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| +<?php
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| +# Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!
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| +# source: google/protobuf/descriptor.proto
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| +
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| +namespace Google\Protobuf\Internal;
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| +
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| +use Google\Protobuf\Internal\GPBType;
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| +use Google\Protobuf\Internal\GPBWire;
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| +use Google\Protobuf\Internal\RepeatedField;
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| +use Google\Protobuf\Internal\InputStream;
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| +
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| +use Google\Protobuf\Internal\GPBUtil;
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| +
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| +/**
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| + * <pre>
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| + * Encapsulates information about the original source file from which a
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| + * FileDescriptorProto was generated.
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| + * </pre>
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| + *
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| + * Protobuf type <code>google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo</code>
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| + */
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| +class SourceCodeInfo extends \Google\Protobuf\Internal\Message
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| +{
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| + /**
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| + * <pre>
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| + * A Location identifies a piece of source code in a .proto file which
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| + * corresponds to a particular definition. This information is intended
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| + * to be useful to IDEs, code indexers, documentation generators, and similar
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| + * tools.
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| + * For example, say we have a file like:
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| + * message Foo {
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| + * optional string foo = 1;
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| + * }
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| + * Let's look at just the field definition:
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| + * optional string foo = 1;
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| + * ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^^
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| + * a bc de f ghi
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| + * We have the following locations:
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| + * span path represents
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| + * [a,i) [ 4, 0, 2, 0 ] The whole field definition.
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| + * [a,b) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 4 ] The label (optional).
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| + * [c,d) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 5 ] The type (string).
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| + * [e,f) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 1 ] The name (foo).
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| + * [g,h) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 3 ] The number (1).
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| + * Notes:
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| + * - A location may refer to a repeated field itself (i.e. not to any
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| + * particular index within it). This is used whenever a set of elements are
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| + * logically enclosed in a single code segment. For example, an entire
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| + * extend block (possibly containing multiple extension definitions) will
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| + * have an outer location whose path refers to the "extensions" repeated
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| + * field without an index.
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| + * - Multiple locations may have the same path. This happens when a single
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| + * logical declaration is spread out across multiple places. The most
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| + * obvious example is the "extend" block again -- there may be multiple
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| + * extend blocks in the same scope, each of which will have the same path.
|
| + * - A location's span is not always a subset of its parent's span. For
|
| + * example, the "extendee" of an extension declaration appears at the
|
| + * beginning of the "extend" block and is shared by all extensions within
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| + * the block.
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| + * - Just because a location's span is a subset of some other location's span
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| + * does not mean that it is a descendent. For example, a "group" defines
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| + * both a type and a field in a single declaration. Thus, the locations
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| + * corresponding to the type and field and their components will overlap.
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| + * - Code which tries to interpret locations should probably be designed to
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| + * ignore those that it doesn't understand, as more types of locations could
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| + * be recorded in the future.
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| + * </pre>
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| + *
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| + * <code>repeated .google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location location = 1;</code>
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| + */
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| + private $location;
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| + private $has_location = false;
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| +
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| + public function __construct() {
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| + \GPBMetadata\Google\Protobuf\Internal\Descriptor::initOnce();
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| + parent::__construct();
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| + }
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| +
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| + /**
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| + * <pre>
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| + * A Location identifies a piece of source code in a .proto file which
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| + * corresponds to a particular definition. This information is intended
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| + * to be useful to IDEs, code indexers, documentation generators, and similar
|
| + * tools.
|
| + * For example, say we have a file like:
|
| + * message Foo {
|
| + * optional string foo = 1;
|
| + * }
|
| + * Let's look at just the field definition:
|
| + * optional string foo = 1;
|
| + * ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^^
|
| + * a bc de f ghi
|
| + * We have the following locations:
|
| + * span path represents
|
| + * [a,i) [ 4, 0, 2, 0 ] The whole field definition.
|
| + * [a,b) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 4 ] The label (optional).
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| + * [c,d) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 5 ] The type (string).
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| + * [e,f) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 1 ] The name (foo).
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| + * [g,h) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 3 ] The number (1).
