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2016-05-10 version 3.0.0-beta-3 (C++/Java/Python/Ruby/Nano/Objective-C/C#/JavaScript)
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General
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* Supported Proto3 lite-runtime in C++/Java for mobile platforms.
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* Any type now supports APIs to specify prefixes other than
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type.googleapis.com
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C++ (Beta)
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* Improved hash maps. TODO(gpike)
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* Arenas
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- Several inlined methods in Arena were moved to out-of-line to improve
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build performance and code size.
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- Added SpaceAllocatedAndUsed() to report both space used and allocated
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- Added convenient class UnsafeArenaAllocatedRepeatedPtrFieldBackInserter
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* Any
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- TextFormat now expand the Any type rather than printing bytes.
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* Performance optimizations and various bug fixes.
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Java (Beta)
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* Introduced an ExperimentalApi annotation. Annotated APIs are experimental
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and are subject to change in a backward incompatible way in future releases.
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* Introduced zero-copy serialization as an ExperimentalApi. TODO(nathanmittler)
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* Improved the performance for lite-runtime. TODO(dweis)
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* Various bug fixes and small feature enhancement.
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- Fixed stack overflow when in hashCode() for infinite recursive oneofs.
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- Fixed the lazy field parsing in lite to merge rather than overwrite.
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- TextFormat now supports reporting line/column numbers on errors.
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Python (Beta)
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* TODO(jieluo)
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Objective-C (Beta)
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* TODO(thomasvl)
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C# (Beta)
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* TODO(jonskeet)
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Javascript (Alpha)
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* TODO(haberman)
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C++/Java Lite (Alpha)
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A new "lite" generator parameter was introduced in the protoc for C++ and
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Java for Proto3 syntax messages. Example usage:
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./protoc --cpp_out=lite:$OUTPUT_PATH foo.proto
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The protoc will treat the current input and all the transitive dependencies
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as LITE. The same generator parameter must be used to generate the
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dependencies.
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In Proto3 syntax files, "optimized_for=LITE_RUNTIME" is no longer supported.
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2015-12-30 version 3.0.0-beta-2 (C++/Java/Python/Ruby/Nano/Objective-C/C#/JavaScript)
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General
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* Introduced a new language implementation: JavaScript.
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* Added a new field option "json_name". By default proto field names are
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converted to "lowerCamelCase" in proto3 JSON format. This option can be
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used to override this behavior and specify a different JSON name for the
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field.
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* Added conformance tests to ensure implementations are following proto3 JSON
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specification.
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C++ (Beta)
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* Various bug fixes and improvements to the JSON support utility:
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- Duplicate map keys in JSON are now rejected (i.e., translation will
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fail).
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- Fixed wire-format for google.protobuf.Value/ListValue.
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- Fixed precision loss when converting google.protobuf.Timestamp.
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- Fixed a bug when parsing invalid UTF-8 code points.
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- Fixed a memory leak.
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- Reduced call stack usage.
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Java (Beta)
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* Cleaned up some unused methods on CodedOutputStream.
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* Presized lists for packed fields during parsing in the lite runtime to
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reduce allocations and improve performance.
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* Improved the performance of unknown fields in the lite runtime.
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* Introduced UnsafeByteStrings to support zero-copy ByteString creation.
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* Various bug fixes and improvements to the JSON support utility:
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- Fixed a thread-safety bug.
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- Added a new option “preservingProtoFieldNames” to JsonFormat.
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- Added a new option “includingDefaultValueFields” to JsonFormat.
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- Updated the JSON utility to comply with proto3 JSON specification.
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Python (Beta)
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* Added proto3 JSON format utility. It includes support for all field types
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and a few well-known types except for Any and Struct.
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* Added runtime support for Any, Timestamp, Duration and FieldMask.
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* [ ] is now accepted for repeated scalar fields in text format parser.
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* Map fields now have proper O(1) performance for lookup/insert/delete
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when using the Python/C++ implementation. They were previously using O(n)
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search-based algorithms because the C++ reflection interface didn't
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support true map operations.
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Objective-C (Beta)
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* Various bug-fixes and code tweaks to pass more strict compiler warnings.
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* Now has conformance test coverage and is passing all tests.
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C# (Beta)
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* Various bug-fixes.
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* Code generation: Files generated in directories based on namespace.
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* Code generation: Include comments from .proto files in XML doc
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comments (naively)
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* Code generation: Change organization/naming of "reflection class" (access
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to file descriptor)
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* Code generation and library: Add Parser property to MessageDescriptor,
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and introduce a non-generic parser type.
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* Library: Added TypeRegistry to support JSON parsing/formatting of Any.
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* Library: Added Any.Pack/Unpack support.
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* Library: Implemented JSON parsing.
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Javascript (Alpha)
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* Added proto3 support for JavaScript. The runtime is written in pure
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JavaScript and works in browsers and in Node.js. To generate JavaScript
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code for your proto, invoke protoc with "--js_out". See js/README.md
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for more build instructions.
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2015-08-26 version 3.0.0-beta-1 (C++/Java/Python/Ruby/Nano/Objective-C/C#)
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About Beta
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* This is the first beta release of protobuf v3.0.0. Not all languages
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have reached beta stage. Languages not marked as beta are still in
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alpha (i.e., be prepared for API breaking changes).
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General
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* Proto3 JSON is supported in several languages (fully supported in C++
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and Java, partially supported in Ruby/C#). The JSON spec is defined in
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the proto3 language guide:
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https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json
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We will publish a more detailed spec to define the exact behavior of
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proto3-conformant JSON serializers and parsers. Until then, do not rely
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on specific behaviors of the implementation if it’s not documented in
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the above spec. More specifically, the behavior is not yet finalized for
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the following:
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- Parsing invalid JSON input (e.g., input with trailing commas).
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- Non-camelCase names in JSON input.
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- The same field appears multiple times in JSON input.
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- JSON arrays contain “null” values.
