In C23, `false` is now of type `bool`, not `int`. This turned a couple places where `false` was returned instead of `NULL` into errors.
The workaround in upb for Windows's broken NAN macro causes an error in Clang under C23, `cannot compile this static initializer yet`, I believe because `0.0 / 0.0` is not valid in constant-evaluation. This seems like it's probably a legitimate result of C23 standardizing constexpr, although it _could_ be a clang bug. In any case, refine the workaround a bit, to avoid this problem.
I've also reverted the kUpb_FltInfinity/kUpb_Infinity back to their former definitions, as INFINITY wasn't broken by the windows header, only NAN.
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This also increases compliance by adding `default_applicable_licenses` to several `BUILD` files that previously did not have it.
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This CL is mostly a no-op, except that now google3-only code is actually stripped from OSS, instead of being preserved in `# begin:google_only` blocks.
This follows the conventions of the greater Copybara ecosystem.
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General test for it is done in Rust, and then extensions are tested in UPB as they're not currently supported in Rust-upb.
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This updates all our text parsers and serializers to better handle tag-delimited fields under editions. Under proto2, groups were the only tag-delimited fields possible, and the group name (i.e. the message type) was guaranteed to be unique. Text-format and various generators used this instead of the synthetic field name (lower-cased group name) to represent these fields.
Under editions, we've removed group syntax and allowed any message field to be tag-delimited. This breaks those cases when adding new tag-delimited fields where the message type might not be unique or correspond to the field name. Code generators have already been fixed to treat "group-like" fields using the old behavior, and treat new fields like any other sub-message.
This change addresses the text-format issue. Text parsers will accept *either* the type or field name for "group-like" fields, and only the field name for every other message field. Text serializers will continue to emit the message name for "group-like" fields, but also use the field name for everything else.
This creates some awkward capitalization behavior for fields that happen to *look* like proto2 groups, but it won't lead to any conflicts or invalid encodings. A feature will likely be added to edition 2024 to allow for migration off this legacy behavior.
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This is needed to make protobuf/bazel package minimal for other proto rules.
Keep 4 public bzl files in upb/bazel. They end up under protobuf/bazel, and they are legitimately used by other repositories.
Move upb_proto_library_internal/* under bazel/private. Those are utilities used in the rules. Moving them one level deeper makes protobuf/bazel package clean for other rules.
Move build_defs.bzl and amalgamation under /upb/bazel. Those are utilities used in the build.
Move lua.BUILD and python* uner /python/dist. Those are used in the WORKSPACE dependency setup.
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To satisfy the layering check, we need to depend on :gtest for the headers, in
addition to :gtest_main which provides the main() function.
There are a bunch of formatting changes as a side effect of this, but they
should be harmless.
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This change moves almost everything in the `upb/` directory up one level, so
that for example `upb/upb/generated_code_support.h` becomes just
`upb/generated_code_support.h`. The only exceptions I made to this were that I
left `upb/cmake` and `upb/BUILD` where they are, mostly because that avoids
conflict with other files and the current locations seem reasonable for now.
The `python/` directory is a little bit of a challenge because we had to merge
the existing directory there with `upb/python/`. I made `upb/python/BUILD` into
the BUILD file for the merged directory, and it effectively loads the contents
of the other BUILD file via `python/build_targets.bzl`, but I plan to clean
this up soon.
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Remove array.h and map.h as hdrs from :collections_internal
Remove alloc.h and arena.h as hdrs from :mem_internal (and add them to :mem)
Remove common.h and decode.h and encode.h as hdrs from :wire_internal
Lock down the visibility of :wire_internal to upb-only
Merge :mini_descriptor_encode_internal into :mini_descriptor_internal
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This required some work to unify map entry messages with regular messages, with respect to presence. Before map entry fields could never have presence. Now they can have presence according to normal rules. Note that this only applies to times that the user constructs a map entry directly.
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update upb to use upb_Map_Next()
remove upb_MapIterator_SetValue(), which was declared but not actually implemented
remove upb_MapIterator_Done(), which was implemented but not actually used
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There are several other functions which might eventually end up here and ideally become unified across json/ and text/ and io/ so this is just a first step to create the new subdir and get rid of upb/internal/
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