General test for it is done in Rust, and then extensions are tested in UPB as they're not currently supported in Rust-upb.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 651113583
Calling into_proxied() already does a copy and before this change we were doing a second one.
I am not using set_allocated_<field(std::string* s) because the method is not generated when [features.(pb.cpp).string_type = VIEW] is specified.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 650612909
* The public Repeated::{push, set} and Map::insert methods now accept any value that implements IntoProxied<T>, allowing us to move owned values instead of copying them.
* This change also updates the FFI layer for strings/bytes in the repeated and maps thunks to accept a std::string* that can be moved rather than a PtrAndLen type that needs to be copied.
* Tests are updated to no longer .as_view() when setting a message / string on a repeated / map field. The IntoProxied trait makes calling .as_view() obsolete.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 650580788
This will mean that calling DebugString on a MessageLite* which is actually a full Message will get the debug info instead of the minimal output.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 649103508
This is currently true and required by the IntoProxied trait. In Rust all type parameters are explicitly marked `Sized`, except for `Self` [1]. By marking `Proxied` as `Sized` we can write `IntoProxied<Self>` in generic code without having to add 'where Self: Sized` clauses.
An implication of this change is that Proxied can no longer be used from a trait object i.e. `let x: dyn &Proxied = &foo` will not compile. We are not anticipating such use cases at this point.
[1] https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Sized.html
PiperOrigin-RevId: 649010900
Besides unnecessary inconsistency on our C symbols, double underscores anywhere in the name are reserved for stdlib use. In practice its unlikely these symbols would ever hit a collision problem (maybe the prior name 'utf8_debug_string' with no prefix as having some risk), but safer to just standardize on this and have no concerns going forward.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 648709299
`Vec<u8>` is a more idiomatic Rust type to return for serialization.
For the C++ kernel, we are able to return this type with no extra copying. We
still use `SerializedData` type for FFI, but convert the result into a
`Vec<u8>` using a new `into_vec` method.
The upb kernel serializes onto an arena, so for upb we do need to copy the data
to get it into a `Vec<u8>`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 644444571
New serialization test will verify the amount of bytes it takes to serialize a message with a field of type INT32 set to different values.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 641044189
This change adds a cfg attribute 'cpp_lite' to the C++ kernel of Protobuf Rust. If C++ lite is selected on the command line, the cfg attribute 'cpp_lite' is set. The root cause of the test failure was that the Debug implementation for full C++ protos uses text proto which is not available in C++ lite. The fix uses the 'cpp_lite' cfg attribute to select a different Debug implementation that doesn't rely on text proto
PiperOrigin-RevId: 640552701
The test I am removing fails on 32-bit ARM, as pointers are 4-byte aligned. `upb_MessageValue` is a union. The alignment of a union is the max. alignment of any of its fields. Among the fields are 8-byte types like u64 and thus `upb_MessageValue` is 8-byte aligned even on 32-bit ARM. 4 != 8 and it fails.
I am split on the usefulness of the test, as I find it somewhat unlikely to catch any divergence between the FFI and C types in the future. I can't imagine a practical scenario where upb_MessageValue would change in C code and this test would fail. IMO our actual unit & integration tests plus the IFTT lints are much better guards.
We could fix the test by testing the alignment of u64 instead of *const c_void, which is always 8 bytes on the hw platforms we care about.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 638976482
This doesn't _actually_ make the C++ Kernel path ever fail yet, but now that the API is a Result<SerializedData, SerializeError> it can be fixed as an implementation detail.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 638329136
We modify set_<repeated_field> to accept the IntoProxied type as the value and move the value (avoid copying) whenever possible.
For UPB:
- We fuse the arena of Repeated<T> with the parent message arena.
- We use upb_Message_SetBaseField to set the upb_Array contained in the Repeated<T>.
For C++:
- We generate an additional setter thunk that moves the value.
- The move assignment operator of RepeatedField/RepeatedPtrField is specialized. In order to adhere to the layering check we need to add '#include' statements for all .proto imports to the generated thunks.pb.cc.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 631010333
This is equivalent to C++'s `_IsValid` functions. Since proto3 enums are open,
`is_known` seems to be a better name than the misleading `is_valid`.
C++-specific Protocol Buffers documentation already uses "known fields" and
"unknown enum values" expressions.
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