* Fix a typo
* Fix lots of spelling errors
* Fix a few more spelling mistakes
* s/parsable/parseable/
* Don't touch the third party files
* Cloneable is the preferred C# term
* Copyable is the preferred C++ term
* Revert "s/parsable/parseable/"
This reverts commit 534ecf7675.
* Revert unparseable->unparsable corrections
* 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 (#!).
This change updates docstrings and comments so that they will produce nicer
formatting and cross-references from Sphinx. There are a few broad categories of
changes:
- Paramter and attribute docs are updated so that types will be recognized by
Napoleon (https://sphinxcontrib-napoleon.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) This
usually just means moving a colon in the docstring, so
`name: (type) description` becomes `name (type): description`.
- References to other symbols can be cross-references if they have the right
format. For example, "attr_name" might become ":attr:`attr_name`".
https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/domains.html#cross-referencing-python-objects
- For fenced code blocks, adding a double-colon `::` signifies a literal block.
https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html#literal-blocks
- Some bits of docstrings move from docstring to comments. For TODOs, this
means we won't be putting stale (or otherwise unrelated) noise into the docs.
For `Message.DESCRIPTOR`, the change means it gets appropriate documentation.
- There are some wording tweaks for consistency, and some new docstrings
(especially for methods in Message).
For types, I used the convention of `list[Foo]` and `dict(foo, bar)`, which seem
to be common among other Python rst docstrings. Sphinx should generally
recognize both, and cross-links them correctly (both internally and to Python
library documentation). Upgrading to Python3-style type annotations would allow
us to use `sphinx-autodoc-typehints`; the changes in this commit are very
similar to typing-based hints.
* Add changelog for 3.9.x
* Revert "Make php message class final to avoid mocking (#6277)" (#6324)
This reverts commit 7f84a94366.
This is just temporary. Eventually, we still want to roll forward this
change. Some users are complaining they need more time to clean up their
code.
* Update extract_includes.bat.in
File io_win32.h is not in directory google\protobuf\stubs under directory google\protobuf\io
* Set oneof case in array constructor (#6351)
Forgot to set it previously.
* Update protobuf version (#6366)
* Drop building wheel for python 3.4 (#6406)
https://github.com/matthew-brett/multibuild/pull/240
* Fix binary compatibility in FieldCodec factory methods (#6380) (#6424)
* Fix binary compatibility in FieldCodec factory messages
* Make default value parameter for current factories required
* Route old methods through default value overloads
* Remove ExtensionRegistry.Add(params) overload
* Rename ExtensionRegistry.Add(IEnumerable<Extension>) overload to AddRange
* Edit naming of parameters in Extension classes
* * Fix add API warnings to docs for extension APIs
* Rename internal ExtensionSet.GetValue to TryGetValue
* Disable javadoc error (#6371)
* Disable javadoc error
Actual fixes of the javadoc will be followed up
* Remove duplicated configuration
* Update javadoc plugin version
* Updated Bazel test script to use most recent Bazel version (#6413) (#6433)
I'm not exactly sure why, but this fixes the failing Bazel presubmit
test. Using the most recent version seems like a good idea anyway so
that we can make sure we're compatible with any new Bazel changes.
* [bazel] Add fixes for --incompatible_load_{cc,java,proto}_rules_from_bzl
* No need to update version in generated code (#6471)
generate_descriptor will handle that
* Update protobuf version (#6472)
Currently, if you access a ListValue from a Struct and attempted to
assign it to another Struct, you would get an exception:
> s1 = spb.Struct()
> s1['a'] = [1]
> s2 = spb.Struct()
> s2['a'] = s1['a']
ValueError: Unexpected type
This fixes that case.