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author | Dan O'Reilly <oreilldf@gmail.com> | 2015-08-12 23:57:46 -0400 |
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committer | Dan O'Reilly <oreilldf@gmail.com> | 2015-08-12 23:57:46 -0400 |
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python/google/protobuf/internal/api_implementation_default_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/cpp_message.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/descriptor_database_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/descriptor_pool_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/descriptor_python_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/descriptor_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/generator_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/message_factory_python_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/message_factory_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/message_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/proto_builder_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/python_message.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/reflection_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/service_reflection_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/symbol_database_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/text_encoding_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/text_format_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/unknown_fields_test.py
python/google/protobuf/internal/wire_format_test.py
python/google/protobuf/pyext/descriptor_cpp2_test.py
python/google/protobuf/pyext/message_factory_cpp2_test.py
python/google/protobuf/pyext/reflection_cpp2_generated_test.py
python/setup.py
ruby/lib/google/protobuf/message_exts.rb
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diff --git a/CHANGES.txt b/CHANGES.txt index 0d4ce0ec..846d735e 100644 --- a/CHANGES.txt +++ b/CHANGES.txt @@ -1,3 +1,185 @@ +2015-05-25 version 3.0.0-alpha-3 (Objective-C/C#): + General + * Introduced two new language implementations (Objective-C, C#) to proto3. + * Explicit "optional" keyword are disallowed in proto3 syntax, as fields are + optional by default. + * Group fields are no longer supported in proto3 syntax. + * Changed repeated primitive fields to use packed serialization by default in + proto3 (implemented for C++, Java, Python in this release). The user can + still disable packed serialization by setting packed to false for now. + * Added well-known type protos (any.proto, empty.proto, timestamp.proto, + duration.proto, etc.). Users can import and use these protos just like + regular proto files. Addtional runtime support will be added for them in + future releases (in the form of utility helper functions, or having them + replaced by language specific types in generated code). + * Added a "reserved" keyword in both proto2 and proto3 syntax. User can use + this keyword to declare reserved field numbers and names to prevent them + from being reused by other fields in the same message. + + To reserve field numbers, add a reserved declaration in your message: + + message TestMessage { + reserved 2, 15, 9 to 11, 3; + } + + This reserves field numbers 2, 3, 9, 10, 11 and 15. If a user uses any of + these as field numbers, the protocol buffer compiler will report an error. + + Field names can also be reserved: + + message TestMessage { + reserved "foo", "bar"; + } + + * Various bug fixes since 3.0.0-alpha-2 + + Objective-C + Objective-C includes a code generator and a native objective-c runtime + library. By adding “--objc_out” to protoc, the code generator will generate + a header(*.pbobjc.h) and an implementation file(*.pbobjc.m) for each proto + file. + + In this first release, the generated interface provides: enums, messages, + field support(single, repeated, map, oneof), proto2 and proto3 syntax + support, parsing and serialization. It’s compatible with ARC and non-ARC + usage. Besides, user can also access it via the swift bridging header. + + See objectivec/README.md for details. + + C# + * C# protobufs are based on project + https://github.com/jskeet/protobuf-csharp-port. The original project was + frozen and all the new development will happen here. + * Codegen plugin for C# was completely rewritten to C++ and is now an + intergral part of protoc. + * Some refactorings and cleanup has been applied to the C# runtime library. + * Only proto2 is supported in C# at the moment, proto3 support is in + progress and will likely bring significant breaking changes to the API. + + See csharp/README.md for details. + + C++ + * Added runtime support for Any type. To use Any in your proto file, first + import the definition of Any: + + // foo.proto + import "google/protobuf/any.proto"; + message Foo { + google.protobuf.Any any_field = 1; + } + message Bar { + int32 value = 1; + } + + Then in C++ you can access the Any field using PackFrom()/UnpackTo() + methods: + + Foo foo; + Bar bar = ...; + foo.mutable_any_field()->PackFrom(bar); + ... + if (foo.any_field().IsType<Bar>()) { + foo.any_field().UnpackTo(&bar); + ... + } + * In text format, entries of a map field will be sorted by key. + + Java + * Continued optimizations on the lite runtime to improve performance for + Android. + + Python + * Added map support. + - maps now have a dict-like interface (msg.map_field[key] = value) + - existing code that modifies maps via the repeated field interface + will need to be updated. + + Ruby + * Improvements to RepeatedField's emulation of the Ruby Array API. + * Various speedups and internal cleanups. + +2015-02-26 version 3.0.0-alpha-2 (Python/Ruby/JavaNano): + General + * Introduced three new language implementations (Ruby, JavaNano, and + Python) to proto3. + * Various bug fixes since 3.0.0-alpha-1 + + Python: + Python has received several updates, most notably support for proto3 + semantics in any .proto file that declares syntax="proto3". + Messages declared in proto3 files no longer represent field presence + for scalar fields (number, enums, booleans, or strings). You can + no longer call HasField() for such fields, and they are serialized + based on whether they have a non-zero/empty/false value. + + One other notable change is in the C++-accelerated implementation. + Descriptor objects (which describe the protobuf schema and allow + reflection over it) are no longer duplicated between the Python + and C++ layers. The Python descriptors are now simple wrappers + around the C++ descriptors. This change should significantly + reduce the memory usage of programs that use a lot of message + types. + + Ruby: + We have added proto3 support for Ruby via a native C extension. + + The Ruby extension itself is included in the ruby/ directory, and details on + building and installing the extension are in ruby/README.md. The extension + will also be published as a Ruby gem. Code generator support is included as + part of `protoc` with the `--ruby_out` flag. + + The Ruby extension implements a user-friendly DSL to define message types + (also generated by the code generator from `.proto` files). Once a message + type is defined, the user may create instances of the message that behave in + ways idiomatic to Ruby. For example: + + - Message fields are present as ordinary Ruby properties (getter method + `foo` and setter method `foo=`). + - Repeated field elements are stored in a container that acts like a native + Ruby array, and map elements are stored in a container that acts like a + native Ruby hashmap. + - The usual well-known methods, such as `#to_s`, `#dup`, and the like, are + present. + + Unlike several existing third-party Ruby extensions for protobuf, this + extension is built on a "strongly-typed" philosophy: message fields and + array/map containers will throw exceptions eagerly when values of the + incorrect type are inserted. + + See ruby/README.md for details. + + JavaNano: + JavaNano is a special code generator and runtime library designed especially + for resource-restricted systems, like Android. It is very resource-friendly + in both the amount of code and the runtime overhead. Here is an an overview + of JavaNano features compared with the official Java protobuf: + + - No descriptors or message builders. + - All messages are mutable; fields are public Java fields. + - For optional fields only, encapsulation behind setter/getter/hazzer/ + clearer functions is opt-in, which provide proper 'has' state support. + - For proto2, if not opted in, has state (field presence) is not available. + Serialization outputs all fields not equal to their defaults. + The behavior is consistent with proto3 semantics. + - Required fields (proto2 only) are always serialized. + - Enum constants are integers; protection against invalid values only + when parsing from the wire. + - Enum constants can be generated into container interfaces bearing + the enum's name (so the referencing code is in Java style). + - CodedInputByteBufferNano can only take byte[] (not InputStream). + - Similarly CodedOutputByteBufferNano can only write to byte[]. + - Repeated fields are in arrays, not ArrayList or Vector. Null array + elements are allowed and silently ignored. + - Full support for serializing/deserializing repeated packed fields. + - Support extensions (in proto2). + - Unset messages/groups are null, not an immutable empty default + instance. + - toByteArray(...) and mergeFrom(...) are now static functions of + MessageNano. + - The 'bytes' type translates to the Java type byte[]. + + See javanano/README.txt for details. + 2014-12-01 version 3.0.0-alpha-1 (C++/Java): General |