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- The message has unknown fields.
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* Proto3 now enforces strict UTF-8 checking. Parsing will fail if a string
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field contains non UTF-8 data.
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C++ (Beta)
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* Introduced new utility functions/classes in the google/protobuf/util
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directory:
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- MessageDifferencer: compare two proto messages and report their
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differences.
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- JsonUtil: support converting protobuf binary format to/from JSON.
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- TimeUtil: utility functions to work with well-known types Timestamp
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and Duration.
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- FieldMaskUtil: utility functions to work with FieldMask.
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* Performance optimization of arena construction and destruction.
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* Bug fixes for arena and maps support.
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* Changed to use cmake for Windows Visual Studio builds.
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* Added Bazel support.
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Java (Beta)
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* Introduced a new util package that will be distributed as a separate
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artifact in maven. It contains:
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- JsonFormat: convert proto messages to/from JSON.
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- TimeUtil: utility functions to work with Timestamp and Duration.
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- FieldMaskUtil: utility functions to work with FieldMask.
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* The static PARSER in each generated message is deprecated, and it will
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be removed in a future release. A static parser() getter is generated
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for each message type instead.
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* Performance optimizations for String fields serialization.
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* Performance optimizations for Lite runtime on Android:
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- Reduced allocations
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- Reduced method overhead after ProGuarding
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- Reduced code size after ProGuarding
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Python (Alpha)
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* Removed legacy Python 2.5 support.
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* Moved to a single Python 2.x/3.x-compatible codebase, instead of using 2to3.
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* Fixed build/tests on Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, and 3.4.
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- Pure-Python works on all four.
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- Python/C++ implementation works on all but 3.4, due to changes in the
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Python/C++ API in 3.4.
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* Some preliminary work has been done to allow for multiple DescriptorPools
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with Python/C++.
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Ruby (Alpha)
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* Many bugfixes:
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- fixed parsing/serialization of bytes, sint, sfixed types
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- other parser bugfixes
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- fixed memory leak affecting Ruby 2.2
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JavaNano (Alpha)
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* JavaNano generated code now will be put in a nano package by default to
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avoid conflicts with Java generated code.
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Objective-C (Alpha)
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* Added non-null markup to ObjC library. Requires SDK 8.4+ to build.
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* Many bugfixes:
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- Removed the class/enum filter.
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- Renamed some internal types to avoid conflicts with the well-known types
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protos.
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- Added missing support for parsing repeated primitive fields in packed or
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unpacked forms.
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- Added *Count for repeated and map<> fields to avoid auto-create when
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checking for them being set.
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C# (Alpha)
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* Namespace changed to Google.Protobuf (and NuGet package will be named
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correspondingly).
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* Target platforms now .NET 4.5 and selected portable subsets only.
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* Removed lite runtime.
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* Reimplementation to use mutable message types.
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* Null references used to represent "no value" for message type fields.
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* Proto3 semantics supported; proto2 files are prohibited for C# codegen.
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Most proto3 features supported:
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- JSON formatting (a.k.a. serialization to JSON), including well-known
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types (except for Any).
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- Wrapper types mapped to nullable value types (or string/ByteString
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allowing nullability). JSON parsing is not supported yet.
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- maps
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- oneof
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- enum unknown value preservation
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2015-05-25 version 3.0.0-alpha-3 (Objective-C/C#):
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General
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* Introduced two new language implementations (Objective-C, C#) to proto3.
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* Explicit "optional" keyword are disallowed in proto3 syntax, as fields are
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optional by default.
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* Group fields are no longer supported in proto3 syntax.
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* Changed repeated primitive fields to use packed serialization by default in
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proto3 (implemented for C++, Java, Python in this release). The user can
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still disable packed serialization by setting packed to false for now.
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* Added well-known type protos (any.proto, empty.proto, timestamp.proto,
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duration.proto, etc.). Users can import and use these protos just like
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regular proto files. Additional runtime support will be added for them in
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future releases (in the form of utility helper functions, or having them
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replaced by language specific types in generated code).
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* Added a "reserved" keyword in both proto2 and proto3 syntax. User can use
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this keyword to declare reserved field numbers and names to prevent them
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from being reused by other fields in the same message.
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To reserve field numbers, add a reserved declaration in your message:
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message TestMessage {
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reserved 2, 15, 9 to 11, 3;
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}
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This reserves field numbers 2, 3, 9, 10, 11 and 15. If a user uses any of
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these as field numbers, the protocol buffer compiler will report an error.
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Field names can also be reserved:
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message TestMessage {
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reserved "foo", "bar";
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}
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* Various bug fixes since 3.0.0-alpha-2
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Objective-C
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Objective-C includes a code generator and a native objective-c runtime
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library. By adding “--objc_out” to protoc, the code generator will generate
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a header(*.pbobjc.h) and an implementation file(*.pbobjc.m) for each proto
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file.
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In this first release, the generated interface provides: enums, messages,
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field support(single, repeated, map, oneof), proto2 and proto3 syntax
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support, parsing and serialization. It’s compatible with ARC and non-ARC
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usage. Besides, user can also access it via the swift bridging header.
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See objectivec/README.md for details.
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C#
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* C# protobufs are based on project
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https://github.com/jskeet/protobuf-csharp-port. The original project was
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frozen and all the new development will happen here.
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* Codegen plugin for C# was completely rewritten to C++ and is now an
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integral part of protoc.
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* Some refactorings and cleanup has been applied to the C# runtime library.
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* Only proto2 is supported in C# at the moment, proto3 support is in
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progress and will likely bring significant breaking changes to the API.
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See csharp/README.md for details.
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C++
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* Added runtime support for Any type. To use Any in your proto file, first
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import the definition of Any:
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// foo.proto
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import "google/protobuf/any.proto";
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message Foo {
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google.protobuf.Any any_field = 1;
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}
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message Bar {
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int32 value = 1;
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}
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Then in C++ you can access the Any field using PackFrom()/UnpackTo()
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methods:
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Foo foo;
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Bar bar = ...;
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foo.mutable_any_field()->PackFrom(bar);
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...
