All synthetic methods implemented by `method_missing` are now supported by `respond_to?`.
Fixes issue #9202.
* Fix null pointer exceptions exposed by new regression tests.
* Fix clear_ on oneofs so that it is safe to call repeatedly and so that respond_to? does not depend on whether the oneof is currently cleared.
* Code cleanup: reenable more tests on JRuby.
* Align JRuby behavior with CRuby by throwing a RuntimeError when attempting to assign to a oneof.
* Allow pre-compiled binaries for ruby 3.1.1
* add comment
* fix build and use ruby 3.1.0
* add ruby31 to build CI for tests and release
* trying to fix ci
* install ruby 3.1.0 in ruby_build_environment.sh
* use head for rvm to install 3.1.0
* just install master version of rvm in prepare_build_macos_rc
* force install of master rvm in ruby_build_environment.sh
* Use coroutine=universal when compiling ruby31
* use ucontext
* fix filename
* fix coroutine name
* use git head for rake-compiler-dock
* use newest rake-compiler-dock version
* Add ruby-specific upb_alloc using xrealloc/xfree for use in Arena_alloc so Ruby GC is aware of allocated memory.
* Add RB_GC_GUARD to DescriptorPool_add_serialized_file to ensure ruby does not aggressively garbage collect arena_rb due to lack of references.
* Updated PHP to the new version of upb.
This is a large change, as the upb API surface has been
renamed to follow Google style more closely.
* Fixed utf8_range.
* Updated Ruby for new utf8_range.
* Picked up new upb for PHP, with spelling fixes.
* Fixed the 32-bit build.
* Message.decode/encode: Add max_recursion_depth option
This allows increasing the recursing depth from the default of 64, by
setting the "max_recursion_depth" to the desired integer value. This is
useful to encode or decode complex nested protobuf messages that otherwise
error out with a RuntimeError or "Error occurred during parsing".
Fixes#1493
* Address review comments
Co-authored-by: Adam Cozzette <acozzette@google.com>
The previously used term "3-Clause BSD License" is not properly
standarized. A common standard is SPDX, therefore "3-Clause BSD License"
is substituted with "BSD-3-Clause" which is a SPDX identifier.
`grep -rl "3-Clause BSD License" | xargs -n1 sed -i "s/3-Clause BSD
License/BSD-3-Clause/g"`
Our Ruby release build broke at some point in the past day or so, and I
strongly suspect it is due to a new version (1.2.0) of
rake-compiler-dock. This commit pins the version to 1.1.0 as a temporary
fix.
Our Ruby release build broke at some point in the past day or so, and I
strongly suspect it is due to a new version (1.2.0) of
rake-compiler-dock. This commit pins the version to 1.1.0 as a temporary
fix.
* Dropped Ruby 2.4 support for CI and releases.
* Removed Kokoro configs for old Ruby versions.
* Update Dockerfile to allow it to be rebuilt
Co-authored-by: Joshua Haberman <jhaberman@gmail.com>
* Cannot find any occurrence of `require 'rubygems/tasks` or `Gem::Tasks` in the source code, so I am confident that this development dependency can safely be removed.