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- // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
- // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
- // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
- //
- // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- // met:
- //
- // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
- // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
- // distribution.
- // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
- // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
- // this software without specific prior written permission.
- //
- // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda)
- // Based on original Protocol Buffers design by
- // Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others.
- //
- // The messages in this file describe the definitions found in .proto files.
- // A valid .proto file can be translated directly to a FileDescriptorProto
- // without any other information (e.g. without reading its imports).
- syntax = "proto2";
- package google.protobuf;
- option go_package = "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/descriptorpb";
- option java_package = "com.google.protobuf";
- option java_outer_classname = "DescriptorProtos";
- option csharp_namespace = "Google.Protobuf.Reflection";
- option objc_class_prefix = "GPB";
- option cc_enable_arenas = true;
- // descriptor.proto must be optimized for speed because reflection-based
- // algorithms don't work during bootstrapping.
- option optimize_for = SPEED;
- // The protocol compiler can output a FileDescriptorSet containing the .proto
- // files it parses.
- message FileDescriptorSet {
- repeated FileDescriptorProto file = 1;
- }
- // Describes a complete .proto file.
- message FileDescriptorProto {
- optional string name = 1; // file name, relative to root of source tree
- optional string package = 2; // e.g. "foo", "foo.bar", etc.
- // Names of files imported by this file.
- repeated string dependency = 3;
- // Indexes of the public imported files in the dependency list above.
- repeated int32 public_dependency = 10;
- // Indexes of the weak imported files in the dependency list.
- // For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
- repeated int32 weak_dependency = 11;
- // All top-level definitions in this file.
- repeated DescriptorProto message_type = 4;
- repeated EnumDescriptorProto enum_type = 5;
- repeated ServiceDescriptorProto service = 6;
- repeated FieldDescriptorProto extension = 7;
- optional FileOptions options = 8;
- // This field contains optional information about the original source code.
- // You may safely remove this entire field without harming runtime
- // functionality of the descriptors -- the information is needed only by
- // development tools.
- optional SourceCodeInfo source_code_info = 9;
- // The syntax of the proto file.
- // The supported values are "proto2", "proto3", and "editions".
- //
- // If `edition` is present, this value must be "editions".
- optional string syntax = 12;
- // The edition of the proto file, which is an opaque string.
- optional string edition = 13;
- }
- // Describes a message type.
- message DescriptorProto {
- optional string name = 1;
- repeated FieldDescriptorProto field = 2;
- repeated FieldDescriptorProto extension = 6;
- repeated DescriptorProto nested_type = 3;
- repeated EnumDescriptorProto enum_type = 4;
- message ExtensionRange {
- optional int32 start = 1; // Inclusive.
- optional int32 end = 2; // Exclusive.
- optional ExtensionRangeOptions options = 3;
- }
- repeated ExtensionRange extension_range = 5;
- repeated OneofDescriptorProto oneof_decl = 8;
- optional MessageOptions options = 7;
- // Range of reserved tag numbers. Reserved tag numbers may not be used by
- // fields or extension ranges in the same message. Reserved ranges may
- // not overlap.
- message ReservedRange {
- optional int32 start = 1; // Inclusive.
- optional int32 end = 2; // Exclusive.
- }
- repeated ReservedRange reserved_range = 9;
- // Reserved field names, which may not be used by fields in the same message.
- // A given name may only be reserved once.
- repeated string reserved_name = 10;
- }
- message ExtensionRangeOptions {
- // The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
- repeated UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;
- // Clients can define custom options in extensions of this message. See above.
- extensions 1000 to max;
- }
- // Describes a field within a message.
- message FieldDescriptorProto {
- enum Type {
- // 0 is reserved for errors.
- // Order is weird for historical reasons.
- TYPE_DOUBLE = 1;
- TYPE_FLOAT = 2;
- // Not ZigZag encoded. Negative numbers take 10 bytes. Use TYPE_SINT64 if
- // negative values are likely.
