primary_connect_proto 0.0.5 → 0.1.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/Rakefile +39 -0
  3. data/connect_proto.gemspec +2 -2
  4. data/lib/connect_proto/build/demographics_pb.rb +1 -0
  5. data/lib/connect_proto/build/meta_pb.rb +40 -37
  6. data/lib/connect_proto/src/demographics.proto +1 -0
  7. data/lib/connect_proto/src/meta.proto +1 -0
  8. metadata +5 -39
  9. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/defs.c +0 -2366
  10. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/encode_decode.c +0 -1795
  11. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/extconf.rb +0 -21
  12. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/map.c +0 -836
  13. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/message.c +0 -859
  14. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/protobuf.c +0 -136
  15. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/protobuf.h +0 -667
  16. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/repeated_field.c +0 -686
  17. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/storage.c +0 -1198
  18. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/upb.c +0 -13817
  19. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/upb.h +0 -6777
  20. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/ext/google/protobuf_c/wrap_memcpy.c +0 -51
  21. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/2.3/protobuf_c.bundle +0 -0
  22. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/2.4/protobuf_c.bundle +0 -0
  23. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/2.5/protobuf_c.bundle +0 -0
  24. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/2.6/protobuf_c.bundle +0 -0
  25. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/2.7/protobuf_c.bundle +0 -0
  26. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/any_pb.rb +0 -19
  27. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/api_pb.rb +0 -41
  28. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/duration_pb.rb +0 -19
  29. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/empty_pb.rb +0 -17
  30. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/field_mask_pb.rb +0 -18
  31. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/message_exts.rb +0 -53
  32. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/repeated_field.rb +0 -188
  33. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/source_context_pb.rb +0 -18
  34. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/struct_pb.rb +0 -37
  35. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/timestamp_pb.rb +0 -19
  36. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/type_pb.rb +0 -91
  37. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/well_known_types.rb +0 -230
  38. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf/wrappers_pb.rb +0 -50
  39. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/lib/google/protobuf.rb +0 -147
  40. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/tests/basic.rb +0 -543
  41. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/tests/generated_code_test.rb +0 -23
  42. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/gems/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin/tests/stress.rb +0 -38
  43. data/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.6.0/specifications/google-protobuf-4.0.0.rc.2-universal-darwin.gemspec +0 -44
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- const upb_fielddef* f;
384
- int accessor_type;
385
-
386
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
387
- if (argc < 1) {
388
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected method name as first argument.");
389
- }
390
-
391
- accessor_type = extract_method_call(argv[0], self, &f, &o);
392
- if (accessor_type == METHOD_UNKNOWN) {
393
- return rb_call_super(argc, argv);
394
- } else if (o != NULL) {
395
- return accessor_type == METHOD_SETTER ? Qfalse : Qtrue;
396
- } else {
397
- return Qtrue;
398
- }
399
- }
400
-
401
- VALUE create_submsg_from_hash(const MessageLayout* layout,
402
- const upb_fielddef* f, VALUE hash) {
403
- VALUE args[1] = { hash };
404
- return rb_class_new_instance(1, args, field_type_class(layout, f));
405
- }
406
-
407
- int Message_initialize_kwarg(VALUE key, VALUE val, VALUE _self) {
408
- MessageHeader* self;
409
- char *name;
410
- const upb_fielddef* f;
411
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
412
-
413
- if (TYPE(key) == T_STRING) {
414
- name = RSTRING_PTR(key);
415
- } else if (TYPE(key) == T_SYMBOL) {
416
- name = RSTRING_PTR(rb_id2str(SYM2ID(key)));
417
- } else {
418
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
419
