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Overview

Package proto converts data structures to and from the wire format of protocol buffers. It works in concert with the Go source code generated for .proto files by the protocol compiler.

A summary of the properties of the protocol buffer interface for a protocol buffer variable v:

  • Names are turned from camel_case to CamelCase for export.
  • There are no methods on v to set fields; just treat them as structure fields.
  • There are getters that return a field's value if set, and return the field's default value if unset. The getters work even if the receiver is a nil message.
  • The zero value for a struct is its correct initialization state. All desired fields must be set before marshaling.
  • A Reset() method will restore a protobuf struct to its zero state.
  • Non-repeated fields are pointers to the values; nil means unset. That is, optional or required field int32 f becomes F *int32.
  • Repeated fields are slices.
  • Helper functions are available to aid the setting of fields. msg.Foo = proto.String("hello") // set field
  • Constants are defined to hold the default values of all fields that have them. They have the form Default_StructName_FieldName. Because the getter methods handle defaulted values, direct use of these constants should be rare.
  • Enums are given type names and maps from names to values. Enum values are prefixed by the enclosing message's name, or by the enum's type name if it is a top-level enum. Enum types have a String method, and a Enum method to assist in message construction.
  • Nested messages, groups and enums have type names prefixed with the name of the surrounding message type.
  • Extensions are given descriptor names that start with E_, followed by an underscore-delimited list of the nested messages that contain it (if any) followed by the CamelCased name of the extension field itself. HasExtension, ClearExtension, GetExtension and SetExtension are functions for manipulating extensions.
  • Oneof field sets are given a single field in their message, with distinguished wrapper types for each possible field value.
  • Marshal and Unmarshal are functions to encode and decode the wire format.

When the .proto file specifies `syntax="proto3"`, there are some differences:

  • Non-repeated fields of non-message type are values instead of pointers.
  • Enum types do not get an Enum method.

The simplest way to describe this is to see an example. Given file test.proto, containing

package example;

enum FOO { X = 17; }

message Test {
  required string label = 1;
  optional int32 type = 2 [default=77];
  repeated int64 reps = 3;
  optional group OptionalGroup = 4 {
    required string RequiredField = 5;
  }
  oneof union {
    int32 number = 6;
    string name = 7;
  }
}

The resulting file, test.pb.go, is:

package example

import proto "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
import math "math"

type FOO int32
const (
	FOO_X FOO = 17
)
var FOO_name = map[int32]string{
	17: "X",
}
var FOO_value = map[string]int32{
	"X": 17,
}

func (x FOO) Enum() *FOO {
	p := new(FOO)
	*p = x
	return p
}
func (x FOO) String() string {
	return proto.EnumName(FOO_name, int32(x))
}
func (x *FOO) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
	value, err := proto.UnmarshalJSONEnum(FOO_value, data)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	*x = FOO(value)
	return nil
}

type Test struct {
	Label         *string             `protobuf:"bytes,1,req,name=label" json:"label,omitempty"`
	Type          *int32              `protobuf:"varint,2,opt,name=type,def=77" json:"type,omitempty"`
	Reps          []int64             `protobuf:"varint,3,rep,name=reps" json:"reps,omitempty"`
	Optionalgroup *Test_OptionalGroup `protobuf:"group,4,opt,name=OptionalGroup" json:"optionalgroup,omitempty"`
	// Types that are valid to be assigned to Union:
	//	*Test_Number
	//	*Test_Name
	Union            isTest_Union `protobuf_oneof:"union"`
	XXX_unrecognized []byte       `json:"-"`
}
func (m *Test) Reset()         { *m = Test{} }
func (m *Test) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }
func (*Test) ProtoMessage() {}

type isTest_Union interface {
	isTest_Union()
}

type Test_Number struct {
	Number int32 `protobuf:"varint,6,opt,name=number"`
}
type Test_Name struct {
	Name string `protobuf:"bytes,7,opt,name=name"`
}

