This change moves almost everything in the `upb/` directory up one level, so
that for example `upb/upb/generated_code_support.h` becomes just
`upb/generated_code_support.h`. The only exceptions I made to this were that I
left `upb/cmake` and `upb/BUILD` where they are, mostly because that avoids
conflict with other files and the current locations seem reasonable for now.
The `python/` directory is a little bit of a challenge because we had to merge
the existing directory there with `upb/python/`. I made `upb/python/BUILD` into
the BUILD file for the merged directory, and it effectively loads the contents
of the other BUILD file via `python/build_targets.bzl`, but I plan to clean
this up soon.
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- Match build target names to their corresponding file names (remove stuttering)
- Replace a dep on (deprecated) :upb with a dep on :wire
- Mark :struct_upb_proto as testonly
- Group the cc_test targets together
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According to https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/program/setjmp automatic variables
modified in a function calling setjmp can have indeterminate values. Instead,
refactor all functions calling setjmp so that the function calling setjmp
doesn’t have any local variables.
Part I: JSON encoder/decoder. The code was previously in compliance, but a
convention of avoiding non-const local variables in functions calling setjmp
will make the compliance more obvious.
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Implemented in java, c++, python and upb. Also added conformance test.
https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/google.protobuf#google.protobuf.Value
where it says:
attempting to serialize NaN or Infinity results in error. (We can't serialize these as string "NaN" or "Infinity" values like we do for regular fields, because they would parse as string_value, not number_value).
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Implemented in java, c++, python and upb. Also added conformance test.
https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/google.protobuf#google.protobuf.Value
where it says:
attempting to serialize NaN or Infinity results in error. (We can't serialize these as string "NaN" or "Infinity" values like we do for regular fields, because they would parse as string_value, not number_value).
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update upb to use upb_Map_Next()
remove upb_MapIterator_SetValue(), which was declared but not actually implemented
remove upb_MapIterator_Done(), which was implemented but not actually used
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There are several other functions which might eventually end up here and ideally become unified across json/ and text/ and io/ so this is just a first step to create the new subdir and get rid of upb/internal/
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We had _upb_Message_New(), which created a message from a mini table and was
being used outside of upb even though it is an internal-only function.
We also had upb_Message_New(), which created a message from a message def.
Now there is a single public function, upb_Message_New(), which creates a
message from a mini table and covers all use cases. (The internal version has the same definition and is used for inlining.)
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Continuing the trend of giving individual build targets their own subdirs
where appropriate, and leaving behind temporary stub headers for compatibility.
JSON is a particularly good choice for this because of how little interaction
it has with the rest of upb.
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Unfortunately a few of the Clang warnings did not have easy fixes:
../../../../ext/google/protobuf_c/ruby-upb.c: In function ‘fastdecode_err’:
../../../../ext/google/protobuf_c/ruby-upb.c:353:13: warning: function might be candidate for attribute ‘noreturn’ [-Wsuggest-attribute=noreturn]
353 | const char *fastdecode_err(upb_decstate *d) {
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../../../../ext/google/protobuf_c/ruby-upb.c: In function ‘_upb_decode’:
../../../../ext/google/protobuf_c/ruby-upb.c:867:30: warning: argument ‘buf’ might be clobbered by ‘longjmp’ or ‘vfork’ [-Wclobbered]
867 | bool _upb_decode(const char *buf, size_t size, void *msg,
I even tried to suppress the first error, but it still shows up.
upb previously attempted to support C89 and pre-2015 versions
of Visual Studio. This was to support older compilers with
limited C99 support (particularly MSVC). But as of last August,
even gRPC has dropped support for MSVC prior to 2015
c87276d058
Therefore it seems safe for upb to no longer attempt C89 support
(we were already not truly C89 compliant, with our use of "bool").
We now explicitly require C99 or greater and MSVC 2015 or greater.
This cleaned up port_def.inc a fair bit. I took the chance to
also remove some obsolete macros.
* Added -Wextra and -Wshorten-64-to-32 and fixed resulting errors.
* Disable -Wshorten-32-to-64 since Kokoro is missing Clang.
* Fixed -Wextra warnings for gcc.
* Reordered UPB_UNUSED() to come after declarations.
* Added another -pedantic fix and log CC version.
* Fix compile error and conditionally run use_bazel.sh.
* Moved set -e after use_bazel.sh.
* Fixed typo in conditional.
* Simplified epoch day algorithm.
* A nicer version that divides by 2048, thanks to Gerben. for the suggestion.
* A little less cleverness, for the sake of readability.
* A bit more tweaking for readability.
* Updated CMake copy.
* Add tests for proto2
* Fix ignore unknown enum value
* Fix CheckConsistency
* Add note to mention clear field for unknown enum value
* Update Comment
* Fix generated test
* Fix generated test
* Added support for proto3 optional to defs.
* Added proto3 optional support. Untested at the moment.
* Changes to support proto3 optional.
* Fixed real oneof count for messages with no fields.
* Fixed compile error and test.
* Added comment about why I'm commenting out the assert.
upb/json/parser.rl: In function 'end_member.isra.150':
bazel-out/k8-opt/bin/upb.c:5536:13: error: 'sel' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
upb_func *ret = (upb_func *)h->table[s].func;
* Removed reflection and other extraneous things from the core library.
* Added missing files and ran buildifier.
* New CMakeLists.txt.
* Made table its own cc_library() for internal usage.