objectivec/README.md lists Xcode 10.2 as the minimum, update things accordingly.
- Remove code paths referencing the older versions.
- Remove support from the testing script.
- Minor formatting changes to make thing happy.
- Block clang-format from the PDDM macro definitions to avoid it wrapping
things.
- Don't add clang-format directives to the expansion, easier to handling
it outside of there.
- Remove some types not needed.
- Remove some files not needed.
- Move some tests files into different prefixes to logically segment things.
- Add objc_class_prefix to the files.
- Use an expected prefix file during generation to exercise that code and
validate things.
- Require prefixes for the test file.
Don't check field counts, instead only test based on the fields that exists (and
likely will never exist). This allows the protos to evolve with almost zero
chance of the tests breaking for those other changes.
* Fix a typo
* Fix lots of spelling errors
* Fix a few more spelling mistakes
* s/parsable/parseable/
* Don't touch the third party files
* Cloneable is the preferred C# term
* Copyable is the preferred C++ term
* Revert "s/parsable/parseable/"
This reverts commit 534ecf7675.
* Revert unparseable->unparsable corrections
There are have been a few issues around people using case sensitive file systems
what Xcode/clang does when looking at the paths. In attempts to solve one set of
warnings, new warnings/errors happened in different setup. So, to hopefully put
these problem away for got, move the WKTs to be at the same level as the other
headers.
- Revert "Override CocoaPods module to lowercase (#6464)"
This reverts commit 479ba8226b.
- Move WKTs to the objectivec directory and make the old headers shim back to
the new locations.
- Update objectivec/generate_well_known_types.sh to check them one at a time
and to deal with the new locations for them.
Fixes#6803
This should reduce binary size slightly, small performance improvement, and improve linkage by forcing references to all used classes.
Note that this maintains backwards compatibility for sources generated by older protoc for the time being. If you want the benefits
you will need to recompile your protos with the newer protoc.
VLAs complicate static analysis and bloat stack size. Replace VLA allocation
with calls to malloc and free. This will alos the code to build with -Wvla.
Some protos have enum values of "FOO" and "Foo", which the ObjC generation
then makes into the same thing. Just skip generating the enum element for
the duplicate as it would be a compile error because of the name collision.
The descriptors are still generated to support reflection and TextFormat
more completely.
Just like fields, some extension fieldnames can be named such that they appear
to have meaning to ARC. Add the annotation to the compiler will get things
correct.
Add a bunch of extensions to allow inspection on generation to ensure things
are correct.
In some cases proto files that want/need to use the objc_class_prefix option have
types that already have the prefix on a subset of their names. In this case we don't
want to duplicate the prefix.
Added tests for this (and prefixes in general).
We have code for converting C/C++/Objc keywords that appear in protos
to convert them so that they can be compiled.
One of the things we need to be careful of is accidentally overriding methods
that Apple declares in NSObject. It turns out that we have run into issues
where we conflict with "hidden" methods in NSObject or methods added by
categories. method_dump.sh collects all of the methods we care about for
macOS and iOS and dumps them into objectivec_nsobject_methods.h which
is then included in objectivec_helpers.cc as part of the build.
Added a pile of tests to verify that conversions are happening as expected.