
  void* data;                  // Pointer to the encoded data.
  WirePointer* pointers;   // Pointer to the encoded pointers.

  StructDataBitCount dataSize;
  // Size of data section.  We use a bit count rather than a word count to more easily handle the
  // case of struct lists encoded with less than a word per element.

  StructPointerCount pointerCount;  // Size of the pointer section.

  inline StructBuilder(SegmentBuilder* segment, CapTableBuilder* capTable,
                       void* data, WirePointer* pointers,
                       StructDataBitCount dataSize, StructPointerCount pointerCount)
      : segment(segment), capTable(capTable), data(data), pointers(pointers),
        dataSize(dataSize), pointerCount(pointerCount) {}

  friend class ListBuilder;
  friend struct WireHelpers;
  friend class OrphanBuilder;
};

class StructReader {
public:
  inline StructReader()
      : segment(nullptr), capTable(nullptr), data(nullptr), pointers(nullptr),
        dataSize(ZERO * BITS), pointerCount(ZERO * POINTERS), nestingLimit(0x7fffffff) {}
  inline StructReader(kj::ArrayPtr<const word> data)
      : segment(nullptr), capTable(nullptr), data(data.begin()), pointers(nullptr),
        dataSize(assumeBits<STRUCT_DATA_WORD_COUNT_BITS>(data.size()) * WORDS * BITS_PER_WORD),
        pointerCount(ZERO * POINTERS), nestingLimit(0x7fffffff) {}

  const void* getLocation() const { return data; }

  inline StructDataBitCount getDataSectionSize() const { return dataSize; }
  inline StructPointerCount getPointerSectionSize() const { return pointerCount; }
  inline kj::ArrayPtr<const byte> getDataSectionAsBlob();
  inline _::ListReader getPointerSectionAsList();

  kj::Array<word> canonicalize();

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(bool hasDataField(StructDataOffset offset) const);
  // Return true if the field is set to something other than its default value.

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T getDataField(StructDataOffset offset) const);
  // Get the data field value of the given type at the given offset.  The offset is measured in
  // multiples of the field size, determined by the type.  Returns zero if the offset is past the
  // end of the struct's data section.

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T getDataField(StructDataOffset offset, Mask<T> mask) const);
  // Like getDataField(offset), but applies the given XOR mask to the result.  Used for reading
  // fields with non-zero default values.

  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(PointerReader getPointerField(StructPointerOffset ptrIndex) const);
  // Get a reader for a pointer field given the index within the pointer section.  If the index
  // is out-of-bounds, returns a null pointer.

  MessageSizeCounts totalSize() const;
  // Return the total size of the struct and everything to which it points.  Does not count far
  // pointer overhead.  This is useful for deciding how much space is needed to copy the struct
  // into a flat array.  However, the caller is advised NOT to treat this value as secure.  Instead,
  // use the result as a hint for allocating the first segment, do the copy, and then throw an
  // exception if it overruns.

  CapTableReader* getCapTable();
  // Gets the capability context in which this object is operating.

  StructReader imbue(CapTableReader* capTable) const;
  // Return a copy of this reader except using the given capability context.

  bool isCanonical(const word **readHead, const word **ptrHead,
                   bool *dataTrunc, bool *ptrTrunc);
  // Validate this pointer's canonicity, subject to the conditions:
  // * All data to the left of readHead has been read thus far (for pointer
  //   ordering)
  // * All pointers in preorder have already been checked
  // * This pointer is in the first and only segment of the message
  //
  // If this function returns false, the struct is non-canonical. If it
  // returns true, then:
  // * If it is a composite in a list, it is canonical if at least one struct
  //   in the list outputs dataTrunc = 1, and at least one outputs ptrTrunc = 1
  // * If it is derived from a struct pointer, it is canonical if
  //   dataTrunc = 1 AND ptrTrunc = 1

private:
  SegmentReader* segment;    // Memory segment in which the struct resides.
  CapTableReader* capTable;  // Table of capability indexes.

  const void* data;
  const WirePointer* pointers;

  StructDataBitCount dataSize;
  // Size of data section.  We use a bit count rather than a word count to more easily handle the
  // case of struct lists encoded with less than a word per element.