func (*Test_Number) isTest_Union() {}
func (*Test_Name) isTest_Union()   {}

func (m *Test) GetUnion() isTest_Union {
	if m != nil {
		return m.Union
	}
	return nil
}
const Default_Test_Type int32 = 77

func (m *Test) GetLabel() string {
	if m != nil && m.Label != nil {
		return *m.Label
	}
	return ""
}

func (m *Test) GetType() int32 {
	if m != nil && m.Type != nil {
		return *m.Type
	}
	return Default_Test_Type
}

func (m *Test) GetOptionalgroup() *Test_OptionalGroup {
	if m != nil {
		return m.Optionalgroup
	}
	return nil
}

type Test_OptionalGroup struct {
	RequiredField *string `protobuf:"bytes,5,req" json:"RequiredField,omitempty"`
}
func (m *Test_OptionalGroup) Reset()         { *m = Test_OptionalGroup{} }
func (m *Test_OptionalGroup) String() string { return proto.CompactTextString(m) }

func (m *Test_OptionalGroup) GetRequiredField() string {
	if m != nil && m.RequiredField != nil {
		return *m.RequiredField
	}
	return ""
}

func (m *Test) GetNumber() int32 {
	if x, ok := m.GetUnion().(*Test_Number); ok {
		return x.Number
	}
	return 0
}

func (m *Test) GetName() string {
	if x, ok := m.GetUnion().(*Test_Name); ok {
		return x.Name
	}
	return ""
}

func init() {
	proto.RegisterEnum("example.FOO", FOO_name, FOO_value)
}

To create and play with a Test object:

package main

import (
	"log"

	"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
	pb "./example.pb"
)

func main() {
	test := &pb.Test{
		Label: proto.String("hello"),
		Type:  proto.Int32(17),
		Reps:  []int64{1, 2, 3},
		Optionalgroup: &pb.Test_OptionalGroup{
			RequiredField: proto.String("good bye"),
		},
		Union: &pb.Test_Name{"fred"},
	}
	data, err := proto.Marshal(test)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal("marshaling error: ", err)
	}
	newTest := &pb.Test{}
	err = proto.Unmarshal(data, newTest)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal("unmarshaling error: ", err)
	}
	// Now test and newTest contain the same data.
	if test.GetLabel() != newTest.GetLabel() {
		log.Fatalf("data mismatch %q != %q", test.GetLabel(), newTest.GetLabel())
	}
	// Use a type switch to determine which oneof was set.
	switch u := test.Union.(type) {
	case *pb.Test_Number: // u.Number contains the number.
	case *pb.Test_Name: // u.Name contains the string.
	}
	// etc.
}

Index

Constants

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const (
	// ProtoPackageIsVersion3 is referenced from generated protocol buffer files
	// to assert that that code is compatible with this version of the proto package.
	ProtoPackageIsVersion3 = true

	// ProtoPackageIsVersion2 is referenced from generated protocol buffer files
	// to assert that that code is compatible with this version of the proto package.
	ProtoPackageIsVersion2 = true

	// ProtoPackageIsVersion1 is referenced from generated protocol buffer files
	// to assert that that code is compatible with this version of the proto package.
	ProtoPackageIsVersion1 = true
)
View Source
const (
	WireVarint     = 0
	WireFixed64    = 1
	WireBytes      = 2
	WireStartGroup = 3
	WireEndGroup   = 4
	WireFixed32    = 5
)

Constants that identify the encoding of a value on the wire.

Variables

View Source
var (

	// ErrNil is the error returned if Marshal is called with nil.
	ErrNil = errors.New("proto: Marshal called with nil")

	// ErrTooLarge is the error returned if Marshal is called with a
	// message that encodes to >2GB.
	ErrTooLarge = errors.New("proto: message encodes to over 2 GB")
)
View Source
var ErrInternalBadWireType = errors.New("proto: internal error: bad wiretype for oneof")

ErrInternalBadWireType is returned by generated code when an incorrect wire type is encountered. It does not get returned to user code.

View Source
var ErrMissingExtension = errors.New("proto: missing extension")

ErrMissingExtension is the error returned by GetExtension if the named extension is not in the message.

