Work for #1866
Migrates all the public class docs over to appledoc format. While Xcode is fine with blank lines in `///` comments, appledoc (used by cocoadocs) isn't and was leaving a bunch of info off the doc pages.
The generator still needs to be updated to do this also; that will be a follow up CL.
- Update ruby conformance generation for rename of generated files that seems
to have happened.
- Update gitignores for the above and for the no-warnings-test.
This should fix the failures in the conformance tests - although
it highlights the problem that we need to do this when changing
the conformance.proto file...
Incase the different runtimes have different generation/implementations for
for the different primitive field types, cover a larger range of the proto
types in the oneof zero tests.
If a message is proto3, then the zero values still count as being set one the
field is in a oneof.
Add tests to confirm oneofs work as expected in both syntaxes.
Fixes https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues/1933
Add a new test that forces strings into two different implementations from the
NSString class cluster to help confirm we're exercising both paths by which
CodedOutputStream will extract data from an NSString.
Move the old +load test (that was flawed because the behavior really depends on
the type of string from the NSString class cluster); into a unittest that
targets the specific case we're adding a behavior confirmation on.
As a bonus, improve the TextFormat generation of string characters < 0x20.
Work for #1866
Migrates all the public class docs over to appledoc format. While Xcode is fine with blank lines in `///` comments, appledoc (used by cocoadocs) isn't and was leaving a bunch of info off the doc pages.
The generator still needs to be updated to do this also; that will be a follow up CL.
can reasonably be expected to be interoperable.
(The fact that not all Int64/Uint64 values *can* be exactly represented in
IEEE-754 and thus interoperably amongst JSON implementations is precisely the
reason for wrapping them when we serialize... it shouldn't be a surprise that
we can't round-trip in unwrapped form for all values.)