Currently we're aliasing `each_index` to `each_with_index`, incorrectly passing both the index and the value of a repeated field to the block.
What we want is to just pass the index. Luckily this is a method on Ruby arrays, so we just wrap the native Ruby array method.
Fixes https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/issues/7806Closes#11767
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/11767 from shaldengeki:shaldengeki-repeated-field-each-index-returns-actual-index 874916c21d
PiperOrigin-RevId: 593835025
There is no canonical rules_ruby repo today, and we don't want our fork to become one. In order to unblock inclusion of Protobuf in the bzlmod registry, we're making this a dev dependency and dropping support for Bazel/Ruby.
Fixes#14569
PiperOrigin-RevId: 584393841
Rewrrte and extension of #12828, with additional work for JRuby. Partially fixes#1198 by adding support for custom options. Handling of extensions will be handled in a follow up.
Also includes these unrelated fixes:
* Removes code echo between `google/protobuf/repeated_field.rb` and `google/protobuf/ffi/repeated_field.rb` by `require`'ing the former in the latter.
* Adds missing calles to `testFrozen()` from methods of `RepeatedField` under JRuby that mutate.
* Various typos in comments.
Closes#14594
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/14594 from protocolbuffers:add-support-for-options-in-ruby 16cc9e35b8
PiperOrigin-RevId: 580848874
Fixes a class of flaky test failures observed only in the FFI implementation due to garbage collection in between calls to an accessors for a frozen field.
Closes#13420
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/13420 from protocolbuffers:rub 0ea91165fb
PiperOrigin-RevId: 552602026
Add bazel targets to create ruby release artifacts.
Should be run with:
```
bazel run ruby:release
bazel run ruby:jruby_release
```
Closes#11468
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/11468 from deannagarcia:rubyTargets b7b7eb6865
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503277136
This uses https://github.com/protocolbuffers/rules_ruby to fully Bazelify our ruby runtime code. The Rakefile is left in place for now and is still used by our aarch64 tests. With the current implementation ruby behaves similarly to our python wrapper, which selects whatever version is installed in the system. Future enhancements will allow for more hermetic builds via Bazel flags to pin a specific version
Closes#10525
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/10525 from mkruskal-google:rules_ruby 97fa1f70ab
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499283908
The only difference between all the `Message` classes is just
their `descriptor` instance variable.
So rather than create an entirely new class from scratch every time
we can simply inherit from an abstract class.
This shink each `Message` class from `1456` bytes to `944` bytes, and
the singleton class of each from `960` to `792`, for a total of
`680` bytes saved per message class, so a ~28% reduction.
* 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>
* Added capability to support from_* requests properly by adding class methods and returning self for instance methods
* `Timestamp.from_time`
* `Value.from_ruby`
* Set execute bit on files if and only if they begin with (#!).
Git only tracks the 'x' (executable) bit on each file. Prior to this
CL, our files were a random mix of executable and non-executable.
This change imposes some order by making files executable if and only
if they have shebang (#!) lines at the beginning.
We don't have any executable binaries checked into the repo, so
we shouldn't need to worry about that case.
* Added fix_permissions.sh script to set +x iff a file begins with (#!).
* Rolled forward again with "Updated upb from defcleanup branch..."
Revert "Revert "Updated upb from defcleanup branch and modified Ruby to use it (#5539)" (#5848)"
This reverts commit 1568deab40.
* A few more merge fixes.
* Updated for defcleanup2 branch.
* Fixed upb to define upb_decode().
* Fixed names of nested messages.
* Revert submodule.
* Set -std=gnu90 and fixed warnings/errors.
Some of our Kokoro tests seem to run with this level of warnings,
and the source strives to be gnu90 compatible. Enforcing it for
every build removes the possibility of some errors showing up in
Kokoro/Travis tests only.
* Fixed remaining warnings with gnu90 mode.
I tried to match warning flags with what Ruby appears to do
in our Kokoro tests.
* Initialize values registered by rb_gc_register_address().
* Fixed subtle GC bug.
We need to initialize this marked value before creating the instance.
* Truly fix the GC bug.
* Updated upb for mktime() fix.
* Removed XOPEN_SOURCE as we are not using strptime().
* Removed fixed tests from the conformance failure list for Ruby.
* Fixed memory error related to oneof def names.
* Picked up new upb changes re: JSON printing.
* Uncomment concurrent decoding test.
This changes to_time to use Ruby's built in Time.at with nanos support
rather than calculating a float and passing it to Time.at. The new
version runs about 3 times faster than the original version and
allocates fewer objects.
Warming up --------------------------------------
protobuf#to_time 57.296k i/100ms
faster#to_time 133.229k i/100ms
Calculating -------------------------------------
protobuf#to_time 635.361k (± 2.1%) i/s - 3.209M in 5.052169s
faster#to_time 1.873M (± 3.3%) i/s - 9.459M in 5.055169s
Comparison:
faster#to_time: 1873368.8 i/s
protobuf#to_time: 635361.4 i/s - 2.95x slower
Calculating -------------------------------------
protobuf#to_time 326.000 memsize ( 126.000 retained)
7.000 objects ( 2.000 retained)
0.000 strings ( 0.000 retained)
faster#to_time 86.000 memsize ( 0.000 retained)
1.000 objects ( 0.000 retained)
0.000 strings ( 0.000 retained)
Comparison:
faster#to_time: 86 allocated
protobuf#to_time: 326 allocated - 3.79x more