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if (foo.any_field().IsType<Bar>()) {
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foo.any_field().UnpackTo(&bar);
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...
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}
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* In text format, entries of a map field will be sorted by key.
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Java
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* Continued optimizations on the lite runtime to improve performance for
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Android.
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Python
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* Added map support.
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- maps now have a dict-like interface (msg.map_field[key] = value)
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- existing code that modifies maps via the repeated field interface
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will need to be updated.
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Ruby
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* Improvements to RepeatedField's emulation of the Ruby Array API.
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* Various speedups and internal cleanups.
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2015-02-26 version 3.0.0-alpha-2 (Python/Ruby/JavaNano):
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General
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* Introduced three new language implementations (Ruby, JavaNano, and
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Python) to proto3.
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* Various bug fixes since 3.0.0-alpha-1
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Python:
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Python has received several updates, most notably support for proto3
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semantics in any .proto file that declares syntax="proto3".
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Messages declared in proto3 files no longer represent field presence
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for scalar fields (number, enums, booleans, or strings). You can
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no longer call HasField() for such fields, and they are serialized
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based on whether they have a non-zero/empty/false value.
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One other notable change is in the C++-accelerated implementation.
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Descriptor objects (which describe the protobuf schema and allow
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reflection over it) are no longer duplicated between the Python
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and C++ layers. The Python descriptors are now simple wrappers
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around the C++ descriptors. This change should significantly
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reduce the memory usage of programs that use a lot of message
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types.
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Ruby:
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We have added proto3 support for Ruby via a native C extension.
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The Ruby extension itself is included in the ruby/ directory, and details on
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building and installing the extension are in ruby/README.md. The extension
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will also be published as a Ruby gem. Code generator support is included as
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part of `protoc` with the `--ruby_out` flag.
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The Ruby extension implements a user-friendly DSL to define message types
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(also generated by the code generator from `.proto` files). Once a message
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type is defined, the user may create instances of the message that behave in
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ways idiomatic to Ruby. For example:
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- Message fields are present as ordinary Ruby properties (getter method
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`foo` and setter method `foo=`).
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- Repeated field elements are stored in a container that acts like a native
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Ruby array, and map elements are stored in a container that acts like a
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native Ruby hashmap.
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- The usual well-known methods, such as `#to_s`, `#dup`, and the like, are
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present.
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Unlike several existing third-party Ruby extensions for protobuf, this
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extension is built on a "strongly-typed" philosophy: message fields and
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array/map containers will throw exceptions eagerly when values of the
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incorrect type are inserted.
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See ruby/README.md for details.
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JavaNano:
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JavaNano is a special code generator and runtime library designed especially
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for resource-restricted systems, like Android. It is very resource-friendly
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in both the amount of code and the runtime overhead. Here is an an overview
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of JavaNano features compared with the official Java protobuf:
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- No descriptors or message builders.
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- All messages are mutable; fields are public Java fields.
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- For optional fields only, encapsulation behind setter/getter/hazzer/
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clearer functions is opt-in, which provide proper 'has' state support.
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- For proto2, if not opted in, has state (field presence) is not available.
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Serialization outputs all fields not equal to their defaults.
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The behavior is consistent with proto3 semantics.
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- Required fields (proto2 only) are always serialized.
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- Enum constants are integers; protection against invalid values only
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when parsing from the wire.
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- Enum constants can be generated into container interfaces bearing
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the enum's name (so the referencing code is in Java style).
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- CodedInputByteBufferNano can only take byte[] (not InputStream).
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- Similarly CodedOutputByteBufferNano can only write to byte[].
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- Repeated fields are in arrays, not ArrayList or Vector. Null array
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elements are allowed and silently ignored.
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- Full support for serializing/deserializing repeated packed fields.
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- Support extensions (in proto2).
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- Unset messages/groups are null, not an immutable empty default
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instance.
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- toByteArray(...) and mergeFrom(...) are now static functions of
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MessageNano.
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- The 'bytes' type translates to the Java type byte[].
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See javanano/README.txt for details.
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2014-12-01 version 3.0.0-alpha-1 (C++/Java):
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General
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* Introduced Protocol Buffers language version 3 (aka proto3).
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When protobuf was initially opensourced it implemented Protocol Buffers
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language version 2 (aka proto2), which is why the version number
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started from v2.0.0. From v3.0.0, a new language version (proto3) is
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introduced while the old version (proto2) will continue to be supported.
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The main intent of introducing proto3 is to clean up protobuf before
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pushing the language as the foundation of Google's new API platform.
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In proto3, the language is simplified, both for ease of use and to
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make it available in a wider range of programming languages. At the
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same time a few features are added to better support common idioms
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found in APIs.
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The following are the main new features in language version 3:
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1. Removal of field presence logic for primitive value fields, removal
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of required fields, and removal of default values. This makes proto3
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significantly easier to implement with open struct representations,
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as in languages like Android Java, Objective C, or Go.
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2. Removal of unknown fields.
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3. Removal of extensions, which are instead replaced by a new standard
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type called Any.
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4. Fix semantics for unknown enum values.
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5. Addition of maps.
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6. Addition of a small set of standard types for representation of time,
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dynamic data, etc.
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7. A well-defined encoding in JSON as an alternative to binary proto
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encoding.
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This release (v3.0.0-alpha-1) includes partial proto3 support for C++ and
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Java. Items 6 (well-known types) and 7 (JSON format) in the above feature
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list are not implemented.
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A new notion "syntax" is introduced to specify whether a .proto file
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uses proto2 or proto3:
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// foo.proto
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syntax = "proto3";
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message Bar {...}
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If omitted, the protocol compiler will generate a warning and "proto2" will
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be used as the default. This warning will be turned into an error in a
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future release.
