1. Changed maven script to only do artifact uploading and removed build
script invocation from it. We didn't use maven to invoke the build
script before (we built protoc manually and editted pom.xml to only do
uploading for previous releases), and will not use it in the future (we
will use kokoro to build artifacts).
2. Cleaned up build-protoc.sh and README.md: removed the part about
using maven to build and listed supported platforms explicitly.
It appears that Visual Studio does not work well with std::once_flag
because it has a bug causing it to initialize that during dynamic
initialization instead of constant initialization. This change works
around the problem by using function static initializers instead.
@gerben-s originally wrote this change for the Google-internal codebase
but I am just cherry-picking it here.
This fixes#4773.
* Install rake compiler
* Add kokoro config to build ruby gem on linux
* Rename from linix to linux
* Fix prepare_build.sh name
* Clean up
* Install bundler
* Install bundler
* Use c99 in order to build gem on mingw-32 on ruby 2.0.0
See https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock/issues/4
* Move c99 config to extcofig.rb
This configuration builds both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries for Mac OS X.
One thing I had to change was to increase our minimum supported version
for 10.7 to 10.9, because 10.9 (Mavericks) appears to be the earliest
version supporting C++11.
* Work around MSVC issue with std::atomic initialization
MSVC seems to have a bug where it does not use constant initialization
for std::atomic, which ends up causing crashes during initialization.
This change introduces a workaround by putting the std::atomic inside a
union, which causes the compiler to use constant initialization for it.
* Added an AppVeyor test for static linking with MSVC
* Use legacy name in php runtime
Old generated code cannot work with new runtime, because the new runtime
assumes new class name for nested message. For details see #4738.
* Remove unused method
This commit updates the Autotools build to require a C++11 compiler and
explicitly pass -std=c++11. This seems to be necessary for enabling
C++11 support in older compilers.
We need to use a default of 0 when parsing unspecified map keys, instead
of failing an assertion.
This change was written by Michael Aaron (michaelaaron@google.com) but I
am cherry-picking it directly instead of waiting for the next sync of
Google-internal changes.
In old generated code, the constructor of message doesn't provide a
default null to parent's constructor. Previously, in c extesnion, this
case was not handled.
* uses namespaces for nested messages and enums
* fixes namespaces for PHP dist
* fixes namespace for Descriptors, adds Cardinality and Kind
* fixes nested namespaces for reserved words and adds tests
* adds tests and generator fix for php class prefixes
* fixes escaping of protobuf packages, enum comments, misc others
* nice refactor of generated code
* adds class files for backwards compatibility
* simplifies code with templates
* adds compatibility files to makefile
* cleanup of generator and fixes nested namespace bug
* regenerates proto types
* remove internal BC classes
* adds deprecated warning, adds methods back
* simplifies if statement
* fixes dist files
* addresses review comments
* adds back TYPE_URL_PREFIX constant
* adds @deprecated to old nested class files
* skips tests which require a separate process when protobuf.so is enabled
* Adds tests for legacy nested classes that do not require separate processes to test
* uses legacy names for GPBUtil message check
* adds block for IDE @deprecated message
* Namespace for nested message/enum in c extension
* Remove unused code
* PHP array constructors for protobuf messages
* removes Descriptor from error message
* allows mergeFrom to accept an array
* only use initWithDescriptor if instanceof MapEntry
* adds doc comments
* removes ability for constructors to take arrays for submessages
* Revert "allows mergeFrom to accept an array"
This reverts commit b7b72182d5.
* makes mergeFromArray protected and fixes mergeFrom whitespace
* Separates merging from JSON and merging from PHP array
* removes well-known types and json keys from array construction
* Addresses PR review comments
* cleans up tests
* fixes exception messages