"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.reflectionCreate = void 0; const reflection_scalar_default_1 = require("./reflection-scalar-default"); const message_type_contract_1 = require("./message-type-contract"); /** * Creates an instance of the generic message, using the field * information. */ function reflectionCreate(type) { /** * This ternary can be removed in the next major version. * The `Object.create()` code path utilizes a new `messagePrototype` * property on the `IMessageType` which has this same `MESSAGE_TYPE` * non-enumerable property on it. Doing it this way means that we only * pay the cost of `Object.defineProperty()` once per `IMessageType` * class of once per "instance". The falsy code path is only provided * for backwards compatibility in cases where the runtime library is * updated without also updating the generated code. */ const msg = type.messagePrototype ? Object.create(type.messagePrototype) : Object.defineProperty({}, message_type_contract_1.MESSAGE_TYPE, { value: type }); for (let field of type.fields) { let name = field.localName; if (field.opt) continue; if (field.oneof) msg[field.oneof] = { oneofKind: undefined }; else if (field.repeat) msg[name] = []; else switch (field.kind) { case "scalar": msg[name] = reflection_scalar_default_1.reflectionScalarDefault(field.T, field.L); break; case "enum": // we require 0 to be default value for all enums msg[name] = 0; break; case "map": msg[name] = {}; break; } } return msg; } exports.reflectionCreate = reflectionCreate;