Xcode min: 13.3.1
iOS min: 10.0
macOS min: 10.12
tvOS min: 12.0
watchOS min: 6.0
Apple's AppStore requirements now require Xcode 13:
https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=2t1chhp3
Update to the minOS version and Xcode version that also matches what Firebase
as done as that seems like a common set for most Apple platforms
(https://firebase.google.com/docs/ios/setup).
objectivec/README.md lists Xcode 10.2 as the minimum, update things accordingly.
- Remove code paths referencing the older versions.
- Remove support from the testing script.
- Minor formatting changes to make thing happy.
- Block clang-format from the PDDM macro definitions to avoid it wrapping
things.
- Don't add clang-format directives to the expansion, easier to handling
it outside of there.
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.
- Remove some types not needed.
- Remove some files not needed.
- Move some tests files into different prefixes to logically segment things.
- Add objc_class_prefix to the files.
- Use an expected prefix file during generation to exercise that code and
validate things.
- Require prefixes for the test file.
- Only output test failures (less to page through)
- Pass the build flags along when checking on the WKTs, otherwise the bazel
flags changed and the compiles have to re-done.
* Fixing typos
* Revert new files that were deleted by sync script
* Fix CMake breakages
* bump upb version
* Sync from Piper @468772608
PROTOBUF_SYNC_PIPER
* Adding abseil to include path for python C++ extension
* Adding abseil linkage for python C++ extension
* Fixing linkage order
* Bazelfying conformance tests
Adding infrastructure to "Bazelify" languages other than Java and C++
* Delete benchmarks for languages supported by other repositories
* Bazelfying benchmark tests
* Bazelfying python
Use upb's system python rule instead of branching tensorflow
* Bazelfying Ruby
* Bazelfying C#
* Bazelfying Objective-c
* Bazelfying Kokoro mac builds
* Bazelfying Kokoro linux builds
* Deleting all deprecated files from autotools cleanup
This boils down to Makefile.am and tests.sh and all of their remaining references
* Cleanup after PR reorganizing
- Enable 32 bit tests
- Move conformance tests back
- Use select statements to select alternate runtimes
- Add internal prefixes to proto library macros
* Updating READMEs to use bazel instead of autotools.
* Bazelfying Kokoro release builds
* First round of review fixes
* Second round of review fixes
* Third round of review fixes
* Filtering out conformance tests from Bazel on Windows (b/241484899)
* Add version metadata that was previously scraped from configure.ac
* fixing typo from previous fix
* Adding ruby version tests
* Bumping pinned upb version, and adding tests to python CI
* Migrating macos php builds from 7.0/7.3 to 7.4/8.0
* Removing local comments
* Fix kokoro issues
* Further cleanup
* Fix permissions in Ruby release test
This is a generation option that provides serves the same purpose as the
existing GPB_OBJC_USE_PACKAGE_AS_PREFIX_PREFIX environment variable; just
providing a different way to set/enable it.
This avoids conflicting names in a couple of cases.
1. Within google, we want to sync files but not name them BUILD (since the structure doesn't match).
2. On case-insensitive filesystems, `build` may be used for a build directory. Naming `BUILD.bazel` avoids potentioal conflicts.
This change adds `rules_pkg`-based targets that will produce source distribution archives, similar to `make dist`.
These rules produce nearly the same outputs as `make dist`. However, there are some differences and caveats:
1. The outputs do not contain vendored googletest sources.
2. You have to run `autogen.sh` before `blaze build pkg:all`. This produces several autotools-related files directly into the source tree.
3. The output .zip files do not have a directory prefix like `protobuf-3.20.1-rc-1` (this will be addressed after [Substitute package variables in `pkg_zip#package_dir`. bazelbuild/rules_pkg#577](https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_pkg/pull/577); the tar files do have this prefix, though.)
4. One file is missing from the archives, which is produced during the `make` build: benchmarks/gogo/cpp_no_group/cpp_benchmark.cc
5. In several places, I have explicitly excluded some files that are not in the autotools distribution outputs. I think most of those files should probably be included, but for now, I'm aiming for parity with `make dist`. These are marked with comments, so it should be easy to clean them up later.
Swift importing ObjC drops methods/properties if the type is only a forward
declaration since the type is incomplete. Historically the generator has always
use forward declarations to reduce how much will have rebuild when a proto file
does change; but that puts it at odds with Swift. If ObjC Protos end up spanning
Swift modules, the Swift import behavior could become a problem; so this option
provides a control for the behavior. The current behavior is to continue forward
declarations, but eventually the default will be changed.
Generate the WKTs using imports instead of forward decls.
Overdue followup to https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/7173
Since all the files are at the same level as the runtime headers, there is no
need for things to be framework based imports, they should all just work like
the other headers do.
- Directly generate the bundled header imports into the preamble section when
generating for a bundled proto.
- Update the preamble generation to skip the CPP wrapper when generating for a
bundled proto file.
- Regenerate the WKTs.
- Update GPBProtocolBuffer.h/GPBWellKnownTypes.h to also skip the CPP wrapping.
GPB_USE_PROTOBUF_FRAMEWORK_IMPORTS in the podspec and non bundled files still
has to exist because that comes into play for those files to find the runtime
headers.