Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format (grpc依赖)
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using System; |
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using System.Collections.Generic; |
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using System.Text; |
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using System.IO; |
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namespace Google.ProtocolBuffers { |
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public interface IBuilder { |
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void MergeFrom(CodedInputStream codedInputStream, ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Interface implemented by Protocol Message builders. |
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/// TODO(jonskeet): Consider "SetXXX" methods returning the builder, as well as the properties. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <typeparam name="T">Type of message</typeparam> |
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public interface IBuilder<T> where T : IMessage<T> { |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Resets all fields to their default values. |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> Clear(); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Merge the specified other message into the message being |
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/// built. Merging occurs as follows. For each field: |
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/// For singular primitive fields, if the field is set in <paramref name="other"/>, |
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/// then <paramref name="other"/>'s value overwrites the value in this message. |
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/// For singular message fields, if the field is set in <paramref name="other"/>, |
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/// it is merged into the corresponding sub-message of this message using the same |
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/// merging rules. |
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/// For repeated fields, the elements in <paramref name="other"/> are concatenated |
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/// with the elements in this message. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <param name="other"></param> |
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/// <returns></returns> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeFrom(IMessage<T> other); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Constructs the final message. Once this is called, this Builder instance |
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/// is no longer valid, and calling any other method may throw a |
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/// NullReferenceException. If you need to continue working with the builder |
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/// after calling Build, call Clone first. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <exception cref="UninitializedMessageException">the message |
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/// is missing one or more required fields; use BuildPartial to bypass |
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/// this check</exception> |
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IMessage<T> Build(); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Like Build(), but does not throw an exception if the message is missing |
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/// required fields. Instead, a partial message is returned. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <returns></returns> |
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IMessage<T> BuildPartial(); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Clones this builder. |
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/// TODO(jonskeet): Explain depth of clone. |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> Clone(); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Returns true iff all required fields in the message and all |
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/// embedded messages are set. |
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/// </summary> |
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bool Initialized { get; } |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Parses a message of this type from the input and merges it with this |
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/// message, as if using MergeFrom(IMessage<T>). |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <remarks> |
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/// Warning: This does not verify that all required fields are present |
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/// in the input message. If you call Build() without setting all |
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/// required fields, it will throw an UninitializedMessageException. |
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/// There are a few good ways to deal with this: |
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/// <list> |
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/// <item>Call Initialized to verify to verify that all required fields are |
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/// set before building.</item> |
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/// <item>Parse the message separately using one of the static ParseFrom |
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/// methods, then use MergeFrom(IMessage<T>) to merge it with |
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/// this one. ParseFrom will throw an InvalidProtocolBufferException |
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/// (an IOException) if some required fields are missing. |
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/// Use BuildPartial to build, which ignores missing required fields. |
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/// </list> |
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/// </remarks> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeFrom(CodedInputStream input); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Like MergeFrom(CodedInputStream), but also parses extensions. |
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/// The extensions that you want to be able to parse must be registered |
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/// in <paramref name="extensionRegistry"/>. Extensions not in the registry |
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/// will be treated as unknown fields. |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Get the message's type's descriptor. |
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/// <see cref="IMessage{T}.DescriptorForType"/> |
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/// </summary> |
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Descriptors.Descriptor DescriptorForType { get; } |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Get's the message's type's default instance. |
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/// <see cref="IMessage{T}.DefaultInstanceForType" /> |
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/// </summary> |
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IMessage<T> DefaultInstanceForType { get; } |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Behaves like the equivalent property in IMessage<T>. |
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/// The returned map may or may not reflect future changes to the builder. |
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/// Either way, the returned map is unmodifiable. |
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/// </summary> |
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IDictionary<ProtocolBuffers.Descriptors.FieldDescriptor, object> AllFields { get; } |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Create a builder for messages of the appropriate type for the given field. |
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/// Messages built with this can then be passed to the various mutation properties |
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/// and methods. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <typeparam name="TField"></typeparam> |
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/// <param name="field"></param> |
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/// <returns></returns> |
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IBuilder<TField> NewBuilderForField<TField>(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field) |
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where TField : IMessage<TField>; |
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/// <summary> |
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/// <see cref="IMessage{T}.HasField"/> |
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/// </summary> |
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bool HasField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Allows getting and setting of a field. |
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/// <see cref="IMessage{T}.Item(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor)"/> |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <param name="field"></param> |
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/// <returns></returns> |
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object this[Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field] { get; set; } |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Clears the field. This is exactly equivalent to calling the generated |
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/// Clear method corresponding to the field. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <param name="field"></param> |
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/// <returns></returns> |
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IBuilder<T> ClearField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// <see cref="IMessage{T}.GetRepeatedFieldCount"/> |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <param name="field"></param> |
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/// <returns></returns> |
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int GetRepeatedFieldCount(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Allows getting and setting of a repeated field value. |
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/// <see cref="IMessage{T}.Item(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor, int)"/> |
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/// </summary> |
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object this[Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, int index] { get; set; } |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Appends the given value as a new element for the specified repeated field. |
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/// </summary> |
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/// <exception cref="ArgumentException">the field is not a repeated field, |
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/// the field does not belong to this builder's type, or the value is |
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/// of the incorrect type |
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/// </exception> |
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IBuilder<T> AddRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, object value); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// <see cref="IMessage{T}.UnknownFields"/> |
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/// </summary> |
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UnknownFieldSet UnknownFields { get; set; } |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Merge some unknown fields into the set for this message. |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields); |
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#region Convenience methods |
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// TODO(jonskeet): Implement these as extension methods? |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge |
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/// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around |
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/// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream). |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeFrom(ByteString data); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge |
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/// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around |
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/// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream, ExtensionRegistry). |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeFrom(ByteString data, ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge |
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/// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around |
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/// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream). |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeFrom(byte[] data); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge |
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/// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around |
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/// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream, ExtensionRegistry). |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeFrom(byte[] data, ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge |
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/// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around |
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/// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream). Note that this method always reads |
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/// the entire input (unless it throws an exception). If you want it to |
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/// stop earlier, you will need to wrap the input in a wrapper |
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/// stream which limits reading. Despite usually reading the entire |
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/// stream, this method never closes the stream. |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeFrom(Stream input); |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Parse <paramref name="data"/> as a message of this type and merge |
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/// it with the message being built. This is just a small wrapper around |
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/// MergeFrom(CodedInputStream, ExtensionRegistry). |
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/// </summary> |
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IBuilder<T> MergeFrom(Stream input, ExtensionRegistry extensionRegistry); |
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#endregion |
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} |
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}
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