  StructPointerCount pointerCount;  // Size of the pointer section.

  int nestingLimit;
  // Limits the depth of message structures to guard against stack-overflow-based DoS attacks.
  // Once this reaches zero, further pointers will be pruned.
  // TODO(perf):  Limit to 16 bits for better packing?

  inline StructReader(SegmentReader* segment, CapTableReader* capTable,
                      const void* data, const WirePointer* pointers,
                      StructDataBitCount dataSize, StructPointerCount pointerCount,
                      int nestingLimit)
      : segment(segment), capTable(capTable), data(data), pointers(pointers),
        dataSize(dataSize), pointerCount(pointerCount),
        nestingLimit(nestingLimit) {}

  friend class ListReader;
  friend class StructBuilder;
  friend struct WireHelpers;
};

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

class ListBuilder: public kj::DisallowConstCopy {
public:
  inline explicit ListBuilder(ElementSize elementSize)
      : segment(nullptr), capTable(nullptr), ptr(nullptr), elementCount(ZERO * ELEMENTS),
        step(ZERO * BITS / ELEMENTS), structDataSize(ZERO * BITS),
        structPointerCount(ZERO * POINTERS), elementSize(elementSize) {}

  inline word* getLocation() {
    // Get the object's location.

    if (elementSize == ElementSize::INLINE_COMPOSITE && ptr != nullptr) {
      return reinterpret_cast<word*>(ptr) - POINTER_SIZE_IN_WORDS;
    } else {
      return reinterpret_cast<word*>(ptr);
    }
  }

  inline ElementSize getElementSize() const { return elementSize; }

  inline ListElementCount size() const;
  // The number of elements in the list.

  Text::Builder asText();
  Data::Builder asData();
  // Reinterpret the list as a blob.  Throws an exception if the elements are not byte-sized.

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T getDataElement(ElementCount index));
  // Get the element of the given type at the given index.

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(void setDataElement(ElementCount index, kj::NoInfer<T> value));
  // Set the element at the given index.

  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(PointerBuilder getPointerElement(ElementCount index));

  StructBuilder getStructElement(ElementCount index);

  ListReader asReader() const;
  // Get a ListReader pointing at the same memory.

  BuilderArena* getArena();
  // Gets the arena in which this object is allocated.

  CapTableBuilder* getCapTable();
  // Gets the capability context in which this object is operating.

  ListBuilder imbue(CapTableBuilder* capTable);
  // Return a copy of this builder except using the given capability context.

private:
  SegmentBuilder* segment;    // Memory segment in which the list resides.
  CapTableBuilder* capTable;  // Table of capability indexes.

  byte* ptr;  // Pointer to list content.

  ListElementCount elementCount;  // Number of elements in the list.

  BitsPerElementN<23> step;
  // The distance between elements. The maximum value occurs when a struct contains 2^16-1 data
  // words and 2^16-1 pointers, i.e. 2^17 - 2 words, or 2^23 - 128 bits.

  StructDataBitCount structDataSize;
  StructPointerCount structPointerCount;
  // The struct properties to use when interpreting the elements as structs.  All lists can be
  // interpreted as struct lists, so these are always filled in.

  ElementSize elementSize;
  // The element size as a ElementSize. This is only really needed to disambiguate INLINE_COMPOSITE
  // from other types when the overall size is exactly zero or one words.

  inline ListBuilder(SegmentBuilder* segment, CapTableBuilder* capTable, void* ptr,
                     BitsPerElementN<23> step, ListElementCount size,
                     StructDataBitCount structDataSize, StructPointerCount structPointerCount,
                     ElementSize elementSize)
      : segment(segment), capTable(capTable), ptr(reinterpret_cast<byte*>(ptr)),
        elementCount(size), step(step), structDataSize(structDataSize),
        structPointerCount(structPointerCount), elementSize(elementSize) {}

  friend class StructBuilder;
  friend struct WireHelpers;
  friend class OrphanBuilder;
};

class ListReader {
public:
  inline explicit ListReader(ElementSize elementSize)
      : segment(nullptr), capTable(nullptr), ptr(nullptr), elementCount(ZERO * ELEMENTS),
        step(ZERO * BITS / ELEMENTS), structDataSize(ZERO * BITS),
        structPointerCount(ZERO * POINTERS), elementSize(elementSize), nestingLimit(0x7fffffff) {}

  inline ListElementCount size() const;
  // The number of elements in the list.

  inline ElementSize getElementSize() const { return elementSize; }

  Text::Reader asText();
  Data::Reader asData();
  // Reinterpret the list as a blob.  Throws an exception if the elements are not byte-sized.

  kj::ArrayPtr<const byte> asRawBytes();

  template <typename T>
  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(T getDataElement(ElementCount index) const);
  // Get the element of the given type at the given index.