Functions

func Bool

func Bool(v bool) *bool

Bool is a helper routine that allocates a new bool value to store v and returns a pointer to it.

func ClearAllExtensions

func ClearAllExtensions(pb Message)

ClearAllExtensions clears all extensions from pb.

func ClearExtension

func ClearExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc)

ClearExtension removes the given extension from pb.

func CompactText

func CompactText(w io.Writer, pb Message) error

CompactText writes a given protocol buffer in compact text format (one line).

func CompactTextString

func CompactTextString(pb Message) string

CompactTextString is the same as CompactText, but returns the string directly.

func DecodeVarint

func DecodeVarint(buf []byte) (x uint64, n int)

DecodeVarint reads a varint-encoded integer from the slice. It returns the integer and the number of bytes consumed, or zero if there is not enough. This is the format for the int32, int64, uint32, uint64, bool, and enum protocol buffer types.

func DiscardUnknown

func DiscardUnknown(m Message)

DiscardUnknown recursively discards all unknown fields from this message and all embedded messages.

When unmarshaling a message with unrecognized fields, the tags and values of such fields are preserved in the Message. This allows a later call to marshal to be able to produce a message that continues to have those unrecognized fields. To avoid this, DiscardUnknown is used to explicitly clear the unknown fields after unmarshaling.

For proto2 messages, the unknown fields of message extensions are only discarded from messages that have been accessed via GetExtension.

func EncodeVarint

func EncodeVarint(x uint64) []byte

EncodeVarint returns the varint encoding of x. This is the format for the int32, int64, uint32, uint64, bool, and enum protocol buffer types. Not used by the package itself, but helpful to clients wishing to use the same encoding.

func EnumName

func EnumName(m map[int32]string, v int32) string

EnumName is a helper function to simplify printing protocol buffer enums by name. Given an enum map and a value, it returns a useful string.

func EnumValueMap

func EnumValueMap(enumType string) map[string]int32

EnumValueMap returns the mapping from names to integers of the enum type enumType, or a nil if not found.

func Equal

func Equal(a, b Message) bool

Equal returns true iff protocol buffers a and b are equal. The arguments must both be pointers to protocol buffer structs.

Equality is defined in this way:

  • Two messages are equal iff they are the same type, corresponding fields are equal, unknown field sets are equal, and extensions sets are equal.
  • Two set scalar fields are equal iff their values are equal. If the fields are of a floating-point type, remember that NaN != x for all x, including NaN. If the message is defined in a proto3 .proto file, fields are not "set"; specifically, zero length proto3 "bytes" fields are equal (nil == {}).
  • Two repeated fields are equal iff their lengths are the same, and their corresponding elements are equal. Note a "bytes" field, although represented by []byte, is not a repeated field and the rule for the scalar fields described above applies.
  • Two unset fields are equal.
  • Two unknown field sets are equal if their current encoded state is equal.
  • Two extension sets are equal iff they have corresponding elements that are pairwise equal.
  • Two map fields are equal iff their lengths are the same, and they contain the same set of elements. Zero-length map fields are equal.
  • Every other combination of things are not equal.

The return value is undefined if a and b are not protocol buffers.

func FileDescriptor

func FileDescriptor(filename string) []byte

FileDescriptor returns the compressed FileDescriptorProto for a .proto file.

func Float32

func Float32(v float32) *float32

Float32 is a helper routine that allocates a new float32 value to store v and returns a pointer to it.

func Float64

func Float64(v float64) *float64

Float64 is a helper routine that allocates a new float64 value to store v and returns a pointer to it.

func GetExtension

func GetExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc) (interface{}, error)

GetExtension retrieves a proto2 extended field from pb.

If the descriptor is type complete (i.e., ExtensionDesc.ExtensionType is non-nil), then GetExtension parses the encoded field and returns a Go value of the specified type. If the field is not present, then the default value is returned (if one is specified), otherwise ErrMissingExtension is reported.