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We recommend that new Protocol Buffers users use proto3. However, we do not
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generally recommend that existing users migrate from proto2 from proto3 due
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to API incompatibility, and we will continue to support proto2 for a long
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time.
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* Added support for map fields (implemented in C++/Java for both proto2 and
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proto3).
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Map fields can be declared using the following syntax:
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message Foo {
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map<string, string> values = 1;
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}
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Data of a map field will be stored in memory as an unordered map and it
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can be accessed through generated accessors.
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C++
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* Added arena allocation support (for both proto2 and proto3).
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Profiling shows memory allocation and deallocation constitutes a significant
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fraction of CPU-time spent in protobuf code and arena allocation is a
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technique introduced to reduce this cost. With arena allocation, new
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objects will be allocated from a large piece of preallocated memory and
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deallocation of these objects is almost free. Early adoption shows 20% to
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50% improvement in some Google binaries.
|
||
|
||
To enable arena support, add the following option to your .proto file:
|
||
|
||
option cc_enable_arenas = true;
|
||
|
||
Protocol compiler will generate additional code to make the generated
|
||
message classes work with arenas. This does not change the existing API
|
||
of protobuf messages and does not affect wire format. Your existing code
|
||
should continue to work after adding this option. In the future we will
|
||
make this option enabled by default.
|
||
|
||
To actually take advantage of arena allocation, you need to use the arena
|
||
APIs when creating messages. A quick example of using the arena API:
|
||
|
||
{
|
||
google::protobuf::Arena arena;
|
||
// Allocate a protobuf message in the arena.
|
||
MyMessage* message = Arena::CreateMessage<MyMessage>(&arena);
|
||
// All submessages will be allocated in the same arena.
|
||
if (!message->ParseFromString(data)) {
|
||
// Deal with malformed input data.
|
||
}
|
||
// Must not delete the message here. It will be deleted automatically
|
||
// when the arena is destroyed.
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Currently arena does not work with map fields. Enabling arena in a .proto
|
||
file containing map fields will result in compile errors in the generated
|
||
code. This will be addressed in a future release.
|
||
|
||
2014-10-20 version 2.6.1:
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Added atomicops support for Solaris.
|
||
* Released memory allocated by InitializeDefaultRepeatedFields() and
|
||
GetEmptyString(). Some memory sanitizers reported them as memory leaks.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* Updated DynamicMessage.setField() to handle repeated enum values
|
||
correctly.
|
||
* Fixed a bug that caused NullPointerException to be thrown when
|
||
converting manually constructed FileDescriptorProto to
|
||
FileDescriptor.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* Fixed WhichOneof() to work with de-serialized protobuf messages.
|
||
* Fixed a missing file problem of Python C++ implementation.
|
||
|
||
2014-08-15 version 2.6.0:
|
||
|
||
General
|
||
* Added oneofs(unions) feature. Fields in the same oneof will share
|
||
memory and at most one field can be set at the same time. Use the
|
||
oneof keyword to define a oneof like:
|
||
message SampleMessage {
|
||
oneof test_oneof {
|
||
string name = 4;
|
||
YourMessage sub_message = 9;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
* Files, services, enums, messages, methods and enum values can be marked
|
||
as deprecated now.
|
||
* Added Support for list values, including lists of messages, when
|
||
parsing text-formatted protos in C++ and Java.
|
||
For example: foo: [1, 2, 3]
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Enhanced customization on TestFormat printing.
|
||
* Added SwapFields() in reflection API to swap a subset of fields.
|
||
Added SetAllocatedMessage() in reflection API.
|
||
* Repeated primitive extensions are now packable. The
|
||
[packed=true] option only affects serializers. Therefore, it is
|
||
possible to switch a repeated extension field to packed format
|
||
without breaking backwards-compatibility.
|
||
* Various speed optimizations.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* writeTo() method in ByteString can now write a substring to an
|
||
output stream. Added endWith() method for ByteString.
|
||
* ByteString and ByteBuffer are now supported in CodedInputStream
|
||
and CodedOutputStream.
|
||
* java_generate_equals_and_hash can now be used with the LITE_RUNTIME.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* A new C++-backed extension module (aka "cpp api v2") that replaces the
|
||
old ("cpp api v1") one. Much faster than the pure Python code. This one
|
||
resolves many bugs and is recommended for general use over the
|
||
pure Python when possible.
|
||
* Descriptors now have enum_types_by_name and extension_types_by_name dict
|
||
attributes.
|
||
* Support for Python 3.
|
||
|
||
2013-02-27 version 2.5.0:
|
||
|
||
General
|
||
* New notion "import public" that allows a proto file to forward the content
|
||
it imports to its importers. For example,
|
||
// foo.proto
|
||
import public "bar.proto";
|
||
import "baz.proto";
|
||
|
||
// qux.proto
|
||
import "foo.proto";
|
||
// Stuff defined in bar.proto may be used in this file, but stuff from
|
||
// baz.proto may NOT be used without importing it explicitly.
|
||
This is useful for moving proto files. To move a proto file, just leave
|
||
a single "import public" in the old proto file.
|
||
* New enum option "allow_alias" that specifies whether different symbols can
|
||
be assigned the same numeric value. Default value is "true". Setting it to
|
||
false causes the compiler to reject enum definitions where multiple symbols
|
||
have the same numeric value.
|
||
Note: We plan to flip the default value to "false" in a future release.
|
||
Projects using enum aliases should set the option to "true" in their .proto
|
||
files.
