Even though the comments were indented to appear to go with the jspb
case/field, protoc doesn't collect comments like that, so these "hanging"
comments actually "attach" to the next thing added to each. Looking at
https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/5566 you see where
the generated code picked up the comment on the wrong field.
* Down-integrate internal changes to github.
* fix python conformance test
* fix csharp conformance test
* add back java map_lite_test.proto's optimize for option
* fix php conformance test
* Revert "Revert "Enable the ignore_unknown_field option in the Ruby unmarshal options" (#5511)"
This reverts commit be1716a6d0.
* Separate ruby conformance test on Mac
* Fix shell syntax
* Fix test
The CocoaPod (and source) have always support tvOS, but adding the project
makes it easier to run the tests and debug if there ever were an issue.
(not adding a watchOS project at the moment because Apple doesn't provide
XCTest, so all it could do is build the library. We still support that,
just can't "test" it.)
* Add ruby 2.6 gem build for linux
* Add docker hub organization
* Add ruby2.6 in cross compile targets
* Fix tests
* Check mac version
* No need to install php in preparation for mac
* Add ruby 2.6 test
* Fix broken tests
* Fix compatibility test
* Fix bundler version
* Use new docker image
* Fix broken test
* Use new docker image in ruby26 test
* Install ruby for mac
This adds the ability for the MRI Ruby library to optionally pass in a
ignore_unknown_fields option when decoding JSON. The functionality was
added upstream in upb, this change exposes that option.
* Rebuild python docker image
* Update docker image
* Change call to build_and_run_docker.sh
* Set up python tests for different versions
* Fix comments
* Inherit from message instead of implement
When regestering class (implmenets other class) during MINIT, zend_class_implements
would call zend_class_entry->interface_gets_implemented(). In PHP-7.3 interface_gets_implemented shares the same location with create_object.
However, during MINIT, the global object storeage hasn't been initialized. And thus, caused segment fault in php 7.3.
* Use zend_string_init where interned string may be the value.
zend_string_dup will keep using the existing interned string.
In php 7.3, interned string cannot be destroyed from user's code.
* Uncommment debug code
* Use latest phpunit for each php versions
* Revert change in Dockerfile
* Update php test to use the new docker image
* Update composer
* Change docker organization
* Update phpunit
* Debug phpunit
* Store phpunit into bin dir in docker image
* Install valgrind to docker
* Fix compatibility test
* Remove generated_service_test from compatibility c extension test
* Update 32bit php test to the new docker image
* Install bison
* Fix build.sh
* Fix DOCKERIMAGE_PREFIX
* Fix basename
* Add comment to build_and_run_docker2.sh
* Remove commented code
* Fix comments
Some protos have enum values of "FOO" and "Foo", which the ObjC generation
then makes into the same thing. Just skip generating the enum element for
the duplicate as it would be a compile error because of the name collision.
The descriptors are still generated to support reflection and TextFormat
more completely.