If the descriptor is not type complete (i.e., ExtensionDesc.ExtensionType is nil), then GetExtension returns the raw encoded bytes of the field extension.

func GetExtensions

func GetExtensions(pb Message, es []*ExtensionDesc) (extensions []interface{}, err error)

GetExtensions returns a slice of the extensions present in pb that are also listed in es. The returned slice has the same length as es; missing extensions will appear as nil elements.

func HasExtension

func HasExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc) bool

HasExtension returns whether the given extension is present in pb.

func Int

func Int(v int) *int32

Int is a helper routine that allocates a new int32 value to store v and returns a pointer to it, but unlike Int32 its argument value is an int.

func Int32

func Int32(v int32) *int32

Int32 is a helper routine that allocates a new int32 value to store v and returns a pointer to it.

func Int64

func Int64(v int64) *int64

Int64 is a helper routine that allocates a new int64 value to store v and returns a pointer to it.

func Marshal

func Marshal(pb Message) ([]byte, error)

Marshal takes a protocol buffer message and encodes it into the wire format, returning the data. This is the main entry point.

func MarshalMessageSet deprecated

func MarshalMessageSet(interface{}) ([]byte, error)

Deprecated: do not use.

func MarshalMessageSetJSON deprecated

func MarshalMessageSetJSON(interface{}) ([]byte, error)

Deprecated: do not use.

func MarshalText

func MarshalText(w io.Writer, pb Message) error

MarshalText writes a given protocol buffer in text format. The only errors returned are from w.

func MarshalTextString

func MarshalTextString(pb Message) string

MarshalTextString is the same as MarshalText, but returns the string directly.

func Merge

func Merge(dst, src Message)

Merge merges src into dst. Required and optional fields that are set in src will be set to that value in dst. Elements of repeated fields will be appended. Merge panics if src and dst are not the same type, or if dst is nil.

func MessageName

func MessageName(x Message) string

MessageName returns the fully-qualified proto name for the given message type.

func MessageType

func MessageType(name string) reflect.Type

MessageType returns the message type (pointer to struct) for a named message. The type is not guaranteed to implement proto.Message if the name refers to a map entry.

func RegisterEnum

func RegisterEnum(typeName string, unusedNameMap map[int32]string, valueMap map[string]int32)

RegisterEnum is called from the generated code to install the enum descriptor maps into the global table to aid parsing text format protocol buffers.

func RegisterExtension

func RegisterExtension(desc *ExtensionDesc)

RegisterExtension is called from the generated code.

func RegisterFile

func RegisterFile(filename string, fileDescriptor []byte)

RegisterFile is called from generated code and maps from the full file name of a .proto file to its compressed FileDescriptorProto.

func RegisterMapType

func RegisterMapType(x interface{}, name string)

RegisterMapType is called from generated code and maps from the fully qualified proto name to the native map type of the proto map definition.

func RegisterMessageSetType deprecated

func RegisterMessageSetType(Message, int32, string)

Deprecated: do not use.

func RegisterType

func RegisterType(x Message, name string)

RegisterType is called from generated code and maps from the fully qualified proto name to the type (pointer to struct) of the protocol buffer.

func RegisteredExtensions

func RegisteredExtensions(pb Message) map[int32]*ExtensionDesc

RegisteredExtensions returns a map of the registered extensions of a protocol buffer struct, indexed by the extension number. The argument pb should be a nil pointer to the struct type.

func SetDefaults

func SetDefaults(pb Message)

SetDefaults sets unset protocol buffer fields to their default values. It only modifies fields that are both unset and have defined defaults. It recursively sets default values in any non-nil sub-messages.

func SetExtension

func SetExtension(pb Message, extension *ExtensionDesc, value interface{}) error

SetExtension sets the specified extension of pb to the specified value.

func SetRawExtension

func SetRawExtension(base Message, id int32, b []byte)

SetRawExtension is for testing only.

func Size

func Size(pb Message) int

Size returns the encoded size of a protocol buffer message. This is the main entry point.

func SizeVarint

func SizeVarint(x uint64) int

SizeVarint returns the varint encoding size of an integer.

func String

func String(v string) *string

String is a helper routine that allocates a new string value to store v and returns a pointer to it.

func Uint32

func Uint32(v uint32) *uint32

Uint32 is a helper routine that allocates a new uint32 value to store v and returns a pointer to it.

func Uint64

func Uint64(v uint64) *uint64

Uint64 is a helper routine that allocates a new uint64 value to store v and returns a pointer to it.

func Unmarshal

func Unmarshal(buf []byte, pb Message) error

Unmarshal parses the protocol buffer representation in buf and places the decoded result in pb. If the struct underlying pb does not match the data in buf, the results can be unpredictable.

