chore: deps and vendor

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2024-12-27 13:47:45 +01:00
parent 671e1ca276
commit 18df498295
245 changed files with 9652 additions and 3484 deletions

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@ -47,6 +47,12 @@ type UnmarshalOptions struct {
// RecursionLimit limits how deeply messages may be nested.
// If zero, a default limit is applied.
RecursionLimit int
//
// NoLazyDecoding turns off lazy decoding, which otherwise is enabled by
// default. Lazy decoding only affects submessages (annotated with [lazy =
// true] in the .proto file) within messages that use the Opaque API.
NoLazyDecoding bool
}
// Unmarshal parses the wire-format message in b and places the result in m.
@ -104,6 +110,16 @@ func (o UnmarshalOptions) unmarshal(b []byte, m protoreflect.Message) (out proto
if o.DiscardUnknown {
in.Flags |= protoiface.UnmarshalDiscardUnknown
}
if !allowPartial {
// This does not affect how current unmarshal functions work, it just allows them
// to record this for lazy the decoding case.
in.Flags |= protoiface.UnmarshalCheckRequired
}
if o.NoLazyDecoding {
in.Flags |= protoiface.UnmarshalNoLazyDecoding
}
out, err = methods.Unmarshal(in)
} else {
o.RecursionLimit--

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@ -63,7 +63,8 @@ type MarshalOptions struct {
// options (except for UseCachedSize itself).
//
// 2. The message and all its submessages have not changed in any
// way since the Size call.
// way since the Size call. For lazily decoded messages, accessing
// a message results in decoding the message, which is a change.
//
// If either of these invariants is violated,
// the results are undefined and may include panics or corrupted output.

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@ -12,11 +12,19 @@ import (
)
// Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of m.
//
// Note that Size might return more bytes than Marshal will write in the case of
// lazily decoded messages that arrive in non-minimal wire format: see
// https://protobuf.dev/reference/go/size/ for more details.
func Size(m Message) int {
return MarshalOptions{}.Size(m)
}
// Size returns the size in bytes of the wire-format encoding of m.
//
// Note that Size might return more bytes than Marshal will write in the case of
// lazily decoded messages that arrive in non-minimal wire format: see
// https://protobuf.dev/reference/go/size/ for more details.
func (o MarshalOptions) Size(m Message) int {
// Treat a nil message interface as an empty message; nothing to output.
if m == nil {

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@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
// Copyright 2024 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package proto
// ValueOrNil returns nil if has is false, or a pointer to a new variable
// containing the value returned by the specified getter.
//
// This function is similar to the wrappers (proto.Int32(), proto.String(),
// etc.), but is generic (works for any field type) and works with the hasser
// and getter of a field, as opposed to a value.
//
// This is convenient when populating builder fields.
//
// Example:
//
// hop := attr.GetDirectHop()
// injectedRoute := ripb.InjectedRoute_builder{
// Prefixes: route.GetPrefixes(),
// NextHop: proto.ValueOrNil(hop.HasAddress(), hop.GetAddress),
// }
func ValueOrNil[T any](has bool, getter func() T) *T {
if !has {
return nil
}
v := getter()
return &v
}
// ValueOrDefault returns the protobuf message val if val is not nil, otherwise
// it returns a pointer to an empty val message.
//
// This function allows for translating code from the old Open Struct API to the
// new Opaque API.
//
// The old Open Struct API represented oneof fields with a wrapper struct:
//
// var signedImg *accountpb.SignedImage
// profile := &accountpb.Profile{
// // The Avatar oneof will be set, with an empty SignedImage.
// Avatar: &accountpb.Profile_SignedImage{signedImg},
// }
//
// The new Opaque API treats oneof fields like regular fields, there are no more
// wrapper structs:
//
// var signedImg *accountpb.SignedImage
// profile := &accountpb.Profile{}
// profile.SetSignedImage(signedImg)
//
// For convenience, the Opaque API also offers Builders, which allow for a
// direct translation of struct initialization. However, because Builders use
// nilness to represent field presence (but there is no non-nil wrapper struct
// anymore), Builders cannot distinguish between an unset oneof and a set oneof
// with nil message. The above code would need to be translated with help of the
// ValueOrDefault function to retain the same behavior:
//
// var signedImg *accountpb.SignedImage
// return &accountpb.Profile_builder{
// SignedImage: proto.ValueOrDefault(signedImg),
// }.Build()
func ValueOrDefault[T interface {
*P
Message
}, P any](val T) T {
if val == nil {
return T(new(P))
}
return val
}
// ValueOrDefaultBytes is like ValueOrDefault but for working with fields of
// type []byte.
func ValueOrDefaultBytes(val []byte) []byte {
if val == nil {
return []byte{}
}
return val
}