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 |  | 
 | // Author: jschorr@google.com (Joseph Schorr) | 
 | //  Based on original Protocol Buffers design by | 
 | //  Sanjay Ghemawat, Jeff Dean, and others. | 
 |  | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/text_format.h> | 
 |  | 
 | #include <math.h> | 
 | #include <stdlib.h> | 
 | #include <limits> | 
 |  | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/stubs/logging.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/testing/file.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/test_util.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/unittest.pb.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/unittest_mset.pb.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/unittest_mset_wire_format.pb.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/io/tokenizer.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/io/zero_copy_stream_impl.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/stubs/strutil.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/stubs/mathlimits.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/stubs/substitute.h> | 
 | #include <google/protobuf/testing/googletest.h> | 
 | #include <gtest/gtest.h> | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | namespace google { | 
 | namespace protobuf { | 
 |  | 
 | // Can't use an anonymous namespace here due to brokenness of Tru64 compiler. | 
 | namespace text_format_unittest { | 
 |  | 
 | // A basic string with different escapable characters for testing. | 
 | const string kEscapeTestString = | 
 |   "\"A string with ' characters \n and \r newlines and \t tabs and \001 " | 
 |   "slashes \\ and  multiple   spaces"; | 
 |  | 
 | // A representation of the above string with all the characters escaped. | 
 | const string kEscapeTestStringEscaped = | 
 |   "\"\\\"A string with \\' characters \\n and \\r newlines " | 
 |   "and \\t tabs and \\001 slashes \\\\ and  multiple   spaces\""; | 
 |  | 
 | class TextFormatTest : public testing::Test { | 
 |  public: | 
 |   static void SetUpTestCase() { | 
 |     GOOGLE_CHECK_OK(File::GetContents( | 
 |         TestSourceDir() + | 
 |             "/google/protobuf/" | 
 |             "testdata/text_format_unittest_data_oneof_implemented.txt", | 
 |         &static_proto_debug_string_, true)); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormatTest() : proto_debug_string_(static_proto_debug_string_) {} | 
 |  | 
 |  protected: | 
 |   // Debug string read from text_format_unittest_data.txt. | 
 |   const string proto_debug_string_; | 
 |   unittest::TestAllTypes proto_; | 
 |  | 
 |  private: | 
 |   static string static_proto_debug_string_; | 
 | }; | 
 | string TextFormatTest::static_proto_debug_string_; | 
 |  | 
 | class TextFormatExtensionsTest : public testing::Test { | 
 |  public: | 
 |   static void SetUpTestCase() { | 
 |     GOOGLE_CHECK_OK(File::GetContents(TestSourceDir() + | 
 |                                    "/google/protobuf/testdata/" | 
 |                                    "text_format_unittest_extensions_data.txt", | 
 |                                &static_proto_debug_string_, true)); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormatExtensionsTest() | 
 |       : proto_debug_string_(static_proto_debug_string_) {} | 
 |  | 
 |  protected: | 
 |   // Debug string read from text_format_unittest_data.txt. | 
 |   const string proto_debug_string_; | 
 |   unittest::TestAllExtensions proto_; | 
 |  | 
 |  private: | 
 |   static string static_proto_debug_string_; | 
 | }; | 
 | string TextFormatExtensionsTest::static_proto_debug_string_; | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, Basic) { | 
 |   TestUtil::SetAllFields(&proto_); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(proto_debug_string_, proto_.DebugString()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatExtensionsTest, Extensions) { | 
 |   TestUtil::SetAllExtensions(&proto_); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(proto_debug_string_, proto_.DebugString()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ShortDebugString) { | 
 |   proto_.set_optional_int32(1); | 
 |   proto_.set_optional_string("hello"); | 
 |   proto_.mutable_optional_nested_message()->set_bb(2); | 
 |   proto_.mutable_optional_foreign_message(); | 
 |  | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("optional_int32: 1 optional_string: \"hello\" " | 
 |             "optional_nested_message { bb: 2 } " | 
 |             "optional_foreign_message { }", | 
 |             proto_.ShortDebugString()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ShortPrimitiveRepeateds) { | 
 |   proto_.set_optional_int32(123); | 
 |   proto_.add_repeated_int32(456); | 
 |   proto_.add_repeated_int32(789); | 
 |   proto_.add_repeated_string("foo"); | 
 |   proto_.add_repeated_string("bar"); | 
 |   proto_.add_repeated_nested_message()->set_bb(2); | 
 |   proto_.add_repeated_nested_message()->set_bb(3); | 
 |   proto_.add_repeated_nested_enum(unittest::TestAllTypes::FOO); | 
