upb previously attempted to support C89 and pre-2015 versions
of Visual Studio. This was to support older compilers with
limited C99 support (particularly MSVC). But as of last August,
even gRPC has dropped support for MSVC prior to 2015
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Therefore it seems safe for upb to no longer attempt C89 support
(we were already not truly C89 compliant, with our use of "bool").
We now explicitly require C99 or greater and MSVC 2015 or greater.
This cleaned up port_def.inc a fair bit. I took the chance to
also remove some obsolete macros.
- A new PHP-specific upb amalgamation. It contains everything related to upb_msg, but leaves out all of the old handlers-related interfaces and encoders/decoders.
# Schema/Defs Changes
- Changed `upb_fielddef_msgsubdef()` and `upb_fielddef_enumsubdef()` to return `NULL` instead of assert-failing if the field is not a message or enum.
- Added `upb_msgdef_iswrapper()`, to test whether this is a wrapper well-known type.
# Decoder
- Decoder bugfix: when we parse a submessage inside a oneof, we need to clear out any previous data, so we don't misinterpret it as a pointer to an existing submessage.
# JSON Decoder
- Allowed well-known types at the top level to have their special processing.
- Fixed a bug that could occur when parsing nested empty lists/objects, eg `[[]]`.
- Made the "ignore unknown" option also be permissive about unknown enumerators by setting them to 0.
# JSON Encoder
- Allowed well-known types at the top level to have their special processing.
- Removed all spaces after `:` and `,` characters, to match the old encoder and pass goldenfile tests.
# Message / Reflection
- Changed `upb_msg_hasoneof()` -> `upb_msg_whichoneof()`. The new function returns the `upb_fielddef*` of whichever oneof is set.
- Implemented `upb_msg_clearfield()` and added/implemented `upb_msg_clear()`.
- Added `upb_msg_discardunknown()`. Part of me thinks this should go in a util library instead of core reflection since it is a recursive algorithm.
# Compiler
- Always emit descriptors as an array instead of as a string, to avoid exceeding maximum string lengths. If this becomes a speed issue later we can go back to two separate paths.
This makes both the C (.h) and C++ (.hpp) files read nicer
and keeps the core of upb C-only.
Existing users of the C++ wrappers will have to add manual
#includes of the .hpp files.
* WIP, first version of encoder.
* More progress on text encoder.
* A lot of progress on the text printer.
* Added textencode header file.
* Text encoder now passes conformance tests.
These aren't very stringent though, and more testing is needed.
* Print text into static buffer. Passes all conformance tests.
* Fixed kokoro errors.
* Fix for indent depth when printing map fields.