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* Remove the C#-specific field_presence_test.proto, using ↵Jon Skeet2015-05-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | unittest_no_field_presence.proto instead. This is the start of establishing a C# namespace of "Google.ProtocolBuffers.TestProtos.Proto3" for proto3-syntax protos. We could optionally split the directory structure as well into Proto2 and Proto3 for clarity.
* rename FieldPresence to correct nameJan Tattermusch2015-05-121-1/+1
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* remove TreatWarningsAsError setting to allow building in MonodevelopJan Tattermusch2015-05-121-2/+0
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* Convert back to using NUnit, which is now loaded via NuGet.Jon Skeet2015-05-121-18/+21
| | | | | This includes the NUnit test adapter which allows NUnit tests to be run under VS without any extra plugins. Unfortunate the compatibility tests using the abstract test fixture class show up as "external" tests, and aren't well presented - but they do run.
* fix commentsJie Luo2015-04-301-2/+2
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* Merge branch 'csharp' of git://github.com/google/protobuf into google-csharpJie Luo2015-04-301-48/+31
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| * Change to using xUnit for all unit tests, and fetch that via NuGet.Jon Skeet2015-04-301-45/+27
| | | | | | | | This includes fetching the VS unit test runner package, so that tests can be run from Visual Studio's Test Explorer.
| * Convert both the full and lite runtimes (and json/xml serialization ↵Jon Skeet2015-04-291-5/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | assemblies) to be Portable Class Libraries. All referring projects are now .NET 4 client rather than .NET 3.5. This commit also fixes up the ProtoBench app, which I'd neglected in previous commits. (Disentangling the two sets of changes would be time-consuming.)
* | Merge branch 'csharp' of git://github.com/google/protobuf into google-csharpJie Luo2015-04-291-3/+1
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| * Remove support for Serializable.Jon Skeet2015-04-291-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | This could potentially be added back in later, but its use is limited and it's a pain in terms of support in PCL environments. One use that has been highlighted is passing objects between AppDomains; we'd recommend passing a byte array explicitly and reparsing on the other side.
* | field presence Reflection and testsJie Luo2015-04-291-0/+2
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* Updated set of unit tests and unit test protos.Jon Skeet2015-04-281-20/+14
| | | | | | | | | | This commit includes changes to the C#-specific protos, and rebuilt versions of the "stock" protos. The stock protos have been locally updated to have a specific C# namespace, but this is expected to change soon, so hasn't been committed. Four areas are currently not tested: 1) Serialization - we may restore this at some point, possibly optionally. 2) Services - currently nothing is generated for this; will need to see how it interacts with GRPC 3) Fields beginning with _{digit} - see https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues/308 4) Fields with names which conflict with the declaring type in nasty ways - see https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues/309
* First part of making the C# runtime work with the new codegen.Jon Skeet2015-04-281-2/+0
| | | | | | | | 1) Remove CSharpOptions 2) A new version of DescriptorProtoFile (with manual changes from codegen - it would otherwise be Descriptor.cs) 3) Turn off CLS compliance (which we'll remove from the codebase entirely; I don't think it's actually relevant these days) 4) Add "public imports" to FileDescriptor, with code broadly copied from the Java codebase. Lots more changes to commit before it will build and tests run, but one step at a time...
* Imported protobuf-csharp-port into csharp/ treeJan Tattermusch2015-04-161-0/+179