 |   proto_.add_repeated_nested_enum(unittest::TestAllTypes::BAR); | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   printer.SetUseShortRepeatedPrimitives(true); | 
 |   string text; | 
 |   printer.PrintToString(proto_, &text); | 
 |  | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("optional_int32: 123\n" | 
 |             "repeated_int32: [456, 789]\n" | 
 |             "repeated_string: \"foo\"\n" | 
 |             "repeated_string: \"bar\"\n" | 
 |             "repeated_nested_message {\n  bb: 2\n}\n" | 
 |             "repeated_nested_message {\n  bb: 3\n}\n" | 
 |             "repeated_nested_enum: [FOO, BAR]\n", | 
 |             text); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Try in single-line mode. | 
 |   printer.SetSingleLineMode(true); | 
 |   printer.PrintToString(proto_, &text); | 
 |  | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("optional_int32: 123 " | 
 |             "repeated_int32: [456, 789] " | 
 |             "repeated_string: \"foo\" " | 
 |             "repeated_string: \"bar\" " | 
 |             "repeated_nested_message { bb: 2 } " | 
 |             "repeated_nested_message { bb: 3 } " | 
 |             "repeated_nested_enum: [FOO, BAR] ", | 
 |             text); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, StringEscape) { | 
 |   // Set the string value to test. | 
 |   proto_.set_optional_string(kEscapeTestString); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Get the DebugString from the proto. | 
 |   string debug_string = proto_.DebugString(); | 
 |   string utf8_debug_string = proto_.Utf8DebugString(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Hardcode a correct value to test against. | 
 |   string correct_string = "optional_string: " | 
 |       + kEscapeTestStringEscaped | 
 |        + "\n"; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Compare. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(correct_string, debug_string); | 
 |   // UTF-8 string is the same as non-UTF-8 because | 
 |   // the protocol buffer contains no UTF-8 text. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(correct_string, utf8_debug_string); | 
 |  | 
 |   string expected_short_debug_string = "optional_string: " | 
 |       + kEscapeTestStringEscaped; | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(expected_short_debug_string, proto_.ShortDebugString()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, Utf8DebugString) { | 
 |   // Set the string value to test. | 
 |   proto_.set_optional_string("\350\260\267\346\255\214"); | 
 |   proto_.set_optional_bytes("\350\260\267\346\255\214"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Get the DebugString from the proto. | 
 |   string debug_string = proto_.DebugString(); | 
 |   string utf8_debug_string = proto_.Utf8DebugString(); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Hardcode a correct value to test against. | 
 |   string correct_utf8_string = | 
 |       "optional_string: " | 
 |       "\"\350\260\267\346\255\214\"" | 
 |       "\n" | 
 |       "optional_bytes: " | 
 |       "\"\\350\\260\\267\\346\\255\\214\"" | 
 |       "\n"; | 
 |   string correct_string = | 
 |       "optional_string: " | 
 |       "\"\\350\\260\\267\\346\\255\\214\"" | 
 |       "\n" | 
 |       "optional_bytes: " | 
 |       "\"\\350\\260\\267\\346\\255\\214\"" | 
 |       "\n"; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Compare. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(correct_utf8_string, utf8_debug_string); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(correct_string, debug_string); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, PrintUnknownFields) { | 
 |   // Test printing of unknown fields in a message. | 
 |  | 
 |   unittest::TestEmptyMessage message; | 
 |   UnknownFieldSet* unknown_fields = message.mutable_unknown_fields(); | 
 |  | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddVarint(5, 1); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddFixed32(5, 2); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddFixed64(5, 3); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddLengthDelimited(5, "4"); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddGroup(5)->AddVarint(10, 5); | 
 |  | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddVarint(8, 1); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddVarint(8, 2); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddVarint(8, 3); | 
 |  | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ( | 
 |     "5: 1\n" | 
 |     "5: 0x00000002\n" | 
 |     "5: 0x0000000000000003\n" | 
 |     "5: \"4\"\n" | 
 |     "5 {\n" | 
 |     "  10: 5\n" | 
 |     "}\n" | 
 |     "8: 1\n" | 
 |     "8: 2\n" | 
 |     "8: 3\n", | 
 |     message.DebugString()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, PrintUnknownFieldsHidden) { | 
 |   // Test printing of unknown fields in a message when suppressed. | 
 |  | 
 |   unittest::OneString message; | 
 |   message.set_data("data"); | 
 |   UnknownFieldSet* unknown_fields = message.mutable_unknown_fields(); | 