- TYPE_INT64 = 3;
- TYPE_UINT64 = 4;
- // Not ZigZag encoded. Negative numbers take 10 bytes. Use TYPE_SINT32 if
- // negative values are likely.
- TYPE_INT32 = 5;
- TYPE_FIXED64 = 6;
- TYPE_FIXED32 = 7;
- TYPE_BOOL = 8;
- TYPE_STRING = 9;
- // Tag-delimited aggregate.
- // Group type is deprecated and not supported in proto3. However, Proto3
- // implementations should still be able to parse the group wire format and
- // treat group fields as unknown fields.
- TYPE_GROUP = 10;
- TYPE_MESSAGE = 11; // Length-delimited aggregate.
- // New in version 2.
- TYPE_BYTES = 12;
- TYPE_UINT32 = 13;
- TYPE_ENUM = 14;
- TYPE_SFIXED32 = 15;
- TYPE_SFIXED64 = 16;
- TYPE_SINT32 = 17; // Uses ZigZag encoding.
- TYPE_SINT64 = 18; // Uses ZigZag encoding.
- }
- enum Label {
- // 0 is reserved for errors
- LABEL_OPTIONAL = 1;
- LABEL_REQUIRED = 2;
- LABEL_REPEATED = 3;
- }
- optional string name = 1;
- optional int32 number = 3;
- optional Label label = 4;
- // If type_name is set, this need not be set. If both this and type_name
- // are set, this must be one of TYPE_ENUM, TYPE_MESSAGE or TYPE_GROUP.
- optional Type type = 5;
- // For message and enum types, this is the name of the type. If the name
- // starts with a '.', it is fully-qualified. Otherwise, C++-like scoping
- // rules are used to find the type (i.e. first the nested types within this
- // message are searched, then within the parent, on up to the root
- // namespace).
- optional string type_name = 6;
- // For extensions, this is the name of the type being extended. It is
- // resolved in the same manner as type_name.
- optional string extendee = 2;
- // For numeric types, contains the original text representation of the value.
- // For booleans, "true" or "false".
- // For strings, contains the default text contents (not escaped in any way).
- // For bytes, contains the C escaped value. All bytes >= 128 are escaped.
- optional string default_value = 7;
- // If set, gives the index of a oneof in the containing type's oneof_decl
- // list. This field is a member of that oneof.
- optional int32 oneof_index = 9;
- // JSON name of this field. The value is set by protocol compiler. If the
- // user has set a "json_name" option on this field, that option's value
- // will be used. Otherwise, it's deduced from the field's name by converting
- // it to camelCase.
- optional string json_name = 10;
- optional FieldOptions options = 8;
- // If true, this is a proto3 "optional". When a proto3 field is optional, it
- // tracks presence regardless of field type.
- //
- // When proto3_optional is true, this field must be belong to a oneof to
- // signal to old proto3 clients that presence is tracked for this field. This
- // oneof is known as a "synthetic" oneof, and this field must be its sole
- // member (each proto3 optional field gets its own synthetic oneof). Synthetic
- // oneofs exist in the descriptor only, and do not generate any API. Synthetic
- // oneofs must be ordered after all "real" oneofs.
- //
- // For message fields, proto3_optional doesn't create any semantic change,
- // since non-repeated message fields always track presence. However it still
- // indicates the semantic detail of whether the user wrote "optional" or not.
- // This can be useful for round-tripping the .proto file. For consistency we
- // give message fields a synthetic oneof also, even though it is not required
- // to track presence. This is especially important because the parser can't
- // tell if a field is a message or an enum, so it must always create a
- // synthetic oneof.
- //
- // Proto2 optional fields do not set this flag, because they already indicate
- // optional with `LABEL_OPTIONAL`.
- optional bool proto3_optional = 17;
- }
- // Describes a oneof.
- message OneofDescriptorProto {
- optional string name = 1;
- optional OneofOptions options = 2;
- }
- // Describes an enum type.