  KJ_ALWAYS_INLINE(PointerReader getPointerElement(ElementCount index) const);

  StructReader getStructElement(ElementCount index) const;

  CapTableReader* getCapTable();
  // Gets the capability context in which this object is operating.

  ListReader imbue(CapTableReader* capTable) const;
  // Return a copy of this reader except using the given capability context.

  bool isCanonical(const word **readHead, const WirePointer* ref);
  // Validate this pointer's canonicity, subject to the conditions:
  // * All data to the left of readHead has been read thus far (for pointer
  //   ordering)
  // * All pointers in preorder have already been checked
  // * This pointer is in the first and only segment of the message

private:
  SegmentReader* segment;    // Memory segment in which the list resides.
  CapTableReader* capTable;  // Table of capability indexes.

  const byte* ptr;  // Pointer to list content.

  ListElementCount elementCount;  // Number of elements in the list.

  BitsPerElementN<23> step;
  // The distance between elements. The maximum value occurs when a struct contains 2^16-1 data
  // words and 2^16-1 pointers, i.e. 2^17 - 2 words, or 2^23 - 2 bits.

  StructDataBitCount structDataSize;
  StructPointerCount structPointerCount;
  // The struct properties to use when interpreting the elements as structs.  All lists can be
  // interpreted as struct lists, so these are always filled in.

  ElementSize elementSize;
  // The element size as a ElementSize. This is only really needed to disambiguate INLINE_COMPOSITE
  // from other types when the overall size is exactly zero or one words.

  int nestingLimit;
  // Limits the depth of message structures to guard against stack-overflow-based DoS attacks.
  // Once this reaches zero, further pointers will be pruned.

  inline ListReader(SegmentReader* segment, CapTableReader* capTable, const void* ptr,
                    ListElementCount elementCount, BitsPerElementN<23> step,
                    StructDataBitCount structDataSize, StructPointerCount structPointerCount,
                    ElementSize elementSize, int nestingLimit)
      : segment(segment), capTable(capTable), ptr(reinterpret_cast<const byte*>(ptr)),
        elementCount(elementCount), step(step), structDataSize(structDataSize),
        structPointerCount(structPointerCount), elementSize(elementSize),
        nestingLimit(nestingLimit) {}

  friend class StructReader;
  friend class ListBuilder;
  friend struct WireHelpers;
  friend class OrphanBuilder;
};

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

class OrphanBuilder {
public:
  inline OrphanBuilder(): segment(nullptr), capTable(nullptr), location(nullptr) {
    memset(&tag, 0, sizeof(tag));
  }
  OrphanBuilder(const OrphanBuilder& other) = delete;
  inline OrphanBuilder(OrphanBuilder&& other) noexcept;
  inline ~OrphanBuilder() noexcept(false);

  static OrphanBuilder initStruct(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable, StructSize size);
  static OrphanBuilder initList(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable,
                                ElementCount elementCount, ElementSize elementSize);
  static OrphanBuilder initStructList(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable,
                                      ElementCount elementCount, StructSize elementSize);
  static OrphanBuilder initText(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable, ByteCount size);
  static OrphanBuilder initData(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable, ByteCount size);

  static OrphanBuilder copy(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable, StructReader copyFrom);
  static OrphanBuilder copy(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable, ListReader copyFrom);
  static OrphanBuilder copy(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable, PointerReader copyFrom);
  static OrphanBuilder copy(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable, Text::Reader copyFrom);
  static OrphanBuilder copy(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable, Data::Reader copyFrom);
#if !CAPNP_LITE
  static OrphanBuilder copy(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable,
                            kj::Own<ClientHook> copyFrom);
#endif  // !CAPNP_LITE

  static OrphanBuilder concat(BuilderArena* arena, CapTableBuilder* capTable,
                              ElementSize expectedElementSize, StructSize expectedStructSize,
                              kj::ArrayPtr<const ListReader> lists);

  static OrphanBuilder referenceExternalData(BuilderArena* arena, Data::Reader data);

