* Fix construction of messages using the C++ Python implementation when a map field is passed from one message to another.
* Add a test on message map field construction
* python 3 support
* review comments
* add test
* Collapse code into one
* Add several fixes for python toolchain
* Fix versin regex
* Make script exit on error
* Fix version regex
* Fix version regex
* Fix version regex
* Fix version regex
* Make test run on the current commit
* Fix test
* Fix test
* Use git to retrieve current commit
* Fix tests
* Fix tests
* Also make linux and mac work on the current commit
* Fix test
* Down-integrate internal changes to github.
* fix python conformance test
* fix csharp conformance test
* add back java map_lite_test.proto's optimize for option
* fix php conformance test
* Rebuild python docker image
* Update docker image
* Change call to build_and_run_docker.sh
* Set up python tests for different versions
* Fix comments
* Add kokoro build for python source package
* Use libc++ for xcode 10 (#5303)
The xcode 10 removes the deprecated libstdc++ library. We could set
"MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET" to "10.9" to use libc++ instead.
* Add python 3.7 build
* Add build for python 3.7 on linux and windows
* Remove unused source build
* Add comment
* Fix $MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET mismatch
* Fix MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET mismatch
* Add missing import for sysconfig
* Add missing imports
* Fix parsing empty Struct Values from Json
This fixes a bug. When parsing a struct from JSON like
struct = json_format.Parse('{"k": {}}', Struct())
then the struct's "k" value would end up not initialized, and accessing
the value would raise an error.
In[1]: struct['k']
ValueError: Value not set
That seems to be because the Struct field of the Value was not set.
In[2]: struct
Out[2]:
fields {
key: "k"
value {
}
}
This commit makes sure that the Value's Struct field is initialized even
if the Struct has no values itself.
This commit also extends a test to cover this case.
* Additionally test for empty list
* ParseFromString returns bytes parsed
ParseFromString is documented as returning the number of bytes parsed,
and the C++ implementation does this, so the Python implementation
should too.
See #5165.
* Fix docstring
* Add a test for ParseFromString length behavior
Many classes within collections were moved to collections.abc in Python
3.3 -- their usage as imported directly from collections is now
deprecated as of Python 3.7 and will be removed soon.
The fallback import added in this PR can be removed entirely when
support for versions of Python prior to 3.3 is dropped.
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.
Compilation of Python wrappers fails with Python 3.7 because
the Python folks changed their C API such that
PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize() now returns a const char* rather
than a char*. Add a patch to work around. Relates #4086.