Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
The equal plugin generates an Equal and a VerboseEqual method for each message. These equal methods are quite obvious. The only difference is that VerboseEqual returns a non nil error if it is not equal. This error contains more detail on exactly which part of the message was not equal to the other message. The idea is that this is useful for debugging.
Equal is enabled using the following extensions:
- equal
- equal_all
While VerboseEqual is enable dusing the following extensions:
- verbose_equal
- verbose_equal_all
The equal plugin also generates a test given it is enabled using one of the following extensions:
- testgen
- testgen_all
Let us look at:
github.com/gogo/protobuf/test/example/example.proto
Btw all the output can be seen at:
github.com/gogo/protobuf/test/example/*
The following message:
option (gogoproto.equal_all) = true; option (gogoproto.verbose_equal_all) = true; message B { optional A A = 1 [(gogoproto.nullable) = false, (gogoproto.embed) = true]; repeated bytes G = 2 [(gogoproto.customtype) = "github.com/Cyinx/protobuf/test/custom.Uint128", (gogoproto.nullable) = false]; }
given to the equal plugin, will generate the following code:
func (this *B) VerboseEqual(that interface{}) error { if that == nil { if this == nil { return nil } return fmt2.Errorf("that == nil && this != nil") } that1, ok := that.(*B) if !ok { return fmt2.Errorf("that is not of type *B") } if that1 == nil { if this == nil { return nil } return fmt2.Errorf("that is type *B but is nil && this != nil") } else if this == nil { return fmt2.Errorf("that is type *B but is not nil && this == nil") } if !this.A.Equal(&that1.A) { return fmt2.Errorf("A this(%v) Not Equal that(%v)", this.A, that1.A) } if len(this.G) != len(that1.G) { return fmt2.Errorf("G this(%v) Not Equal that(%v)", len(this.G), len(that1.G)) } for i := range this.G { if !this.G[i].Equal(that1.G[i]) { return fmt2.Errorf("G this[%v](%v) Not Equal that[%v](%v)", i, this.G[i], i, that1.G[i]) } } if !bytes.Equal(this.XXX_unrecognized, that1.XXX_unrecognized) { return fmt2.Errorf("XXX_unrecognized this(%v) Not Equal that(%v)", this.XXX_unrecognized, that1.XXX_unrecognized) } return nil } func (this *B) Equal(that interface{}) bool { if that == nil { return this == nil } that1, ok := that.(*B) if !ok { return false } if that1 == nil { return this == nil } else if this == nil { return false } if !this.A.Equal(&that1.A) { return false } if len(this.G) != len(that1.G) { return false } for i := range this.G { if !this.G[i].Equal(that1.G[i]) { return false } } if !bytes.Equal(this.XXX_unrecognized, that1.XXX_unrecognized) { return false } return true }
and the following test code:
func TestBVerboseEqual(t *testing8.T) { popr := math_rand8.New(math_rand8.NewSource(time8.Now().UnixNano())) p := NewPopulatedB(popr, false) dAtA, err := github_com_gogo_protobuf_proto2.Marshal(p) if err != nil { panic(err) } msg := &B{} if err := github_com_gogo_protobuf_proto2.Unmarshal(dAtA, msg); err != nil { panic(err) } if err := p.VerboseEqual(msg); err != nil { t.Fatalf("%#v !VerboseEqual %#v, since %v", msg, p, err) }
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