  OrphanBuilder& operator=(const OrphanBuilder& other) = delete;
  inline OrphanBuilder& operator=(OrphanBuilder&& other);

  inline bool operator==(decltype(nullptr)) const { return location == nullptr; }
  inline bool operator!=(decltype(nullptr)) const { return location != nullptr; }

  StructBuilder asStruct(StructSize size);
  // Interpret as a struct, or throw an exception if not a struct.

  ListBuilder asList(ElementSize elementSize);
  // Interpret as a list, or throw an exception if not a list.  elementSize cannot be
  // INLINE_COMPOSITE -- use asStructList() instead.

  ListBuilder asStructList(StructSize elementSize);
  // Interpret as a struct list, or throw an exception if not a list.

  ListBuilder asListAnySize();
  // For AnyList.

  Text::Builder asText();
  Data::Builder asData();
  // Interpret as a blob, or throw an exception if not a blob.

  StructReader asStructReader(StructSize size) const;
  ListReader asListReader(ElementSize elementSize) const;
  ListReader asListReaderAnySize() const;
#if !CAPNP_LITE
  kj::Own<ClientHook> asCapability() const;
#endif  // !CAPNP_LITE
  Text::Reader asTextReader() const;
  Data::Reader asDataReader() const;

  bool truncate(ElementCount size, bool isText) KJ_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
  // Resize the orphan list to the given size. Returns false if the list is currently empty but
  // the requested size is non-zero, in which case the caller will need to allocate a new list.

  void truncate(ElementCount size, ElementSize elementSize);
  void truncate(ElementCount size, StructSize elementSize);
  void truncateText(ElementCount size);
  // Versions of truncate() that know how to allocate a new list if needed.

private:
  static_assert(ONE * POINTERS * WORDS_PER_POINTER == ONE * WORDS,
                "This struct assumes a pointer is one word.");
  word tag;
  // Contains an encoded WirePointer representing this object.  WirePointer is defined in
  // layout.c++, but fits in a word.
  //
  // This may be a FAR pointer.  Even in that case, `location` points to the eventual destination
  // of that far pointer.  The reason we keep the far pointer around rather than just making `tag`
  // represent the final destination is because if the eventual adopter of the pointer is not in
  // the target's segment then it may be useful to reuse the far pointer landing pad.
  //
  // If `tag` is not a far pointer, its offset is garbage; only `location` points to the actual
  // target.

  SegmentBuilder* segment;
  // Segment in which the object resides.

  CapTableBuilder* capTable;
  // Table of capability indexes.

  word* location;
  // Pointer to the object, or nullptr if the pointer is null.  For capabilities, we make this
  // 0x1 just so that it is non-null for operator==, but it is never used.

  inline OrphanBuilder(const void* tagPtr, SegmentBuilder* segment,
                       CapTableBuilder* capTable, word* location)
      : segment(segment), capTable(capTable), location(location) {
    memcpy(&tag, tagPtr, sizeof(tag));
  }

  inline WirePointer* tagAsPtr() { return reinterpret_cast<WirePointer*>(&tag); }
  inline const WirePointer* tagAsPtr() const { return reinterpret_cast<const WirePointer*>(&tag); }

  void euthanize();
  // Erase the target object, zeroing it out and possibly reclaiming the memory.  Called when
  // the OrphanBuilder is being destroyed or overwritten and it is non-null.

  friend struct WireHelpers;
};

// =======================================================================================
// Internal implementation details...

