Prior to this change, running "dotnet test" would result in a
warning about csc only supporting C# up to version 5, and warnings
of unrecognized warnings being suppressed.
With this change in place, the test output doesn't include anything
from csc.
* Change C# generation script to use .pb.cs extension
* Rename generated C# files
This was performed by running generate_protos.sh and then removing the old files.
Notes:
- This does not change the conformance test generated C# code
- This does not change the compatibility C# code
- There's currently no clean-up operation in generate_protos.sh to remove old .pb.cs files (which would now be feasible)
- The changes to TestMessagesProto2.pb.cs are just due to formatting and a new Objective-C option
* Fix well-known type source files for C# Bazel build
* Force uninstall protobuf in python macos builds
We are seeing failures in brew uninstall protobuf due to no package. Change this to a force install to avoid the error.
* Fix spelling errors (#10717)
* Merge pull request #10200 from tonydnewell/bugfix/protobuf-7474
Fix for grpc.tools #17995 & protobuf #7474 (handle UTF-8 paths in argumentfile)
* Upgrade to kotlin 1.6
* 21.x No longer define no_threadlocal on OpenBSD
* Upgrade kokoro to Xcode 14 (#10732)
* Upgrade kokoro to Xcode 14
* Fix osx errors
* Merge pull request #10770 from protocolbuffers/googleberg-cl-480629524
Mark default instance as immutable first to avoid race during static initialization of default instances.
* Auto capitalize enums name in Ruby (#10454) (#10763)
This closes#1965.
* Edit toolchain to work with absl dep
* Bump upb to latest version after fixes applied (#10783)
* 21.x 202210180838 (#10785)
* Updating version.json and repo version numbers to: 21.8
* Update changelog
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* Update generated protos
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Note that unlike Timestamp, this does *not* also overload comparison
operators. Adding a `==` overload now would be a breaking change (as
it would change the meaning of existing code from a reference
comparison to a value comparison), and implementing `<`, `<=`, `>=`
and `>` without implementing `==` would be odd.
Implementing `IComparable<T>` makes sorting much easier, however.
Fixes#7628
* Bazelfying conformance tests
Adding infrastructure to "Bazelify" languages other than Java and C++
* Delete benchmarks for languages supported by other repositories
* Bazelfying benchmark tests
* Bazelfying python
Use upb's system python rule instead of branching tensorflow
* Bazelfying Ruby
* Bazelfying C#
* Bazelfying Objective-c
* Bazelfying Kokoro mac builds
* Bazelfying Kokoro linux builds
* Deleting all deprecated files from autotools cleanup
This boils down to Makefile.am and tests.sh and all of their remaining references
* Cleanup after PR reorganizing
- Enable 32 bit tests
- Move conformance tests back
- Use select statements to select alternate runtimes
- Add internal prefixes to proto library macros
* Updating READMEs to use bazel instead of autotools.
* Bazelfying Kokoro release builds
* First round of review fixes
* Second round of review fixes
* Third round of review fixes
* Filtering out conformance tests from Bazel on Windows (b/241484899)
* Add version metadata that was previously scraped from configure.ac
* fixing typo from previous fix
* Adding ruby version tests
* Bumping pinned upb version, and adding tests to python CI
We already have the TypeRegistry abstraction for JSON parsing, so it lends itself well to this.
Note that this is much more useful than it would have been before C# gained pattern matching support: it's easy to imagine a switch statement/expression using pattern matching with the result of this, with cases for a set of known message types, for example.