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1 // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format | 1 // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
2 // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. | 2 // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
3 // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ | 3 // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ |
4 // | 4 // |
5 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | 5 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
6 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are | 6 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are |
7 // met: | 7 // met: |
8 // | 8 // |
9 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | 9 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
10 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | 10 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
11 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above | 11 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
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13 // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the | 13 // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
14 // distribution. | 14 // distribution. |
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16 // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from | 16 // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from |
17 // this software without specific prior written permission. | 17 // this software without specific prior written permission. |
18 // | 18 // |
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29 // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | 29 // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
| 30 // |
| 31 // Test schema for proto3 messages. This test schema is used by: |
| 32 // |
| 33 // - benchmarks |
| 34 // - fuzz tests |
| 35 // - conformance tests |
| 36 // |
30 | 37 |
31 syntax = "proto3"; | 38 syntax = "proto3"; |
32 package conformance; | 39 |
33 option java_package = "com.google.protobuf.conformance"; | 40 package protobuf_test_messages.proto3; |
| 41 option java_package = "com.google.protobuf_test_messages.proto3"; |
| 42 |
| 43 // This is the default, but we specify it here explicitly. |
| 44 option optimize_for = SPEED; |
34 | 45 |
35 import "google/protobuf/any.proto"; | 46 import "google/protobuf/any.proto"; |
36 import "google/protobuf/duration.proto"; | 47 import "google/protobuf/duration.proto"; |
37 import "google/protobuf/field_mask.proto"; | 48 import "google/protobuf/field_mask.proto"; |
38 import "google/protobuf/struct.proto"; | 49 import "google/protobuf/struct.proto"; |
39 import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto"; | 50 import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto"; |
40 import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto"; | 51 import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto"; |
41 | 52 |
42 // This defines the conformance testing protocol. This protocol exists between | 53 option cc_enable_arenas = true; |
43 // the conformance test suite itself and the code being tested. For each test, | |
44 // the suite will send a ConformanceRequest message and expect a | |
45 // ConformanceResponse message. | |
46 // | |
47 // You can either run the tests in two different ways: | |
48 // | |
49 // 1. in-process (using the interface in conformance_test.h). | |
50 // | |
51 // 2. as a sub-process communicating over a pipe. Information about how to | |
52 // do this is in conformance_test_runner.cc. | |
53 // | |
54 // Pros/cons of the two approaches: | |
55 // | |
56 // - running as a sub-process is much simpler for languages other than C/C++. | |
57 // | |
58 // - running as a sub-process may be more tricky in unusual environments like | |
59 // iOS apps, where fork/stdin/stdout are not available. | |
60 | |
61 enum WireFormat { | |
62 UNSPECIFIED = 0; | |
63 PROTOBUF = 1; | |
64 JSON = 2; | |
65 } | |
66 | |
67 // Represents a single test case's input. The testee should: | |
68 // | |
69 // 1. parse this proto (which should always succeed) | |
70 // 2. parse the protobuf or JSON payload in "payload" (which may fail) | |
71 // 3. if the parse succeeded, serialize the message in the requested format. | |
72 message ConformanceRequest { | |
73 // The payload (whether protobuf of JSON) is always for a TestAllTypes proto | |
74 // (see below). | |
75 oneof payload { | |
76 bytes protobuf_payload = 1; | |
77 string json_payload = 2; | |
78 } | |
79 | |
80 // Which format should the testee serialize its message to? | |
81 WireFormat requested_output_format = 3; | |
82 } | |
83 | |
84 // Represents a single test case's output. | |
85 message ConformanceResponse { | |
86 oneof result { | |
87 // This string should be set to indicate parsing failed. The string can | |
88 // provide more information about the parse error if it is available. | |
89 // | |
90 // Setting this string does not necessarily mean the testee failed the | |
91 // test. Some of the test cases are intentionally invalid input. | |
92 string parse_error = 1; | |
93 | |
94 // If the input was successfully parsed but errors occurred when | |
95 // serializing it to the requested output format, set the error message in | |
96 // this field. | |
97 string serialize_error = 6; | |
98 | |
99 // This should be set if some other error occurred. This will always | |
100 // indicate that the test failed. The string can provide more information | |
101 // about the failure. | |
102 string runtime_error = 2; | |
103 | |
104 // If the input was successfully parsed and the requested output was | |
105 // protobuf, serialize it to protobuf and set it in this field. | |
106 bytes protobuf_payload = 3; | |
