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2014-12-15Added msgdef flag to indicate map_entry protos.Chris Fallin
2014-12-03Sync from Google-internal development.Josh Haberman
Most notably, a JSON parser is now provided.
2014-07-29Added UPB_UNTRACKED_REF and some more handler overload options.Josh Haberman
2014-06-26Sync from internal Google development.Josh Haberman
2014-01-21Sync to internal Google development.Josh Haberman
2013-12-20Sync from Google-internal development.Josh Haberman
2013-10-24Merge from Google-internal development:Josh Haberman
- rewritten decoder; interpreted decoder is bytecode-based, JIT decoder no longer falls back to the interpreter. - C++ improvements: C++11-compatible iterators, upb::reffed_ptr for RAII refcounting, better upcast/downcast support. - removed the gross upb_value abstraction from public upb.h.
2013-05-28Merge from Google-internal development.Josh Haberman
- Better error reporting for upb::Def setters. - error reporting for upb::Handlers setters. - made the start/endmsg handlers a little less special-cased.
2013-05-11Synced with 3 months of Google-internal development.Josh Haberman
Major changes: - Got rid of all bytestream interfaces in favor of using regular handlers. - new Pipeline object represents a upb pipeline, does bump allocation internally to manage memory. - proto2 support now can handle extensions.
2013-02-15Sync with 8 months of Google-internal development.Josh Haberman
Many things have changed and been simplified. The memory-management story for upb_def and upb_handlers is much more robust; upb_def and upb_handlers should be fairly stable interfaces now. There is still much work to do for the runtime component (upb_sink).
2012-03-31Sync from internal Google development.Joshua Haberman
2012-03-24Sync from internal Google development.Joshua Haberman
Many improvements, too many to mention. One significant perf regression warrants investigation: omitfp.parsetoproto2_googlemessage1.upb_jit: 343 -> 252 (-26.53) plain.parsetoproto2_googlemessage1.upb_jit: 334 -> 251 (-24.85) 25% regression for this benchmark is bad, but since I don't think there's any fundamental design issue that caused it I'm going to go ahead with the commit anyway. Can investigate and fix later. Other benchmarks were neutral or showed slight improvement.
2011-09-04Const invasion: large parts of upb made const-correct.Joshua Haberman
2011-07-15Directory restructure.Joshua Haberman
Includes are now via upb/foo.h. Files specific to the protobuf format are now in upb/pb (the core library is concerned with message definitions, handlers, and byte streams, but knows nothing about any particular serializationf format).
2011-03-20upb_stream: all callbacks registered ahead-of-time.Josh Haberman
This is a significant change to the upb_stream protocol, and should hopefully be the last significant change. All callbacks are now registered ahead-of-time instead of having delegated callbacks registered at runtime, which makes it much easier to aggressively optimize ahead-of-time (like with a JIT). Other impacts of this change: - You no longer need to have loaded descriptor.proto as a upb_def to load other descriptors! This means the special-case code we used for bootstrapping is no longer necessary, and we no longer need to link the descriptor for descriptor.proto into upb. - A client can now register any upb_value as what will be delivered to their value callback, not just a upb_fielddef*. This should allow for other clients to get more bang out of the streaming decoder. This change unfortunately causes a bit of a performance regression -- I think largely due to highly suboptimal code that GCC generates when structs are returned by value. See: http://blog.reverberate.org/2011/03/19/when-a-compilers-slow-code-actually-bites-you/ On the other hand, once we have a JIT this should no longer matter. Performance numbers: plain.parsestream_googlemessage1.upb_table: 374 -> 396 (5.88) plain.parsestream_googlemessage2.upb_table: 616 -> 449 (-27.11) plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byref: 268 -> 269 (0.37) plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byval: 215 -> 204 (-5.12) plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byref: 307 -> 281 (-8.47) plain.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byval: 297 -> 272 (-8.42) omitfp.parsestream_googlemessage1.upb_table: 423 -> 410 (-3.07) omitfp.parsestream_googlemessage2.upb_table: 679 -> 483 (-28.87) omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byref: 287 -> 282 (-1.74) omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage1.upb_table_byval: 226 -> 219 (-3.10) omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byref: 315 -> 298 (-5.40) omitfp.parsetostruct_googlemessage2.upb_table_byval: 297 -> 287 (-3.37)
2011-02-18Change the API for getting the bootstrapped defs.Joshua Haberman
The symtab that contains them is now hidden, and you can look them up by name but there is no access to the symtab itself, so there is no risk of mutating it (by extending it, adding other defs to it, etc).
2011-01-22upb bootstraps again! and with no memory leaks!Joshua Haberman
2011-01-21Debugging test_def, it's close to working again!Joshua Haberman
2010-07-21Updated Lua extension to handle fielddefs.Joshua Haberman
2010-07-10Successfully bootstraps!!Joshua Haberman
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