// These are defined in the source file.
template <> typename Text::Builder PointerBuilder::initBlob<Text>(ByteCount size);
template <> void PointerBuilder::setBlob<Text>(typename Text::Reader value);
template <> typename Text::Builder PointerBuilder::getBlob<Text>(
    const void* defaultValue, ByteCount defaultSize);
template <> typename Text::Reader PointerReader::getBlob<Text>(
    const void* defaultValue, ByteCount defaultSize) const;

template <> typename Data::Builder PointerBuilder::initBlob<Data>(ByteCount size);
template <> void PointerBuilder::setBlob<Data>(typename Data::Reader value);
template <> typename Data::Builder PointerBuilder::getBlob<Data>(
    const void* defaultValue, ByteCount defaultSize);
template <> typename Data::Reader PointerReader::getBlob<Data>(
    const void* defaultValue, ByteCount defaultSize) const;

inline PointerBuilder PointerBuilder::getRoot(
    SegmentBuilder* segment, CapTableBuilder* capTable, word* location) {
  return PointerBuilder(segment, capTable, reinterpret_cast<WirePointer*>(location));
}

inline PointerReader PointerReader::getRootUnchecked(const word* location) {
  return PointerReader(nullptr, nullptr,
                       reinterpret_cast<const WirePointer*>(location), 0x7fffffff);
}

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

inline kj::ArrayPtr<byte> StructBuilder::getDataSectionAsBlob() {
  return kj::ArrayPtr<byte>(reinterpret_cast<byte*>(data),
      unbound(dataSize / BITS_PER_BYTE / BYTES));
}

inline _::ListBuilder StructBuilder::getPointerSectionAsList() {
  return _::ListBuilder(segment, capTable, pointers, ONE * POINTERS * BITS_PER_POINTER / ELEMENTS,
                        pointerCount * (ONE * ELEMENTS / POINTERS),
                        ZERO * BITS, ONE * POINTERS, ElementSize::POINTER);
}

template <typename T>
inline bool StructBuilder::hasDataField(StructDataOffset offset) {
  return getDataField<Mask<T>>(offset) != 0;
}

template <>
inline bool StructBuilder::hasDataField<Void>(StructDataOffset offset) {
  return false;
}

template <typename T>
inline T StructBuilder::getDataField(StructDataOffset offset) {
  return reinterpret_cast<WireValue<T>*>(data)[unbound(offset / ELEMENTS)].get();
}

template <>
inline bool StructBuilder::getDataField<bool>(StructDataOffset offset) {
  BitCount32 boffset = offset * (ONE * BITS / ELEMENTS);
  byte* b = reinterpret_cast<byte*>(data) + boffset / BITS_PER_BYTE;
  return (*reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(b) &
      unbound(ONE << (boffset % BITS_PER_BYTE / BITS))) != 0;
}

template <>
inline Void StructBuilder::getDataField<Void>(StructDataOffset offset) {
  return VOID;
}

template <typename T>
inline T StructBuilder::getDataField(StructDataOffset offset, Mask<T> mask) {
  return unmask<T>(getDataField<Mask<T> >(offset), mask);
}

template <typename T>
inline void StructBuilder::setDataField(StructDataOffset offset, kj::NoInfer<T> value) {
  reinterpret_cast<WireValue<T>*>(data)[unbound(offset / ELEMENTS)].set(value);
}

#if CAPNP_CANONICALIZE_NAN
// Use mask() on floats and doubles to make sure we canonicalize NaNs.
template <>
inline void StructBuilder::setDataField<float>(StructDataOffset offset, float value) {
  setDataField<uint32_t>(offset, mask<float>(value, 0));
}
template <>
inline void StructBuilder::setDataField<double>(StructDataOffset offset, double value) {
  setDataField<uint64_t>(offset, mask<double>(value, 0));
}
#endif

template <>
inline void StructBuilder::setDataField<bool>(StructDataOffset offset, bool value) {
  auto boffset = offset * (ONE * BITS / ELEMENTS);
  byte* b = reinterpret_cast<byte*>(data) + boffset / BITS_PER_BYTE;
  uint bitnum = unboundMaxBits<3>(boffset % BITS_PER_BYTE / BITS);
  *reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(b) = (*reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(b) & ~(1 << bitnum))
                                 | (static_cast<uint8_t>(value) << bitnum);
}

template <>
inline void StructBuilder::setDataField<Void>(StructDataOffset offset, Void value) {}

template <typename T>
inline void StructBuilder::setDataField(StructDataOffset offset,
                                        kj::NoInfer<T> value, Mask<T> m) {
  setDataField<Mask<T> >(offset, mask<T>(value, m));
}

inline PointerBuilder StructBuilder::getPointerField(StructPointerOffset ptrIndex) {
  // Hacky because WirePointer is defined in the .c++ file (so is incomplete here).
  return PointerBuilder(segment, capTable, reinterpret_cast<WirePointer*>(
      reinterpret_cast<word*>(pointers) + ptrIndex * WORDS_PER_POINTER));
}

