* Updated upb to pick up several bugfixes. This fixes most conformance failures.
* Updated golden file, now that we are serializing as packed by default.
* Set "packed" properly: it is on by default for packable fields in proto3.
* Updated failure list for PHP now that we properly respect "packed".
* Temporarily disable encode_decode_test
Co-authored-by: Joshua Haberman <jhaberman@gmail.com>
Newer versions of virtualenv lack the --no-site-packages option, so I
had to remove it to keep the release.sh script working. I read that this
option has already been the default for a long time, so removing it
shouldn't chany any behavior.
For the setup.py script, I was getting some errors about the bdist_wheel
argument to setup.py, but I was able to fix that by adding 'wheel' to
setup_requires.
This test has started failing, and I believe the cause is a change in
class loading behavior in Java 11. As far as I know, that breaks the
test logic but there is nothing wrong with the non-test code. This
change temporarily disables the test so that we can unblock the 4.0
release while I work on a more permanent fix.
This commit cleans up our environment setup for macOS builds.
- Always use `python -m {pip | virtualenv}` form of commands.
- Only upgrade in-place, and never use `--ignore-installed`.
- Use latest tox on macos, and test 3.6 on macos presubmit.
These changes ensure that multibuilder won't break the system-installed Python on the Kokoro macOS builder, and thus won't resolve the ancient system version. For Tox, make sure we test with Python 3.6 (the version of Python in current macOS).
I was getting TypeScript errors on the generated protobuf file.
These directives to turn off ESLint and TypeScript are just comments. They shouldn't affect anyone who is not using ESLint or TypeScript.
A similar change was made in the grpc/grpc-web project: https://github.com/grpc/grpc-web/pull/752
Common Lisp:
http://github.com/ndantam/s-protobuf hasn't been updated in 5 years, and hasn't had a real update in 8.
http://github.com/qitab/cl-protobuf is the one used internally and maintained by Googlers (third_party/lisp/cl-protobufs) though I don't know
how to or if I should express that.
Removing language-specific targets from the top-level BUILD file
will allow users to keep their workspaces smaller and easier to
maintain by not depending on language rules they don't need.
Similar work was done for Java in #7190.
* Removed references to legacy class names from generated code.
* Removed old PHP extension in favor of new extension. This drops PHP5 compat.
* Updated failure lists for things fixed by the new extension.
* Updated Makefile.am for new file list.
* Fix distcheck.
The NullValue enum is typically used as part of the Value well-known type, but can be used elsewhere. In previous code, a NullValue field (other than in Value) would result in a JSON value of the string "NULL_VALUE"; it should instead be the null literal.
When parsing, we still accept "NULL_VALUE" as a valid value for NullValue - this new code being unable to parse old data, and comes for free anyway.
* Added code for the new PHP extension.
* Removed a bunch of unused variables shown by compiler warnings.
* Test protobuf2 in the tests.
* Updated upb version to fix a goldenfile test.
* Added pure-PHP changes. Extension now passes all tests.
* Enabled protobuf2 for all C extension tests.
* Fixed pure=PHP lib: full names no longer start with '.'.
* Added files for new extension to Makefile.am.
* Downgraded make-preload.py to python 2, since python3 isn't available in the php_all Kokoro image.
* Disable tests of new C extension with PHP 5.x.
* Also do not compile the extension for PHP5.
* Accept version 5.*.*, and use /usr/bin/python.
* Addressed PR comments.
* Addressed PR comments.
* Added "const" to a parameter and fixed a memory leak seen in Valgrind.
* Stop testing the C extension for PHP5.
The next release of protobuf will deprecate the C extension
for PHP5, see:
https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/issues/7525
* Made the PHP5.6 Mac test only exercise pure-PHP.
* Build protoc for PHP 5.6 test.
* Rewrote bundling script in PHP to avoid dependency on Python.
* A few more fixes.
* Fixed int32/int64 behavior for 32-bit builds.
* Match more PHP versions in testing script.
* Use phpize --clean before building extension.
* Force-delete configure.in to avoid phpize problems cross-version.
* Delete both configure.ac and configure.in.