* Add support for primitive types in setters
* Update to address PR feedback
* Add tests and fixes for repeated fields
* Remove repeated field code, add getters
* Cleanup, test getters and oneofs
* Move boxing logic into separate class
* Add tests for wrapper type constructor args
* Update to add new setXXXValue methods
* Fix tests for invalid values
* Fix c extension for wrapper accessors
* Fix the bug that well known types didn't call Message_construct
* Address PR comments
* Refactoring init message with array logic
* Add include path to protoc
* Add missing TSRM_LS defintion
* Fix TSRM_LS
* Fix dist check
1. Fix C++ tests.
* Add missing files to Makefile.am and fix distcheck in tests.sh
* Remove BUILT_SOURCES from conformance/Makefile.am.
* Add some missing override keyword.
* Add a type cast to int64 because our StrCat() in stubs can't handle size_t.
2. Fix Java tests.
* Add missing test dependency on guava in pom.xml.
* Include newly referenced test data in test resources.
* Manually fix map_lite_test.proto which is overwritten because it's mapped
from map_test.proto in google3.
* Add back "optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME" which is still needed to keep the
opensource test passing as it's still running lite tests.
* Add a type cast in newBuilder() because without it the code doesn't compile
with openjdk javac 1.8 (the compiler can't figure if it's the right type
due to complex generic typing).
3. Fix Python tests.
* Remove/replace references to <hash_map>.
* Suppress more warnings in setup.py.
* Replace incorrect header inclusion for google/protobuf/proto_api.h.
* Add strings::EndsWith to google/protobuf/stubs/strutil.h because it's
referenced in the updated python C extension code.
* Replace proto2 with google::protobuf. The proto2 name is leaked to
opensource because we removed the subsitition rule for proto2 namespace
but only fixed C++ source code and forgot to update python C extension code.
Changes:
1. Remove stuff no longer needed. Lots of the heavy lifting were there
because we were running our own jenkins cluster and had to manage all
the test logs ourselves. Now they are useless.
2. Change "-j2" to "-j4" to speed up the test a little bit. Kokoro
machines have 4 logic CPUs according to their spec.
* Add conformance test for php c back
php c extension has different result for conformance test for different
php version and architecture. Try to add conformance back for php 7.1 c extension first.
* Disable conformance test for c extension on 32-bit architecture
32-bit and 64-bit have different failing tests
* Fix typo
* Add continuous test for ruby 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5
* Change ruby 2.5 to 2.5.0
* No need to provide argument to rb_funcall when argc is 0
* Fix tests for ruby 2.5
* Use rescue instead of assert_raise to accept subclass of error
* uses namespaces for nested messages and enums
* fixes namespaces for PHP dist
* fixes namespace for Descriptors, adds Cardinality and Kind
* fixes nested namespaces for reserved words and adds tests
* adds tests and generator fix for php class prefixes
* fixes escaping of protobuf packages, enum comments, misc others
* nice refactor of generated code
* adds class files for backwards compatibility
* simplifies code with templates
* adds compatibility files to makefile
* cleanup of generator and fixes nested namespace bug
* regenerates proto types
* remove internal BC classes
* adds deprecated warning, adds methods back
* simplifies if statement
* fixes dist files
* addresses review comments
* adds back TYPE_URL_PREFIX constant
* adds @deprecated to old nested class files
* skips tests which require a separate process when protobuf.so is enabled
* Adds tests for legacy nested classes that do not require separate processes to test
* uses legacy names for GPBUtil message check
* adds block for IDE @deprecated message
* Namespace for nested message/enum in c extension
* Remove unused code
* Fix php well known type conformance tests
* Properly generate code for test.proto
* Provide GPBMetadata files in c extensions for generated files to import.
* Remove unnecessary test
* Clean up code
* Add declaration for initOnce.
* Refactoring
* Fix php well known type conformance tests
* Properly generate code for test.proto
* Provide GPBMetadata files in c extensions for generated files to import.
* Remove unnecessary test
* Clean up code
* Add declaration for initOnce.
* Refactoring
* Add well known types to php runtime.
* Fix php7.0 tests
* No longer generate empty.proto in test as it has been included in
runtime.
* Fix zts build
* Clean code
* Rename g_p_b_empty to empty.
* Don't generate code for empty.proto in compatibility test
* Fix 32-bit
* Fix mac build
* Fix Makefile.am to add new files
* Add php_generic_services option
* Generate PHP generic services
* Respect namespaces for generated PHP services
* Test PHP generated services
* Rename PHP generator service method doc comment function
* Correct phpdoc service method case
* Test namespaced PHP generic services
* Always use the FQCN for PHP generic service input/output
* Add generated_service_test to php test.sh
* Add php service test protos to CI
* Add php service files to php_EXTRA_DIST
* Use Interface suffix for php generic services
* Add new file option php_namespace.
Use this option to change the namespace of php generated classes.
Default is empty. When this option is empty, the package name will be
used for determining the namespace.
* Uncomment commented tests
* Revert gdb test change
* Update csharp descriptor.
* Add test for empty php_namespace.
This has one important packaging change: the netstandard version now
depends (implicitly) on netstandard1.6.1 rather than on individual
packages. This is the preferred style of dependency, and shouldn't
affect any users - see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42946951
for details.
The tests are still NUnit, but NUnit doesn't support "dotnet test"
yet; the test project is now an executable using NUnitLite. (When
NUnit supports dotnet test, we can adapt to it.)
Note that the project will now only work in Visual Studio 2017 (and
Visual Studio Code, and from the command line with the .NET Core
1.0.0 SDK); Visual Studio 2015 does *not* support this project file
format.
descriptor.proto uses proto2 syntax, which is not ready for external
usage. However, some proto3 files import descriptor.proto and cannot be
used. In this PR, all references (We cheated by only removing
extensions, which is enough for now. User should avoid using messages
defined in descriptor.proto as field type.) to content in
descriptor.proto are removed from generated files. Those that import
descriptor.proto can be used like other proto files.