- message EnumDescriptorProto {
- optional string name = 1;
- repeated EnumValueDescriptorProto value = 2;
- optional EnumOptions options = 3;
- // Range of reserved numeric values. Reserved values may not be used by
- // entries in the same enum. Reserved ranges may not overlap.
- //
- // Note that this is distinct from DescriptorProto.ReservedRange in that it
- // is inclusive such that it can appropriately represent the entire int32
- // domain.
- message EnumReservedRange {
- optional int32 start = 1; // Inclusive.
- optional int32 end = 2; // Inclusive.
- }
- // Range of reserved numeric values. Reserved numeric values may not be used
- // by enum values in the same enum declaration. Reserved ranges may not
- // overlap.
- repeated EnumReservedRange reserved_range = 4;
- // Reserved enum value names, which may not be reused. A given name may only
- // be reserved once.
- repeated string reserved_name = 5;
- }
- // Describes a value within an enum.
- message EnumValueDescriptorProto {
- optional string name = 1;
- optional int32 number = 2;
- optional EnumValueOptions options = 3;
- }
- // Describes a service.
- message ServiceDescriptorProto {
- optional string name = 1;
- repeated MethodDescriptorProto method = 2;
- optional ServiceOptions options = 3;
- }
- // Describes a method of a service.
- message MethodDescriptorProto {
- optional string name = 1;
- // Input and output type names. These are resolved in the same way as
- // FieldDescriptorProto.type_name, but must refer to a message type.
- optional string input_type = 2;
- optional string output_type = 3;
- optional MethodOptions options = 4;
- // Identifies if client streams multiple client messages
- optional bool client_streaming = 5 [default = false];
- // Identifies if server streams multiple server messages
- optional bool server_streaming = 6 [default = false];
- }
- // ===================================================================
- // Options
- // Each of the definitions above may have "options" attached. These are
- // just annotations which may cause code to be generated slightly differently
- // or may contain hints for code that manipulates protocol messages.
- //
- // Clients may define custom options as extensions of the *Options messages.
- // These extensions may not yet be known at parsing time, so the parser cannot
- // store the values in them. Instead it stores them in a field in the *Options
- // message called uninterpreted_option. This field must have the same name
- // across all *Options messages. We then use this field to populate the
- // extensions when we build a descriptor, at which point all protos have been
- // parsed and so all extensions are known.
- //
- // Extension numbers for custom options may be chosen as follows:
- // * For options which will only be used within a single application or
- // organization, or for experimental options, use field numbers 50000
- // through 99999. It is up to you to ensure that you do not use the
- // same number for multiple options.
- // * For options which will be published and used publicly by multiple
- // independent entities, e-mail protobuf-global-extension-registry@google.com
- // to reserve extension numbers. Simply provide your project name (e.g.
- // Objective-C plugin) and your project website (if available) -- there's no
- // need to explain how you intend to use them. Usually you only need one
- // extension number. You can declare multiple options with only one extension
- // number by putting them in a sub-message. See the Custom Options section of
- // the docs for examples:
- // https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto#options
- // If this turns out to be popular, a web service will be set up
- // to automatically assign option numbers.
- message FileOptions {
- // Sets the Java package where classes generated from this .proto will be
- // placed. By default, the proto package is used, but this is often
- // inappropriate because proto packages do not normally start with backwards
- // domain names.
- optional string java_package = 1;
- // Controls the name of the wrapper Java class generated for the .proto file.
- // That class will always contain the .proto file's getDescriptor() method as
- // well as any top-level extensions defined in the .proto file.
- // If java_multiple_files is disabled, then all the other classes from the
- // .proto file will be nested inside the single wrapper outer class.
- optional string java_outer_classname = 8;
- // If enabled, then the Java code generator will generate a separate .java
- // file for each top-level message, enum, and service defined in the .proto
- // file. Thus, these types will *not* be nested inside the wrapper class
- // named by java_outer_classname. However, the wrapper class will still be
- // generated to contain the file's getDescriptor() method as well as any
- // top-level extensions defined in the file.
