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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/convert.c +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/convert.h +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/defs.c +3 -3
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/defs.h +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/extconf.rb +2 -2
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/map.c +27 -42
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/map.h +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/message.c +112 -86
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/message.h +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/protobuf.c +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/protobuf.h +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/repeated_field.c +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/repeated_field.h +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/ruby-upb.c +11144 -9889
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/ruby-upb.h +9285 -4982
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/third_party/utf8_range/LICENSE +1 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/third_party/utf8_range/naive.c +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/third_party/utf8_range/range2-neon.c +1 -1
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/third_party/utf8_range/range2-sse.c +0 -0
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/third_party/utf8_range/utf8_range.h +13 -1
- data/ext/google/protobuf_c/wrap_memcpy.c +0 -0
- data/lib/google/2.6/protobuf_c.so +0 -0
- data/lib/google/2.7/protobuf_c.so +0 -0
- data/lib/google/3.0/protobuf_c.so +0 -0
- data/lib/google/3.1/protobuf_c.so +0 -0
- data/lib/google/3.2/protobuf_c.so +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/any_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/api_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/descriptor_dsl.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/descriptor_pb.rb +41 -12
- data/lib/google/protobuf/duration_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/empty_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/field_mask_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/message_exts.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/plugin_pb.rb +50 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/repeated_field.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/source_context_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/struct_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/timestamp_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/type_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf/wrappers_pb.rb +0 -0
- data/lib/google/protobuf.rb +0 -0
- metadata +14 -19
- data/lib/google/2.5/protobuf_c.so +0 -0
- data/tests/basic.rb +0 -739
- data/tests/generated_code_test.rb +0 -23
- data/tests/stress.rb +0 -38
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# basic_test_pb.rb is in the same directory as this test.
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require 'test/unit'
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# ------------- generated code --------------
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module BasicTest
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pool = Google::Protobuf::DescriptorPool.new
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add_message "BadFieldNames" do
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# ------------ test cases ---------------
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class MessageContainerTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def proto_module
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include CommonTests
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def test_issue_8311_crash
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def test_map_wrappers_with_no_value
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run_asserts.call(m)
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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# Test the case where we are serializing directly from the parsed form
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# (before anything lazy is materialized).
|
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m3 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized)
|
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serialized2 = proto_module::Wrapper::encode(m3)
|
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|
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m4 = proto_module::Wrapper::decode(serialized2)
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def test_concurrent_decoding
|
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|
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o = Outer.new
|
