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Instead of shifting/xoring the hash at each field, use the built-in ruby
apis for generating a hash from multiple input values.
Now returns a Fixnum.
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Change-Id: I6cf77f01370204ad4bc7b345a040a9a3de1706a0
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While we are C99 in general, the Ruby build system
for building C extensions enables several flags that
throw warnings for C89/C90 variable ordering rules.
To avoid spewing a million warnings (or trying to
specifically override these warnings with command-line
flags, which would be tricky and possibly fragile)
we conform to Ruby's world of C89/C90.
Change-Id: I0e03e62d95068dfdfde112df0fb16a248a2f32a0
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Also fixed lines with > 80 char length.
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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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This adds the Map container and support for parsing and serializing maps
in the protobuf wire format (as defined by the C++ implementation, with
MapEntry submessages in a repeated field). JSON map
serialization/parsing are not yet supported as these will require some
changes to upb as well.
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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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