- optional bool java_multiple_files = 10 [default = false];
- // This option does nothing.
- optional bool java_generate_equals_and_hash = 20 [deprecated=true];
- // If set true, then the Java2 code generator will generate code that
- // throws an exception whenever an attempt is made to assign a non-UTF-8
- // byte sequence to a string field.
- // Message reflection will do the same.
- // However, an extension field still accepts non-UTF-8 byte sequences.
- // This option has no effect on when used with the lite runtime.
- optional bool java_string_check_utf8 = 27 [default = false];
- // Generated classes can be optimized for speed or code size.
- enum OptimizeMode {
- SPEED = 1; // Generate complete code for parsing, serialization,
- // etc.
- CODE_SIZE = 2; // Use ReflectionOps to implement these methods.
- LITE_RUNTIME = 3; // Generate code using MessageLite and the lite runtime.
- }
- optional OptimizeMode optimize_for = 9 [default = SPEED];
- // Sets the Go package where structs generated from this .proto will be
- // placed. If omitted, the Go package will be derived from the following:
- // - The basename of the package import path, if provided.
- // - Otherwise, the package statement in the .proto file, if present.
- // - Otherwise, the basename of the .proto file, without extension.
- optional string go_package = 11;
- // Should generic services be generated in each language? "Generic" services
- // are not specific to any particular RPC system. They are generated by the
- // main code generators in each language (without additional plugins).
- // Generic services were the only kind of service generation supported by
- // early versions of google.protobuf.
- //
- // Generic services are now considered deprecated in favor of using plugins
- // that generate code specific to your particular RPC system. Therefore,
- // these default to false. Old code which depends on generic services should
- // explicitly set them to true.
- optional bool cc_generic_services = 16 [default = false];
- optional bool java_generic_services = 17 [default = false];
- optional bool py_generic_services = 18 [default = false];
- optional bool php_generic_services = 42 [default = false];
- // Is this file deprecated?
- // Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
- // for everything in the file, or it will be completely ignored; in the very
- // least, this is a formalization for deprecating files.
- optional bool deprecated = 23 [default = false];
- // Enables the use of arenas for the proto messages in this file. This applies
- // only to generated classes for C++.
- optional bool cc_enable_arenas = 31 [default = true];
- // Sets the objective c class prefix which is prepended to all objective c
- // generated classes from this .proto. There is no default.
- optional string objc_class_prefix = 36;
- // Namespace for generated classes; defaults to the package.
- optional string csharp_namespace = 37;
- // By default Swift generators will take the proto package and CamelCase it
- // replacing '.' with underscore and use that to prefix the types/symbols
- // defined. When this options is provided, they will use this value instead
- // to prefix the types/symbols defined.
- optional string swift_prefix = 39;
- // Sets the php class prefix which is prepended to all php generated classes
- // from this .proto. Default is empty.
- optional string php_class_prefix = 40;
- // Use this option to change the namespace of php generated classes. Default
- // is empty. When this option is empty, the package name will be used for
- // determining the namespace.
- optional string php_namespace = 41;
- // Use this option to change the namespace of php generated metadata classes.
- // Default is empty. When this option is empty, the proto file name will be
- // used for determining the namespace.
- optional string php_metadata_namespace = 44;
- // Use this option to change the package of ruby generated classes. Default
- // is empty. When this option is not set, the package name will be used for
- // determining the ruby package.
- optional string ruby_package = 45;
- // The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here.
- // See the documentation for the "Options" section above.
- repeated UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;
- // Clients can define custom options in extensions of this message.
- // See the documentation for the "Options" section above.
- extensions 1000 to max;
- reserved 38;
- }
- message MessageOptions {
- // Set true to use the old proto1 MessageSet wire format for extensions.
- // This is provided for backwards-compatibility with the MessageSet wire
- // format. You should not use this for any other reason: It's less
- // efficient, has fewer features, and is more complicated.
