GPBUnknownFields will be going away in the next major release of the ObjC
Protobuf runtime. Code should be updated to make use of GPBUnknownFields
instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 659963056
Scrub all the objc related sources for references to "syntax"
and update them to no longer tie things accordingly.
The ObjC Protos `GPBFileDescriptor` concept still exposes the
`syntax`, but it was already marked as deprecated. This will be
removed in the future as nothing should need to look at the value.
Validate that all generation calls are on the helpers to get the
editions support from the C++ code.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 555971288
The validation is done at the highest point so if a sub message is what
goes over the limit it is caught at the outer message, thus reducing the
impact on the serialization code.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511473008
For normal fields, closed enums get their out of range values put into unknown
fields, but that wasn't happening for extension fields, this fixes that by
adding the validation during parsing.
Also document on the getExtension API what happens with enums.
Add tests to confirm expected behaviors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491356730
Some users might be depended on these, so until everything is flipped to
explicit imports, need to still provide the class declaration so the proto isn't
a breaking change.
This allows some to use an alternative registry if they have a different
implementation.
This is really just wiring though the change to use the GPBExtensionRegistry
protocol vs the concrete GPBExtensionRegistry through the other apis.
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.
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.
Add the `nullable` qualifier to return types of Objective-C methods that
can return a nil due to errors. This change makes these methods
compatible with the Swift 2 try-catch syntax.
Add more context to GPBCodedInputStream failures.
Have GPBMessage parsing apis extract out the GPBCodedInputStream information and expose it.
Update HeaderDocs with pointers to all error domains/codes.
Expand the unittests to cover the full set of errors reported.
Fixes https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues/1618
- Convert most of the core library headers over to HeaderDoc format.
- Switch the generated comments over to HeaderDoc.
- Create GPBCodedOutputStream_PackagePrivate and move some things into there
that should be more internal.
- Add more to the ObjC dir readme.
- Merge the ExtensionField and ExtensionDescriptor to reduce overhead.
- Fix an initialization race.
- Clean up the Xcode schemes.
- Remove the class/enum filter.
- Remove some forced inline that were bloating things without proof of performance wins.
- Rename some internal types to avoid conflicts with the well know types protos.
- Drop the use of ApplyFunctions to the compiler/optimizer can do what it wants.
- Better document some possible future improvements.
- Add missing support for parsing repeated primitive fields in packed or unpacked forms.
- Improve -hash.
- Add *Count for repeated and map<> fields to avoid auto create when checking for them being set.
- Style fixups in the code.
- map<> serialization fixes and more tests.
- Autocreation of map<> fields (to match repeated fields).
- @@protoc_insertion_point(global_scope|imports).
- Fixup proto2 syntax extension support.
- Move all startup code to +initialize so it happen on class usage and not app startup.
- Have generated headers use forward declarations and move imports into generated code, reduces what is need at compile time to speed up compiled and avoid pointless rippling of rebuilds.