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Nanopb: Migration from older versions
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=====================================
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.. include :: menu.rst
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This document details all the breaking changes that have been made to nanopb
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since its initial release. For each change, the rationale and required
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modifications of user applications are explained. Also any error indications
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are included, in order to make it easier to find this document.
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.. contents ::
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8 years ago
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Nanopb-0.3.5 (2016-02-13)
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=========================
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Add support for platforms without uint8_t
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-----------------------------------------
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**Rationale:** Some platforms cannot access 8-bit sized values directly, and
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do not define *uint8_t*. Nanopb previously didn't support these platforms.
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**Changes:** References to *uint8_t* were replaced with several alternatives,
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one of them being a new *pb_byte_t* typedef. This in turn uses *uint_least8_t*
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which means the smallest available type.
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**Required actions:** If your platform does not have a standards-compliant
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*stdint.h*, it may lack the definition for *[u]int_least8_t*. This must be
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added manually, example can be found in *extra/pb_syshdr.h*.
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**Error indications:** Compiler error: "unknown type name 'uint_least8_t'".
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8 years ago
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Nanopb-0.3.2 (2015-01-24)
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=========================
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Add support for OneOfs
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----------------------
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**Rationale:** Previously nanopb did not support the *oneof* construct in
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*.proto* files. Those fields were generated as regular *optional* fields.
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**Changes:** OneOfs are now generated as C unions. Callback fields are not
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supported inside oneof and generator gives an error.
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**Required actions:** The generator option *no_unions* can be used to restore old
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behaviour and to allow callbacks to be used. To use unions, one change is
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needed: use *which_xxxx* field to detect which field is present, instead
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of *has_xxxx*. Compare the value against *MyStruct_myfield_tag*.
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**Error indications:** Generator error: "Callback fields inside of oneof are
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not supported". Compiler error: "Message" has no member named "has_xxxx".
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Nanopb-0.3.0 (2014-08-26)
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=========================
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Separate field iterator logic to pb_common.c
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--------------------------------------------
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**Rationale:** Originally, the field iteration logic was simple enough to be
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duplicated in *pb_decode.c* and *pb_encode.c*. New field types have made the
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logic more complex, which required the creation of a new file to contain the
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common functionality.
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**Changes:** There is a new file, *pb_common.c*, which must be included in
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builds.
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**Required actions:** Add *pb_common.c* to build rules. This file is always
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required. Either *pb_decode.c* or *pb_encode.c* can still be left out if some
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functionality is not needed.
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**Error indications:** Linker error: undefined reference to
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*pb_field_iter_begin*, *pb_field_iter_next* or similar.
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Change data type of field counts to pb_size_t
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---------------------------------------------
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**Rationale:** Often nanopb is used with small arrays, such as 255 items or
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less. Using a full *size_t* field to store the array count wastes memory if
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there are many arrays. There already exists parameters *PB_FIELD_16BIT* and
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*PB_FIELD_32BIT* which tell nanopb what is the maximum size of arrays in use.
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**Changes:** Generator will now use *pb_size_t* for the array *_count* fields.
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The size of the type will be controlled by the *PB_FIELD_16BIT* and
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*PB_FIELD_32BIT* compilation time options.
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**Required actions:** Regenerate all *.pb.h* files. In some cases casts to the
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*pb_size_t* type may need to be added in the user code when accessing the
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*_count* fields.
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**Error indications:** Incorrect data at runtime, crashes. But note that other
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changes in the same version already require regenerating the files and have
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better indications of errors, so this is only an issue for development
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versions.
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Renamed some macros and identifiers
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-----------------------------------
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**Rationale:** Some names in nanopb core were badly chosen and conflicted with
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ISO C99 reserved names or lacked a prefix. While they haven't caused trouble
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so far, it is reasonable to switch to non-conflicting names as these are rarely
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used from user code.
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**Changes:** The following identifier names have changed:
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* Macros:
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* STATIC_ASSERT(x) -> PB_STATIC_ASSERT(x)
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* UNUSED(x) -> PB_UNUSED(x)
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* Include guards:
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* _PB_filename_ -> PB_filename_INCLUDED
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* Structure forward declaration tags:
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* _pb_field_t -> pb_field_s
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* _pb_bytes_array_t -> pb_bytes_array_s
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* _pb_callback_t -> pb_callback_s
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* _pb_extension_type_t -> pb_extension_type_s
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* _pb_extension_t -> pb_extension_s
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* _pb_istream_t -> pb_istream_s
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* _pb_ostream_t -> pb_ostream_s
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**Required actions:** Regenerate all *.pb.c* files. If you use any of the above
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identifiers in your application code, perform search-replace to the new name.
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**Error indications:** Compiler errors on lines with the macro/type names.
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Nanopb-0.2.9 (2014-08-09)
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=========================
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Change semantics of generator -e option
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**Rationale:** Some compilers do not accept filenames with two dots (like
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in default extension .pb.c). The *-e* option to the generator allowed changing
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the extension, but not skipping the extra dot.
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**Changes:** The *-e* option in generator will no longer add the prepending
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dot. The default value has been adjusted accordingly to *.pb.c* to keep the
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default behaviour the same as before.
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**Required actions:** Only if using the generator -e option. Add dot before
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the parameter value on the command line.
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**Error indications:** File not found when trying to compile generated files.