- //
- // The message must be defined exactly as follows:
- // message Foo {
- // option message_set_wire_format = true;
- // extensions 4 to max;
- // }
- // Note that the message cannot have any defined fields; MessageSets only
- // have extensions.
- //
- // All extensions of your type must be singular messages; e.g. they cannot
- // be int32s, enums, or repeated messages.
- //
- // Because this is an option, the above two restrictions are not enforced by
- // the protocol compiler.
- optional bool message_set_wire_format = 1 [default = false];
- // Disables the generation of the standard "descriptor()" accessor, which can
- // conflict with a field of the same name. This is meant to make migration
- // from proto1 easier; new code should avoid fields named "descriptor".
- optional bool no_standard_descriptor_accessor = 2 [default = false];
- // Is this message deprecated?
- // Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
- // for the message, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least,
- // this is a formalization for deprecating messages.
- optional bool deprecated = 3 [default = false];
- reserved 4, 5, 6;
- // NOTE: Do not set the option in .proto files. Always use the maps syntax
- // instead. The option should only be implicitly set by the proto compiler
- // parser.
- //
- // Whether the message is an automatically generated map entry type for the
- // maps field.
- //
- // For maps fields:
- // map<KeyType, ValueType> map_field = 1;
- // The parsed descriptor looks like:
- // message MapFieldEntry {
- // option map_entry = true;
- // optional KeyType key = 1;
- // optional ValueType value = 2;
- // }
- // repeated MapFieldEntry map_field = 1;
- //
- // Implementations may choose not to generate the map_entry=true message, but
- // use a native map in the target language to hold the keys and values.
- // The reflection APIs in such implementations still need to work as
- // if the field is a repeated message field.
- optional bool map_entry = 7;
- reserved 8; // javalite_serializable
- reserved 9; // javanano_as_lite
- // Enable the legacy handling of JSON field name conflicts. This lowercases
- // and strips underscored from the fields before comparison in proto3 only.
- // The new behavior takes `json_name` into account and applies to proto2 as
- // well.
- //
- // This should only be used as a temporary measure against broken builds due
- // to the change in behavior for JSON field name conflicts.
- //
- // TODO(b/261750190) This is legacy behavior we plan to remove once downstream
- // teams have had time to migrate.
- optional bool deprecated_legacy_json_field_conflicts = 11 [deprecated = true];
- // The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
- repeated UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;
- // Clients can define custom options in extensions of this message. See above.
- extensions 1000 to max;
- }
- message FieldOptions {
- // The ctype option instructs the C++ code generator to use a different
- // representation of the field than it normally would. See the specific
- // options below. This option is not yet implemented in the open source
- // release -- sorry, we'll try to include it in a future version!
- optional CType ctype = 1 [default = STRING];
- enum CType {
- // Default mode.
- STRING = 0;
- CORD = 1;
- STRING_PIECE = 2;
- }
- // The packed option can be enabled for repeated primitive fields to enable
- // a more efficient representation on the wire. Rather than repeatedly
- // writing the tag and type for each element, the entire array is encoded as
- // a single length-delimited blob. In proto3, only explicit setting it to
- // false will avoid using packed encoding.
- optional bool packed = 2;
- // The jstype option determines the JavaScript type used for values of the
- // field. The option is permitted only for 64 bit integral and fixed types
- // (int64, uint64, sint64, fixed64, sfixed64). A field with jstype JS_STRING
- // is represented as JavaScript string, which avoids loss of precision that
- // can happen when a large value is converted to a floating point JavaScript.
- // Specifying JS_NUMBER for the jstype causes the generated JavaScript code to
- // use the JavaScript "number" type. The behavior of the default option
- // JS_NORMAL is implementation dependent.
- //
- // This option is an enum to permit additional types to be added, e.g.
- // goog.math.Integer.
- optional JSType jstype = 6 [default = JS_NORMAL];
- enum JSType {
- // Use the default type.
- JS_NORMAL = 0;
- // Use JavaScript strings.
- JS_STRING = 1;
- // Use JavaScript numbers.
