- The protos are no longer publicly exposed at all
- Oneof detection now works (as we default to -1, not 0)
- OneofDescriptor exposes the fields in the oneof
- Removed unnecessary code for replacing protos - remnant of extensions
- There's now just the non-generic form of IDescriptor
Note that now we need a proto3 version of addressbook.proto. This may affect other platforms, and could do with an overhaul to follow proto3 conventions anyway (e.g. repeated field names). Will need to think about that carefully before merging into master. Raised issue #565 for this.
- FieldAccessorTable is now non-generic
- We don't have a static field per message type in the umbrella class. (Message descriptors are accessed via the file descriptor.)
- Removed the "descriptor assigner" complication from the descriptor fixup; without extensions, we don't need it
- MapField implements IDictionary (more tests would be good...)
- RepeatedField implements IList (more tests would be good)
- Use expression trees to build accessors. (Will need to test this on various platforms... probably need a fallback strategy just using reflection directly.)
- Added FieldDescriptor.IsMap
- Added tests for reflection with generated messages
Changes to generated code coming in next commit.
- Added new line at the end of SampleEnum
- Moved GeneratedMessageTest.GetSampleMessage to a new class, SampleMessages, and renamed it to CreateFullTestAllTypes.
This is mostly just making things internal instead of public, removing and reordering a bunch of code in CodedInputStream/CodedOutputStream, and generally tidying up.
- Remove some old proto2-based C#-only messages
- Remove the "build" directory which only contained out-of-date files
- Remove the csharp_namespace option from proto2 messages
- Change "Google.ProtocolBuffers" to "Google.Protobuf" in other messages
ProtoDump isn't currently useful, but will be when ToString emits JSON: fixed.
ProtoBench: deleted; we should reinstate when there's a common proto3 benchmark.
ProtoMunge: delete; not useful enough to merit fixing up.
Removed the [TestFixture] from ByteStringTest as Travis uses a recent enough version of NUnit.
- Change the default message hash code to 1 to be consistent with other code
- Change the empty list/map hash code to 0 as "empty map" is equivalent to "no map"
- Removed map fields from unittest_proto3.proto
- Created map_unittest_proto3.proto which is like map_unittest.proto but proto3-only
- Fixed factory methods in FieldCodec highlighted by using all field types :)
- Added tests for map serialization:
- Extra fields within entries
- Entries with value then key
- Non-contiguous entries for the same map
- Multiple entries for the same key
Changes to generated code coming in next commit
The solution as a whole doesn't build yet - we probably want to remove
ProtoDump and ProtoMunge entirely, and ProtoBench should use Jan's new
benchmarks for parity with Java.
The version of NUnit on my machine, packaged with Mono 3.12.1, is
only NUnit 2.4.2, which is extremely old - it still requires an explicit
[TestFixture] attribute on test fixtures. I've added one just for ByteStringTest
for the moment so that we can see some tests passing in Travis, but as part of
a separate PR we should work on making sure we're using a recent NUnit version.
(It may already be doing so, but we can check that once it's working and merged.)
- Make some members internal
- Remove a lot of FrameworkPortability that isn't required
- Start adding documentation comments
- Remove some more group-based members
- Not passing in "the last tag read" into Read*Array, g
We'll probably want a lot of the code from the serialization project when we do JSON, but enough of it will change that it's not worth keeping in a broken state for now.
This is effectively reimplementing List<T>, but with a few advantages:
- We know that an empty repeated field is common, so don't allocate an array until we need to
- With direct access to the array, we can easily convert enum values to int without boxing
- We can relax the restrictions over what happens if the repeated field is modified while iterating, avoiding so much checking
This is somewhat risky, in that reimplementing a building block like this is *always* risky, but hey...
(The performance benefits are significant...)
This mirrors commit 7c86bbbc7a in the pull request to
the main protobuf project, but also reduces the size of the buffer created. (There's no point in
creating a 1024-byte buffer if we're only skipping 5 bytes...)
Remove ICodedInputStream and ICodedOutputStream, and rewrite CodedInputStream and CodedOutputStream to be specific to the binary format. If we want to support text-based formats, that can be a whole different serialization mechanism.