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|
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o.items[0] = Inner.new
|
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|
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raw = Outer.encode(o)
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Thread.new do
|
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|
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100000.times do
|
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|
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|
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|
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end
|
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|
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end
|
482
|
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end
|
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|
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thds.map(&:join)
|
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|
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end
|
485
|
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|
486
|
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def test_map_encode_decode
|
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|
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m = MapMessage.new(
|
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|
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:map_string_int32 => {"a" => 1, "b" => 2},
|
489
|
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:map_string_msg => {"a" => TestMessage2.new(:foo => 1),
|
490
|
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"b" => TestMessage2.new(:foo => 2)},
|
491
|
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:map_string_enum => {"a" => :A, "b" => :B})
|
492
|
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m2 = MapMessage.decode(MapMessage.encode(m))
|
493
|
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assert m == m2
|
494
|
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|
495
|
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m3 = MapMessageWireEquiv.decode(MapMessage.encode(m))
|
496
|
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assert m3.map_string_int32.length == 2
|
497
|
-
|
498
|
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kv = {}
|
499
|
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m3.map_string_int32.map { |msg| kv[msg.key] = msg.value }
|
500
|
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assert kv == {"a" => 1, "b" => 2}
|
501
|
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|
502
|
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kv = {}
|
503
|
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m3.map_string_msg.map { |msg| kv[msg.key] = msg.value }
|
504
|
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assert kv == {"a" => TestMessage2.new(:foo => 1),
|
505
|
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"b" => TestMessage2.new(:foo => 2)}
|
506
|
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end
|
507
|
-
|
508
|
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def test_protobuf_decode_json_ignore_unknown_fields
|
509
|
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m = TestMessage.decode_json({
|
510
|
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optional_string: "foo",
|
511
|
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not_in_message: "some_value"
|
512
|
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}.to_json, { ignore_unknown_fields: true })
|
513
|
-
|
514
|
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assert_equal m.optional_string, "foo"
|
515
|
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e = assert_raise Google::Protobuf::ParseError do
|
516
|
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TestMessage.decode_json({ not_in_message: "some_value" }.to_json)
|
517
|
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end
|
518
|
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assert_match(/No such field: not_in_message/, e.message)
|
519
|
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end
|
520
|
-
|
521
|
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#def test_json_quoted_string
|
522
|
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# m = TestMessage.decode_json(%q(
|
523
|
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# "optionalInt64": "1",,
|
524
|
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# }))
|
525
|
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# puts(m)
|
526
|
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# assert_equal 1, m.optional_int32
|
527
|
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#end
|
528
|
-
|
529
|
-
def test_to_h
|
530
|
