For JSON encoding we provide a new option to decide at
encode time whether to use camelCase or original proto field
names:
json = MapMessage.encode_json(m, :preserve_proto_fieldnames => true)
The flags are:
UPB_JSON_ACCEPT_LEGACY_FIELD_NAMES
UPB_JSON_WRITE_LEGACY_FIELD_NAMES
The first just allows the parser to accept the old field names.
The second makes the printer print the old field names.
These flags are intended to be temporary, as a migration aid
for users.
This involved fixing a few important bugs in the
Ruby implementation -- mostly cases of mixing
upb field types and descriptor types (upb field
types do not distinguish between int/sint/fixed/sfixed
like descriptor types do).
Also added protobuf-specific exceptions so parse
errors can be caught specifically.
Change-Id: Ib49d3db976900b2c6f3455c8b88af52cfb86e036
- Alter encode/decode paths to use the `upb_env` (environment)
abstraction.
- Update upb amalgamation to upstream `93791bfe`.
- Fix a compilation warning (void*->char* cast).
- Modify build flags so that upb doesn't produce warnings -- the Travis
build logs were pretty cluttered previously.
This adds the Map container and support for parsing and serializing maps
in the protobuf wire format (as defined by the C++ implementation, with
MapEntry submessages in a repeated field). JSON map
serialization/parsing are not yet supported as these will require some
changes to upb as well.
system. The Ruby module build now uses an amalgamated distribution of
upb, and successfully builds a Ruby gem called 'google-protobuf' with
module 'google/protobuf'.