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* New generated method set_allocated_foo(Type* foo) for message and string
|
||
fields. This method allows you to set the field to a pre-allocated object
|
||
and the containing message takes the ownership of that object.
|
||
* Added SetAllocatedExtension() and ReleaseExtension() to extensions API.
|
||
* Custom options are now formatted correctly when descriptors are printed in
|
||
text format.
|
||
* Various speed optimizations.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* Comments in proto files are now collected and put into generated code as
|
||
comments for corresponding classes and data members.
|
||
* Added Parser to parse directly into messages without a Builder. For
|
||
example,
|
||
Foo foo = Foo.PARSER.ParseFrom(input);
|
||
Using Parser is ~25% faster than using Builder to parse messages.
|
||
* Added getters/setters to access the underlying ByteString of a string field
|
||
directly.
|
||
* ByteString now supports more operations: substring(), prepend(), and
|
||
append(). The implementation of ByteString uses a binary tree structure
|
||
to support these operations efficiently.
|
||
* New method findInitializationErrors() that lists all missing required
|
||
fields.
|
||
* Various code size and speed optimizations.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* Added support for dynamic message creation. DescriptorDatabase,
|
||
DescriptorPool, and MessageFactory work like their C++ counterparts to
|
||
simplify Descriptor construction from *DescriptorProtos, and MessageFactory
|
||
provides a message instance from a Descriptor.
|
||
* Added pickle support for protobuf messages.
|
||
* Unknown fields are now preserved after parsing.
|
||
* Fixed bug where custom options were not correctly populated. Custom
|
||
options can be accessed now.
|
||
* Added EnumTypeWrapper that provides better accessibility to enum types.
|
||
* Added ParseMessage(descriptor, bytes) to generate a new Message instance
|
||
from a descriptor and a byte string.
|
||
|
||
2011-05-01 version 2.4.1:
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Fixed the friendship problem for old compilers to make the library now gcc 3
|
||
compatible again.
|
||
* Fixed vcprojects/extract_includes.bat to extract compiler/plugin.h.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* Removed usages of JDK 1.6 only features to make the library now JDK 1.5
|
||
compatible again.
|
||
* Fixed a bug about negative enum values.
|
||
* serialVersionUID is now defined in generated messages for java serializing.
|
||
* Fixed protoc to use java.lang.Object, which makes "Object" now a valid
|
||
message name again.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* Experimental C++ implementation now requires C++ protobuf library installed.
|
||
See the README.txt in the python directory for details.
|
||
|
||
2011-02-02 version 2.4.0:
|
||
|
||
General
|
||
* The RPC (cc|java|py)_generic_services default value is now false instead of
|
||
true.
|
||
* Custom options can have aggregate types. For example,
|
||
message MyOption {
|
||
optional string comment = 1;
|
||
optional string author = 2;
|
||
}
|
||
extend google.protobuf.FieldOptions {
|
||
optional MyOption myoption = 12345;
|
||
}
|
||
This option can now be set as follows:
|
||
message SomeType {
|
||
optional int32 field = 1 [(myoption) = { comment:'x' author:'y' }];
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Various speed and code size optimizations.
|
||
* Added a release_foo() method on string and message fields.
|
||
* Fixed gzip_output_stream sub-stream handling.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* Builders now maintain sub-builders for sub-messages. Use getFooBuilder() to
|
||
get the builder for the sub-message "foo". This allows you to repeatedly
|
||
modify deeply-nested sub-messages without rebuilding them.
|
||
* Builder.build() no longer invalidates the Builder for generated messages
|
||
(You may continue to modify it and then build another message).
|
||
* Code generator will generate efficient equals() and hashCode()
|
||
implementations if new option java_generate_equals_and_hash is enabled.
|
||
(Otherwise, reflection-based implementations are used.)
|
||
* Generated messages now implement Serializable.
|
||
* Fields with [deprecated=true] will be marked with @Deprecated in Java.
|
||
* Added lazy conversion of UTF-8 encoded strings to String objects to improve
|
||
performance.
|
||
* Various optimizations.
|
||
* Enum value can be accessed directly, instead of calling getNumber() on the
|
||
enum member.
|
||
* For each enum value, an integer constant is also generated with the suffix
|
||
_VALUE.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* Added an experimental C++ implementation for Python messages via a Python
|
||
extension. Implementation type is controlled by an environment variable
|
||
PROTOCOL_BUFFERS_PYTHON_IMPLEMENTATION (valid values: "cpp" and "python")
|
||
The default value is currently "python" but will be changed to "cpp" in
|
||
future release.
|
||
* Improved performance on message instantiation significantly.
|
||
Most of the work on message instantiation is done just once per message
|
||
class, instead of once per message instance.
|
||
* Improved performance on text message parsing.
|
||
* Allow add() to forward keyword arguments to the concrete class.
|
||
E.g. instead of
|
||
item = repeated_field.add()
|
||
item.foo = bar
|
||
item.baz = quux
|
||
You can do:
|
||
repeated_field.add(foo=bar, baz=quux)
|
||
* Added a sort() interface to the BaseContainer.
|
||
* Added an extend() method to repeated composite fields.
|
||
* Added UTF8 debug string support.
|
||
|
||
2010-01-08 version 2.3.0:
|
||
|
||
General
|
||
* Parsers for repeated numeric fields now always accept both packed and
|
||
unpacked input. The [packed=true] option only affects serializers.
|
||
Therefore, it is possible to switch a field to packed format without
|
||
breaking backwards-compatibility -- as long as all parties are using
|
||
protobuf 2.3.0 or above, at least.
|
||
* The generic RPC service code generated by the C++, Java, and Python
|
||
generators can be disabled via file options:
|
||
option cc_generic_services = false;
|
||
option java_generic_services = false;
|
||
option py_generic_services = false;
|
||
This allows plugins to generate alternative code, possibly specific to some
|
||
particular RPC implementation.
|
||
|
||
protoc
|
||
* Now supports a plugin system for code generators. Plugins can generate
|
||
code for new languages or inject additional code into the output of other
|
||
code generators. Plugins are just binaries which accept a protocol buffer
|
||
on stdin and write a protocol buffer to stdout, so they may be written in
|
||
any language. See src/google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto.
|
||
**WARNING**: Plugins are experimental. The interface may change in a
|
||
future version.
|
||
* If the output location ends in .zip or .jar, protoc will write its output
|
||
to a zip/jar archive instead of a directory. For example:
|
||
protoc --java_out=myproto_srcs.jar --python_out=myproto.zip myproto.proto
|
||
Currently the archive contents are not compressed, though this could change
|
||
in the future.
|
||
* inf, -inf, and nan can now be used as default values for float and double
|
||
fields.