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

inline kj::ArrayPtr<const byte> StructReader::getDataSectionAsBlob() {
  return kj::ArrayPtr<const byte>(reinterpret_cast<const byte*>(data),
      unbound(dataSize / BITS_PER_BYTE / BYTES));
}

inline _::ListReader StructReader::getPointerSectionAsList() {
  return _::ListReader(segment, capTable, pointers, pointerCount * (ONE * ELEMENTS / POINTERS),
                       ONE * POINTERS * BITS_PER_POINTER / ELEMENTS, ZERO * BITS, ONE * POINTERS,
                       ElementSize::POINTER, nestingLimit);
}

template <typename T>
inline bool StructReader::hasDataField(StructDataOffset offset) const {
  return getDataField<Mask<T>>(offset) != 0;
}

template <>
inline bool StructReader::hasDataField<Void>(StructDataOffset offset) const {
  return false;
}

template <typename T>
inline T StructReader::getDataField(StructDataOffset offset) const {
  if ((offset + ONE * ELEMENTS) * capnp::bitsPerElement<T>() <= dataSize) {
    return reinterpret_cast<const WireValue<T>*>(data)[unbound(offset / ELEMENTS)].get();
  } else {
    return static_cast<T>(0);
  }
}

template <>
inline bool StructReader::getDataField<bool>(StructDataOffset offset) const {
  auto boffset = offset * (ONE * BITS / ELEMENTS);
  if (boffset < dataSize) {
    const byte* b = reinterpret_cast<const byte*>(data) + boffset / BITS_PER_BYTE;
    return (*reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(b) &
        unbound(ONE << (boffset % BITS_PER_BYTE / BITS))) != 0;
  } else {
    return false;
  }
}

template <>
inline Void StructReader::getDataField<Void>(StructDataOffset offset) const {
  return VOID;
}

template <typename T>
T StructReader::getDataField(StructDataOffset offset, Mask<T> mask) const {
  return unmask<T>(getDataField<Mask<T> >(offset), mask);
}

inline PointerReader StructReader::getPointerField(StructPointerOffset ptrIndex) const {
  if (ptrIndex < pointerCount) {
    // Hacky because WirePointer is defined in the .c++ file (so is incomplete here).
    return PointerReader(segment, capTable, reinterpret_cast<const WirePointer*>(
        reinterpret_cast<const word*>(pointers) + ptrIndex * WORDS_PER_POINTER), nestingLimit);
  } else{
    return PointerReader();
  }
}

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

inline ListElementCount ListBuilder::size() const { return elementCount; }

template <typename T>
inline T ListBuilder::getDataElement(ElementCount index) {
  return reinterpret_cast<WireValue<T>*>(
      ptr + upgradeBound<uint64_t>(index) * step / BITS_PER_BYTE)->get();

  // TODO(perf):  Benchmark this alternate implementation, which I suspect may make better use of
  //   the x86 SIB byte.  Also use it for all the other getData/setData implementations below, and
  //   the various non-inline methods that look up pointers.
  //   Also if using this, consider changing ptr back to void* instead of byte*.
//  return reinterpret_cast<WireValue<T>*>(ptr)[
//      index / ELEMENTS * (step / capnp::bitsPerElement<T>())].get();
}

template <>
inline bool ListBuilder::getDataElement<bool>(ElementCount index) {
  // Ignore step for bit lists because bit lists cannot be upgraded to struct lists.
  auto bindex = index * (ONE * BITS / ELEMENTS);
  byte* b = ptr + bindex / BITS_PER_BYTE;
  return (*reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(b) &
      unbound(ONE << (bindex % BITS_PER_BYTE / BITS))) != 0;
}

template <>
inline Void ListBuilder::getDataElement<Void>(ElementCount index) {
  return VOID;
}

template <typename T>
inline void ListBuilder::setDataElement(ElementCount index, kj::NoInfer<T> value) {
  reinterpret_cast<WireValue<T>*>(
      ptr + upgradeBound<uint64_t>(index) * step / BITS_PER_BYTE)->set(value);
}

