We already have the TypeRegistry abstraction for JSON parsing, so it lends itself well to this.
Note that this is much more useful than it would have been before C# gained pattern matching support: it's easy to imagine a switch statement/expression using pattern matching with the result of this, with cases for a set of known message types, for example.
* Fix NPE during encoding and add regression test for issue 9507.
(cherry picked from commit 58e320a732)
* Implement `respond_to?` in RubyMessage (#9677)
All synthetic methods implemented by `method_missing` are now supported by `respond_to?`.
Fixes issue #9202.
* Fix null pointer exceptions exposed by new regression tests.
* Fix clear_ on oneofs so that it is safe to call repeatedly and so that respond_to? does not depend on whether the oneof is currently cleared.
* Code cleanup: reenable more tests on JRuby.
* Align JRuby behavior with CRuby by throwing a RuntimeError when attempting to assign to a oneof.
(cherry picked from commit 8e7f936696)
* Update protobuf version
* Merge pull request #9727 from mlocati/build-packaged-php-extension
Fix building packaged PHP extension
(cherry picked from commit 7f9901c5f6)
* Update protobuf version
* Update changelogs for 3.20.1-rc1
Co-authored-by: Jason Lunn <jason.lunn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jorg Brown <jorg.brown@gmail.com>
This doesn't test *all* possibilities (e.g. the field being a
wrapper, or a message field, etc) - but I'm fairly confident that I
found all the places referring to the case.
* Fix comment syntax in any.proto
Remove extra spaces which cause incorrect indentation in godoc.
Remove the "====" style title which is not rendered by godoc.
* Run ./generate_descriptor_proto.sh