2009-01-08 version 2.3.0: General * Parsers for repeated numeric fields now always accept both packed and unpacked input. The [packed=true] option only affects serializers. Therefore, it is possible to switch a field to packed format without breaking backwards-compatibility -- as long as all parties are using protobuf 2.3.0 or above, at least. * The generic RPC service code generated by the C++, Java, and Python generators can be disabled via file options: option cc_generic_services = false; option java_generic_services = false; option py_generic_services = false; This allows plugins to generate alternative code, possibly specific to some particular RPC implementation. protoc * Now supports a plugin system for code generators. Plugins can generate code for new languages or inject additional code into the output of other code generators. Plugins are just binaries which accept a protocol buffer on stdin and write a protocol buffer to stdout, so they may be written in any language. See src/google/protobuf/compiler/plugin.proto. **WARNING**: Plugins are experimental. The interface may change in a future version. * If the output location ends in .zip or .jar, protoc will write its output to a zip/jar archive instead of a directory. For example: protoc --java_out=myproto_srcs.jar --python_out=myproto.zip myproto.proto Currently the archive contents are not compressed, though this could change in the future. * inf, -inf, and nan can now be used as default values for float and double fields. C++ * Various speed and code size optimizations. * DynamicMessageFactory is now fully thread-safe. * Message::Utf8DebugString() method is like DebugString() but avoids escaping UTF-8 bytes. * Compiled-in message types can now contain dynamic extensions, through use of CodedInputStream::SetExtensionRegistry(). * Now compiles shared libraries (DLLs) by default on Cygwin and MinGW, to match other platforms. Use --disable-shared to avoid this. Java * parseDelimitedFrom() and mergeDelimitedFrom() now detect EOF and return false/null instead of throwing an exception. * Fixed some initialization ordering bugs. * Fixes for OpenJDK 7. Python * 10-25 times faster than 2.2.0, still pure-Python. * Calling a mutating method on a sub-message always instantiates the message in its parent even if the mutating method doesn't actually mutate anything (e.g. parsing from an empty string). * Expanded descriptors a bit. 2009-08-11 version 2.2.0: C++ * Lite mode: The "optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME" option causes the compiler to generate code which only depends libprotobuf-lite, which is much smaller than libprotobuf but lacks descriptors, reflection, and some other features. * Fixed bug where Message.Swap(Message) was only implemented for optimize_for_speed. Swap now properly implemented in both modes (Issue 91). * Added RemoveLast and SwapElements(index1, index2) to Reflection interface for repeated elements. * Added Swap(Message) to Reflection interface. * Floating-point literals in generated code that are intended to be single-precision now explicitly have 'f' suffix to avoid pedantic warnings produced by some compilers. * The [deprecated=true] option now causes the C++ code generator to generate a GCC-style deprecation annotation (no-op on other compilers). * google::protobuf::GetEnumDescriptor<SomeGeneratedEnumType>() returns the EnumDescriptor for that type -- useful for templates which cannot call SomeGeneratedEnumType_descriptor(). * Various optimizations and obscure bug fixes. Java * Lite mode: The "optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME" option causes the compiler to generate code which only depends libprotobuf-lite, which is much smaller than libprotobuf but lacks descriptors, reflection, and some other features. * Lots of style cleanups. Python * Fixed endianness bug with floats and doubles. * Text format parsing support. * Fix bug with parsing packed repeated fields in embedded messages. * Ability to initialize fields by passing keyword args to constructor. * Support iterators in extend and __setslice__ for containers. 2009-05-13 version 2.1.0: General * Repeated fields of primitive types (types other that string, group, and nested messages) may now use the option [packed = true] to get a more efficient encoding. In the new encoding, the entire list is written as a single byte blob using the "length-delimited" wire type. Within this blob, the individual values are encoded the same way they would be normally except without a tag before each value (thus, they are tightly "packed"). * For each field, the generated code contains an integer constant assigned to the field number. For example, the .proto file: message Foo { optional int bar_baz = 123; } would generate the following constants, all with the integer value 123: C++: Foo::kBarBazFieldNumber Java: Foo.BAR_BAZ_FIELD_NUMBER Python: Foo.BAR_BAZ_FIELD_NUMBER Constants are also generated for extensions, with the same naming scheme. These constants may be used as switch cases. * Updated bundled Google Test to version 1.3.0. Google Test is now bundled in its verbatim form as a nested autoconf package, so you can drop in any other version of Google Test if needed. * optimize_for = SPEED is now the default, by popular demand. Use optimize_for = CODE_SIZE if code size is more important in your app. * It is now an error to define a default value for a repeated field. Previously, this was silently ignored (it had no effect on the generated code). * Fields can now be marked deprecated like: optional int32 foo = 1 [deprecated = true]; Currently this does not have any actual effect, but in the future the code generators may generate deprecation annotations in each language. * Cross-compiling should now be possible using the --with-protoc option to configure. See README.txt for more info. protoc * --error_format=msvs option causes errors to be printed in Visual Studio format, which should allow them to be clicked on in the build log to go directly to