AttributeMetadata: use vector.reserve() instead of resize() and [i] and thus avoid unwanted AttributeMetadata() constructor call
#include <relpipe/protocol/constants.h>
#include "../include/relpipe/reader/TypeId.h"
#include "../include/relpipe/reader/RelationalReader.h"
#include "../include/relpipe/reader/Factory.h"
#include "StreamRelationalReader.h"
namespace relpipe {
namespace reader {
RelationalReader* Factory::create(std::istream& input) {
return new StreamRelationalReader(input);
}
/**
* Some basic constants defined in lib-protocol are re-exported in public headers of lib-reader and lib-reader,
* so we should check (during compile-time) that they match.
*/
#define PROTOCOL_VIOLATION_TYPE_ID_ERROR "type id does not match with protocol"
static_assert((int) TypeId::BOOLEAN == relpipe::protocol::DATA_TYPE_ID_BOOLEAN, PROTOCOL_VIOLATION_TYPE_ID_ERROR);
static_assert((int) TypeId::STRING == relpipe::protocol::DATA_TYPE_ID_STRING, PROTOCOL_VIOLATION_TYPE_ID_ERROR);
static_assert((int) TypeId::INTEGER == relpipe::protocol::DATA_TYPE_ID_INTEGER, PROTOCOL_VIOLATION_TYPE_ID_ERROR);
#define PROTOCOL_VIOLATION_TYPE_DEF_ERROR "type definition does not match with protocol"
static_assert(std::is_same<relpipe::reader::boolean_t, typename relpipe::protocol::boolean_t>::value, PROTOCOL_VIOLATION_TYPE_DEF_ERROR);
static_assert(std::is_same<relpipe::reader::integer_t, typename relpipe::protocol::integer_t>::value, PROTOCOL_VIOLATION_TYPE_DEF_ERROR);
static_assert(std::is_same<relpipe::reader::string_t, typename relpipe::protocol::string_t>::value, PROTOCOL_VIOLATION_TYPE_DEF_ERROR);
static_assert(std::is_same<relpipe::reader::octet_t, typename relpipe::protocol::octet_t>::value, PROTOCOL_VIOLATION_TYPE_DEF_ERROR);
}
}