self->field_type_class returns the correct Ruby class, get_def_obj
returns the Descriptor object used to generate the Ruby class via
msgclass, so to compare the two types we get the msgclass from the
descriptor.
* 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.
This makes a couple of changes to fix the tests for JRuby 1.7:
- Avoid using assert_false since that assertion seems not to exist in
older versions
- Disable a test related to respond_to? for JRuby. It's hard to tell
what is going wrong here but it looks like probably a JRuby bug that
has been fixed in more recent versions.
Uses values from the removed `Gemfile.lock` as a baseline for version requirements, though it has been observed to work with the latest versions of all the referenced gems - see https://travis-ci.org/google/protobuf/builds/163625616 for details
`System.identityHashCode` returns a hash that does not consider a
Message's values. This means two Messages with identical values will not
have identical hashCodes.
This patch uses the pattern from RubyMap to combine the hashCodes from
all values in a given message and produce a unique, consistent,
value-based hash.
`System.identityHashCode` returns a hash that does not consider a
Message's values. This means two Messages with identical values will not
have identical hashCodes.
This patch uses the pattern from RubyMap to combine the hashCodes from
all values in a given message and produce a unique, consistent,
value-based hash.
1. Added ruby22 and jruby tests to jenkins.
2. Added javascript tests to jenkins.
3. Added golang tests to jenkins.
4. Removed ruby19/ruby20 tests from travis. Support for ruby 2.0 has
ended since 2016/02/24.
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2016/02/24/support-plan-of-ruby-2-0-0-and-2-1/
Change-Id: Ie984b06772335352a4be7067ab2485f923875685
This fixes the test_acts_likes_an_array test in RepeatedFieldTest, which
checks that repeated fields respond to the same methods as regular Ruby
arrays. The bsearch_index and dig array methods seem to be new in Ruby
2.3 and so we should support those.