Prior to this change, when the ruby generator tried to reference an entity that was not part of the same package
(or a direct parent package) and the package contains underscores,
the result would simply uppercase the first character.
It should however uppercase each letter that proceeds an underscore and remove underscores.
i.e.
```
package my_package.service;
import "my_package/data.proto";
service MyService {
rpc Test (data.Request) returns data.Response {}
}
```
Was
```ruby
# ...
rpc :Test, My_package::Data::REquest, My_package::Data::Response
# ...
```
Should be:
```ruby
# ...
rpc :Test, MyPackage::Data::REquest, My_package::Data::Response
# ...
```
- Use full_name() instead of name(), otherwise package names
are omitted.
- Fix a minor bug on RubyTypeOf(), to replace dotted protobuf
package name by ruby's module names correctly.
-) Compiling the proto plugin using the HOSTCC compiler.
-) Set up proper rules to invoke the plugin from protoc.
-) Few various renaming hacks to fully get out of [].
Change on 2014/12/12 by nnoble <nnoble@google.com>
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Created by MOE: http://code.google.com/p/moe-java
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=82000361
Fixes how module names for messages with package prefixes are rendered.
- detected while prototyping with beefcake
- fixed on the internal beefcake fork here
[]
This change replicates that fix for the official code generator.
TODO: add a test; what's normal done to test features like this the proto
codebase? Add another test.proto/golden file?
Change on 2014/12/11 by temiola <temiola@google.com>
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Created by MOE: http://code.google.com/p/moe-java
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=81916292