It no longer has any users. If we need it later, we can add it back.
This saves one pointer of memory from `sizeof(upb_Arena)`.
Also, we now allow fuses if if the block allocators differ. This is made possible by cl/520144430, but was not take advantage of in that CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520174588
This fixes an MSAN warning of the form:
```
WARNING: MemorySanitizer: use-of-uninitialized-value
#0 0x7fc964f2a597 in arena_findroot third_party/upb/upb/mem/arena.c:64:3
#1 0x7fc964f2a597 in upb_Arena_Free third_party/upb/upb/mem/arena.c:211:7
#2 0x7fc9d2af0028 in std::__msan::unique_ptr<upb_Arena, void (*)(upb_Arena*)>::~unique_ptr() third_party/crosstool/v18/stable/toolchain/bin/../include/c++/v1/__memory/unique_ptr.h:277:7
#3 0x7fc9d2aef7a2 in ~Arena third_party/upb/upb/upb.hpp:70:7
#4 0x7fc9d2aef7a2 in ~InlinedArena third_party/upb/upb/upb.hpp:97:7
#5 0x7fc9d2aef7a2 in Cpp_InlinedArena2_Test::TestBody() third_party/upb/upb/test/test_cpp.cc:187:1
#6 0x7fc97da78a57 in testing::Test::Run() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2695:5
#7 0x7fc97da7a3e8 in testing::TestInfo::Run() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2844:11
#8 0x7fc97da7b897 in testing::TestSuite::Run() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:3003:30
#9 0x7fc97daa5136 in testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:5899:44
#10 0x7fc97daa455c in HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::internal::UnitTestImpl, bool> third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc
#11 0x7fc97daa455c in testing::UnitTest::Run() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:5464:10
#12 0x562a7fb876f0 in RUN_ALL_TESTS third_party/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest.h:2329:73
#13 0x562a7fb876f0 in main testing/base/internal/gunit_main.cc:86:10
#14 0x7fc9ba9b7632 in __libc_start_main (/usr/grte/v5/lib64/libc.so.6+0x61632) (BuildId: 280088eab084c30a3992a9bce5c35b44)
#15 0x562a7fafdbe9 in _start /build/work/ab393f4ac612f9027aae6b1a7226027ba2a2/google3/blaze-out/k8-opt/bin/third_party/grte/v5_src/grte-scratch/BUILD/src/csu/../sysdeps/x86_64/start.S:120
Member fields were destroyed
#0 0x562a7fb0b13d in __sanitizer_dtor_callback_fields third_party/llvm/llvm-project/compiler-rt/lib/msan/msan_interceptors.cpp:960:5
#1 0x7fc9d2aef79a in ~InlinedArena third_party/upb/upb/upb.hpp:105:8
#2 0x7fc9d2aef79a in ~InlinedArena third_party/upb/upb/upb.hpp:97:7
#3 0x7fc9d2aef79a in Cpp_InlinedArena2_Test::TestBody() third_party/upb/upb/test/test_cpp.cc:187:1
#4 0x7fc97da78a57 in testing::Test::Run() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2695:5
#5 0x7fc97da7a3e8 in testing::TestInfo::Run() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:2844:11
#6 0x7fc97da7b897 in testing::TestSuite::Run() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:3003:30
#7 0x7fc97daa5136 in testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:5899:44
#8 0x7fc97daa455c in HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<testing::internal::UnitTestImpl, bool> third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc
#9 0x7fc97daa455c in testing::UnitTest::Run() third_party/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc:5464:10
#10 0x562a7fb876f0 in RUN_ALL_TESTS third_party/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest.h:2329:73
#11 0x562a7fb876f0 in main testing/base/internal/gunit_main.cc:86:10
#12 0x7fc9ba9b7632 in __libc_start_main (/usr/grte/v5/lib64/libc.so.6+0x61632) (BuildId: 280088eab084c30a3992a9bce5c35b44)
#13 0x562a7fafdbe9 in _start /build/work/ab393f4ac612f9027aae6b1a7226027ba2a2/google3/blaze-out/k8-opt/bin/third_party/grte/v5_src/grte-scratch/BUILD/src/csu/../sysdeps/x86_64/start.S:120
```
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511849224
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.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476792865
* 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.
* Split upb::Arena/upb::Allocator from upb::Environment.
This will allow arenas and allocators to be used
independently of environments, which will be important
for an upcoming change (a message representation).
Overall this design feels cleaner that the previous
Environment/SeededAllocator design.
As part of this change, moved all allocations in upb
to use a global allocator instead of hard-coding
malloc/free. This will allow injecting OOM faults
for more robust testing.
One place that doesn't use the global allocator is
the tracked ref code. Instead of its previous approach
of CHECK_OOM() after every malloc() or table insert, it
simply uses an allocator that does this automatically.
I moved Allocator/Arena/Environment into upb.h.
This seems principled since these are the only types
in upb whose size is directly exposed to users, since
they form the basis of memory allocation strategy.
* Cleaned up some header includes and fixed more malloc -> upb_gmalloc().
* Changes from PR review.
* Don't use UINTPTR_MAX or UINT64_MAX.
* Punt on adding line/file for now.
* We actually can't store (uint64_t)-1, update comment and test.
It is entirely optional: MessageDef/EnumDef can still exist
on their own. But this can represent a def's file when it is
desirable to do so (eg. for code generators).
This approach will require that we change the way we handle
extensions. But I think it will be a good change overall.
Specifically, we previously handled extensions by duplicating
the extended message and then adding the extension as a regular
field to the duplicated message. This required also duplicating
any messages that could reach the extended message.
In the new world we will need a way of declaring and looking up
extensions separately from the message being extended.
This change also involves some notable changes to the generated
code:
- files are now called foo.upbdefs.h instead of foo.upb.h.
This reflects the fact that we might possibly generate several
different output files for a .proto file, and this one is just
for defs.
- we no longer generate selectors in the .h file.
- the upbdefs.c no longer vends a SymbolTable. Now it vends the
individual messages (and possibly a FileDef later). I think this
will compose better once we can generate files where one
generated files imports another.
We also make the descriptor reader vend a list of FileDefs now.
This is the best conceptual match for parsing a FileDescriptorSet.
This change adds support for a OneofDef (upb_oneofdef), which represents
a 'oneof' as introduced by Protocol Buffers. This is semantically a
union type that contains fields and in turn may be added to a
MessageDef. This change does not alter parsing or the handler
abstraction in any way, because a oneof has impact only at a higher
semantic level (i.e., any sort of storage of the fields in a message
object), which is user-specific with respect to upb.