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* Adopt ruby_package in ruby generated code.
* Add test for ruby_package
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From:
https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler/issues/146#issuecomment-368539245
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* Fix ruby segment fault
1) rb_ary_new cannot be called during allocate function. During allocate
fucntion, the containing object hasn't been marked and rb_ary_new may
invoke gc to collect containing object.
2) The global map should be marked before allocating it. Otherwise it
may be garbage collected.
* Add test
* Remove commented code
* Fix grammer error
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(#1971)
* Factored Conformance test messages into shared test schema.
* Updated benchmarks to use new proto3 message locations.
* Fixed include path.
* Conformance: fixed include of Python test messages.
* Make maven in Rakefile use --batch-mode.
* Revert changes to benchmarks.
On second thought I think a separate schema for
CPU benchmarking makes sense.
* Try regenerating C# protos for new test protos.
* Removed benchmark messages from test proto.
* Added Jon Skeet's fixes for C#.
* Removed duplicate/old test messages C# file.
* C# fixes for test schema move.
* Fixed C# to use the correct TestAllTypes message.
* Fixes for Objective C test schema move.
* Added missing EXTRA_DIST file.
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This brings us more into line with other langauges, and makes it more
obvious when we are requiring protobuf generated code.
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files generation.
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dependencies.
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ruby arrays don't throw an exception; they return nil. Lets do the
same!
this fix also includes the ability to use negative array indicies
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system. The Ruby module build now uses an amalgamated distribution of
upb, and successfully builds a Ruby gem called 'google-protobuf' with
module 'google/protobuf'.
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This adds a Ruby extension in ruby/ that is based on the 'upb' library
(now included as a submodule), and adds support for Ruby code generation
to the protoc compiler.
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