- JS_NUMBER = 2;
- }
- // Should this field be parsed lazily? Lazy applies only to message-type
- // fields. It means that when the outer message is initially parsed, the
- // inner message's contents will not be parsed but instead stored in encoded
- // form. The inner message will actually be parsed when it is first accessed.
- //
- // This is only a hint. Implementations are free to choose whether to use
- // eager or lazy parsing regardless of the value of this option. However,
- // setting this option true suggests that the protocol author believes that
- // using lazy parsing on this field is worth the additional bookkeeping
- // overhead typically needed to implement it.
- //
- // This option does not affect the public interface of any generated code;
- // all method signatures remain the same. Furthermore, thread-safety of the
- // interface is not affected by this option; const methods remain safe to
- // call from multiple threads concurrently, while non-const methods continue
- // to require exclusive access.
- //
- // Note that implementations may choose not to check required fields within
- // a lazy sub-message. That is, calling IsInitialized() on the outer message
- // may return true even if the inner message has missing required fields.
- // This is necessary because otherwise the inner message would have to be
- // parsed in order to perform the check, defeating the purpose of lazy
- // parsing. An implementation which chooses not to check required fields
- // must be consistent about it. That is, for any particular sub-message, the
- // implementation must either *always* check its required fields, or *never*
- // check its required fields, regardless of whether or not the message has
- // been parsed.
- //
- // As of May 2022, lazy verifies the contents of the byte stream during
- // parsing. An invalid byte stream will cause the overall parsing to fail.
- optional bool lazy = 5 [default = false];
- // unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should
- // only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance
- // reasons.
- optional bool unverified_lazy = 15 [default = false];
- // Is this field deprecated?
- // Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
- // for accessors, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least, this
- // is a formalization for deprecating fields.
- optional bool deprecated = 3 [default = false];
- // For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
- optional bool weak = 10 [default = false];
- // Indicate that the field value should not be printed out when using debug
- // formats, e.g. when the field contains sensitive credentials.
- optional bool debug_redact = 16 [default = false];
- // If set to RETENTION_SOURCE, the option will be omitted from the binary.
- // Note: as of January 2023, support for this is in progress and does not yet
- // have an effect (b/264593489).
- enum OptionRetention {
- RETENTION_UNKNOWN = 0;
- RETENTION_RUNTIME = 1;
- RETENTION_SOURCE = 2;
- }
- optional OptionRetention retention = 17;
- // This indicates the types of entities that the field may apply to when used
- // as an option. If it is unset, then the field may be freely used as an
- // option on any kind of entity. Note: as of January 2023, support for this is
- // in progress and does not yet have an effect (b/264593489).
- enum OptionTargetType {
- TARGET_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0;
- TARGET_TYPE_FILE = 1;
- TARGET_TYPE_EXTENSION_RANGE = 2;
- TARGET_TYPE_MESSAGE = 3;
- TARGET_TYPE_FIELD = 4;
- TARGET_TYPE_ONEOF = 5;
- TARGET_TYPE_ENUM = 6;
- TARGET_TYPE_ENUM_ENTRY = 7;
- TARGET_TYPE_SERVICE = 8;
- TARGET_TYPE_METHOD = 9;
- }
- optional OptionTargetType target = 18;
- // The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
- repeated UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;
- // Clients can define custom options in extensions of this message. See above.
- extensions 1000 to max;
- reserved 4; // removed jtype
- }
- message OneofOptions {
- // The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
- repeated UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;
- // Clients can define custom options in extensions of this message. See above.
- extensions 1000 to max;
- }
- message EnumOptions {
- // Set this option to true to allow mapping different tag names to the same
- // value.
- optional bool allow_alias = 2;
- // Is this enum deprecated?
- // Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
- // for the enum, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least, this
- // is a formalization for deprecating enums.
- optional bool deprecated = 3 [default = false];
- reserved 5; // javanano_as_lite
- // Enable the legacy handling of JSON field name conflicts. This lowercases
- // and strips underscored from the fields before comparison in proto3 only.
