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* Fix clearing wrapper type fields with reflection.Gravatar Jon Skeet2015-10-30
| | | | The nullable value type fields already worked, but the use of the CLR property concealed the difference between string and StringWrapper fields.
* Tidying up - fix a bunch of TODOs and remove outdated ones.Gravatar Jon Skeet2015-08-08
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* First attempt at using profile 259 for Google.Protobuf.Gravatar Jon Skeet2015-07-27
| | | | | | | | This requires .NET 4.5, and there are a few compatibility changes required around reflection. Creating a PR from this to see how our CI systems handle it. Will want to add more documentation, validation and probably tests before merging. This is in aid of issue #590.
* Revamp to reflection.Gravatar Jon Skeet2015-07-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Changes in brief: 1. Descriptor is now the entry point for all reflection. 2. IReflectedMessage has gone; there's now a Descriptor property in IMessage, which is explicitly implemented (due to the static property). 3. FieldAccessorTable has gone away 4. IFieldAccessor and OneofFieldAccessor still exist; we *could* put the functionality straight into FieldDescriptor and OneofDescriptor... I'm unsure about that. 5. There's a temporary property MessageDescriptor.FieldAccessorsByFieldNumber to make the test changes small - we probably want this to go away 6. Discovery for delegates is now via attributes applied to properties and the Clear method of a oneof I'm happy with 1-3. 4 I'm unsure about - feedback welcome. 5 will go away 6 I'm unsure about, both in design and implementation. Should we have a ProtobufMessageAttribute too? Should we find all the relevant attributes in MessageDescriptor and pass them down, to avoid an O(N^2) scenario? Generated code changes coming in the next commit.
* First pass at the big rename from ProtocolBuffers to Google.Protobuf.Gravatar Jon Skeet2015-07-17
We'll see what I've missed when CI fails...