* clang-format
* [Python] Replace . with _ in grpc filename suffix
Having filenames with . like `file.fb.grcp`
is not great for Python. Since dots are used for namespaces.
Replacing all of them with _ eg suffix `foo.bar.baz` will become
`foo_bar_baz`.
Restoring the previous default `_fb` suffix.
* [Python] Use namespace in path
This fixes a regression introduced with:
fb9afbafc7
And generates the grpc file in the namespace folder again.
* Sync commandline docs with web docs
* Adds new API to reduce memory copying within swift
Adds new storage container _InternalByteBuffer which
will be holding the data that will be created within the swift
lib, however reading data will be redirected to ByteBuffer, which
should be able to handle all types of data that swift provide without
the need to copy the data itself. This is due to holding a reference to
the data.
Replaces assumingMemoryBinding with bindMemory which is safer
Adds function that provides access to a UnsafeBufferPointer for
scalars and NativeStructs within swift
Updates docs
Suppress compilation warnings by replacing var with let
Using overflow operators within swift to improve performance
Adds tests for GRPC message creation from a retained _InternalByteBuffer
* Move `namer.h` and `idl_namer.h` to `include/codegen` so they can be reused from `grpc` dirqectory.
* [gRPC] Update the Python generator to produce typed handlers and Python stubs if requested.
* [gRPC] Document the newly added compiler flags.
* Fix C/C++ Create<Type>Direct with sorted vectors
If a struct has a key the vector has to be sorted. To sort the vector
you can't use "const".
* Changes due to code review
* Improve code readability
* Add generate of JSON schema to string to lib
* option indent_step is supported
* Remove unused variables
* Fix break in test
* Fix style to be consistent with rest of the code
* [TS] Fix reserved words as arguments (#6955)
* [TS] Fix generation of reserved words in object api (#7106)
* [TS] Fix generation of object api
* [TS] Fix MakeCamel -> ConvertCase
* [C#] Fix collision of field name and type name
* [TS] Add test for struct of struct of struct
* Update generated files
* Add missing files
* [TS] Fix query of null/undefined fields in object api
* Add .Net verfier
* Add some fuzz tests for .Net
* Remove additional files
* Fix .net test
* Changes due to PR
* Fix generated files
---------
Co-authored-by: Derek Bailey <derekbailey@google.com>
* [TS/JS] Entry point per namespace
* Fix handling of outputpath and array_test
* Attempt to fix generate_code
* Fix cwd for ts in generate_code
* Attempt to fixup bazel and some docs
* Add --ts-flat-files to bazel build to get bundle
* Move to DEFAULT_FLATC_TS_ARGS
* Attempt to add esbuild
* Attempt to use npm instead
* Remove futile attempt to add esbuild
* Attempt to as bazel esbuild
* Shuffle
* Upgrade bazel deps
* Revert failed attempts to get bazel working
* Ignore flatc tests for now
* Add esbuild dependency
* `package.json` Include esbuild
* `WORKSPACE` Add fetching esbuild binary
* Update WORKSPACE
* Unfreeze Lockfile
* Update WORKSPACE
* Update BUILD.bazel
* Rework to suggest instead of running external bundler
* Add esbuild generation to test script
* Prelim bundle test
* Run test JavaScriptTest from flatbuffers 1.x
* Deps upgrade
* Clang format fix
* Revert bazel changes
* Fix newline
* Generate with type declarations
* Handle "empty" root namespace
* Adjust tests for typescript_keywords.ts
* Separate test procedure for old node resolution module output
* Fix rel path for root level re-exports
* Bazel support for esbuild-based flatc
Unfortunately, we lose typing information because the new esbuild method
of generating single files does not generate type information.
The method used here is a bit hack-ish because it relies on parsing the
console output of flatc to figure out what to do.
* Try to fix bazel build for when node isn't present on host
* Auto formatting fixes
* Fix missing generated code
Co-authored-by: Derek Bailey <derekbailey@google.com>
Co-authored-by: James Kuszmaul <jabukuszmaul+collab@gmail.com>
Add the --no-minmax-values flag to prevent flatc from generating C++
enums with MIN and MAX enumerated values that otherwise would be set
to the inclusive lower and upper bound respectively of the enum.
This command-line flag is needed to avoid collisions when an enum that
is being ported to FlatBuffers already has a MIN or MAX enumerated
value.
It is also needed to work around a long-standing problem with
magic_enum that causes magic_enum to not see enumerated values that
are not unique. For example, if FlatBuffers sets MIN = FOO and MAX =
BAR, MIN and FOO share the same underlying value so they are not
unique. The same is true of MAX and BAR. This prevents magic_enum
from converting FOO and BAR to and from strings as well as causing
magic_enum to return a count of enumerated values that is two fewer
than it should be.
Co-authored-by: Paul Serice <paul@serice.net>
I think these changes reflect the current state, but I found it hard to
track the state of some of the planned work. Hence why it'd be good to
have it documented :)
I also expanded some sections that I found misleading, as somebody
familiar with Rust and FlatBuffers separately. Parts of these pages seem
to be aimed at people familiar with FlatBuffers (ie via the other
documentation pages) but not each language, which I'm trying to
preserve. However, Rust does some things differently, and as somebody
with expectations about how typical Rust APIs work the discussion of
threading made me wonder what was different.