- // The new behavior takes `json_name` into account and applies to proto2 as
- // well.
- // TODO(b/261750190) Remove this legacy behavior once downstream teams have
- // had time to migrate.
- optional bool deprecated_legacy_json_field_conflicts = 6 [deprecated = true];
- // The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
- repeated UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;
- // Clients can define custom options in extensions of this message. See above.
- extensions 1000 to max;
- }
- message EnumValueOptions {
- // Is this enum value deprecated?
- // Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
- // for the enum value, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least,
- // this is a formalization for deprecating enum values.
- optional bool deprecated = 1 [default = false];
- // The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
- repeated UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;
- // Clients can define custom options in extensions of this message. See above.
- extensions 1000 to max;
- }
- message ServiceOptions {
- // Note: Field numbers 1 through 32 are reserved for Google's internal RPC
- // framework. We apologize for hoarding these numbers to ourselves, but
- // we were already using them long before we decided to release Protocol
- // Buffers.
- // Is this service deprecated?
- // Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
- // for the service, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least,
- // this is a formalization for deprecating services.
- optional bool deprecated = 33 [default = false];
- // The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
- repeated UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;
- // Clients can define custom options in extensions of this message. See above.
- extensions 1000 to max;
- }
- message MethodOptions {
- // Note: Field numbers 1 through 32 are reserved for Google's internal RPC
- // framework. We apologize for hoarding these numbers to ourselves, but
- // we were already using them long before we decided to release Protocol
- // Buffers.
- // Is this method deprecated?
- // Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
- // for the method, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least,
- // this is a formalization for deprecating methods.
- optional bool deprecated = 33 [default = false];
- // Is this method side-effect-free (or safe in HTTP parlance), or idempotent,
- // or neither? HTTP based RPC implementation may choose GET verb for safe
- // methods, and PUT verb for idempotent methods instead of the default POST.
- enum IdempotencyLevel {
- IDEMPOTENCY_UNKNOWN = 0;
- NO_SIDE_EFFECTS = 1; // implies idempotent
- IDEMPOTENT = 2; // idempotent, but may have side effects
- }
- optional IdempotencyLevel idempotency_level = 34
- [default = IDEMPOTENCY_UNKNOWN];
- // The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
- repeated UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;
- // Clients can define custom options in extensions of this message. See above.
- extensions 1000 to max;
- }
- // A message representing a option the parser does not recognize. This only
- // appears in options protos created by the compiler::Parser class.
- // DescriptorPool resolves these when building Descriptor objects. Therefore,
- // options protos in descriptor objects (e.g. returned by Descriptor::options(),
- // or produced by Descriptor::CopyTo()) will never have UninterpretedOptions
- // in them.
- message UninterpretedOption {
- // The name of the uninterpreted option. Each string represents a segment in
- // a dot-separated name. is_extension is true iff a segment represents an
- // extension (denoted with parentheses in options specs in .proto files).
- // E.g.,{ ["foo", false], ["bar.baz", true], ["moo", false] } represents
- // "foo.(bar.baz).moo".
- message NamePart {
- required string name_part = 1;
- required bool is_extension = 2;
- }
- repeated NamePart name = 2;
- // The value of the uninterpreted option, in whatever type the tokenizer
- // identified it as during parsing. Exactly one of these should be set.
- optional string identifier_value = 3;
- optional uint64 positive_int_value = 4;
- optional int64 negative_int_value = 5;
- optional double double_value = 6;
- optional bytes string_value = 7;
- optional string aggregate_value = 8;
- }
- // ===================================================================
- // Optional source code info
- // Encapsulates information about the original source file from which a
- // FileDescriptorProto was generated.
- message SourceCodeInfo {
- // 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 descendant. 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.
- repeated Location location = 1;
- message Location {
- // Identifies which part of the FileDescriptorProto was defined at this
- // location.
- //
- // Each element is a field number or an index. They form a path from
- // the root FileDescriptorProto to the place where the definition occurs.
