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* HeaderDoc support in the library and generated sourcesGravatar Thomas Van Lenten2016-03-07
| | | | | | | - Convert most of the core library headers over to HeaderDoc format. - Switch the generated comments over to HeaderDoc. - Create GPBCodedOutputStream_PackagePrivate and move some things into there that should be more internal.
* Remove the stale reference to test no longer around, and keep the ↵Gravatar Thomas Van Lenten2016-01-07
| | | | performance test limited to just performance tests.
* Drop all use of OSSpinLockGravatar Thomas Van Lenten2015-12-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Apple engineers have pointed out that OSSpinLocks are vulnerable to live locking on iOS in cases of priority inversion: . http://mjtsai.com/blog/2015/12/16/osspinlock-is-unsafe/ . https://lists.swift.org/pipermail/swift-dev/Week-of-Mon-20151214/000372.html - Use a dispatch_semaphore_t within the extension registry. - Use a dispatch_semaphore_t for protecting autocreation within messages. - Drop the custom/internal GPBString class since we don't have really good numbers to judge the locking replacements and it isn't required. We can always bring it back with real data in the future.
* Update the min toolchain for iOS/OS X to be Xcode 7Gravatar Thomas Van Lenten2015-12-10
| | | | | | | - Let Xcode update the projects, schemes, and info.plists. - Add workaround for shallow analyzer issues in current Xcode versions (deep analyze gets things correct). - Tweak the Swift based tests to avoid warnings from Xcode 7's XCTest using optionals for autoenclosure results. - No longer tag the ObjC iOS travis test as flaky, xctool seems to manage the simulator pretty well.
* Enable CLANG_WARN_NULLABLE_TO_NONNULL_CONVERSION for the projects.Gravatar Thomas Van Lenten2015-12-07
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* Support enum forward decls in Objective C++Gravatar Thomas Van Lenten2015-10-01
| | | | | | NS_ENUM changes defintion in Objective C++ based on the C++ spec being compiled with, special case the one situation where it wouldn't support doing a forward decl for the enum.
* Beta quality drop of Objective C Support.Gravatar Thomas Van Lenten2015-06-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Add more to the ObjC dir readme. - Merge the ExtensionField and ExtensionDescriptor to reduce overhead. - Fix an initialization race. - Clean up the Xcode schemes. - Remove the class/enum filter. - Remove some forced inline that were bloating things without proof of performance wins. - Rename some internal types to avoid conflicts with the well know types protos. - Drop the use of ApplyFunctions to the compiler/optimizer can do what it wants. - Better document some possible future improvements. - Add missing support for parsing repeated primitive fields in packed or unpacked forms. - Improve -hash. - Add *Count for repeated and map<> fields to avoid auto create when checking for them being set.
* ObjC fixup for the branch.Gravatar Thomas Van Lenten2015-05-26
| | | | | | | | - Shouldn't need SRCROOT in the project since Xcode should be setting the working directory to where the project lives. - Remove the packed/unpacked repeated enum field in the tests and update the code to handle the defaults. - Move up the ignore to cover .DS_Store files in src also. add starstar
* Fix bugs in objective-c.Gravatar Bo Yang2015-05-25
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* Objective C Second Alpha DropGravatar Thomas Van Lenten2015-05-22
| | | | | | | | | | - Style fixups in the code. - map<> serialization fixes and more tests. - Autocreation of map<> fields (to match repeated fields). - @@protoc_insertion_point(global_scope|imports). - Fixup proto2 syntax extension support. - Move all startup code to +initialize so it happen on class usage and not app startup. - Have generated headers use forward declarations and move imports into generated code, reduces what is need at compile time to speed up compiled and avoid pointless rippling of rebuilds.
* Alpha 1 drop of Google's Objective C plugin and runtime support for protobufs.Gravatar Thomas Van Lenten2015-05-06