Allows two messages to be compared directly for equality without
generating an equals method for every generated message.
(Ports CL58125010)
Change-Id: I92ab5088539d1fd722fee7b5e28a8c825926c3b6
Instead of publishing its class I chose to encapsulate the troublesome
references in equals()/hashCode() in the generated code into superclass
methods in ExtendableMessageNano.
Changed a couple of java packages in the test suite to catch this issue
easier in the future.
Change-Id: I43f88411f63bb6f3ffc8d63361f2f77bebf6220a
The current implementation of getExtension deserialises the field from bytes
and returns a new object every time. This means that changes to those objects
are reflected when the messages is serialised unless setExtension is called. It
also means that every call to getExtension and setExtension is expensive.
This change introduces a FieldData class that contains everything that's known
about the field at the time. This can be all the tag/byte[] pairs associated
with a given field or an Extension and a value object. This is so that two
messages with a repeated extension can be compared even if the extension
has been deserialised in one of them but not the other.
This change also adds FieldArray class based on SparseArray from the Android
compatibility library. This is used in ExtendableMessageNano to make lookup
of FieldDatas by their field number faster.
Implications:
* calling getExtension multiple times deserialises the field only once and
returns the same object.
* calling setExtension doesn't cause the object to be serialised immediately,
that only happens when the container message is serialised.
* getExtension is no longer a read-only thread-safe operation. README.txt has
been updated to relfect that.
* comparison using equals and hashCode continues to work.
Bug: 10863158
Change-Id: I81c7cb0c73cc0611a1f7c1eabf5eed259738e8bc