- "Expected string or symbols as hash keys when initializing proto from hash.");
420
- }
421
-
422
- f = upb_msgdef_ntofz(self->descriptor->msgdef, name);
423
- if (f == NULL) {
424
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
425
- "Unknown field name '%s' in initialization map entry.", name);
426
- }
427
-
428
- if (TYPE(val) == T_NIL) {
429
- return 0;
430
- }
431
-
432
- if (is_map_field(f)) {
433
- VALUE map;
434
-
435
- if (TYPE(val) != T_HASH) {
436
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
437
- "Expected Hash object as initializer value for map field '%s' (given %s).",
438
- name, rb_class2name(CLASS_OF(val)));
439
- }
440
- map = layout_get(self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self), f);
441
- Map_merge_into_self(map, val);
442
- } else if (upb_fielddef_label(f) == UPB_LABEL_REPEATED) {
443
- VALUE ary;
444
- int i;
445
-
446
- if (TYPE(val) != T_ARRAY) {
447
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
448
- "Expected array as initializer value for repeated field '%s' (given %s).",
449
- name, rb_class2name(CLASS_OF(val)));
450
- }
451
- ary = layout_get(self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self), f);
452
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(val); i++) {
453
- VALUE entry = rb_ary_entry(val, i);
454
- if (TYPE(entry) == T_HASH && upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) {
455
- entry = create_submsg_from_hash(self->descriptor->layout, f, entry);
456
- }
457
-
458
- RepeatedField_push(ary, entry);
459
- }
460
- } else {
461
- if (TYPE(val) == T_HASH && upb_fielddef_issubmsg(f)) {
462
- val = create_submsg_from_hash(self->descriptor->layout, f, val);
463
- }
464
-
465
- layout_set(self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self), f, val);
466
- }
467
- return 0;
468
- }
469
-
470
- /*
471
- * call-seq:
472
- * Message.new(kwargs) => new_message
473
- *
474
- * Creates a new instance of the given message class. Keyword arguments may be
475
- * provided with keywords corresponding to field names.
476
- *
477
- * Note that no literal Message class exists. Only concrete classes per message
478
- * type exist, as provided by the #msgclass method on Descriptors after they
479
- * have been added to a pool. The method definitions described here on the
480
- * Message class are provided on each concrete message class.
481
- */
482
- VALUE Message_initialize(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE _self) {
483
- MessageHeader* self;
484
- VALUE hash_args;
485
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
486
-
487
- layout_init(self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self));
488
-
489
- if (argc == 0) {
490
- return Qnil;
491
- }
492
- if (argc != 1) {
493
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected 0 or 1 arguments.");
494
- }
495
- hash_args = argv[0];
496
- if (TYPE(hash_args) != T_HASH) {
497
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected hash arguments.");
498
- }
499
-
500
- rb_hash_foreach(hash_args, Message_initialize_kwarg, _self);
501
- return Qnil;
502
- }
503
-
504
- /*
505
- * call-seq:
506
- * Message.dup => new_message
507
- *
508
- * Performs a shallow copy of this message and returns the new copy.
509
- */
510
- VALUE Message_dup(VALUE _self) {
511
- MessageHeader* self;
512
- VALUE new_msg;
513
- MessageHeader* new_msg_self;
514
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
515
-
516
- new_msg = rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, CLASS_OF(_self));
517
- TypedData_Get_Struct(new_msg, MessageHeader, &Message_type, new_msg_self);
518
-
519
- layout_dup(self->descriptor->layout,
520
- Message_data(new_msg_self),
521
- Message_data(self));
522
-
523
- return new_msg;
524
- }
525
-
526
- // Internal only; used by Google::Protobuf.deep_copy.
527
- VALUE Message_deep_copy(VALUE _self) {
528
- MessageHeader* self;
529
- MessageHeader* new_msg_self;
530
- VALUE new_msg;
531
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
532
-
533
- new_msg = rb_class_new_instance(0, NULL, CLASS_OF(_self));
534
- TypedData_Get_Struct(new_msg, MessageHeader, &Message_type, new_msg_self);
535
-
536
- layout_deep_copy(self->descriptor->layout,
537
- Message_data(new_msg_self),
538
- Message_data(self));
539
-
540
- return new_msg;
541
- }
542
-
543
- /*
544
- * call-seq:
545
- * Message.==(other) => boolean
546
- *
547
- * Performs a deep comparison of this message with another. Messages are equal
548
- * if they have the same type and if each field is equal according to the :==
549
- * method's semantics (a more efficient comparison may actually be done if the
550
- * field is of a primitive type).
