All of this information is still available by merging fixed_features and overridable_features. This new split will make validation easier for runtimes that need to do dynamic builds.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 625815212
The new fields fixed_features and overridable_features can be simply merged to recover the old aggregate defaults. By splitting them though, plugins and runtimes get some extra information about lifetimes for enforcement.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 625527117
The only public target here is the edition defaults helper macro, which can be used by external runtimes and plugins. None of this code is C++-specific though, and should be organized higher up. Appropriate aliases are also placed at the top level for public targets
PiperOrigin-RevId: 625392504
This updates all our text parsers and serializers to better handle tag-delimited fields under editions. Under proto2, groups were the only tag-delimited fields possible, and the group name (i.e. the message type) was guaranteed to be unique. Text-format and various generators used this instead of the synthetic field name (lower-cased group name) to represent these fields.
Under editions, we've removed group syntax and allowed any message field to be tag-delimited. This breaks those cases when adding new tag-delimited fields where the message type might not be unique or correspond to the field name. Code generators have already been fixed to treat "group-like" fields using the old behavior, and treat new fields like any other sub-message.
This change addresses the text-format issue. Text parsers will accept *either* the type or field name for "group-like" fields, and only the field name for every other message field. Text serializers will continue to emit the message name for "group-like" fields, but also use the field name for everything else.
This creates some awkward capitalization behavior for fields that happen to *look* like proto2 groups, but it won't lead to any conflicts or invalid encodings. A feature will likely be added to edition 2024 to allow for migration off this legacy behavior.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 622260327
This is needed to make protobuf/bazel package minimal for other proto rules.
Keep 4 public bzl files in upb/bazel. They end up under protobuf/bazel, and they are legitimately used by other repositories.
Move upb_proto_library_internal/* under bazel/private. Those are utilities used in the rules. Moving them one level deeper makes protobuf/bazel package clean for other rules.
Move build_defs.bzl and amalgamation under /upb/bazel. Those are utilities used in the build.
Move lua.BUILD and python* uner /python/dist. Those are used in the WORKSPACE dependency setup.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 621442236