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Various speed and code size optimizations.
|
||
* DynamicMessageFactory is now fully thread-safe.
|
||
* Message::Utf8DebugString() method is like DebugString() but avoids escaping
|
||
UTF-8 bytes.
|
||
* Compiled-in message types can now contain dynamic extensions, through use
|
||
of CodedInputStream::SetExtensionRegistry().
|
||
* Now compiles shared libraries (DLLs) by default on Cygwin and MinGW, to
|
||
match other platforms. Use --disable-shared to avoid this.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* parseDelimitedFrom() and mergeDelimitedFrom() now detect EOF and return
|
||
false/null instead of throwing an exception.
|
||
* Fixed some initialization ordering bugs.
|
||
* Fixes for OpenJDK 7.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* 10-25 times faster than 2.2.0, still pure-Python.
|
||
* Calling a mutating method on a sub-message always instantiates the message
|
||
in its parent even if the mutating method doesn't actually mutate anything
|
||
(e.g. parsing from an empty string).
|
||
* Expanded descriptors a bit.
|
||
|
||
2009-08-11 version 2.2.0:
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Lite mode: The "optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME" option causes the compiler
|
||
to generate code which only depends libprotobuf-lite, which is much smaller
|
||
than libprotobuf but lacks descriptors, reflection, and some other features.
|
||
* Fixed bug where Message.Swap(Message) was only implemented for
|
||
optimize_for_speed. Swap now properly implemented in both modes
|
||
(Issue 91).
|
||
* Added RemoveLast and SwapElements(index1, index2) to Reflection
|
||
interface for repeated elements.
|
||
* Added Swap(Message) to Reflection interface.
|
||
* Floating-point literals in generated code that are intended to be
|
||
single-precision now explicitly have 'f' suffix to avoid pedantic warnings
|
||
produced by some compilers.
|
||
* The [deprecated=true] option now causes the C++ code generator to generate
|
||
a GCC-style deprecation annotation (no-op on other compilers).
|
||
* google::protobuf::GetEnumDescriptor<SomeGeneratedEnumType>() returns the
|
||
EnumDescriptor for that type -- useful for templates which cannot call
|
||
SomeGeneratedEnumType_descriptor().
|
||
* Various optimizations and obscure bug fixes.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* Lite mode: The "optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME" option causes the compiler
|
||
to generate code which only depends libprotobuf-lite, which is much smaller
|
||
than libprotobuf but lacks descriptors, reflection, and some other features.
|
||
* Lots of style cleanups.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* Fixed endianness bug with floats and doubles.
|
||
* Text format parsing support.
|
||
* Fix bug with parsing packed repeated fields in embedded messages.
|
||
* Ability to initialize fields by passing keyword args to constructor.
|
||
* Support iterators in extend and __setslice__ for containers.
|
||
|
||
2009-05-13 version 2.1.0:
|
||
|
||
General
|
||
* Repeated fields of primitive types (types other that string, group, and
|
||
nested messages) may now use the option [packed = true] to get a more
|
||
efficient encoding. In the new encoding, the entire list is written
|
||
as a single byte blob using the "length-delimited" wire type. Within
|
||
this blob, the individual values are encoded the same way they would
|
||
be normally except without a tag before each value (thus, they are
|
||
tightly "packed").
|
||
* For each field, the generated code contains an integer constant assigned
|
||
to the field number. For example, the .proto file:
|
||
message Foo { optional int bar_baz = 123; }
|
||
would generate the following constants, all with the integer value 123:
|
||
C++: Foo::kBarBazFieldNumber
|
||
Java: Foo.BAR_BAZ_FIELD_NUMBER
|
||
Python: Foo.BAR_BAZ_FIELD_NUMBER
|
||
Constants are also generated for extensions, with the same naming scheme.
|
||
These constants may be used as switch cases.
|
||
* Updated bundled Google Test to version 1.3.0. Google Test is now bundled
|
||
in its verbatim form as a nested autoconf package, so you can drop in any
|
||
other version of Google Test if needed.
|
||
* optimize_for = SPEED is now the default, by popular demand. Use
|
||
optimize_for = CODE_SIZE if code size is more important in your app.
|
||
* It is now an error to define a default value for a repeated field.
|
||
Previously, this was silently ignored (it had no effect on the generated
|
||
code).
|
||
* Fields can now be marked deprecated like:
|
||
optional int32 foo = 1 [deprecated = true];
|
||
Currently this does not have any actual effect, but in the future the code
|
||
generators may generate deprecation annotations in each language.
|
||
* Cross-compiling should now be possible using the --with-protoc option to
|
||
configure. See README.txt for more info.
|
||
|
||
protoc
|
||
* --error_format=msvs option causes errors to be printed in Visual Studio
|
||
format, which should allow them to be clicked on in the build log to go
|
||
directly to the error location.
|
||
* The type name resolver will no longer resolve type names to fields. For
|
||
example, this now works:
|
||
message Foo {}
|
||
message Bar {
|
||
optional int32 Foo = 1;
|
||
optional Foo baz = 2;
|
||
}
|
||
Previously, the type of "baz" would resolve to "Bar.Foo", and you'd get
|
||
an error because Bar.Foo is a field, not a type. Now the type of "baz"
|
||
resolves to the message type Foo. This change is unlikely to make a
|
||
difference to anyone who follows the Protocol Buffers style guide.
