+/-inf were not being handled, and so invalid typescript was being
generated when a float/double had an infinite default value. NaN was
being handled correctly.
Co-authored-by: Derek Bailey <derekbailey@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Casper <casperneo@uchicago.edu>
* Add overloads to Add/Put for ArraySegment and IntPtr
In order to allow using code to reduce memory allocations, add overloads to ByteBuffer's and FlatBuffersBuilder's Put/Add methods that take ArraySegment<T> or IntPtr respectively.
Also, adaptions to the c# code generator in flatc to emit corresponding CreateVectorBlock() overloads
* Add missing files generated with generate_code.py
The previous commit changed the C# code generate, but didn't contain the updated generated test files.
* Incorporate review findings
(1) Adhere to 80 characters limit.
(2) In FlatBufferBuilder.Add(IntPtr,int), move zero length check topmost and add sanity check against negative input
* Fix 64-bit default numeric enum values in typescript
If you had a default value that wasn't a valid enum value (e.g., a zero
if you used a bit_flag setting, like you get with AdvancedFeatures
in reflection.fbs), we weren't using BigInt.
* Run generate_code.py
* [DART] Handle deprecated fields & invalid enum defaults
* Update .NET test
This commit fixes handling of default and NULL `key` fields in `Parser::ParseVector` (#5928).
The JSON generator updated. It outputs `key` fields even if the `--force-defaults` option is inactive.
Additional test cases for `key` added.
* flatc should generate a 'Create…' method for tables with struct fields when also generating the object based api (C#)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60724317/flatc-should-generate-a-create-method-for-tables-with-struct-fields-when-al
* missing namespace fixed: C:\projects\flatbuffers\tests\namespace_test\NamespaceA\TableInFirstNS.cs(30,7): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'StructInNestedNST' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) [C:\projects\flatbuffers\tests\FlatBuffers.Test\FlatBuffers.Test.csproj]
Co-authored-by: stefan301 <Stefan.Felkel@de.Zuken.com>
* [C#] support Object API
* fix sign-compare
* fix indent
* add new line before for loop.
* using auto whenever possible
* reduce the amout of blank lines.
* wip: support vectors of union
* done: support unions of vectors
* set C# version to 4.0
* remove null propagation operator
* remove auto property initializer
* remove expression-bodied method
* remove pattern matching
* add Example2 to NetTest.sh
* separate JavaUsage.md and CsharpUsage.md from JavaCsharpUsage.md
* add C# Object based API notes.
* support vs2010.
* remove range based for loop.
* remove System.Linq
* fix indent
* CreateSharedString to CreateString
* check shared attribute
* snake case
* Add element size parameter to __vector_as_arraysegment
Add element size parameter to __vector_as_arraysegment fixing issue where VectorAsBytes returns incorrect size span for multibyte element types.
* Update codegen
Update codegen and Table to return typed span.
* update test files
update test files
* Add FLATBUFFERS_COMPATIBILITY string
- Add a new __reset method NET/JAVA which hides internal state
* Resolve PR notes
* Use operator new() to __init of Struct and Table
* Restrict visibility of C# Table/Struct to internal level
This is done on purpose, to avoid API version mismatches that
can cause bad decoding results, see:
https://github.com/google/flatbuffers/issues/5368
Change-Id: I2c857438377e080caad0e2d8bcc758c9b19bd6ec
- update C++ monster_test::Color to unsigned type
- update Go Color:ubyte in the go_test.go
- add workaround for unsigned enum in java test
- sync generate.bat and generate.sh
Some generic C++ and Rust code is not generated when unions use type
aliases because of potential ambiguity. Actually check for this
ambiguity and only disable offending code only if it is found.
Public access to the backing buffer uses Span<T> instead of ArraySegment<T>.
Writing to the buffer now supports Span<T> in addition to T[].
To maintain backwards compatibility ENABLE_SPAN_T must be defined.
* Added preprocessor define for C++ if Template Aliases are supported by the compiler
* Revert "Revert "Performance Increase of Vector of Structures using .NET BlockCopy (#4830)""
This reverts commit 1f5eae5d6a.
* Put<T> method was inside #if UNSAFE_BYTEBUFFER which caused compilation failure when building in unsafe mode
* Revert "Added preprocessor define for C++ if Template Aliases are supported by the compiler"
This reverts commit a75af73521.
* Added Get<vector_name>Array() method for accessing vectors of structures in C# using Buffer.Blockcopy().
* Added Get<vector_name>Array() method for accessing vectors of structures in C# using Buffer.Blockcopy().
Added Create<Name>VectorBlock() method to add a typed array using Buffer.BlockCopy() to speed up creation of vector of arrays
New Lua files for namespace test
* fixed c++ style issue
* initial changes to support size prefixed buffers in Java
* add slice equivalent to CSharp ByteBuffer
* resolve TODO for slicing in CSharp code generation
* add newly generated Java and CSharp test sources
* fix typo in comment
* add FinishSizePrefixed methods to CSharp FlatBufferBuilder as well
* add option to allow writing the prefix as well
* generate size-prefixed monster binary as well
* extend JavaTest to test the size prefixed binary as well
* use constants for size prefix length
* fuse common code for getRootAs and getSizePrefixedRootAs
* pulled file identifier out of if
* add FinishSizePrefixed, GetSizePrefixedRootAs support for Python
* Revert "extend JavaTest to test the size prefixed binary as well"
This reverts commit 68be4420dd.
* Revert "generate size-prefixed monster binary as well"
This reverts commit 2939516fdf.
* fix ByteBuffer.cs Slice() method; add proper CSharp and Java tests
* fix unused parameter
* increment version number
* pulled out generated methods into separate utility class
* pulled out generated methods into separate utility class for Python
* fix indentation
* remove unnecessary comment
* fix newline and copyright
* add ByteBufferUtil to csproj compilation
* hide ByteBuffer's internal data; track offset into parent's array
* test unsafe versions as well; compile and run in debug mode
* clarify help text for size prefix
* move ByteBuffer slicing behavior to subclass
* fix protection levels
* add size prefix support for text generation
* add ByteBufferSlice to csproj compilation
* revert size prefix handling for nested buffers
* use duplicate instead of slice for removing size prefix
* remove slice subclass and use duplicate for removing size prefix
* remove slice specific tests
* remove superfluous command line option
* added intended use-cases to monster_test.fbs
* added check for `cpp_ptr_type` on hashed fields
added default value 'naked' to `cpp_ptr_type` on hashed fields
* added C++ generation of cpp_type vectors
removed ctor call for vector fields
added condition !vector for cpp_type check
added Pack() and UnPack() code generation for vector of hashes
added generation of correct resolve/rehash for cpp_type elements
* added attribute 'cpp_ptr_type_get' to hold accessor for pointer types possible where '.get()' does not work
use case: cpp_ptr_type:"std::weak_ptr", cpp_ptr_type_get:".lock().get()"
* run flatc to re-generate headers
* added bool param is_ctor to GetDefaultScalarValue() to differentiate between usage places
* modified monster_test.fbs to remove usage of shared_ptr/weak_ptr
reason: STLport does not support std::shared_ptr and std::weak_ptr
* run flatc again to re-generate headers
* fixed symbol unique_ptr not in namespace std when building with STLport