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Add unknown field support for csharp
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* Reserve unknown in ruby
* Revert ruby tests. Wait for cpp impl for conformance test
* Add conformance test for preserving unknown
* Add unknown field conformance test to csharp failure list.
* Fix comments
* Fix comment
* Fix comments
* Fix typo
* Use stringsink_string directly
* Mark hd unused
* Remove unused encodeunknown_handlerfunc
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Previously we only rejected the tag if the tag itself was 0, i.e.
field=0, type=varint. The type doesn't matter: field 0 is always
invalid.
This removes the last of the C# conformance failures.
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Add note about JSON tests maybe being wrong.
- Add note about the JSON test maybe not being correct yet.
- Add test to checks the generated names for double underscores to be sure they
are what is expected.
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This should fix the failures in the conformance tests - although
it highlights the problem that we need to do this when changing
the conformance.proto file...
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Incase the different runtimes have different generation/implementations for
for the different primitive field types, cover a larger range of the proto
types in the oneof zero tests.
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which (#1164)
can reasonably be expected to be interoperable.
(The fact that not all Int64/Uint64 values *can* be exactly represented in
IEEE-754 and thus interoperably amongst JSON implementations is precisely the
reason for wrapping them when we serialize... it shouldn't be a surprise that
we can't round-trip in unwrapped form for all values.)
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Python 2.x doesn't detect unpaired surrogates so we have to
do that manually.
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expected to.
We should now have no conformance failures.
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The tests are run from Travis in the same way as on other
platforms. Currently some expected failures - but only expected
in that they're what we got to start with. Will try to fix them in
other pull requests.
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