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Several optimizations, including but not limited to:
|
||
- Serialization, especially to flat arrays, is 10%-50% faster, possibly
|
||
more for small objects.
|
||
- Several descriptor operations which previously required locking no longer
|
||
do.
|
||
- Descriptors are now constructed lazily on first use, rather than at
|
||
process startup time. This should save memory in programs which do not
|
||
use descriptors or reflection.
|
||
- UnknownFieldSet completely redesigned to be more efficient (especially in
|
||
terms of memory usage).
|
||
- Various optimizations to reduce code size (though the serialization speed
|
||
optimizations increased code size).
|
||
* Message interface has method ParseFromBoundedZeroCopyStream() which parses
|
||
a limited number of bytes from an input stream rather than parsing until
|
||
EOF.
|
||
* GzipInputStream and GzipOutputStream support reading/writing gzip- or
|
||
zlib-compressed streams if zlib is available.
|
||
(google/protobuf/io/gzip_stream.h)
|
||
* DescriptorPool::FindAllExtensions() and corresponding
|
||
DescriptorDatabase::FindAllExtensions() can be used to enumerate all
|
||
extensions of a given type.
|
||
* For each enum type Foo, protoc will generate functions:
|
||
const string& Foo_Name(Foo value);
|
||
bool Foo_Parse(const string& name, Foo* result);
|
||
The former returns the name of the enum constant corresponding to the given
|
||
value while the latter finds the value corresponding to a name.
|
||
* RepeatedField and RepeatedPtrField now have back-insertion iterators.
|
||
* String fields now have setters that take a char* and a size, in addition
|
||
to the existing ones that took char* or const string&.
|
||
* DescriptorPool::AllowUnknownDependencies() may be used to tell
|
||
DescriptorPool to create placeholder descriptors for unknown entities
|
||
referenced in a FileDescriptorProto. This can allow you to parse a .proto
|
||
file without having access to other .proto files that it imports, for
|
||
example.
|
||
* Updated gtest to latest version. The gtest package is now included as a
|
||
nested autoconf package, so it should be able to drop new versions into the
|
||
"gtest" subdirectory without modification.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* Fixed bug where Message.mergeFrom(Message) failed to merge extensions.
|
||
* Message interface has new method toBuilder() which is equivalent to
|
||
newBuilderForType().mergeFrom(this).
|
||
* All enums now implement the ProtocolMessageEnum interface.
|
||
* Setting a field to null now throws NullPointerException.
|
||
* Fixed tendency for TextFormat's parsing to overflow the stack when
|
||
parsing large string values. The underlying problem is with Java's
|
||
regex implementation (which unfortunately uses recursive backtracking
|
||
rather than building an NFA). Worked around by making use of possessive
|
||
quantifiers.
|
||
* Generated service classes now also generate pure interfaces. For a service
|
||
Foo, Foo.Interface is a pure interface containing all of the service's
|
||
defined methods. Foo.newReflectiveService() can be called to wrap an
|
||
instance of this interface in a class that implements the generic
|
||
RpcService interface, which provides reflection support that is usually
|
||
needed by RPC server implementations.
|
||
* RPC interfaces now support blocking operation in addition to non-blocking.
|
||
The protocol compiler generates separate blocking and non-blocking stubs
|
||
which operate against separate blocking and non-blocking RPC interfaces.
|
||
RPC implementations will have to implement the new interfaces in order to
|
||
support blocking mode.
|
||
* New I/O methods parseDelimitedFrom(), mergeDelimitedFrom(), and
|
||
writeDelimitedTo() read and write "delimited" messages from/to a stream,
|
||
meaning that the message size precedes the data. This way, you can write
|
||
multiple messages to a stream without having to worry about delimiting
|
||
them yourself.
|
||
* Throw a more descriptive exception when build() is double-called.
|
||
* Add a method to query whether CodedInputStream is at the end of the input
|
||
stream.
|
||
* Add a method to reset a CodedInputStream's size counter; useful when
|
||
reading many messages with the same stream.
|
||
* equals() and hashCode() now account for unknown fields.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* Added slicing support for repeated scalar fields. Added slice retrieval and
|
||
removal of repeated composite fields.
|
||
* Updated RPC interfaces to allow for blocking operation. A client may
|
||
now pass None for a callback when making an RPC, in which case the
|
||
call will block until the response is received, and the response
|
||
object will be returned directly to the caller. This interface change
|
||
cannot be used in practice until RPC implementations are updated to
|
||
implement it.
|
||
* Changes to input_stream.py should make protobuf compatible with appengine.
|
||
|
||
2008-11-25 version 2.0.3:
|
||
|
||
protoc
|
||
* Enum values may now have custom options, using syntax similar to field
|
||
options.
|
||
* Fixed bug where .proto files which use custom options but don't actually
|
||
define them (i.e. they import another .proto file defining the options)
|
||
had to explicitly import descriptor.proto.
|
||
* Adjacent string literals in .proto files will now be concatenated, like in
|
||
C.
|
||
* If an input file is a Windows absolute path (e.g. "C:\foo\bar.proto") and
|
||
the import path only contains "." (or contains "." but does not contain
|
||
the file), protoc incorrectly thought that the file was under ".", because
|
||
it thought that the path was relative (since it didn't start with a slash).
|
||
This has been fixed.
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Generated message classes now have a Swap() method which efficiently swaps
|
||
the contents of two objects.
|
||
* All message classes now have a SpaceUsed() method which returns an estimate
|
||
of the number of bytes of allocated memory currently owned by the object.
|
||
This is particularly useful when you are reusing a single message object
|
||
to improve performance but want to make sure it doesn't bloat up too large.
|
||
* New method Message::SerializeAsString() returns a string containing the
|
||
serialized data. May be more convenient than calling
|
||
SerializeToString(string*).
|
||
* In debug mode, log error messages when string-type fields are found to
|
||
contain bytes that are not valid UTF-8.
|
||
* Fixed bug where a message with multiple extension ranges couldn't parse
|
||
extensions.
|
||
* Fixed bug where MergeFrom(const Message&) didn't do anything if invoked on
|
||
a message that contained no fields (but possibly contained extensions).
|
||
* Fixed ShortDebugString() to not be O(n^2). Durr.
|
||
* Fixed crash in TextFormat parsing if the first token in the input caused a
|
||
tokenization error.
|
||
* Fixed obscure bugs in zero_copy_stream_impl.cc.
|
||
* Added support for HP C++ on Tru64.
|
||
* Only build tests on "make check", not "make".
|
||
* Fixed alignment issue that caused crashes when using DynamicMessage on
|
||
64-bit Sparc machines.
|
||
* Simplify template usage to work with MSVC 2003.
|
||
* Work around GCC 4.3.x x86_64 compiler bug that caused crashes on startup.
|
||
(This affected Fedora 9 in particular.)
|
||
* Now works on "Solaris 10 using recent Sun Studio".
