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)
Also made proper namespacing work for enums.
You can now say namespace.MyTable as the type when declaring
a field that refers to a type in a different namespace.
Previously, it would work just referring to MyTable, however
with the recent commit fixing namespaced types this now
is ambiguous.
Change-Id: Ieaa3f4ac1662b8c4dc1f16e1898ea3cdb02e10fd
Tested: on Linux.
If an IDL file uses DOS-style EOLs (CR+LF), line comments need to
ignore the second linebreak character, otherwise, as is currently
the case, the parsed documentation comment includes a trailing `\r`
character, which is then output verbatim into the output source
code by flatc.
Change-Id: I39591631995a980622d20a4a32315178b33f18f6
- Add parse handling of .proto struct and field doc comments (enums and
their values were already handled)
- Add FBS generation handling of doc comments for structs, their
fields, enums, and their values (requires linking idl_gen_general in
the test binary build)
- Tested using test.proto|golden with doc comments added. Xcode run of
flattest passes.
Change-Id: Idff64dd8064afba227174ab77d2c7be22d006628
FlatBuffer schema files can now optionally specify a hash attribute that
will allow someone writing json files to enter a string to be hashed
rather than a specific value. The hashing algorithm to use is specified
by the schema.
Currently the only algorithms are fnv1 and fnv1a. There are 32 bit and
64 variatns for each. Additionally, a hashing command line tool was
added so that you can see what a string will hash to without needing to
inspect the flatbuffer binary blob.
Change-Id: I0cb359d0e2dc7d2dc1874b446dc19a17cc77109d
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.
This is such that if you mis-spell an attribute, it doesn't get
silently ignored.
Bug: 18294628
Change-Id: I10013f5b2a21048b7daba2e9410678f528e09761
Tested: on Linux.
Accessors and constructors now take enum types rather than ints.
Bug: 16570507
Change-Id: I4b50fd64ad2e662ea2481bc0ccea784326fb31c0
Tested: on Linux and Windows.
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.
Also fixed flatc not outputting these identifiers for files
compiled on the command-line.
Bug: 16983987
Change-Id: I8b714cfea3a8e144fa52133f62b2f7eda6eb044a
Tested: on Linux
This happens when the schema is parsed, to avoid compile time errors
later, which would be harder to understand.
Bug: 16325216
Change-Id: I24cabf1adaf1700796b91e3a9641bca43a68bfbd
Tested: on OS X.
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
Previously, it would ignore the fact that the type comes from a
different namespace. Now they are pre-declared in their own namespace,
and referenced with a qualified name if necessary.
Bug: 16851682
Change-Id: I5cb625b86d28e7436b9e93c70a0fa16a600d9884
Tested: on Linux