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Comment #1 on issue 250 by liuj...@google.com: [PATCH] Maven-plugin does
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Comment #2 on issue 230 by liuj...@google.com: Documentation of
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Comment #2 on issue 241 by liuj...@google.com: Java Tutorial / Generated
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The protobuf in android source code is a branched protobuf for google voice,
which is not intended for public use, and may change in the future.
Generally, you should use the opensource version of protobuf in your app,
set the "option optimize_for = "LITE_RUNTIME";" in your proto file and use
the p
I had a hard time trying to serialize multiple messages in a
std::ostream, and then trying to parse them one at a time from an
std::istream, so I'm sharing my code for two reasons:
- It may be useful for someone else.
- To receive comments from more experienced people.
template
bool serialize_del
This file was deleted as part of the python serialization optimizations that
were released in 2.3.0. A lot of the functionality now exists in decoder.py.
You shouldn't be relying on internal parts of the package though, so it
should only serve as a reference point for you.
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 3
Hello,
I'm a relatively new user of protocol buffers in python. Recently I
have used them successfully to deserialize whole-messages, but am now
interested in a more granular streaming method (read field by field).
I found several signs that a file named input_stream.py is or was part
of some di
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:59 PM, David Yu wrote:
> Where the jars at? (Or do we have to build the jars from source?)
>
Have to build from source. (Though we're going to try to get the Maven repo
updated. Long story.)
> I'm trying to benchmark 2.4.0a with its java perf improvements.
> The lazy
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Henner Zeller wrote:
> I guess the naming is confusing in the example. The Visit is per
> field-name; but since the typed is named the same as the field in this
> example, it is confusing.
>
Yes, sorry. Better example:
message MyStream {
option generate_v
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Tanya wrote:
> Basically, we need some way of specifying how the bytes are encoded/
> written to memory, and we need to specify the number of bits written
> each time. Is this possible to do in protocol buffers? And if so, how
> would it be accomplished?
>
Hi, Tan
Unfortunately we have to use the particular compiler in question and
cannot upgrade. Is the
DescriptorBuilder::OptionInterpreter::AggregateOptionFinder new code ?
I dont see this problem with protobuf-2.3.0.
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Anyone know if this can be accomplished without resorting to JNI?
On Feb 3, 4:01 pm, Jason Hsueh wrote:
> C++'s FileDescriptor::DebugString() produces text that is reparsable as a
> .proto file
>
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Ben Wright wrote:
> > I've started a project generating new FileD
I have just the solution for you...
I'll start by warning you that I use PB mainly in Java, so things may
look slightly different in C++ - but this method should still work.
You're going to want to define an extension to
"google.protobuf.EnumValueOptions"
in your ".proto" file you will need to a
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