Unmarshal resets pb before starting to unmarshal, so any existing data in pb is always removed. Use UnmarshalMerge to preserve and append to existing data.

func UnmarshalJSONEnum

func UnmarshalJSONEnum(m map[string]int32, data []byte, enumName string) (int32, error)

UnmarshalJSONEnum is a helper function to simplify recovering enum int values from their JSON-encoded representation. Given a map from the enum's symbolic names to its int values, and a byte buffer containing the JSON-encoded value, it returns an int32 that can be cast to the enum type by the caller.

The function can deal with both JSON representations, numeric and symbolic.

func UnmarshalMerge

func UnmarshalMerge(buf []byte, pb Message) error

UnmarshalMerge parses the protocol buffer representation in buf and writes the decoded result to pb. If the struct underlying pb does not match the data in buf, the results can be unpredictable.

UnmarshalMerge merges into existing data in pb. Most code should use Unmarshal instead.

func UnmarshalMessageSet deprecated

func UnmarshalMessageSet([]byte, interface{}) error

Deprecated: do not use.

func UnmarshalMessageSetJSON deprecated

func UnmarshalMessageSetJSON([]byte, interface{}) error

Deprecated: do not use.

func UnmarshalText

func UnmarshalText(s string, pb Message) error

UnmarshalText reads a protocol buffer in Text format. UnmarshalText resets pb before starting to unmarshal, so any existing data in pb is always removed. If a required field is not set and no other error occurs, UnmarshalText returns *RequiredNotSetError.

Types

type Buffer

type Buffer struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A Buffer is a buffer manager for marshaling and unmarshaling protocol buffers. It may be reused between invocations to reduce memory usage. It is not necessary to use a Buffer; the global functions Marshal and Unmarshal create a temporary Buffer and are fine for most applications.

func NewBuffer

func NewBuffer(e []byte) *Buffer

NewBuffer allocates a new Buffer and initializes its internal data to the contents of the argument slice.

func (*Buffer) Bytes

func (p *Buffer) Bytes() []byte

Bytes returns the contents of the Buffer.

func (*Buffer) DebugPrint

func (p *Buffer) DebugPrint(s string, b []byte)

DebugPrint dumps the encoded data in b in a debugging format with a header including the string s. Used in testing but made available for general debugging.

func (*Buffer) DecodeFixed32

func (p *Buffer) DecodeFixed32() (x uint64, err error)

DecodeFixed32 reads a 32-bit integer from the Buffer. This is the format for the fixed32, sfixed32, and float protocol buffer types.

func (*Buffer) DecodeFixed64

func (p *Buffer) DecodeFixed64() (x uint64, err error)

DecodeFixed64 reads a 64-bit integer from the Buffer. This is the format for the fixed64, sfixed64, and double protocol buffer types.

func (*Buffer) DecodeGroup

func (p *Buffer) DecodeGroup(pb Message) error

DecodeGroup reads a tag-delimited group from the Buffer. StartGroup tag is already consumed. This function consumes EndGroup tag.

func (*Buffer) DecodeMessage

func (p *Buffer) DecodeMessage(pb Message) error

DecodeMessage reads a count-delimited message from the Buffer.

func (*Buffer) DecodeRawBytes

func (p *Buffer) DecodeRawBytes(alloc bool) (buf []byte, err error)

DecodeRawBytes reads a count-delimited byte buffer from the Buffer. This is the format used for the bytes protocol buffer type and for embedded messages.

