The non-string field setters can bypass the vtables already, the string setters still go through the vtable path here because its more important to let them take an `impl SettableValue` to be able to set either a &str or a &ProtoStr already.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 609705233
The purpose is to avoid duplicating the mapping of different types that are only relevant to the serializer but not to the exposed api (e.g. FIXED32 vs INT32)
Treat type=GROUP as rust-type=MESSAGE here which is all that is needed for us to support groups in the rust codegen.
The RustFieldType is parallel to the preexisting FieldDescriptor::CppType which _almost_ does what we need, but it treats Bytes and Strings as the same cpptype which Rust codegen doesn't.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 609416940
- size_hint must be implemented as described in the docs
- len/size_hint must return the number of items remaining in the iterator, not the size of the container
PiperOrigin-RevId: 604704172
This memory management should be handled by Rust.
I've confirmed this works by running the new included tests with msan.
The sanitizer is necessary to detect an incorrect copy_from impl
that uses-after-free from the upb arena.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 604689154
Needed to pass in the message as a parameter to the clearer thunk!
Now the clear() augmentations in accessors_test.rs are working as expected.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 603394469
Add convenience _opt for singular message fields.
Users can detect if the message is set or unset, and unwrap via into_inner.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 602749065
This is the final CL (part 4 of 4) in the ProxiedWithPresence chain.
In the past, we had returned Mut directly for the `_mut` accessors.
This was a temporary engagement in order to get the other submsg machinery checked in.
As we prep for the finalization of v0.6, we can finally conform to the rest of the `_mut` getters.
$field$_mut now correctly returns $pb$::FieldEntry<'_, $msg_type$> as a part of this.
All test callsites have been updated to `.or_default` in order to test the mutational pathway as before.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 602739186
Before this change if a field type was defined in a imported .proto file then our codegen would not generate the field. After this change such fields are correctly generated (see tests). This change is rather trivial as all the supporting infra has been implemented as part of the .proto -> crate mapping CLs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 601443383
- Only prepend r# to fields when needed instead of always
- Append '__mangled_because_symbol_is_a_rust_raw_identifier' to names like 'Self' which can't be used legally even with an r# prefix
Also use the same check to prepend r# on:
- Message names (eg `message Self {}`)
- oneof names
- oneof case names
- enum names
- enum case names
- module names (e.g. 'package google.type')
PiperOrigin-RevId: 599153141
We now support fields with bytes as map values e.g. map<i32, bytes>. The implementation for the C++ runtime was straightforward. The majority of the changes in this CL are about the UPB runtime. In UPB, when we insert Rust bytes/string into the map we need to first copy the bytes onto the maps arena. To support this I have rewritten the macro that implements the ProxiedInMapValue types. I refactored the functionality to convert between UPB and Rust types into the 'UpbTypeConversions' trait. This trait has a function 'to_message_value_if_required' which does the copying for bytes and strings.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 599118416
If this took a &self there were holes in thread and memory safety, because it's allowed to get multiple &MsgMuts (but only &mut MsgMuts).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 596991263
This change is a pure refactoring and simplification of the code. We replace all MapsWith<TYPE>KeyOps traits through a single generic ProxiedInMapValue<K> trait. Through connecting the runtime maps implementation with Proxied the code gets a lot simpler e.g. we can use View<T> instead of hardcoding the concrete type behind it.
I also expect this change to be beneficial for the gencode. In a subsequent CL we'll implement message values for maps. After this change we'll only have to implement a single trait, while before we had to implement num(key types) many traits.
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