* properly ignore WKTs in lang_proto_toolchain for java
We already pre-compile the well known types into the runtimes so they shouldn't be re-compiled. #8925
* remove accidental proto addition.
Update the Go example to use Go modules: Move the example into a
directory containing a go.mod file, change the installation instructions
to use "go install".
Update the go_package option in addressbook.proto to an actual module path.
Update examples to use the google.golang.org/protobuf/proto module.
Our internal version of the codebase has a different path and package
name for descriptor.proto, so this change updates IsDescriptorProto()
and IsDescriptorOptionMessage() to be able to handle both the internal
and external descriptor types.
This change adds some files to EXTRA_DIST in Makefile.am so that our
published tar and zip files will have everything needed for Bazel
builds. I also added a basic test for this so that next time we should
find out sooner if we're missing any important files.
This should fix#9129.
The first change is to make sure we always define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN
before including Python.h. Starting from Python 3.10 this is required.
Otherwise we get errors like this:
SystemError: PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN macro must be defined for '#' formats
The second change is to update reflection_test.py to account for the
fact that with Python 3.10, we get a TypeError even with the C++
implementation when trying to assign a float to a bool field. I'm not
sure why this changed with Python 3.10, but it seems like a good thing
since this is the desired behavior anyway.
assertRaisesRegexp has been deprecated in favor of the slightly
different spelling assertRaisesRegex. Let's fix this just to clean up a
bunch of deprecation warnings in the tests.
Our Mac test runs recently started failing to download RVM. The issue
appears to be a combination of an SSL certificate expiring and old
OpenSSL versions having a bug preventing them from validating the
replacement certificate: https://github.com/rvm/rvm/issues/5133
This commit works around the problem by downloading RVM from GitHub as
suggested in one of the comments on the issue above.
The Descriptor class now has map_key() and map_value() methods for
accessing the special key and value fields in generated map entry
messages. This commit updates all the relevant code to use these
accessors instead of the clunkier FindFieldByName("key") or
FindFieldByName("value") approach.
This is based on @haberman's changes in #8257. Now that we're using
std::mutex we no longer need to check whether pthreads are available, so
this commit removes references to HAVE_PTHREAD. I left the autotools
build alone, though, since we are likely to drop support for it soon
anyway.
The PyInt_FromLong() conversion function will truncate 64 bit integer
values on 32 bit architectures. We will now use the PyLong_* functions
with the appropriate minimum size for each field.
Note that this commit also switches to the unsigned versions, since the
unknown integer fields have been declared unsigned anyway.
Fixes#6205
These are additional possibilities for --crosstool_top for Android NDK
compilation. Since the NDK doesn't have -lpthread, getting these flags
wrong leads to a linker error.
Fixes: 180084220