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m = TestMessage.new(:optional_bool => true, :optional_double => -10.100001, :optional_string => 'foo', :repeated_string => ['bar1', 'bar2'], :repeated_msg => [TestMessage2.new(:foo => 100)])
|
531
|
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expected_result = {
|
532
|
-
:optional_bool=>true,
|
533
|
-
:optional_bytes=>"",
|
534
|
-
:optional_double=>-10.100001,
|
535
|
-
:optional_enum=>:Default,
|
536
|
-
:optional_float=>0.0,
|
537
|
-
:optional_int32=>0,
|
538
|
-
:optional_int64=>0,
|
539
|
-
:optional_msg=>nil,
|
540
|
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:optional_msg2=>nil,
|
541
|
-
:optional_proto2_submessage=>nil,
|
542
|
-
:optional_string=>"foo",
|
543
|
-
:optional_uint32=>0,
|
544
|
-
:optional_uint64=>0,
|
545
|
-
:repeated_bool=>[],
|
546
|
-
:repeated_bytes=>[],
|
547
|
-
:repeated_double=>[],
|
548
|
-
:repeated_enum=>[],
|
549
|
-
:repeated_float=>[],
|
550
|
-
:repeated_int32=>[],
|
551
|
-
:repeated_int64=>[],
|
552
|
-
:repeated_msg=>[{:foo => 100}],
|
553
|
-
:repeated_string=>["bar1", "bar2"],
|
554
|
-
:repeated_uint32=>[],
|
555
|
-
:repeated_uint64=>[]
|
556
|
-
}
|
557
|
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assert_equal expected_result, m.to_h
|
558
|
-
|
559
|
-
m = MapMessage.new(
|
560
|
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:map_string_int32 => {"a" => 1, "b" => 2},
|
561
|
-
:map_string_msg => {"a" => TestMessage2.new(:foo => 1),
|
562
|
-
"b" => TestMessage2.new(:foo => 2)},
|
563
|
-
:map_string_enum => {"a" => :A, "b" => :B})
|
564
|
-
expected_result = {
|
565
|
-
:map_string_int32 => {"a" => 1, "b" => 2},
|
566
|
-
:map_string_msg => {"a" => {:foo => 1}, "b" => {:foo => 2}},
|
567
|
-
:map_string_enum => {"a" => :A, "b" => :B}
|
568
|
-
}
|
569
|
-
assert_equal expected_result, m.to_h
|
570
|
-
end
|
571
|
-
|
572
|
-
|
573
|
-
def test_json_maps
|
574
|
-
m = MapMessage.new(:map_string_int32 => {"a" => 1})
|
575
|
-
expected = {mapStringInt32: {a: 1}, mapStringMsg: {}, mapStringEnum: {}}
|
576
|
-
expected_preserve = {map_string_int32: {a: 1}, map_string_msg: {}, map_string_enum: {}}
|
577
|
-
assert_equal JSON.parse(MapMessage.encode_json(m, :emit_defaults=>true), :symbolize_names => true), expected
|
578
|
-
|
579
|
-
json = MapMessage.encode_json(m, :preserve_proto_fieldnames => true, :emit_defaults=>true)
|
580
|
-
assert_equal JSON.parse(json, :symbolize_names => true), expected_preserve
|
581
|
-
|
582
|
-
m2 = MapMessage.decode_json(MapMessage.encode_json(m))
|
583
|
-
assert_equal m, m2
|
584
|
-
end
|
585
|
-
|
586
|
-
def test_json_maps_emit_defaults_submsg
|
587
|
-
m = MapMessage.new(:map_string_msg => {"a" => TestMessage2.new(foo: 0)})
|
588
|
-
expected = {mapStringInt32: {}, mapStringMsg: {a: {foo: 0}}, mapStringEnum: {}}
|
589
|
-
|
590
|
-
actual = MapMessage.encode_json(m, :emit_defaults => true)
|
591
|
-
|
592
|
-
assert_equal JSON.parse(actual, :symbolize_names => true), expected
|
593
|
-
end
|
594
|
-
|
595
|
-
def test_json_emit_defaults_submsg
|
596
|
-
m = TestSingularFields.new(singular_msg: proto_module::TestMessage2.new)
|
597
|
-
|
598
|
-
expected = {
|
599
|
-
singularInt32: 0,
|
600
|
-
singularInt64: "0",
|
601
|
-
singularUint32: 0,
|
602
|
-
singularUint64: "0",
|
603
|
-
singularBool: false,
|
604
|
-
singularFloat: 0,
|
605
|
-
singularDouble: 0,
|
606
|
-
singularString: "",
|
607
|
-
singularBytes: "",
|
608
|
-
singularMsg: {},
|
609
|
-
singularEnum: "Default",
|
610
|
-
}
|
611
|
-
|
612
|
-
actual = proto_module::TestMessage.encode_json(m, :emit_defaults => true)
|
613
|
-
|
614
|
-
assert_equal expected, JSON.parse(actual, :symbolize_names => true)
|
615
|
-
end
|
616
|
-
|
617
|
-
def test_respond_to
|
618
|
-
msg = MapMessage.new
|
619
|
-
assert msg.respond_to?(:map_string_int32)
|
620
|
-
assert !msg.respond_to?(:bacon)
|
621
|
-
end
|
622
|
-
|
623
|
-
def test_file_descriptor
|
624
|
-
file_descriptor = TestMessage.descriptor.file_descriptor
|
625
|
-
assert nil != file_descriptor
|
626
|
-
assert_equal "tests/basic_test.proto", file_descriptor.name
|
627
|
-
assert_equal :proto3, file_descriptor.syntax
|
628
|
-
|
629
|
-
file_descriptor = TestEnum.descriptor.file_descriptor
|
630
|
-
assert nil != file_descriptor
|
631
|
-
assert_equal "tests/basic_test.proto", file_descriptor.name
|
632
|
-
assert_equal :proto3, file_descriptor.syntax
|
633
|
-
end
|
634
|
-
|
635
|
-
# Ruby 2.5 changed to raise FrozenError instead of RuntimeError
|
636
|
-
FrozenErrorType = Gem::Version.new(RUBY_VERSION) < Gem::Version.new('2.5') ? RuntimeError : FrozenError
|
637
|
-
|
638
|
-
def test_map_freeze
|
639
|
-
m = proto_module::MapMessage.new
|
640
|
-
m.map_string_int32['a'] = 5
|
641
|
-
m.map_string_msg['b'] = proto_module::TestMessage2.new
|
642
|
-
|
643
|
-
m.map_string_int32.freeze
|
644
|
-
m.map_string_msg.freeze
|
645
|
-
|
646
|
-
assert m.map_string_int32.frozen?
|
647
|
-
assert m.map_string_msg.frozen?
