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Published: Feb 18, 2014 License: BSD-3-Clause

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GoGoProtobuf http://code.google.com/p/gogoprotobuf extends 
GoProtobuf http://code.google.com/p/goprotobuf

Go support for Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
Copyright 2010 The Go Authors.
http://code.google.com/p/goprotobuf/

This software implements Go bindings for protocol buffers.  For
information about protocol buffers themselves, see
	http://code.google.com/apis/protocolbuffers/
To use this software, you must first install the standard C++
implementation of protocol buffers from
	http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/
And of course you must also install the Go compiler and tools from
	http://code.google.com/p/go/
See
	http://golang.org/doc/install.html
for details or, if you are using gccgo, follow the instructions at
	http://golang.org/doc/gccgo_install.html

This software has two parts: a 'protocol compiler plugin' that
generates Go source files that, once compiled, can access and manage
protocol buffers; and a library that implements run-time support for
encoding (marshaling), decoding (unmarshaling), and accessing protocol
buffers.

There is no support for RPC in Go using protocol buffers.  It may come
once a standard RPC protocol develops for protobufs.

There are no insertion points in the plugin.

GoGoProtobuf provides extensions for protocol buffers and GoProtobuf
see http://code.google.com/p/gogoprotobuf/gogoproto/doc.go

To install this code:

The simplest way is to run go get.

	# Grab the code from the repository and install the proto package.
	go get -u code.google.com/p/gogoprotobuf/{proto,protoc-gen-gogo,gogoproto}

The compiler plugin, protoc-gen-gogo, will be installed in $GOBIN,
defaulting to $GOPATH/bin.  It must be in your $PATH for the protocol
compiler, protoc, to find it.

Once the software is installed, there are two steps to using it.
First you must compile the protocol buffer definitions and then import
them, with the support library, into your program.

To compile the protocol buffer definition, run protoc with the --gogo_out
parameter set to the directory you want to output the Go code to.

	protoc --gogo_out=. *.proto

The generated files will be suffixed .pb.go.  See the Test code below
for an example using such a file.

The package comment for the proto library contains text describing
the interface provided in Go for protocol buffers. Here is an edited
version.

==========

The proto package 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.
	Helpers for getting values are superseded by the
	GetFoo methods and their use is deprecated.
		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 with the enum's type name. Enum types have
	a String method, and a Enum method to assist in message construction.
  - Nested 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.
  - Marshal and Unmarshal are functions to encode and decode the wire format.

Consider 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;
	  }
	}

To create and play with a Test object from the example package,

	package main

	import (
		"log"

		"code.google.com/p/gogoprotobuf/proto"
		"path/to/example"
	)

	func main() {
		test := &example.Test {
			Label: proto.String("hello"),
			Type:  proto.Int32(17),
			Optionalgroup: &example.Test_OptionalGroup {
				RequiredField: proto.String("good bye"),
			},
		}
		data, err := proto.Marshal(test)
		if err != nil {
			log.Fatal("marshaling error: ", err)
		}
		newTest := &example.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())
		}
		// etc.
	}

Directories

Path Synopsis
This packages is used to create compiled fieldpaths for selective unmarshaling.
This packages is used to create compiled fieldpaths for selective unmarshaling.
fieldpath-gen
Generates fieldpath-generated.go and fieldpath-generated_test.go in code.google.com/p/gogoprotobuf/fieldpath , since writing code for each native go type and native proto type can be quite tedious.
Generates fieldpath-generated.go and fieldpath-generated_test.go in code.google.com/p/gogoprotobuf/fieldpath , since writing code for each native go type and native proto type can be quite tedious.
Package gogoproto provides extensions for protocol buffers to achieve: - fast marshalling and unmarshalling.
Package gogoproto provides extensions for protocol buffers to achieve: - fast marshalling and unmarshalling.
plugin
defaultcheck
The defaultcheck plugin is used to check whether nullable is not used incorrectly.
The defaultcheck plugin is used to check whether nullable is not used incorrectly.
description
The description (experimental) plugin generates a Description method for each message.
The description (experimental) plugin generates a Description method for each message.
embedcheck
The embedcheck plugin is used to check whether embed is not used incorrectly.
The embedcheck plugin is used to check whether embed is not used incorrectly.
enumstringer
The enumstringer (experimental) plugin generates a String method for each enum.
The enumstringer (experimental) plugin generates a String method for each enum.
equal
The equal plugin generates an Equal and a VerboseEqual method for each message.
The equal plugin generates an Equal and a VerboseEqual method for each message.
face
The face plugin generates a function will be generated which can convert a structure which satisfies an interface (face) to the specified structure.
The face plugin generates a function will be generated which can convert a structure which satisfies an interface (face) to the specified structure.
gostring
The gostring plugin generates a GoString method for each message.
The gostring plugin generates a GoString method for each message.
marshalto
The marshalto plugin generates a Marshal and MarshalTo method for each message.
The marshalto plugin generates a Marshal and MarshalTo method for each message.
populate
The populate plugin generates a NewPopulated function.
The populate plugin generates a NewPopulated function.
size
The size plugin generates a Size method for each message.
The size plugin generates a Size method for each message.
stringer
The stringer plugin generates a String method for each message.
The stringer plugin generates a String method for each message.
testgen
The testgen plugin generates Test and Benchmark functions for each message.
The testgen plugin generates Test and Benchmark functions for each message.
union
The union union generates code for the union extension.
The union union generates code for the union extension.
unmarshal
The unmarshal plugin generates a Unmarshal method for each message.
The unmarshal plugin generates a Unmarshal method for each message.
unsafemarshaler
The unsafemarshal plugin generates a Marshal and MarshalTo method for each message.
The unsafemarshal plugin generates a Marshal and MarshalTo method for each message.
unsafeunmarshaler
The unmarshal plugin generates a Unmarshal method for each message.
The unmarshal plugin generates a Unmarshal method for each message.
Package proto converts data structures to and from the wire format of protocol buffers.
Package proto converts data structures to and from the wire format of protocol buffers.
protoc-gen-gogo
generator
The code generator for the plugin for the Google protocol buffer compiler.
The code generator for the plugin for the Google protocol buffer compiler.
custom
Package custom contains custom types for test and example purposes.
Package custom contains custom types for test and example purposes.

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