This pulls in updates to system_python, which allows for better handling of our non-hermetic setup. Specifically, our python tests are marked incompatible on systems without a python installation. This will cause them to get skipped by wildcard expansions (which is why we add 1 explicit target to the kokoro builds).
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They probably should be hidden on every ELF platform, but for now only do it on Darwin, Linux, and FreeBSD.
This prevents some load-time errors that have been seen in GitLab's gitaly server, and in a few other places.
Closes#10832
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/10832 from dankm:hide-symbols 4cb59f2691
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* Added staleness test for ruby-upb.{c,h} and updated.
* Removed file comment markers, too much trouble for too little benefit.
* Ran clang-format.
* Updated ruby-upb.{c,h}.
* Added missing table code to amalgamation.
* Updated to latest upb, patch no longer needed.
* Reverted changes to third_party sub-modules.
* Added missing unicode file.
* Removed conformance failures for Ruby.
* Bazelfying conformance tests
Adding infrastructure to "Bazelify" languages other than Java and C++
* Delete benchmarks for languages supported by other repositories
* Bazelfying benchmark tests
* Bazelfying python
Use upb's system python rule instead of branching tensorflow
* Bazelfying Ruby
* Bazelfying C#
* Bazelfying Objective-c
* Bazelfying Kokoro mac builds
* Bazelfying Kokoro linux builds
* Deleting all deprecated files from autotools cleanup
This boils down to Makefile.am and tests.sh and all of their remaining references
* Cleanup after PR reorganizing
- Enable 32 bit tests
- Move conformance tests back
- Use select statements to select alternate runtimes
- Add internal prefixes to proto library macros
* Updating READMEs to use bazel instead of autotools.
* Bazelfying Kokoro release builds
* First round of review fixes
* Second round of review fixes
* Third round of review fixes
* Filtering out conformance tests from Bazel on Windows (b/241484899)
* Add version metadata that was previously scraped from configure.ac
* fixing typo from previous fix
* Adding ruby version tests
* Bumping pinned upb version, and adding tests to python CI
The only difference between all the `Message` classes is just
their `descriptor` instance variable.
So rather than create an entirely new class from scratch every time
we can simply inherit from an abstract class.
This shink each `Message` class from `1456` bytes to `944` bytes, and
the singleton class of each from `960` to `792`, for a total of
`680` bytes saved per message class, so a ~28% reduction.
Setting an instance variable without an `@` prefix makes it
unnacessible from the Ruby side, which prevent introspection
by various tools.
I see no reason to prevent this.
* Add ruby-specific upb_alloc using xrealloc/xfree for use in Arena_alloc so Ruby GC is aware of allocated memory.
* Add RB_GC_GUARD to DescriptorPool_add_serialized_file to ensure ruby does not aggressively garbage collect arena_rb due to lack of references.
* Updated PHP to the new version of upb.
This is a large change, as the upb API surface has been
renamed to follow Google style more closely.
* Fixed utf8_range.
* Updated Ruby for new utf8_range.
* Picked up new upb for PHP, with spelling fixes.
* Fixed the 32-bit build.
* Message.decode/encode: Add max_recursion_depth option
This allows increasing the recursing depth from the default of 64, by
setting the "max_recursion_depth" to the desired integer value. This is
useful to encode or decode complex nested protobuf messages that otherwise
error out with a RuntimeError or "Error occurred during parsing".
Fixes#1493
* Address review comments
Co-authored-by: Adam Cozzette <acozzette@google.com>
* Fixed memory bug: properly root repeated/map field when assigning.
Previously the protobuf extension would not properly root
memory from a repeated field or map when assigning to a
message field (see the attached test case). This could cause
crashes if the repeated field is subsequently accessed.
* Add accidentally-deleted Ruby test.
* Some more updates to PHP testing infrastructure (#8576)
* WIP.
* Added build config for all of the tests.
* Use ../src/protoc if it is available, for cases where Bazel isn't available.
* Added test_php.sh.
* Fix for the broken macOS tests.
* Move all jobs to use php80 instead of lots of separate jobs.
* Only pass -t flag if we are running in a terminal.
* Updated php_all job to use new Docker stuff.
* Fixed PHP memory leaks and arginfo errors (#8614)
* Fixed a bunch of incorrect arginfo and a few incorrect error messages.
* Passes mem check test with no leaks!
* WIP.
* Fix build warning that was causing Bazel build to fail.
* Added compatibility code for PHP <8.0.
* Added test_valgrind target and made tests Valgrind-clean.
* Updated Valgrind test to fail if memory leaks are detected.
* Removed intermediate shell script so commands are easier to cut, paste, and modify.
* Passing all Valgrind tests!
* Hoist addref into ObjCache_Get().
* Removed special case of map descriptors by keying object map on upb_msgdef.
* Removed all remaining RETURN_ZVAL() macros.
* Removed all explicit reference add/del operations.
* Added REFCOUNTING.md to Makefile.am.
* Updated upb version and fixed PHP to not get unset message field. (#8621)
* Updated upb version and fixed PHP to not get unset message field.
* Updated changelog.
* Fixed preproc test to handle old versions of Clang withot __has_attribute().
* A second try at fixing __has_attribute().
* Copy __has_attribute() fix to cc file also.
* Updated failure list for PHP for fixed test.
* Updated version of upb for Ruby (#8624)
* Updated upb.
* Preserve legacy behavior for unset messages.
* Updated failure list.
* Updated CHANGES.txt.
* Added erroneously-deleted test file.
* Fixed condition on compatibility code.
* Re-introduced deleted file again, and fixed Rakefile to not delete it.
* Fix generation of test protos.
* fix(ruby): Fix crash when calculating Message hash values on 64-bit Windows
* Better mapping for values outside the fixnum range
* Simpler downcasting of hash values
* Fix precedence
* Fix bundle on Ruby 2.4
* fix(ruby): Fix various exceptions in Ruby on 64-bit Windows.
Activates the secondary ObjectCache map on this platform, to prevent weak keys from being garbage collected. This happened on 64-bit Windows because pointers don't necessarily fit in a Fixnum, and were being represented as GC-able Bignums on that platform.
* Removed extraneous code, and used VALUE instead of intptr_t
* Call the C function for new object instance rather than evaling a Ruby string
* Ruby: Add support for proto3 json_name in compiler and field definitions
* Address review feedback
* Add test for json_name functionality
Co-authored-by: Lukas Fittl <lukas@fittl.com>