|
648
|
-
|
649
|
-
assert_raise(FrozenErrorType) { m.map_string_int32['foo'] = 1 }
|
650
|
-
assert_raise(FrozenErrorType) { m.map_string_msg['bar'] = proto_module::TestMessage2.new }
|
651
|
-
assert_raise(FrozenErrorType) { m.map_string_int32.delete('a') }
|
652
|
-
assert_raise(FrozenErrorType) { m.map_string_int32.clear }
|
653
|
-
end
|
654
|
-
|
655
|
-
def test_map_length
|
656
|
-
m = proto_module::MapMessage.new
|
657
|
-
assert_equal 0, m.map_string_int32.length
|
658
|
-
assert_equal 0, m.map_string_msg.length
|
659
|
-
assert_equal 0, m.map_string_int32.size
|
660
|
-
assert_equal 0, m.map_string_msg.size
|
661
|
-
|
662
|
-
m.map_string_int32['a'] = 1
|
663
|
-
m.map_string_int32['b'] = 2
|
664
|
-
m.map_string_msg['a'] = proto_module::TestMessage2.new
|
665
|
-
assert_equal 2, m.map_string_int32.length
|
666
|
-
assert_equal 1, m.map_string_msg.length
|
667
|
-
assert_equal 2, m.map_string_int32.size
|
668
|
-
assert_equal 1, m.map_string_msg.size
|
669
|
-
end
|
670
|
-
|
671
|
-
def test_string_with_singleton_class_enabled
|
672
|
-
str = 'foobar'
|
673
|
-
# NOTE: Accessing a singleton class of an object changes its low level class representation
|
674
|
-
# as far as the C API's CLASS_OF() method concerned, exposing the issue
|
675
|
-
str.singleton_class
|
676
|
-
m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(
|
677
|
-
optional_string: str,
|
678
|
-
optional_bytes: str
|
679
|
-
)
|
680
|
-
|
681
|
-
assert_equal str, m.optional_string
|
682
|
-
assert_equal str, m.optional_bytes
|
683
|
-
end
|
684
|
-
|
685
|
-
def test_utf8
|
686
|
-
m = proto_module::TestMessage.new(
|
687
|
-
optional_string: "µpb",
|
688
|
-
)
|
689
|
-
m2 = proto_module::TestMessage.decode(proto_module::TestMessage.encode(m))
|
690
|
-
assert_equal m2, m
|
691
|
-
end
|
692
|
-
|
693
|
-
def test_map_fields_respond_to? # regression test for issue 9202
|
694
|
-
msg = proto_module::MapMessage.new
|
695
|
-
assert msg.respond_to?(:map_string_int32=)
|
696
|
-
msg.map_string_int32 = Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:string, :int32)
|
697
|
-
assert msg.respond_to?(:map_string_int32)
|
698
|
-
assert_equal( Google::Protobuf::Map.new(:string, :int32), msg.map_string_int32 )
|
699
|
-
assert msg.respond_to?(:clear_map_string_int32)
|
700
|
-
msg.clear_map_string_int32
|
701
|
-
|
702
|
-
assert !msg.respond_to?(:has_map_string_int32?)
|
703
|
-
assert_raise NoMethodError do
|
704
|
-
msg.has_map_string_int32?
|
705
|
-
end
|
706
|
-
assert !msg.respond_to?(:map_string_int32_as_value)
|
707
|
-
assert_raise NoMethodError do
|
708
|
-
msg.map_string_int32_as_value
|
709
|
-
end
|
710
|
-
assert !msg.respond_to?(:map_string_int32_as_value=)
|
711
|
-
assert_raise NoMethodError do
|
712
|
-
msg.map_string_int32_as_value = :boom
|
713
|
-
end
|
714
|
-
end
|
715
|
-
end
|
716
|
-
|
717
|
-
def test_oneof_fields_respond_to? # regression test for issue 9202
|
718
|
-
msg = proto_module::OneofMessage.new
|
719
|
-
# `has_` prefix + "?" suffix actions should only work for oneofs fields.
|
720
|
-
assert msg.has_my_oneof?
|
721
|
-
assert msg.respond_to? :has_my_oneof?
|
722
|
-
assert !msg.respond_to?( :has_a? )
|
723
|
-
assert_raise NoMethodError do
|
724
|
-
msg.has_a?
|
725
|
-
end
|
726
|
-
assert !msg.respond_to?( :has_b? )
|
727
|
-
assert_raise NoMethodError do
|
728
|
-
msg.has_b?
|
729
|
-
end
|
730
|
-
assert !msg.respond_to?( :has_c? )
|
731
|
-
assert_raise NoMethodError do
|
732
|
-
msg.has_c?
|
733
|
-
end
|
734
|
-
assert !msg.respond_to?( :has_d? )
|
735
|
-
assert_raise NoMethodError do
|
736
|
-
msg.has_d?
|
737
|
-
end
|
738
|
-
end
|
739
|
-
end
|