Before this CL, we weren't generating view accessors for messages with depth > 1.
We weren't getting to message::GetterForViewOrMut because we were detecting FieldDescriptor::TYPE_MESSAGE and bailing out.
That check has now been expunged, and we now properly emit the right view, even for messages embedded within messages.
Added tests for:
- another level of submsg access depth
- accessing a message declared outside of the current message (that is, not a direct nested message within the same message)
- accessing the accessor of the accessor of the accessor of a recursively defined message
PiperOrigin-RevId: 588460599
msg.submsg().x() and msg.submsg().x_mut() should now be callable for strings and bytes. Main idea here was to return &[u8] for bytes (vs [u8]) and &ProtoStr instead of &str or &[u8] for strings.
This CL also expunges IsSimpleScalar.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 582809307
We've had access to views for submessages for a while:
If you hit some_message.submsg().some_int(), you'll get a view for that int.
Until now, there hasn't been a way to get some_message.submsg_mut(), so we introduce the mutational pathway here.
We haven't added fully-functioning mutation, but this is a step towards that goal.
subview was inaccurate, so I've refactored and renamed: { accessor_fns_for_views, accessor_fns_for_muts }.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 581984371
If a proto_library has more than one srcs, we designate the first one as the primary (that file will be passed to rustc as the crate root). All other files will represent (internal) submodules of the crate.
In general, Rust users won't see which .proto file a message came from, they will only see a crate corresponding to the entire proto_library, and in it public submodules for all `package` statements in all .proto files in the proto_library sources. Therefore in this CL we reexport all messages from non primary sources into their corresponding public modules (= packages declared in their owning .proto files).
Besides the common case this CL also handles .proto files without package statement, and a subset of behaviors needed for public import functionality.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549543321
Before this CL all messages were generated in the top-level crate module. With
this change we generate messages under the module specified by the package
declaration in the .proto file.
Dots are interpreted as submodule separator in consistency with how C++
namespaces are handled.
Note that name of the proto_library target still remains to be used as the crate name. This CL only adds crate submodules dependeing on the specified package.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524235162
* Update ruby_generator.cc to allow proto2 imports in proto3, with updated unit tests
* Update Makefile.am with new ruby_generated_code_proto2_import.proto
* Fix ruby_generator unit test to use temporary test directory for imported protos
* Add test for imported proto2 to ruby/tests
* Fix proto_path, restore to ../src/protoc, and fix/cleanup unit test.
* Rename Proto2TestMessage to TestImportedMessage for consistency, for ruby compiler tests
This change only adds basic proto2 support without advanced features
like extensions, custom options, maps, etc.
The protoc binary now generates ruby code for proto2 syntax.
However, for now, it is restricted to proto2 files without advanced features
like extensions, in which case it still errors out.
This change also modifies the DSL to add proto messages to the DescriptorPool.
There is a new DSL Builder#add_file to create a new FileDescriptor. With this,
the generated ruby DSL looks something like:
Google::Protobuf::DescriptorPool.generated_pool.build do
add_file "test.proto" do
add_message "foo" do
optional :val, :int32, 1
end
end
end