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Nanopb-0.2.7 (2014-04-07)
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=========================
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Changed pointer-type bytes field datatype
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-----------------------------------------
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**Rationale:** In the initial pointer encoding support since nanopb-0.2.5,
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the bytes type used a separate *pb_bytes_ptr_t* type to represent *bytes*
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fields. This made it easy to encode data from a separate, user-allocated
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buffer. However, it made the internal logic more complex and was inconsistent
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with the other types.
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**Changes:** Dynamically allocated bytes fields now have the *pb_bytes_array_t*
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type, just like statically allocated ones.
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**Required actions:** Only if using pointer-type fields with the bytes datatype.
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Change any access to *msg->field.size* to *msg->field->size*. Change any
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allocation to reserve space of amount *PB_BYTES_ARRAY_T_ALLOCSIZE(n)*. If the
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data pointer was begin assigned from external source, implement the field using
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a callback function instead.
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**Error indications:** Compiler error: unknown type name *pb_bytes_ptr_t*.
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Nanopb-0.2.4 (2013-11-07)
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=========================
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Remove the NANOPB_INTERNALS compilation option
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**Rationale:** Having the option in the headers required the functions to
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be non-static, even if the option is not used. This caused errors on some
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static analysis tools.
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**Changes:** The *#ifdef* and associated functions were removed from the
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header.
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**Required actions:** Only if the *NANOPB_INTERNALS* option was previously
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used. Actions are as listed under nanopb-0.1.3 and nanopb-0.1.6.
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**Error indications:** Compiler warning: implicit declaration of function
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*pb_dec_string*, *pb_enc_string*, or similar.
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Nanopb-0.2.1 (2013-04-14)
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Callback function signature
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**Rationale:** Previously the auxilary data to field callbacks was passed
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as *void\**. This allowed passing of any data, but made it unnecessarily
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complex to return a pointer from callback.
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**Changes:** The callback function parameter was changed to *void\*\**.
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**Required actions:** You can continue using the old callback style by
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defining *PB_OLD_CALLBACK_STYLE*. Recommended action is to:
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* Change the callback signatures to contain *void\*\** for decoders and
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*void \* const \** for encoders.
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* Change the callback function body to use *\*arg* instead of *arg*.
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**Error indications:** Compiler warning: assignment from incompatible
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pointer type, when initializing *funcs.encode* or *funcs.decode*.
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Nanopb-0.2.0 (2013-03-02)
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=========================
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Reformatted generated .pb.c file using macros
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---------------------------------------------
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**Rationale:** Previously the generator made a list of C *pb_field_t*
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initializers in the .pb.c file. This led to a need to regenerate all .pb.c
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files after even small changes to the *pb_field_t* definition.
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**Changes:** Macros were added to pb.h which allow for cleaner definition
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of the .pb.c contents. By changing the macro definitions, changes to the
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field structure are possible without breaking compatibility with old .pb.c
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files.
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**Required actions:** Regenerate all .pb.c files from the .proto sources.
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**Error indications:** Compiler warning: implicit declaration of function
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*pb_delta_end*.
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Changed pb_type_t definitions
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-----------------------------
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**Rationale:** The *pb_type_t* was previously an enumeration type. This
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caused warnings on some compilers when using bitwise operations to set flags
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inside the values.
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**Changes:** The *pb_type_t* was changed to *typedef uint8_t*. The values
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were changed to *#define*. Some value names were changed for consistency.
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**Required actions:** Only if you directly access the `pb_field_t` contents
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in your own code, something which is not usually done. Needed changes:
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* Change *PB_HTYPE_ARRAY* to *PB_HTYPE_REPEATED*.
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* Change *PB_HTYPE_CALLBACK* to *PB_ATYPE()* and *PB_ATYPE_CALLBACK*.
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**Error indications:** Compiler error: *PB_HTYPE_ARRAY* or *PB_HTYPE_CALLBACK*
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undeclared.
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Nanopb-0.1.6 (2012-09-02)
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=========================
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Refactored field decoder interface
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----------------------------------
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**Rationale:** Similarly to field encoders in nanopb-0.1.3.
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**Changes:** New functions with names *pb_decode_\** were added.
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**Required actions:** By defining NANOPB_INTERNALS, you can still keep using
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the old functions. Recommended action is to replace any calls with the newer
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*pb_decode_\** equivalents.
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**Error indications:** Compiler warning: implicit declaration of function
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*pb_dec_string*, *pb_dec_varint*, *pb_dec_submessage* or similar.
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Nanopb-0.1.3 (2012-06-12)
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=========================
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Refactored field encoder interface
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----------------------------------
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**Rationale:** The old *pb_enc_\** functions were designed mostly for the
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internal use by the core. Because they are internally accessed through
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function pointers, their signatures had to be common. This led to a confusing
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interface for external users.
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**Changes:** New functions with names *pb_encode_\** were added. These have
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easier to use interfaces. The old functions are now only thin wrappers for
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the new interface.
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**Required actions:** By defining NANOPB_INTERNALS, you can still keep using
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the old functions. Recommended action is to replace any calls with the newer
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*pb_encode_\** equivalents.
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**Error indications:** Compiler warning: implicit declaration of function
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*pb_enc_string*, *pb_enc_varint, *pb_enc_submessage* or similar.
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