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| + * Notes:
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| + * - A location may refer to a repeated field itself (i.e. not to any
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| + * particular index within it). This is used whenever a set of elements are
|
| + * logically enclosed in a single code segment. For example, an entire
|
| + * extend block (possibly containing multiple extension definitions) will
|
| + * have an outer location whose path refers to the "extensions" repeated
|
| + * field without an index.
|
| + * - Multiple locations may have the same path. This happens when a single
|
| + * logical declaration is spread out across multiple places. The most
|
| + * obvious example is the "extend" block again -- there may be multiple
|
| + * extend blocks in the same scope, each of which will have the same path.
|
| + * - A location's span is not always a subset of its parent's span. For
|
| + * example, the "extendee" of an extension declaration appears at the
|
| + * beginning of the "extend" block and is shared by all extensions within
|
| + * the block.
|
| + * - Just because a location's span is a subset of some other location's span
|
| + * does not mean that it is a descendent. For example, a "group" defines
|
| + * both a type and a field in a single declaration. Thus, the locations
|
| + * corresponding to the type and field and their components will overlap.
|
| + * - Code which tries to interpret locations should probably be designed to
|
| + * ignore those that it doesn't understand, as more types of locations could
|
| + * be recorded in the future.
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| + * </pre>
|
| + *
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| + * <code>repeated .google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location location = 1;</code>
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| + */
|
| + public function getLocation()
|
| + {
|
| + return $this->location;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + /**
|
| + * <pre>
|
| + * A Location identifies a piece of source code in a .proto file which
|
| + * corresponds to a particular definition. This information is intended
|
| + * to be useful to IDEs, code indexers, documentation generators, and similar
|
| + * tools.
|
| + * For example, say we have a file like:
|
| + * message Foo {
|
| + * optional string foo = 1;
|
| + * }
|
| + * Let's look at just the field definition:
|
| + * optional string foo = 1;
|
| + * ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^^
|
| + * a bc de f ghi
|
| + * We have the following locations:
|
| + * span path represents
|
| + * [a,i) [ 4, 0, 2, 0 ] The whole field definition.
|
| + * [a,b) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 4 ] The label (optional).
|
| + * [c,d) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 5 ] The type (string).
|
| + * [e,f) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 1 ] The name (foo).
|
| + * [g,h) [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 3 ] The number (1).
|
| + * Notes:
|
| + * - A location may refer to a repeated field itself (i.e. not to any
|
| + * particular index within it). This is used whenever a set of elements are
|
| + * logically enclosed in a single code segment. For example, an entire
|
| + * extend block (possibly containing multiple extension definitions) will
|
| + * have an outer location whose path refers to the "extensions" repeated
|
| + * field without an index.
|
| + * - Multiple locations may have the same path. This happens when a single
|
| + * logical declaration is spread out across multiple places. The most
|
| + * obvious example is the "extend" block again -- there may be multiple
|
| + * extend blocks in the same scope, each of which will have the same path.
|
| + * - A location's span is not always a subset of its parent's span. For
|
| + * example, the "extendee" of an extension declaration appears at the
|
| + * beginning of the "extend" block and is shared by all extensions within
|
| + * the block.
|
| + * - Just because a location's span is a subset of some other location's span
|
| + * does not mean that it is a descendent. For example, a "group" defines
|
| + * both a type and a field in a single declaration. Thus, the locations
|
| + * corresponding to the type and field and their components will overlap.
|
| + * - Code which tries to interpret locations should probably be designed to
|
| + * ignore those that it doesn't understand, as more types of locations could
|
| + * be recorded in the future.
|
| + * </pre>
|
| + *
|
| + * <code>repeated .google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location location = 1;</code>
|
| + */
|
| + public function setLocation(&$var)
|
| + {
|
| + GPBUtil::checkRepeatedField($var, \Google\Protobuf\Internal\GPBType::MESSAGE, \Google\Protobuf\Internal\SourceCodeInfo_Location::class);
|
| + $this->location = $var;
|
| + $this->has_location = true;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| + public function hasLocation()
|
| + {
|
| + return $this->has_location;
|
| + }
|
| +
|
| +}
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| +
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