* Down-integrate internal changes to github.
* Update conformance test failure list.
* Explicitly import used class in nano test to avoid random test fail.
* Update _GNUC_VER to use the correct implementation of atomic operation
on Mac.
* maps_test.js: check whether Symbol is defined before using it (#2524)
Symbol is not yet available on older versions of Node.js and so this
test fails with them. This change just directly checks whether Symbol is
available before we try to use it.
* Added well_known_types_embed.cc to CLEANFILES so that it gets cleaned up
* Updated Makefile.am to fix out-of-tree builds
* Added Bazel genrule for generating well_known_types_embed.cc
In pull request #2517 I made this change for the CMake and autotools
builds but forgot to do it for the Bazel build.
* Update _GNUC_VER to use the correct implementation of atomic operation on Mac.
* Add new js file in extra dist.
* Bump version number to 3.2.0
* Fixed issue with autoloading - Invalid paths (#2538)
* PHP fix int64 decoding (#2516)
* fix int64 decoding
* fix int64 decoding + tests
* Fix int64 decoding on 32-bit machines.
* Fix warning in compiler/js/embed.cc
embed.cc: In function ‘std::string CEscape(const string&)’:
embed.cc:51:32: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]
for (int i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i) {
^
* Fix include in auto-generated well_known_types_embed.cc
Restore include style fix (
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m4 | ||
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objectivec | ||
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composer.json | ||
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CONTRIBUTORS.txt | ||
generate_changelog.py | ||
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gmock.BUILD | ||
LICENSE | ||
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protobuf-lite.pc.in | ||
protobuf.bzl | ||
protobuf.pc.in | ||
Protobuf.podspec | ||
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WORKSPACE |
Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
Copyright 2008 Google Inc.
https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
Overview
Protocol Buffers (a.k.a., protobuf) are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data. You can find protobuf's documentation on the Google Developers site.
This README file contains protobuf installation instructions. To install protobuf, you need to install the protocol compiler (used to compile .proto files) and the protobuf runtime for your chosen programming language.
Protocol Compiler Installation
The protocol compiler is written in C++. If you are using C++, please follow the C++ Installation Instructions to install protoc along with the C++ runtime.
For non-C++ users, the simplest way to install the protocol compiler is to download a pre-built binary from our release page:
https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases
In the downloads section of each release, you can find pre-built binaries in zip packages: protoc-$VERSION-$PLATFORM.zip. It contains the protoc binary as well as a set of standard .proto files distributed along with protobuf.
If you are looking for an old version that is not available in the release page, check out the maven repo here:
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/google/protobuf/protoc/
These pre-built binaries are only provided for released versions. If you want to use the github master version at HEAD, or you need to modify protobuf code, or you are using C++, it's recommended to build your own protoc binary from source.
If you would like to build protoc binary from source, see the C++ Installation Instructions.
Protobuf Runtime Installation
Protobuf supports several different programming languages. For each programming language, you can find instructions in the corresponding source directory about how to install protobuf runtime for that specific language:
Language | Source |
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C++ (include C++ runtime and protoc) | src |
Java | java |
Python | python |
Objective-C | objectivec |
C# | csharp |
JavaNano | javanano |
JavaScript | js |
Ruby | ruby |
Go | golang/protobuf |
PHP | php |
Usage
The complete documentation for Protocol Buffers is available via the web at:
https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/