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* New overload of mergeFrom() which parses a slice of a byte array instead
|
||
of the whole thing.
|
||
* New method ByteString.asReadOnlyByteBuffer() does what it sounds like.
|
||
* Improved performance of isInitialized() when optimizing for code size.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* Corrected ListFields() signature in Message base class to match what
|
||
subclasses actually implement.
|
||
* Some minor refactoring.
|
||
* Don't pass self as first argument to superclass constructor (no longer
|
||
allowed in Python 2.6).
|
||
|
||
2008-09-29 version 2.0.2:
|
||
|
||
General
|
||
* License changed from Apache 2.0 to New BSD.
|
||
* It is now possible to define custom "options", which are basically
|
||
annotations which may be placed on definitions in a .proto file.
|
||
For example, you might define a field option called "foo" like so:
|
||
import "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto"
|
||
extend google.protobuf.FieldOptions {
|
||
optional string foo = 12345;
|
||
}
|
||
Then you annotate a field using the "foo" option:
|
||
message MyMessage {
|
||
optional int32 some_field = 1 [(foo) = "bar"]
|
||
}
|
||
The value of this option is then visible via the message's
|
||
Descriptor:
|
||
const FieldDescriptor* field =
|
||
MyMessage::descriptor()->FindFieldByName("some_field");
|
||
assert(field->options().GetExtension(foo) == "bar");
|
||
This feature has been implemented and tested in C++ and Java.
|
||
Other languages may or may not need to do extra work to support
|
||
custom options, depending on how they construct descriptors.
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Fixed some GCC warnings that only occur when using -pedantic.
|
||
* Improved static initialization code, making ordering more
|
||
predictable among other things.
|
||
* TextFormat will no longer accept messages which contain multiple
|
||
instances of a singular field. Previously, the latter instance
|
||
would overwrite the former.
|
||
* Now works on systems that don't have hash_map.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* Print @Override annotation in generated code where appropriate.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* Strings now use the "unicode" type rather than the "str" type.
|
||
String fields may still be assigned ASCII "str" values; they will
|
||
automatically be converted.
|
||
* Adding a property to an object representing a repeated field now
|
||
raises an exception. For example:
|
||
# No longer works (and never should have).
|
||
message.some_repeated_field.foo = 1
|
||
|
||
Windows
|
||
* We now build static libraries rather than DLLs by default on MSVC.
|
||
See vsprojects/readme.txt for more information.
|
||
|
||
2008-08-15 version 2.0.1:
|
||
|
||
protoc
|
||
* New flags --encode and --decode can be used to convert between protobuf text
|
||
format and binary format from the command-line.
|
||
* New flag --descriptor_set_out can be used to write FileDescriptorProtos for
|
||
all parsed files directly into a single output file. This is particularly
|
||
useful if you wish to parse .proto files from programs written in languages
|
||
other than C++: just run protoc as a background process and have it output
|
||
a FileDescriptorList, then parse that natively.
|
||
* Improved error message when an enum value's name conflicts with another
|
||
symbol defined in the enum type's scope, e.g. if two enum types declared
|
||
in the same scope have values with the same name. This is disallowed for
|
||
compatibility with C++, but this wasn't clear from the error.
|
||
* Fixed absolute output paths on Windows.
|
||
* Allow trailing slashes in --proto_path mappings.
|
||
|
||
C++
|
||
* Reflection objects are now per-class rather than per-instance. To make this
|
||
possible, the Reflection interface had to be changed such that all methods
|
||
take the Message instance as a parameter. This change improves performance
|
||
significantly in memory-bandwidth-limited use cases, since it makes the
|
||
message objects smaller. Note that source-incompatible interface changes
|
||
like this will not be made again after the library leaves beta.
|
||
* Heuristically detect sub-messages when printing unknown fields.
|
||
* Fix static initialization ordering bug that caused crashes at startup when
|
||
compiling on Mac with static linking.
|
||
* Fixed TokenizerTest when compiling with -DNDEBUG on Linux.
|
||
* Fixed incorrect definition of kint32min.
|
||
* Fix bytes type setter to work with byte sequences with embedded NULLs.
|
||
* Other irrelevant tweaks.
|
||
|
||
Java
|
||
* Fixed UnknownFieldSet's parsing of varints larger than 32 bits.
|
||
* Fixed TextFormat's parsing of "inf" and "nan".
|
||
* Fixed TextFormat's parsing of comments.
|
||
* Added info to Java POM that will be required when we upload the
|
||
package to a Maven repo.
|
||
|
||
Python
|
||
* MergeFrom(message) and CopyFrom(message) are now implemented.
|
||
* SerializeToString() raises an exception if the message is missing required
|
||
fields.
|
||
* Code organization improvements.
|
||
* Fixed doc comments for RpcController and RpcChannel, which had somehow been
|
||
swapped.
|
||
* Fixed text_format_test on Windows where floating-point exponents sometimes
|
||
contain extra zeros.
|
||
* Fix Python service CallMethod() implementation.
|
||
|
||
Other
|
||
* Improved readmes.
|
||
* VIM syntax highlighting improvements.
|
||
|
||
2008-07-07 version 2.0.0:
|
||
|
||
* First public release.
|