func (*Buffer) DecodeStringBytes

func (p *Buffer) DecodeStringBytes() (s string, err error)

DecodeStringBytes reads an encoded string from the Buffer. This is the format used for the proto2 string type.

func (*Buffer) DecodeVarint

func (p *Buffer) DecodeVarint() (x uint64, err error)

DecodeVarint reads a varint-encoded integer from the Buffer. This is the format for the int32, int64, uint32, uint64, bool, and enum protocol buffer types.

func (*Buffer) DecodeZigzag32

func (p *Buffer) DecodeZigzag32() (x uint64, err error)

DecodeZigzag32 reads a zigzag-encoded 32-bit integer from the Buffer. This is the format used for the sint32 protocol buffer type.

func (*Buffer) DecodeZigzag64

func (p *Buffer) DecodeZigzag64() (x uint64, err error)

DecodeZigzag64 reads a zigzag-encoded 64-bit integer from the Buffer. This is the format used for the sint64 protocol buffer type.

func (*Buffer) EncodeFixed32

func (p *Buffer) EncodeFixed32(x uint64) error

EncodeFixed32 writes a 32-bit integer to the Buffer. This is the format for the fixed32, sfixed32, and float protocol buffer types.

func (*Buffer) EncodeFixed64

func (p *Buffer) EncodeFixed64(x uint64) error

EncodeFixed64 writes a 64-bit integer to the Buffer. This is the format for the fixed64, sfixed64, and double protocol buffer types.

func (*Buffer) EncodeMessage

func (p *Buffer) EncodeMessage(pb Message) error

EncodeMessage writes the protocol buffer to the Buffer, prefixed by a varint-encoded length.

func (*Buffer) EncodeRawBytes

func (p *Buffer) EncodeRawBytes(b []byte) error

EncodeRawBytes writes a count-delimited byte buffer to the Buffer. This is the format used for the bytes protocol buffer type and for embedded messages.

func (*Buffer) EncodeStringBytes

func (p *Buffer) EncodeStringBytes(s string) error

EncodeStringBytes writes an encoded string to the Buffer. This is the format used for the proto2 string type.

func (*Buffer) EncodeVarint

func (p *Buffer) EncodeVarint(x uint64) error

EncodeVarint writes a varint-encoded integer to the Buffer. This is the format for the int32, int64, uint32, uint64, bool, and enum protocol buffer types.

func (*Buffer) EncodeZigzag32

func (p *Buffer) EncodeZigzag32(x uint64) error

EncodeZigzag32 writes a zigzag-encoded 32-bit integer to the Buffer. This is the format used for the sint32 protocol buffer type.

func (*Buffer) EncodeZigzag64

func (p *Buffer) EncodeZigzag64(x uint64) error

EncodeZigzag64 writes a zigzag-encoded 64-bit integer to the Buffer. This is the format used for the sint64 protocol buffer type.

func (*Buffer) Marshal

func (p *Buffer) Marshal(pb Message) error

Marshal takes a protocol buffer message and encodes it into the wire format, writing the result to the Buffer. This is an alternative entry point. It is not necessary to use a Buffer for most applications.

func (*Buffer) Reset

func (p *Buffer) Reset()

Reset resets the Buffer, ready for marshaling a new protocol buffer.

func (*Buffer) SetBuf

func (p *Buffer) SetBuf(s []byte)

SetBuf replaces the internal buffer with the slice, ready for unmarshaling the contents of the slice.

func (*Buffer) SetDeterministic

func (p *Buffer) SetDeterministic(deterministic bool)

SetDeterministic sets whether to use deterministic serialization.

Deterministic serialization guarantees that for a given binary, equal messages will always be serialized to the same bytes. This implies:

  • Repeated serialization of a message will return the same bytes.
  • Different processes of the same binary (which may be executing on different machines) will serialize equal messages to the same bytes.

Note that the deterministic serialization is NOT canonical across languages. It is not guaranteed to remain stable over time. It is unstable across different builds with schema changes due to unknown fields. Users who need canonical serialization (e.g., persistent storage in a canonical form, fingerprinting, etc.) should define their own canonicalization specification and implement their own serializer rather than relying on this API.