#if CAPNP_CANONICALIZE_NAN
// Use mask() on floats and doubles to make sure we canonicalize NaNs.
template <>
inline void ListBuilder::setDataElement<float>(ElementCount index, float value) {
  setDataElement<uint32_t>(index, mask<float>(value, 0));
}
template <>
inline void ListBuilder::setDataElement<double>(ElementCount index, double value) {
  setDataElement<uint64_t>(index, mask<double>(value, 0));
}
#endif

template <>
inline void ListBuilder::setDataElement<bool>(ElementCount index, bool value) {
  // Ignore stepBytes for bit lists because bit lists cannot be upgraded to struct lists.
  auto bindex = index * (ONE * BITS / ELEMENTS);
  byte* b = ptr + bindex / BITS_PER_BYTE;
  auto bitnum = bindex % BITS_PER_BYTE / BITS;
  *reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(b) = (*reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(b) & ~(1 << unbound(bitnum)))
                                 | (static_cast<uint8_t>(value) << unbound(bitnum));
}

template <>
inline void ListBuilder::setDataElement<Void>(ElementCount index, Void value) {}

inline PointerBuilder ListBuilder::getPointerElement(ElementCount index) {
  return PointerBuilder(segment, capTable, reinterpret_cast<WirePointer*>(ptr +
      upgradeBound<uint64_t>(index) * step / BITS_PER_BYTE));
}

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

inline ListElementCount ListReader::size() const { return elementCount; }

template <typename T>
inline T ListReader::getDataElement(ElementCount index) const {
  return reinterpret_cast<const WireValue<T>*>(
      ptr + upgradeBound<uint64_t>(index) * step / BITS_PER_BYTE)->get();
}

template <>
inline bool ListReader::getDataElement<bool>(ElementCount index) const {
  // Ignore step for bit lists because bit lists cannot be upgraded to struct lists.
  auto bindex = index * (ONE * BITS / ELEMENTS);
  const byte* b = ptr + bindex / BITS_PER_BYTE;
  return (*reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(b) &
      unbound(ONE << (bindex % BITS_PER_BYTE / BITS))) != 0;
}

template <>
inline Void ListReader::getDataElement<Void>(ElementCount index) const {
  return VOID;
}

inline PointerReader ListReader::getPointerElement(ElementCount index) const {
  return PointerReader(segment, capTable, reinterpret_cast<const WirePointer*>(
      ptr + upgradeBound<uint64_t>(index) * step / BITS_PER_BYTE), nestingLimit);
}

// -------------------------------------------------------------------

inline OrphanBuilder::OrphanBuilder(OrphanBuilder&& other) noexcept
    : segment(other.segment), capTable(other.capTable), location(other.location) {
  memcpy(&tag, &other.tag, sizeof(tag));  // Needs memcpy to comply with aliasing rules.
  other.segment = nullptr;
  other.location = nullptr;
}

inline OrphanBuilder::~OrphanBuilder() noexcept(false) {
  if (segment != nullptr) euthanize();
}

inline OrphanBuilder& OrphanBuilder::operator=(OrphanBuilder&& other) {
  // With normal smart pointers, it's important to handle the case where the incoming pointer
  // is actually transitively owned by this one.  In this case, euthanize() would destroy `other`
  // before we copied it.  This isn't possible in the case of `OrphanBuilder` because it only
  // owns message objects, and `other` is not itself a message object, therefore cannot possibly
  // be transitively owned by `this`.

  if (segment != nullptr) euthanize();
  segment = other.segment;
  capTable = other.capTable;
  location = other.location;
  memcpy(&tag, &other.tag, sizeof(tag));  // Needs memcpy to comply with aliasing rules.
  other.segment = nullptr;
  other.location = nullptr;
  return *this;
}

}  // namespace _ (private)
}  // namespace capnp

#endif  // CAPNP_LAYOUT_H_