* Give a unique category to each test.
This change introduce a TestCategory enum to ConformanceRequest. Existing tests
are divided into three categories: binary format test, json format test and json
format (ignore unknown when parsing) test. For the previous two categories, there
is no change to existing testee programs. For tests with the last category, testee programs
should either enable ignoring unknown field during json parsing or skip the test.
* Fix python test
* Fix java
* Fix csharp
* Update document
* Update csharp generated code
* Factored Conformance test messages into shared test schema.
* Updated benchmarks to use new proto3 message locations.
* Fixed include path.
* Conformance: fixed include of Python test messages.
* Make maven in Rakefile use --batch-mode.
* Revert changes to benchmarks.
On second thought I think a separate schema for
CPU benchmarking makes sense.
* Try regenerating C# protos for new test protos.
* Removed benchmark messages from test proto.
* Added Jon Skeet's fixes for C#.
* Removed duplicate/old test messages C# file.
* C# fixes for test schema move.
* Fixed C# to use the correct TestAllTypes message.
* Fixes for Objective C test schema move.
* Added missing EXTRA_DIST file.
Incase the different runtimes have different generation/implementations for
for the different primitive field types, cover a larger range of the proto
types in the oneof zero tests.
This was enabled by the recent open-sourcing of JSON
support and MessageDifferencer.
MessageDifferencer allows the conformance suite to expand
because it allows us to write tests for payloads that parse
successfully. To verify the testee's output payload, we
need to parse it back into a message and compare the message
instances. Comparing output bytes vs. a golden message is
*not* valid, because protobufs do not have a canonical
encoding (especially in the presence of maps, which have
no prescribed serialization order).
We only add one small JSON test for now, but with the
framework in place we now have the foundation to dramatically
expand the coverage of the conformance test suite.
Also added the ability for the testee to skip tests that
exercise features that are unimplemented. This allows
Java (which currently has no JSON support) to skip tests
involving JSON.
Change-Id: I697b4363da432b61ae3b638b4287c4cda1af4deb
This allows us to enable conformance tests even when we know
that some tests are failing and need to be fixed.
Change-Id: I372f43663008747db6f2b2cf06e6ffa4c6d85b2d