If deterministic serialization is requested, map entries will be sorted by keys in lexographical order. This is an implementation detail and subject to change.

func (*Buffer) Unmarshal

func (p *Buffer) Unmarshal(pb Message) error

Unmarshal parses the protocol buffer representation in the Buffer and places the decoded result in pb. If the struct underlying pb does not match the data in the buffer, the results can be unpredictable.

Unlike proto.Unmarshal, this does not reset pb before starting to unmarshal.

type Extension

type Extension struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Extension represents an extension in a message.

type ExtensionDesc

type ExtensionDesc struct {
	ExtendedType  Message     // nil pointer to the type that is being extended
	ExtensionType interface{} // nil pointer to the extension type
	Field         int32       // field number
	Name          string      // fully-qualified name of extension, for text formatting
	Tag           string      // protobuf tag style
	Filename      string      // name of the file in which the extension is defined
}

ExtensionDesc represents an extension specification. Used in generated code from the protocol compiler.

func ExtensionDescs

func ExtensionDescs(pb Message) ([]*ExtensionDesc, error)

ExtensionDescs returns a new slice containing pb's extension descriptors, in undefined order. For non-registered extensions, ExtensionDescs returns an incomplete descriptor containing just the Field field, which defines the extension's field number.

type ExtensionRange

type ExtensionRange struct {
	Start, End int32 // both inclusive
}

ExtensionRange represents a range of message extensions for a protocol buffer. Used in code generated by the protocol compiler.

type InternalMessageInfo

type InternalMessageInfo struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

InternalMessageInfo is a type used internally by generated .pb.go files. This type is not intended to be used by non-generated code. This type is not subject to any compatibility guarantee.

func (*InternalMessageInfo) DiscardUnknown

func (a *InternalMessageInfo) DiscardUnknown(m Message)

DiscardUnknown recursively discards all unknown fields.

func (*InternalMessageInfo) Marshal

func (a *InternalMessageInfo) Marshal(b []byte, msg Message, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error)

Marshal is the entry point from generated code, and should be ONLY called by generated code. It marshals msg to the end of b. a is a pointer to a place to store cached marshal info.

func (*InternalMessageInfo) Merge

func (a *InternalMessageInfo) Merge(dst, src Message)

Merge merges the src message into dst. This assumes that dst and src of the same type and are non-nil.

func (*InternalMessageInfo) Size

func (a *InternalMessageInfo) Size(msg Message) int

Size is the entry point from generated code, and should be ONLY called by generated code. It computes the size of encoded data of msg. a is a pointer to a place to store cached marshal info.

func (*InternalMessageInfo) Unmarshal

func (a *InternalMessageInfo) Unmarshal(msg Message, b []byte) error

Unmarshal is the entry point from the generated .pb.go files. This function is not intended to be used by non-generated code. This function is not subject to any compatibility guarantee. msg contains a pointer to a protocol buffer struct. b is the data to be unmarshaled into the protocol buffer. a is a pointer to a place to store cached unmarshal information.

type Marshaler

type Marshaler interface {
	Marshal() ([]byte, error)
}

Marshaler is the interface representing objects that can marshal themselves.

type Merger

type Merger interface {
	// Merge merges src into this message.
	// Required and optional fields that are set in src will be set to that value in dst.
	// Elements of repeated fields will be appended.
	//
	// Merge may panic if called with a different argument type than the receiver.
	Merge(src Message)
}

Merger is the interface representing objects that can merge messages of the same type.

type Message

type Message interface {
	Reset()
	String() string
	ProtoMessage()
}

Message is implemented by generated protocol buffer messages.

func Clone

func Clone(src Message) Message

Clone returns a deep copy of a protocol buffer.

type OneofProperties

type OneofProperties struct {
	Type  reflect.Type // pointer to generated struct type for this oneof field
	Field int          // struct field number of the containing oneof in the message
	Prop  *Properties
}

OneofProperties represents information about a specific field in a oneof.

