We continue our foray into googletest-rust [1], this time with homegrown matchers.
Our unit tests will now be able to check is_unset() and is_set() for all types that implement ProxiedWithPresence. In practice, this boils down to [u8] and ProtoStr.
Note that we've broken out matchers_upb and matchers_cpp, similar to what was done with aliasing here [2].
[1] https://github.com/google/googletest-rust
[2] 9a0bc392b3 (diff-08e5182ff36ad340a3bfb628995524a2a36a89b59a514ba027b0f25e048dd5c3R90)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 573895179
We had previously commented out the upb portion of simple_nested_test.
This is because nonmutable getters have submessages being NULL by default.
This means that trying to fetch anything, like a simple scalar from that nested message would segfault.
This CL makes the externC return an Option<RawMessage> since we've discovered that upb can return NULL. This way, we can check for `None` and handle the NULL case appropriately.
We know that the NULL pathway can only come from terra upb, since
cpp automagically constructs submsgs if they don't exist.
We've augmented upb.rs to contain a scratch space that allocates a zeroed-out contiguous chunk of memory @64KB. Since a block of zeroed-out memory is a legit message from upb's point of view, we can provide $pbr$::ScratchSpace::zeroed_block() to upb in order to get the default submessage behavior we want from upb.
This block is lazily allocated upon first request. This means that a consumer of the cpp kernel will not incur an additional cost.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 573840755
This change moves almost everything in the `upb/` directory up one level, so
that for example `upb/upb/generated_code_support.h` becomes just
`upb/generated_code_support.h`. The only exceptions I made to this were that I
left `upb/cmake` and `upb/BUILD` where they are, mostly because that avoids
conflict with other files and the current locations seem reasonable for now.
The `python/` directory is a little bit of a challenge because we had to merge
the existing directory there with `upb/python/`. I made `upb/python/BUILD` into
the BUILD file for the merged directory, and it effectively loads the contents
of the other BUILD file via `python/build_targets.bzl`, but I plan to clean
this up soon.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 568651768
A couple weeks ago we moved upb into the protobuf Git repo, and this change
continues the merger of the two repos by making them into a single Bazel repo.
This was mostly a matter of deleting upb's WORKSPACE file and fixing up a bunch
of references to reflect the new structure.
Most of the changes are pretty mechanical, but one thing that needed more
invasive changes was the Python script for generating CMakeLists.txt,
make_cmakelists.py. The WORKSPACE file it relied on no longer exists with this
change, so I updated it to hardcode the information it needed from that file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 564810016
$Msg$View is incorrect, we need to actually invoke the getter_thunks. We'll use void* to get us off to the races.
Sprinkled in TODOs as appropriate; and we'll tackle imports in another CL. For now, its important to return the actual raw message, and that's what this CL does for our base uses.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 564785201
This is predominantly a wrapper around `BytesMut`, for simplicity.
Bytes and string fields are mostly the same, except for possible UTF-8 handling.
This also implements some minor parts of `ProtoStr` that were missed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 561422951
This is a step forward for the full migration of Automatic Exec Groups (AEGs). This change will be effective once AEGs are enabled.
In this CL I've added a toolchain_type to `toolchain` attribute of ctx.actions.{run, run_shell} since the Execution platform is selected on a toolchain type level, not on a rule level like before AEGs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 561043901
We still retain RawMessage and RawArena, but drop the macro for readability.
In lieu of invoking define_opaque_nonnulls, we spell out RawMessage and RawArena by hand.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 559906043
This makes a few changes:
- It changes generated messages to reference message innards as a type in `__runtime` instead of branching on what fields should be there. That results in much less bifurcation in gencode and lets runtime-agnostic code reference raw message innards.
- It adds a generic mechanism for creating vtable-based mutators. These vtables point to thunks generated for interacting with C++ or upb fields. Right now, the design results in 2-word (msg+vtable) mutators for C++ and 3-word mutators (msg+arena+vtable) for UPB. See upb.rs for an explanation of the design options. I chose the `RawMessage+&Arena` design for mutator data as opposed to a `&MessageInner` design because it did not result in extra-indirection layout changes for message mutators. We could revisit this in the future with performance data, since this results in all field mutators being 3 words large instead of the register-friendly 2 words.
- And lastly, as a nearby change that touches on many of the same topics, it adds some extra SAFETY comments for Send/Sync in message gencode.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 559483437
Only emit has_field() if the field support presence. Only emit field_opt() getter if the field is both optional and supports presence.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 555133374
This CL adds function bodies for: {as_view, into_view, as_mut, into_mut, set_on} [1].
Our prior cl/552609955 didn't have `RawMessage` inside $Msg$Mut, so that's also been rectified in this CL.
[1] Everything in this set is a part of the Proxied trait, except set_on, which belongs to the SettableValue trait.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 553935803
These are more type safe, and more clearly distinguish between a
raw message and serialized data.
This also defines a macro to create new opaque pointer types, and
switches `RawArena` to using it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 552957136
This CL sets up the basic plumbing end-to-end for singular message fields.
We add skeletonized support for `Proxied` messages. This is done
by creating structs for $Msg$View and $Msg$Mut, and providing
stubbed impls.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 552609955