the error location. * The type name resolver will no longer resolve type names to fields. For example, this now works: message Foo {} message Bar { optional int32 Foo = 1; optional Foo baz = 2; } Previously, the type of "baz" would resolve to "Bar.Foo", and you'd get an error because Bar.Foo is a field, not a type. Now the type of "baz" resolves to the message type Foo. This change is unlikely to make a difference to anyone who follows the Protocol Buffers style guide. C++ * Several optimizations, including but not limited to: - Serialization, especially to flat arrays, is 10%-50% faster, possibly more for small objects. - Several descriptor operations which previously required locking no longer do. - Descriptors are now constructed lazily on first use, rather than at process startup time. This should save memory in programs which do not use descriptors or reflection. - UnknownFieldSet completely redesigned to be more efficient (especially in terms of memory usage). - Various optimizations to reduce code size (though the serialization speed optimizations increased code size). * Message interface has method ParseFromBoundedZeroCopyStream() which parses a limited number of bytes from an input stream rather than parsing until EOF. * GzipInputStream and GzipOutputStream support reading/writing gzip- or zlib-compressed streams if zlib is available. (google/protobuf/io/gzip_stream.h) * DescriptorPool::FindAllExtensions() and corresponding DescriptorDatabase::FindAllExtensions() can be used to enumerate all extensions of a given type. * For each enum type Foo, protoc will generate functions: const string& Foo_Name(Foo value); bool Foo_Parse(const string& name, Foo* result); The former returns the name of the enum constant corresponding to the given value while the latter finds the value corresponding to a name. * RepeatedField and RepeatedPtrField now have back-insertion iterators. * String fields now have setters that take a char* and a size, in addition to the existing ones that took char* or const string&. * DescriptorPool::AllowUnknownDependencies() may be used to tell DescriptorPool to create placeholder descriptors for unknown entities referenced in a FileDescriptorProto. This can allow you to parse a .proto file without having access to other .proto files that it imports, for example. * Updated gtest to latest version. The gtest package is now included as a nested autoconf package, so it should be able to drop new versions into the "gtest" subdirectory without modification. Java * Fixed bug where Message.mergeFrom(Message) failed to merge extensions. * Message interface has new method toBuilder() which is equivalent to newBuilderForType().mergeFrom(this). * All enums now implement the ProtocolMessageEnum interface. * Setting a field to null now throws NullPointerException. * Fixed tendency for TextFormat's parsing to overflow the stack when parsing large string values. The underlying problem is with Java's regex implementation (which unfortunately uses recursive backtracking rather than building an NFA). Worked around by making use of possesive quantifiers. * Generated service classes now also generate pure interfaces. For a service Foo, Foo.Interface is a pure interface containing all of the service's defined methods. Foo.newReflectiveService() can be called to wrap an instance of this interface in a class that implements the generic RpcService interface, which provides reflection support that is usually needed by RPC server implementations. * RPC interfaces now support blocking operation in addition to non-blocking. The protocol compiler generates separate blocking and non-blocking stubs which operate against separate blocking and non-blocking RPC interfaces. RPC implementations will have to implement the new interfaces in order to support blocking mode. * New I/O methods parseDelimitedFrom(), mergeDelimitedFrom(), and writeDelimitedTo() read and write "delemited" messages from/to a stream, meaning that the message size precedes the data. This way, you can write multiple messages to a stream without having to worry about delimiting them yourself. * Throw a more descriptive exception when build() is double-called. * Add a method to query whether CodedInputStream is at the end of the input stream. * Add a method to reset a CodedInputStream's size counter; useful when reading many messages with the same stream. * equals() and hashCode() now account for unknown fields. Python * Added slicing support for repeated scalar fields. Added slice retrieval and removal of repeated composite fields. * Updated RPC interfaces to allow for blocking operation. A client may now pass None for a callback when making an RPC, in which case the call will block until the response is received, and the response object will be returned directly to the caller. This interface change cannot be used in practice until RPC implementations are updated to implement it. * Changes to input_stream.py should make protobuf compatible with appengine. 2008-11-25 version 2.0.3: protoc * Enum values may now have custom options, using syntax similar to field options. * Fixed bug where .proto files which use custom options but don't actually define them (i.e. they import another .proto file defining the options) had to explicitly import descriptor.proto. * Adjacent string literals in .proto files will now be concatenated, like in C. * If an input file is a Windows absolute path (e.g. "C:\foo\bar.proto") and the import path only contains "." (or contains "." but does not contain the file), protoc incorrectly thought that the file was under ".", because it thought that the path was relative (since it didn't start with a slash). This has been fixed. C++ * Generated message classes now have a Swap() method which efficiently swaps the contents of two objects. * All message classes now have a SpaceUsed() method which returns an estimate of the number of bytes of allocated memory currently owned by the object. This is particularly useful when you are reusing a