551
- */
552
- VALUE Message_eq(VALUE _self, VALUE _other) {
553
- MessageHeader* self;
554
- MessageHeader* other;
555
- if (TYPE(_self) != TYPE(_other)) {
556
- return Qfalse;
557
- }
558
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
559
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_other, MessageHeader, &Message_type, other);
560
-
561
- if (self->descriptor != other->descriptor) {
562
- return Qfalse;
563
- }
564
-
565
- return layout_eq(self->descriptor->layout,
566
- Message_data(self),
567
- Message_data(other));
568
- }
569
-
570
- /*
571
- * call-seq:
572
- * Message.hash => hash_value
573
- *
574
- * Returns a hash value that represents this message's field values.
575
- */
576
- VALUE Message_hash(VALUE _self) {
577
- MessageHeader* self;
578
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
579
-
580
- return layout_hash(self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self));
581
- }
582
-
583
- /*
584
- * call-seq:
585
- * Message.inspect => string
586
- *
587
- * Returns a human-readable string representing this message. It will be
588
- * formatted as "<MessageType: field1: value1, field2: value2, ...>". Each
589
- * field's value is represented according to its own #inspect method.
590
- */
591
- VALUE Message_inspect(VALUE _self) {
592
- MessageHeader* self;
593
- VALUE str;
594
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
595
-
596
- str = rb_str_new2("<");
597
- str = rb_str_append(str, rb_str_new2(rb_class2name(CLASS_OF(_self))));
598
- str = rb_str_cat2(str, ": ");
599
- str = rb_str_append(str, layout_inspect(
600
- self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self)));
601
- str = rb_str_cat2(str, ">");
602
- return str;
603
- }
604
-
605
- /*
606
- * call-seq:
607
- * Message.to_h => {}
608
- *
609
- * Returns the message as a Ruby Hash object, with keys as symbols.
610
- */
611
- VALUE Message_to_h(VALUE _self) {
612
- MessageHeader* self;
613
- VALUE hash = rb_hash_new();
614
- upb_msg_field_iter it;
615
- bool is_proto2;
616
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
617
-
618
- // We currently have a few behaviors that are specific to proto2.
619
- // This is unfortunate, we should key behaviors off field attributes (like
620
- // whether a field has presence), not proto2 vs. proto3. We should see if we
621
- // can change this without breaking users.
622
- is_proto2 =
623
- upb_msgdef_syntax(self->descriptor->msgdef) == UPB_SYNTAX_PROTO2;
624
-
625
- for (upb_msg_field_begin(&it, self->descriptor->msgdef);
626
- !upb_msg_field_done(&it);
627
- upb_msg_field_next(&it)) {
628
- const upb_fielddef* field = upb_msg_iter_field(&it);
629
- VALUE msg_value;
630
- VALUE msg_key;
631
-
632
- // Do not include fields that are not present (oneof or optional fields).
633
- if (is_proto2 && upb_fielddef_haspresence(field) &&
634
- !layout_has(self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self), field)) {
635
- continue;
636
- }
637
-
638
- msg_value = layout_get(self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self), field);
639
- msg_key = ID2SYM(rb_intern(upb_fielddef_name(field)));
640
- if (is_map_field(field)) {
641
- msg_value = Map_to_h(msg_value);
642
- } else if (upb_fielddef_label(field) == UPB_LABEL_REPEATED) {
643
- msg_value = RepeatedField_to_ary(msg_value);
644
- if (is_proto2 && RARRAY_LEN(msg_value) == 0) {
645
- continue;
646
- }
647
-
648
- if (upb_fielddef_type(field) == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE) {
649
- int i;
650
- for (i = 0; i < RARRAY_LEN(msg_value); i++) {
651
- VALUE elem = rb_ary_entry(msg_value, i);
652
- rb_ary_store(msg_value, i, Message_to_h(elem));
653
- }
654
- }
655
-
656
- } else if (msg_value != Qnil &&
657
- upb_fielddef_type(field) == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE) {
658
- msg_value = Message_to_h(msg_value);
659
- }
660
- rb_hash_aset(hash, msg_key, msg_value);
661
- }
662
- return hash;
663
- }
664
-
665
-
666
-
667
- /*
668
- * call-seq:
669
- * Message.[](index) => value
670
- *
671
- * Accesses a field's value by field name. The provided field name should be a
672
- * string.
