Also, remove execute permissions on several source files.
Tested: Builds on Visual Studio 2012, and Linux.
Change-Id: Idaacb2ae8eba98ce2974218c2ab840e97a1d67e9
Also, removed the flag from the Android makefile.
Tested:
Verified flatc builds successfully on Linux and regenerated the docs.
Change-Id: I7140daa10b7cb9a29b5ffd63c6b20489e72a5899
Normal behavior is to not output fields that happen to have
the default value, since those will be reproduced anyway
when turned into a FlatBuffer binary. This however can be problematic
when using JSON to interop with other system since they might not
know this default value. This flatc option (and also flag
to GenerateText) will force those fields to be output anyway.
Tested: on Linux.
Implement code generation and self-contained runtime library for Python.
The test suite verifies:
- Correctness of generated Python code by comparing output to that of
the other language ports.
- The exact bytes in the Builder buffer during many scenarios.
- Vtable deduplication correctness.
- Edge cases for table construction, via a fuzzer derived from the Go
implementation.
- All code is simultaneously valid in Python 2.6, 2.7, and 3.4.
The test suite includes benchmarks for:
- Building 'gold' data.
- Parsing 'gold' data.
- Deduplicating vtables.
All tests pass on this author's system for the following Python
implementations:
- CPython 2.6.7
- CPython 2.7.8
- CPython 3.4.2
- PyPy 2.5.0 (CPython 2.7.8 compatible)
By default, disallow reading binaries that do not correspond to
the schema file_identifier. Override with --raw-binary
Change-Id: I24822c0e4c80dab4e5a238ae2b6e601a09025c27
Tested: on Linux.
This commit contains the first step in providing mutable FlatBuffers,
non-const accessors and mutation functions for existing fields generated
from --gen-mutable.
Change-Id: Iebee3975f05c1001f8e22824725edeaa6d85fbee
Tested: on Linux.
Bug: 15777024
Unless in --strict-json mode.
Also added strict_json option to the parser, which in
addition controls if field names without quotes are allowed.
Change-Id: Id56fe5c780bdb9170958050ffa8fa23cf2babe95
Tested: on Linux.
Looks like MSVC on Windows and like gcc everywhere else.
For enhanced IDE clickability.
Bug: 17208371
Change-Id: Ie3e02658fccd3edfd464b4bacf4bc68c613a8570
Tested: on Linux and Windows.
Also made the C# implementation support unsigned types, and
made it more like the Java version.
Bug: 17359988
Change-Id: If5305c08cd5c97f35426639516ce05e53bbec36c
Tested: on Linux and Windows.
Include C# codegen in flatc and .NET FlatBuffer access via the
FlatBufferBuilder class
Tested: on Windows.
Change-Id: If5228a8df60a10e0751b245c6c64530264ea2d8a
Also cleaned up the general mkdir functionality.
Tested: on OS X.
Tested that a command line like: ./flatc -j -o foo/bar/baz tests/monster_test.fbs
generates files in foo/bar/baz/MyGame/Example/*.java which previously didn't exist.
Windows code was previously tested but has been moved, so needs to be tested again.
Change-Id: Iee943121b3be4f92961a3ec94c2cb578165f114a
Allows you to add, and test for the presence of a magic 4-char
string in a FlatBuffer.
Tested: on OS X.
Change-Id: I090692a9e4fb53bed3543279a28563e67132cba0
Given the command
flatc -o . -c test.fbs
it would generate header file
.test_generated.h
rather than
./test_generated.h
This fixes this issue.
Tested:
Manually verified that flatc generates the correct output files given output
paths ending with and without '/' on Linux and Windows.
Bug: 16464827
Change-Id: I854cb881286f22690f1885f942cf3fd2fc59ca8d
- Ensured weak linkage with the version string is not used on Windows,
especially cygwin (which throws a linker error).
- Avoided a VS debug error for taking the address of the first element
of an empty vector.
- Made copy/assignment constructors for downward_vector and
FlatBufferBuilder private, to avoid people unintentionally making
expensive copies.
- Using the more correct _WIN32 instead of WIN32
Change-Id: I801b5c8b159e3721af6d1ef0978a3247ba168bab
Tested: on Windows (VS + Cygwin) and Linux.
Implement code generation and runtime library for Go, derived from the
Java implementation. Additionally, the test suite verifies:
- the exact bytes in the Builder buffer during object construction,
- vtable deduplication, and
- table construction, via a fuzzer derived from the C++ implementation.
Change-Id: Ib95a019c684891def2b50281e570b4843fea7baa
Also removed it appending _wire to filenames, renamed the json golden
file to .golden to not clash with generated files.
Bug: 15781201
Change-Id: I8322861e50d1e5b6a5ab5e4b5e5d8ae13c356eb2
Tested: on Windows and Linux
This will add quotes around field names, as required by the official
standard. By default it will leave quotes out, as it is more readable,
more compact, and is accepted by almost all JSON parsers.
The -S switch to flatc turns on strict mode.
As per rfc 7159.
Change-Id: Ibabe9c8162c47339d00ec581d18721a2ba40c6d0
Tested: on Windows.
New attribute:
- `id: n` (on a table field): manually set the field identifier to `n`.
If you use this attribute, you must use it on ALL fields of this table,
and the numbers must be a contiguous range from 0 onwards.
Additionally, since a union type effectively adds two fields, its
id must be that of the second field (the first field is the type
field and not explicitly declared in the schema).
For example, if the last field before the union field had id 6,
the union field should have id 8, and the unions type field will
implicitly be 7.
IDs allow the fields to be placed in any order in the schema.
When a new field is added to the schema is must use the next available ID.
Change-Id: I8690f105f3a2d31fdcb75a4fab4130692b12c62f
Tested: on Windows
This caused two bugs when used with a path: not being able to save
the generated files, and preprocessor defines with / characters in
them.
Bug: 15676771
Tested: on Windows
Change-Id: I62a3c45d22e2545fdaad83728d83a42a6efa37f9