single message object to improve performance but want to make sure it doesn't bloat up too large. * New method Message::SerializeAsString() returns a string containing the serialized data. May be more convenient than calling SerializeToString(string*). * In debug mode, log error messages when string-type fields are found to contain bytes that are not valid UTF-8. * Fixed bug where a message with multiple extension ranges couldn't parse extensions. * Fixed bug where MergeFrom(const Message&) didn't do anything if invoked on a message that contained no fields (but possibly contained extensions). * Fixed ShortDebugString() to not be O(n^2). Durr. * Fixed crash in TextFormat parsing if the first token in the input caused a tokenization error. * Fixed obscure bugs in zero_copy_stream_impl.cc. * Added support for HP C++ on Tru64. * Only build tests on "make check", not "make". * Fixed alignment issue that caused crashes when using DynamicMessage on 64-bit Sparc machines. * Simplify template usage to work with MSVC 2003. * Work around GCC 4.3.x x86_64 compiler bug that caused crashes on startup. (This affected Fedora 9 in particular.) * Now works on "Solaris 10 using recent Sun Studio". Java * New overload of mergeFrom() which parses a slice of a byte array instead of the whole thing. * New method ByteString.asReadOnlyByteBuffer() does what it sounds like. * Improved performance of isInitialized() when optimizing for code size. Python * Corrected ListFields() signature in Message base class to match what subclasses actually implement. * Some minor refactoring. * Don't pass self as first argument to superclass constructor (no longer allowed in Python 2.6). 2008-09-29 version 2.0.2: General * License changed from Apache 2.0 to New BSD. * It is now possible to define custom "options", which are basically annotations which may be placed on definitions in a .proto file. For example, you might define a field option called "foo" like so: import "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto" extend google.protobuf.FieldOptions { optional string foo = 12345; } Then you annotate a field using the "foo" option: message MyMessage { optional int32 some_field = 1 [(foo) = "bar"] } The value of this option is then visible via the message's Descriptor: const FieldDescriptor* field = MyMessage::descriptor()->FindFieldByName("some_field"); assert(field->options().GetExtension(foo) == "bar"); This feature has been implemented and tested in C++ and Java. Other languages may or may not need to do extra work to support custom options, depending on how they construct descriptors. C++ * Fixed some GCC warnings that only occur when using -pedantic. * Improved static initialization code, making ordering more predictable among other things. * TextFormat will no longer accept messages which contain multiple instances of a singular field. Previously, the latter instance would overwrite the former. * Now works on systems that don't have hash_map. Java * Print @Override annotation in generated code where appropriate. Python * Strings now use the "unicode" type rather than the "str" type. String fields may still be assigned ASCII "str" values; they will automatically be converted. * Adding a property to an object representing a repeated field now raises an exception. For example: # No longer works (and never should have). message.some_repeated_field.foo = 1 Windows * We now build static libraries rather than DLLs by default on MSVC. See vsprojects/readme.txt for more information. 2008-08-15 version 2.0.1: protoc * New flags --encode and --decode can be used to convert between protobuf text format and binary format from the command-line. * New flag --descriptor_set_out can be used to write FileDescriptorProtos for all parsed files directly into a single output file. This is particularly useful if you wish to parse .proto files from programs written in languages other than C++: just run protoc as a background process and have it output a FileDescriptorList, then parse that natively. * Improved error message when an enum value's name conflicts with another symbol defined in the enum type's scope, e.g. if two enum types declared in the same scope have values with the same name. This is disallowed for compatibility with C++, but this wasn't clear from the error. * Fixed absolute output paths on Windows. * Allow trailing slashes in --proto_path mappings. C++ * Reflection objects are now per-class rather than per-instance. To make this possible, the Reflection interface had to be changed such that all methods take the Message instance as a parameter. This change improves performance significantly in memory-bandwidth-limited use cases, since it makes the message objects smaller. Note that source-incompatible interface changes like this will not be made again after the library leaves beta. * Heuristically detect sub-messages when printing unknown fields. * Fix static initialization ordering bug that caused crashes at startup when compiling on Mac with static linking. * Fixed TokenizerTest when compiling with -DNDEBUG on Linux. * Fixed incorrect definition of kint32min. * Fix bytes type setter to work with byte sequences with embedded NULLs. * Other irrelevant tweaks. Java * Fixed UnknownFieldSet's parsing of varints larger than 32 bits. * Fixed TextFormat's parsing of "inf" and "nan". * Fixed TextFormat's parsing of comments. * Added info to Java POM that will be required when we upload the package to a Maven repo. Python * MergeFrom(message) and CopyFrom(message) are now implemented. * SerializeToString() raises an exception if the message is missing required fields. * Code organization improvements. * Fixed doc comments for RpcController and RpcChannel, which had somehow been swapped. * Fixed text_format_test on Windows where floating-point exponents sometimes contain extra zeros. * Fix Python service CallMethod() implementation. Other * Improved readmes. * VIM syntax highlighting improvements. 2008-07-07 version 2.0.0: * First public release.