Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package protoimpl contains the default implementation for messages generated by protoc-gen-go.
WARNING: This package should only ever be imported by generated messages. The compatibility agreement covers nothing except for functionality needed to keep existing generated messages operational. Breakages that occur due to unauthorized usages of this package are not the author's responsibility.
Index ¶
Constants ¶
const ( // MaxVersion is the maximum supported version for generated .pb.go files. // It is always the current version of the module. MaxVersion = version.Minor // GenVersion is the runtime version required by generated .pb.go files. // This is incremented when generated code relies on new functionality // in the runtime. GenVersion = 20 // MinVersion is the minimum supported version for generated .pb.go files. // This is incremented when the runtime drops support for old code. MinVersion = 0 )
const UnsafeEnabled = impl.UnsafeEnabled
UnsafeEnabled specifies whether package unsafe can be used.
Variables ¶
var X impl.Export
Functions ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type DescBuilder ¶
Types used by generated code in init functions.
type EnforceVersion ¶
type EnforceVersion uint
EnforceVersion is used by code generated by protoc-gen-go to statically enforce minimum and maximum versions of this package. A compilation failure implies either that:
- the runtime package is too old and needs to be updated OR
- the generated code is too old and needs to be regenerated.
The runtime package can be upgraded by running:
go get google.golang.org/protobuf
The generated code can be regenerated by running:
protoc --go_out=${PROTOC_GEN_GO_ARGS} ${PROTO_FILES}
Example usage by generated code:
const ( // Verify that this generated code is sufficiently up-to-date. _ = protoimpl.EnforceVersion(genVersion - protoimpl.MinVersion) // Verify that runtime/protoimpl is sufficiently up-to-date. _ = protoimpl.EnforceVersion(protoimpl.MaxVersion - genVersion) )
The genVersion is the current minor version used to generated the code. This compile-time check relies on negative integer overflow of a uint being a compilation failure (guaranteed by the Go specification).
type ExtensionFieldV1 ¶
type ExtensionFieldV1 = impl.ExtensionField
type ExtensionFields ¶
type ExtensionFields = impl.ExtensionFields
type ExtensionInfo ¶
type ExtensionInfo = impl.ExtensionInfo
type MessageInfo ¶
type MessageInfo = impl.MessageInfo
type TypeBuilder ¶
type UnknownFields ¶
type UnknownFields = impl.UnknownFields
type WeakFields ¶
type WeakFields = impl.WeakFields