673
- */
674
- VALUE Message_index(VALUE _self, VALUE field_name) {
675
- MessageHeader* self;
676
- const upb_fielddef* field;
677
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
678
- Check_Type(field_name, T_STRING);
679
- field = upb_msgdef_ntofz(self->descriptor->msgdef, RSTRING_PTR(field_name));
680
- if (field == NULL) {
681
- return Qnil;
682
- }
683
- return layout_get(self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self), field);
684
- }
685
-
686
- /*
687
- * call-seq:
688
- * Message.[]=(index, value)
689
- *
690
- * Sets a field's value by field name. The provided field name should be a
691
- * string.
692
- */
693
- VALUE Message_index_set(VALUE _self, VALUE field_name, VALUE value) {
694
- MessageHeader* self;
695
- const upb_fielddef* field;
696
- TypedData_Get_Struct(_self, MessageHeader, &Message_type, self);
697
- Check_Type(field_name, T_STRING);
698
- field = upb_msgdef_ntofz(self->descriptor->msgdef, RSTRING_PTR(field_name));
699
- if (field == NULL) {
700
- rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Unknown field: %s", RSTRING_PTR(field_name));
701
- }
702
- layout_set(self->descriptor->layout, Message_data(self), field, value);
703
- return Qnil;
704
- }
705
-
706
- /*
707
- * call-seq:
708
- * Message.descriptor => descriptor
709
- *
710
- * Class method that returns the Descriptor instance corresponding to this
711
- * message class's type.
712
- */
713
- VALUE Message_descriptor(VALUE klass) {
714
- return rb_ivar_get(klass, descriptor_instancevar_interned);
715
- }
716
-
717
- VALUE build_class_from_descriptor(VALUE descriptor) {
718
- Descriptor* desc = ruby_to_Descriptor(descriptor);
719
- const char *name;
720
- VALUE klass;
721
-
722
- name = upb_msgdef_fullname(desc->msgdef);
723
- if (name == NULL) {
724
- rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Descriptor does not have assigned name.");
725
- }
726
-
727
- klass = rb_define_class_id(
728
- // Docs say this parameter is ignored. User will assign return value to
729
- // their own toplevel constant class name.
730
- rb_intern("Message"),
731
- rb_cObject);
732
- rb_ivar_set(klass, descriptor_instancevar_interned, descriptor);
733
- rb_define_alloc_func(klass, Message_alloc);
734
- rb_require("google/protobuf/message_exts");
735
- rb_include_module(klass, rb_eval_string("::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts"));
736
- rb_extend_object(
737
- klass, rb_eval_string("::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods"));
738
-
739
- rb_define_method(klass, "method_missing",
740
- Message_method_missing, -1);
741
- rb_define_method(klass, "respond_to_missing?",
742
- Message_respond_to_missing, -1);
743
- rb_define_method(klass, "initialize", Message_initialize, -1);
744
- rb_define_method(klass, "dup", Message_dup, 0);
745
- // Also define #clone so that we don't inherit Object#clone.
746
- rb_define_method(klass, "clone", Message_dup, 0);
747
- rb_define_method(klass, "==", Message_eq, 1);
748
- rb_define_method(klass, "eql?", Message_eq, 1);
749
- rb_define_method(klass, "hash", Message_hash, 0);
750
- rb_define_method(klass, "to_h", Message_to_h, 0);
751
- rb_define_method(klass, "inspect", Message_inspect, 0);
752
- rb_define_method(klass, "to_s", Message_inspect, 0);
753
- rb_define_method(klass, "[]", Message_index, 1);
754
- rb_define_method(klass, "[]=", Message_index_set, 2);
755
- rb_define_singleton_method(klass, "decode", Message_decode, 1);
756
- rb_define_singleton_method(klass, "encode", Message_encode, 1);
757
- rb_define_singleton_method(klass, "decode_json", Message_decode_json, -1);
758
- rb_define_singleton_method(klass, "encode_json", Message_encode_json, -1);
759
- rb_define_singleton_method(klass, "descriptor", Message_descriptor, 0);
760
-
761
- return klass;
762
- }
763
-
764
- /*
765
- * call-seq:
766
- * Enum.lookup(number) => name
767
- *
768
- * This module method, provided on each generated enum module, looks up an enum
769
- * value by number and returns its name as a Ruby symbol, or nil if not found.