107 | |
108 // If the input was successfully parsed and the requested output was JSON, | |
109 // serialize to JSON and set it in this field. | |
110 string json_payload = 4; | |
111 | |
112 // For when the testee skipped the test, likely because a certain feature | |
113 // wasn't supported, like JSON input/output. | |
114 string skipped = 5; | |
115 } | |
116 } | |
117 | 54 |
118 // This proto includes every type of field in both singular and repeated | 55 // This proto includes every type of field in both singular and repeated |
119 // forms. | 56 // forms. |
| 57 // |
| 58 // Also, crucially, all messages and enums in this file are eventually |
| 59 // submessages of this message. So for example, a fuzz test of TestAllTypes |
| 60 // could trigger bugs that occur in any message type in this file. We verify |
| 61 // this stays true in a unit test. |
120 message TestAllTypes { | 62 message TestAllTypes { |
121 message NestedMessage { | 63 message NestedMessage { |
122 int32 a = 1; | 64 int32 a = 1; |
123 TestAllTypes corecursive = 2; | 65 TestAllTypes corecursive = 2; |
124 } | 66 } |
125 | 67 |
126 enum NestedEnum { | 68 enum NestedEnum { |
127 FOO = 0; | 69 FOO = 0; |
128 BAR = 1; | 70 BAR = 1; |
129 BAZ = 2; | 71 BAZ = 2; |
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203 map < string, NestedMessage> map_string_nested_message = 71; | 145 map < string, NestedMessage> map_string_nested_message = 71; |
204 map < string, ForeignMessage> map_string_foreign_message = 72; | 146 map < string, ForeignMessage> map_string_foreign_message = 72; |
205 map < string, NestedEnum> map_string_nested_enum = 73; | 147 map < string, NestedEnum> map_string_nested_enum = 73; |
206 map < string, ForeignEnum> map_string_foreign_enum = 74; | 148 map < string, ForeignEnum> map_string_foreign_enum = 74; |
207 | 149 |
208 oneof oneof_field { | 150 oneof oneof_field { |
209 uint32 oneof_uint32 = 111; | 151 uint32 oneof_uint32 = 111; |
210 NestedMessage oneof_nested_message = 112; | 152 NestedMessage oneof_nested_message = 112; |
211 string oneof_string = 113; | 153 string oneof_string = 113; |
212 bytes oneof_bytes = 114; | 154 bytes oneof_bytes = 114; |
| 155 bool oneof_bool = 115; |
| 156 uint64 oneof_uint64 = 116; |
| 157 float oneof_float = 117; |
| 158 double oneof_double = 118; |
| 159 NestedEnum oneof_enum = 119; |
213 } | 160 } |
214 | 161 |
215 // Well-known types | 162 // Well-known types |
216 google.protobuf.BoolValue optional_bool_wrapper = 201; | 163 google.protobuf.BoolValue optional_bool_wrapper = 201; |
217 google.protobuf.Int32Value optional_int32_wrapper = 202; | 164 google.protobuf.Int32Value optional_int32_wrapper = 202; |
218 google.protobuf.Int64Value optional_int64_wrapper = 203; | 165 google.protobuf.Int64Value optional_int64_wrapper = 203; |
219 google.protobuf.UInt32Value optional_uint32_wrapper = 204; | 166 google.protobuf.UInt32Value optional_uint32_wrapper = 204; |
220 google.protobuf.UInt64Value optional_uint64_wrapper = 205; | 167 google.protobuf.UInt64Value optional_uint64_wrapper = 205; |
221 google.protobuf.FloatValue optional_float_wrapper = 206; | 168 google.protobuf.FloatValue optional_float_wrapper = 206; |
222 google.protobuf.DoubleValue optional_double_wrapper = 207; | 169 google.protobuf.DoubleValue optional_double_wrapper = 207; |
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241 google.protobuf.Value optional_value = 306; | 188 google.protobuf.Value optional_value = 306; |
242 | 189 |
243 repeated google.protobuf.Duration repeated_duration = 311; | 190 repeated google.protobuf.Duration repeated_duration = 311; |
244 repeated google.protobuf.Timestamp repeated_timestamp = 312; | 191 repeated google.protobuf.Timestamp repeated_timestamp = 312; |
245 repeated google.protobuf.FieldMask repeated_fieldmask = 313; | 192 repeated google.protobuf.FieldMask repeated_fieldmask = 313; |
246 repeated google.protobuf.Struct repeated_struct = 324; | 193 repeated google.protobuf.Struct repeated_struct = 324; |
247 repeated google.protobuf.Any repeated_any = 315; | 194 repeated google.protobuf.Any repeated_any = 315; |
248 repeated google.protobuf.Value repeated_value = 316; | 195 repeated google.protobuf.Value repeated_value = 316; |
249 | 196 |
250 // Test field-name-to-JSON-name convention. | 197 // Test field-name-to-JSON-name convention. |
| 198 // (protobuf says names can be any valid C/C++ identifier.) |
251 int32 fieldname1 = 401; | 199 int32 fieldname1 = 401; |
252 int32 field_name2 = 402; | 200 int32 field_name2 = 402; |
253 int32 _field_name3 = 403; | 201 int32 _field_name3 = 403; |
254 int32 field__name4_ = 404; | 202 int32 field__name4_ = 404; |
255 int32 field0name5 = 405; | 203 int32 field0name5 = 405; |
256 int32 field_0_name6 = 406; | 204 int32 field_0_name6 = 406; |
257 int32 fieldName7 = 407; | 205 int32 fieldName7 = 407; |
258 int32 FieldName8 = 408; | 206 int32 FieldName8 = 408; |
259 int32 field_Name9 = 409; | 207 int32 field_Name9 = 409; |
260 int32 Field_Name10 = 410; | 208 int32 Field_Name10 = 410; |
261 int32 FIELD_NAME11 = 411; | 209 int32 FIELD_NAME11 = 411; |
262 int32 FIELD_name12 = 412; | 210 int32 FIELD_name12 = 412; |
| 211 int32 __field_name13 = 413; |
| 212 int32 __Field_name14 = 414; |
| 213 int32 field__name15 = 415; |
| 214 int32 field__Name16 = 416; |
| 215 int32 field_name17__ = 417; |
| 216 int32 Field_name18__ = 418; |
263 } | 217 } |
264 | 218 |
265 message ForeignMessage { | 219 message ForeignMessage { |
266 int32 c = 1; | 220 int32 c = 1; |
267 } | 221 } |
268 | 222 |
269 enum ForeignEnum { | 223 enum ForeignEnum { |
270 FOREIGN_FOO = 0; | 224 FOREIGN_FOO = 0; |
271 FOREIGN_BAR = 1; | 225 FOREIGN_BAR = 1; |
272 FOREIGN_BAZ = 2; | 226 FOREIGN_BAZ = 2; |
273 } | 227 } |
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