grpc-tools 1.26.0 → 1.47.0
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/any.proto +6 -3
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/api.proto +2 -4
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto +16 -1
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/descriptor.proto +41 -12
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/duration.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/empty.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/field_mask.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/source_context.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/struct.proto +3 -3
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/timestamp.proto +11 -2
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/type.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86-linux/google/protobuf/wrappers.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86-linux/grpc_ruby_plugin +0 -0
- data/bin/x86-linux/protoc +0 -0
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/any.proto +6 -3
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/api.proto +2 -4
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto +16 -1
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/descriptor.proto +41 -12
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/duration.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/empty.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/field_mask.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/source_context.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/struct.proto +3 -3
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/timestamp.proto +11 -2
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/type.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86-windows/google/protobuf/wrappers.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86-windows/grpc_ruby_plugin.exe +0 -0
- data/bin/x86-windows/protoc.exe +0 -0
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/any.proto +6 -3
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/api.proto +2 -4
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto +16 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/descriptor.proto +41 -12
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/duration.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/empty.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/field_mask.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/source_context.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/struct.proto +3 -3
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/timestamp.proto +11 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/type.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/google/protobuf/wrappers.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/grpc_ruby_plugin +0 -0
- data/bin/x86_64-linux/protoc +0 -0
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/any.proto +6 -3
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/api.proto +2 -4
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto +16 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/descriptor.proto +41 -12
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/duration.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/empty.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/field_mask.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/source_context.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/struct.proto +3 -3
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/timestamp.proto +11 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/type.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/google/protobuf/wrappers.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/grpc_ruby_plugin +0 -0
- data/bin/x86_64-macos/protoc +0 -0
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/any.proto +6 -3
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/api.proto +2 -4
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto +16 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/descriptor.proto +41 -12
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/duration.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/empty.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/field_mask.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/source_context.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/struct.proto +3 -3
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/timestamp.proto +11 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/type.proto +2 -2
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/google/protobuf/wrappers.proto +1 -1
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/grpc_ruby_plugin.exe +0 -0
- data/bin/x86_64-windows/protoc.exe +0 -0
- data/platform_check.rb +6 -1
- data/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +3 -17
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/any.proto +0 -155
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/api.proto +0 -210
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto +0 -168
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/descriptor.proto +0 -882
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/duration.proto +0 -116
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/empty.proto +0 -52
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/field_mask.proto +0 -245
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/source_context.proto +0 -48
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/struct.proto +0 -95
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/timestamp.proto +0 -138
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/type.proto +0 -187
- data/bin/x86-macos/google/protobuf/wrappers.proto +0 -123
- data/bin/x86-macos/grpc_ruby_plugin +0 -0
- data/bin/x86-macos/protoc +0 -0
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