Several of the classes vended by the runtime don't really support subclassing,
so mark them as such to get compiler enforcement just in case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505221732
- Minor formatting changes to make thing happy.
- Block clang-format from the PDDM macro definitions to avoid it wrapping
things.
- Don't add clang-format directives to the expansion, easier to handling
it outside of there.
Work for #1866
Migrates all the public class docs over to appledoc format. While Xcode is fine with blank lines in `///` comments, appledoc (used by cocoadocs) isn't and was leaving a bunch of info off the doc pages.
The generator still needs to be updated to do this also; that will be a follow up CL.
Work for #1866
Migrates all the public class docs over to appledoc format. While Xcode is fine with blank lines in `///` comments, appledoc (used by cocoadocs) isn't and was leaving a bunch of info off the doc pages.
The generator still needs to be updated to do this also; that will be a follow up CL.
Note: Breaking API change on the Dictionary classes.
The numeric value classes were using "Value" in the naming, but this silently
collided with the KVC category on NSObject; meaning KVC code could break up a
keypath and call these selectors with the wrong types leading to crashes (even
though the code all would compile cleanly).
- Rename the methods to use the "type" instead of literal "Value".
- Update all the impls and tests.
- Enable the warning that will catch issues like this in the future.
Fixes https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues/1616
- Extend GPB*ObjectDictionary to support generic syntax.
- Update the generator to output generics so the enclosed type is exposed for compiler checks.
- Use generics in a the public interfaces.
- Update the generated sources that are checked in.
- Move up to 8.4 as the high simulator (assuming Xcode 6.4).
- Add cast to NSMutableDictionary so clang and resolve the selector.
- Add case for the newer static analyzer so it won't trigger a false warning.
- Update the "dictionary" interface to use "object" naming. Xcode 7+ has gotten
more strict on the use of nonnull/nullable; combining that with the generic
collection support; and the "dictionary" classes we created now collide with
what the generic KeyValueCoding in the system headers triggering
warnings/errors. Fix this and hopefully all future issue by renaming the
methods to use "object" for the classes that have data types as objects
instead of PODs. Taking this renaming hit now while ObjC is still in beta
because it is a breaking change for any existing code.
- Add more to the ObjC dir readme.
- Merge the ExtensionField and ExtensionDescriptor to reduce overhead.
- Fix an initialization race.
- Clean up the Xcode schemes.
- Remove the class/enum filter.
- Remove some forced inline that were bloating things without proof of performance wins.
- Rename some internal types to avoid conflicts with the well know types protos.
- Drop the use of ApplyFunctions to the compiler/optimizer can do what it wants.
- Better document some possible future improvements.
- Add missing support for parsing repeated primitive fields in packed or unpacked forms.
- Improve -hash.
- Add *Count for repeated and map<> fields to avoid auto create when checking for them being set.