770
- */
771
- VALUE enum_lookup(VALUE self, VALUE number) {
772
- int32_t num = NUM2INT(number);
773
- VALUE desc = rb_ivar_get(self, descriptor_instancevar_interned);
774
- EnumDescriptor* enumdesc = ruby_to_EnumDescriptor(desc);
775
-
776
- const char* name = upb_enumdef_iton(enumdesc->enumdef, num);
777
- if (name == NULL) {
778
- return Qnil;
779
- } else {
780
- return ID2SYM(rb_intern(name));
781
- }
782
- }
783
-
784
- /*
785
- * call-seq:
786
- * Enum.resolve(name) => number
787
- *
788
- * This module method, provided on each generated enum module, looks up an enum
789
- * value by name (as a Ruby symbol) and returns its name, or nil if not found.
790
- */
791
- VALUE enum_resolve(VALUE self, VALUE sym) {
792
- const char* name = rb_id2name(SYM2ID(sym));
793
- VALUE desc = rb_ivar_get(self, descriptor_instancevar_interned);
794
- EnumDescriptor* enumdesc = ruby_to_EnumDescriptor(desc);
795
-
796
- int32_t num = 0;
797
- bool found = upb_enumdef_ntoiz(enumdesc->enumdef, name, &num);
798
- if (!found) {
799
- return Qnil;
800
- } else {
801
- return INT2NUM(num);
802
- }
803
- }
804
-
805
- /*
806
- * call-seq:
807
- * Enum.descriptor
808
- *
809
- * This module method, provided on each generated enum module, returns the
810
- * EnumDescriptor corresponding to this enum type.
811
- */
812
- VALUE enum_descriptor(VALUE self) {
813
- return rb_ivar_get(self, descriptor_instancevar_interned);
814
- }
815
-
816
- VALUE build_module_from_enumdesc(VALUE _enumdesc) {
817
- EnumDescriptor* enumdesc = ruby_to_EnumDescriptor(_enumdesc);
818
- VALUE mod = rb_define_module_id(
819
- rb_intern(upb_enumdef_fullname(enumdesc->enumdef)));
820
-
821
- upb_enum_iter it;
822
- for (upb_enum_begin(&it, enumdesc->enumdef);
823
- !upb_enum_done(&it);
824
- upb_enum_next(&it)) {
825
- const char* name = upb_enum_iter_name(&it);
826
- int32_t value = upb_enum_iter_number(&it);
827
- if (name[0] < 'A' || name[0] > 'Z') {
828
- rb_warn("Enum value '%s' does not start with an uppercase letter "
829
- "as is required for Ruby constants.",
830
- name);
831
- }
832
- rb_define_const(mod, name, INT2NUM(value));
833
- }
834
-
835
- rb_define_singleton_method(mod, "lookup", enum_lookup, 1);
836
- rb_define_singleton_method(mod, "resolve", enum_resolve, 1);
837
- rb_define_singleton_method(mod, "descriptor", enum_descriptor, 0);
838
- rb_ivar_set(mod, descriptor_instancevar_interned, _enumdesc);
839
-
840
- return mod;
841
- }
842
-
843
- /*
844
- * call-seq:
845
- * Google::Protobuf.deep_copy(obj) => copy_of_obj
846
- *
847
- * Performs a deep copy of a RepeatedField instance, a Map instance, or a
848
- * message object, recursively copying its members.
849
- */
850
- VALUE Google_Protobuf_deep_copy(VALUE self, VALUE obj) {
851
- VALUE klass = CLASS_OF(obj);
852
- if (klass == cRepeatedField) {
853
- return RepeatedField_deep_copy(obj);
854
- } else if (klass == cMap) {
855
- return Map_deep_copy(obj);
856
- } else {
857
- return Message_deep_copy(obj);
858
- }
859
- }