type ParseError

type ParseError struct {
	Message string
	Line    int // 1-based line number
	Offset  int // 0-based byte offset from start of input
}

func (*ParseError) Error

func (p *ParseError) Error() string

type Properties

type Properties struct {
	Name     string // name of the field, for error messages
	OrigName string // original name before protocol compiler (always set)
	JSONName string // name to use for JSON; determined by protoc
	Wire     string
	WireType int
	Tag      int
	Required bool
	Optional bool
	Repeated bool
	Packed   bool   // relevant for repeated primitives only
	Enum     string // set for enum types only

	Default    string // default value
	HasDefault bool   // whether an explicit default was provided

	MapKeyProp *Properties // set for map types only
	MapValProp *Properties // set for map types only
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Properties represents the protocol-specific behavior of a single struct field.

func (*Properties) Init

func (p *Properties) Init(typ reflect.Type, name, tag string, f *reflect.StructField)

Init populates the properties from a protocol buffer struct tag.

func (*Properties) Parse

func (p *Properties) Parse(s string)

Parse populates p by parsing a string in the protobuf struct field tag style.

func (*Properties) String

func (p *Properties) String() string

String formats the properties in the protobuf struct field tag style.

type RequiredNotSetError

type RequiredNotSetError struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

RequiredNotSetError is an error type returned by either Marshal or Unmarshal. Marshal reports this when a required field is not initialized. Unmarshal reports this when a required field is missing from the wire data.

func (*RequiredNotSetError) Error

func (e *RequiredNotSetError) Error() string

func (*RequiredNotSetError) RequiredNotSet

func (e *RequiredNotSetError) RequiredNotSet() bool

type Stats deprecated

type Stats struct{ Emalloc, Dmalloc, Encode, Decode, Chit, Cmiss, Size uint64 }

Deprecated: do not use.

func GetStats deprecated

func GetStats() Stats

Deprecated: do not use.

type StructProperties

type StructProperties struct {
	Prop []*Properties // properties for each field

	// OneofTypes contains information about the oneof fields in this message.
	// It is keyed by the original name of a field.
	OneofTypes map[string]*OneofProperties
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

StructProperties represents properties for all the fields of a struct. decoderTags and decoderOrigNames should only be used by the decoder.

func GetProperties

func GetProperties(t reflect.Type) *StructProperties

GetProperties returns the list of properties for the type represented by t. t must represent a generated struct type of a protocol message.

func (*StructProperties) Len

func (sp *StructProperties) Len() int

func (*StructProperties) Less

func (sp *StructProperties) Less(i, j int) bool

func (*StructProperties) Swap

func (sp *StructProperties) Swap(i, j int)

type TextMarshaler

type TextMarshaler struct {
	Compact   bool // use compact text format (one line).
	ExpandAny bool // expand google.protobuf.Any messages of known types
}

TextMarshaler is a configurable text format marshaler.

func (*TextMarshaler) Marshal

func (tm *TextMarshaler) Marshal(w io.Writer, pb Message) error

Marshal writes a given protocol buffer in text format. The only errors returned are from w.

func (*TextMarshaler) Text

func (tm *TextMarshaler) Text(pb Message) string

Text is the same as Marshal, but returns the string directly.

type Unmarshaler

type Unmarshaler interface {
	Unmarshal([]byte) error
}

Unmarshaler is the interface representing objects that can unmarshal themselves. The argument points to data that may be overwritten, so implementations should not keep references to the buffer. Unmarshal implementations should not clear the receiver. Any unmarshaled data should be merged into the receiver. Callers of Unmarshal that do not want to retain existing data should Reset the receiver before calling Unmarshal.

type XXX_InternalExtensions

type XXX_InternalExtensions struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

XXX_InternalExtensions is an internal representation of proto extensions.

Each generated message struct type embeds an anonymous XXX_InternalExtensions field, thus gaining the unexported 'extensions' method, which can be called only from the proto package.

The methods of XXX_InternalExtensions are not concurrency safe in general, but calls to logically read-only methods such as has and get may be executed concurrently.

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