- // For example, this path:
- // [ 4, 3, 2, 7, 1 ]
- // refers to:
- // file.message_type(3) // 4, 3
- // .field(7) // 2, 7
- // .name() // 1
- // This is because FileDescriptorProto.message_type has field number 4:
- // repeated DescriptorProto message_type = 4;
- // and DescriptorProto.field has field number 2:
- // repeated FieldDescriptorProto field = 2;
- // and FieldDescriptorProto.name has field number 1:
- // optional string name = 1;
- //
- // Thus, the above path gives the location of a field name. If we removed
- // the last element:
- // [ 4, 3, 2, 7 ]
- // this path refers to the whole field declaration (from the beginning
- // of the label to the terminating semicolon).
- repeated int32 path = 1 [packed = true];
- // Always has exactly three or four elements: start line, start column,
- // end line (optional, otherwise assumed same as start line), end column.
- // These are packed into a single field for efficiency. Note that line
- // and column numbers are zero-based -- typically you will want to add
- // 1 to each before displaying to a user.
- repeated int32 span = 2 [packed = true];
- // If this SourceCodeInfo represents a complete declaration, these are any
- // comments appearing before and after the declaration which appear to be
- // attached to the declaration.
- //
- // A series of line comments appearing on consecutive lines, with no other
- // tokens appearing on those lines, will be treated as a single comment.
- //
- // leading_detached_comments will keep paragraphs of comments that appear
- // before (but not connected to) the current element. Each paragraph,
- // separated by empty lines, will be one comment element in the repeated
- // field.
- //
- // Only the comment content is provided; comment markers (e.g. //) are
- // stripped out. For block comments, leading whitespace and an asterisk
- // will be stripped from the beginning of each line other than the first.
- // Newlines are included in the output.
- //
- // Examples:
- //
- // optional int32 foo = 1; // Comment attached to foo.
- // // Comment attached to bar.
- // optional int32 bar = 2;
- //
- // optional string baz = 3;
- // // Comment attached to baz.
- // // Another line attached to baz.
- //
- // // Comment attached to moo.
- // //
- // // Another line attached to moo.
- // optional double moo = 4;
- //
- // // Detached comment for corge. This is not leading or trailing comments
- // // to moo or corge because there are blank lines separating it from
- // // both.
- //
- // // Detached comment for corge paragraph 2.
- //
- // optional string corge = 5;
- // /* Block comment attached
- // * to corge. Leading asterisks
- // * will be removed. */
- // /* Block comment attached to
- // * grault. */
- // optional int32 grault = 6;
- //
- // // ignored detached comments.
- optional string leading_comments = 3;
- optional string trailing_comments = 4;
- repeated string leading_detached_comments = 6;
- }
- }
- // Describes the relationship between generated code and its original source
- // file. A GeneratedCodeInfo message is associated with only one generated
- // source file, but may contain references to different source .proto files.
- message GeneratedCodeInfo {
- // An Annotation connects some span of text in generated code to an element
- // of its generating .proto file.
- repeated Annotation annotation = 1;
- message Annotation {
- // Identifies the element in the original source .proto file. This field
- // is formatted the same as SourceCodeInfo.Location.path.
- repeated int32 path = 1 [packed = true];
- // Identifies the filesystem path to the original source .proto.
- optional string source_file = 2;
- // Identifies the starting offset in bytes in the generated code
- // that relates to the identified object.
- optional int32 begin = 3;
- // Identifies the ending offset in bytes in the generated code that
- // relates to the identified object. The end offset should be one past
- // the last relevant byte (so the length of the text = end - begin).
- optional int32 end = 4;
- // Represents the identified object's effect on the element in the original
- // .proto file.
- enum Semantic {
- // There is no effect or the effect is indescribable.
- NONE = 0;
- // The element is set or otherwise mutated.
- SET = 1;
- // An alias to the element is returned.
- ALIAS = 2;
- }
- optional Semantic semantic = 5;
- }
- }
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