 |  | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddVarint(5, 1); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddFixed32(5, 2); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddFixed64(5, 3); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddLengthDelimited(5, "4"); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddGroup(5)->AddVarint(10, 5); | 
 |  | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddVarint(8, 1); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddVarint(8, 2); | 
 |   unknown_fields->AddVarint(8, 3); | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   printer.SetHideUnknownFields(true); | 
 |   string output; | 
 |   printer.PrintToString(message, &output); | 
 |  | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("data: \"data\"\n", output); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, PrintUnknownMessage) { | 
 |   // Test heuristic printing of messages in an UnknownFieldSet. | 
 |  | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Cases which should not be interpreted as sub-messages. | 
 |  | 
 |   // 'a' is a valid FIXED64 tag, so for the string to be parseable as a message | 
 |   // it should be followed by 8 bytes.  Since this string only has two | 
 |   // subsequent bytes, it should be treated as a string. | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string("abc"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // 'd' happens to be a valid ENDGROUP tag.  So, | 
 |   // UnknownFieldSet::MergeFromCodedStream() will successfully parse "def", but | 
 |   // the ConsumedEntireMessage() check should fail. | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string("def"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // A zero-length string should never be interpreted as a message even though | 
 |   // it is technically valid as one. | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string(""); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Case which should be interpreted as a sub-message. | 
 |  | 
 |   // An actual nested message with content should always be interpreted as a | 
 |   // nested message. | 
 |   message.add_repeated_nested_message()->set_bb(123); | 
 |  | 
 |   string data; | 
 |   message.SerializeToString(&data); | 
 |  | 
 |   string text; | 
 |   UnknownFieldSet unknown_fields; | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(unknown_fields.ParseFromString(data)); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(TextFormat::PrintUnknownFieldsToString(unknown_fields, &text)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ( | 
 |     "44: \"abc\"\n" | 
 |     "44: \"def\"\n" | 
 |     "44: \"\"\n" | 
 |     "48 {\n" | 
 |     "  1: 123\n" | 
 |     "}\n", | 
 |     text); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, PrintMessageWithIndent) { | 
 |   // Test adding an initial indent to printing. | 
 |  | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |  | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string("abc"); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string("def"); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_nested_message()->set_bb(123); | 
 |  | 
 |   string text; | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   printer.SetInitialIndentLevel(1); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(printer.PrintToString(message, &text)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ( | 
 |     "  repeated_string: \"abc\"\n" | 
 |     "  repeated_string: \"def\"\n" | 
 |     "  repeated_nested_message {\n" | 
 |     "    bb: 123\n" | 
 |     "  }\n", | 
 |     text); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, PrintMessageSingleLine) { | 
 |   // Test printing a message on a single line. | 
 |  | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |  | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string("abc"); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string("def"); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_nested_message()->set_bb(123); | 
 |  | 
 |   string text; | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   printer.SetInitialIndentLevel(1); | 
 |   printer.SetSingleLineMode(true); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(printer.PrintToString(message, &text)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ( | 
 |     "  repeated_string: \"abc\" repeated_string: \"def\" " | 
 |     "repeated_nested_message { bb: 123 } ", | 
 |     text); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, PrintBufferTooSmall) { | 
 |   // Test printing a message to a buffer that is too small. | 
 |  | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |  | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string("abc"); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string("def"); | 
 |  | 
 |   char buffer[1] = ""; | 
 |   io::ArrayOutputStream output_stream(buffer, 1); | 
 |   EXPECT_FALSE(TextFormat::Print(message, &output_stream)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(buffer[0], 'r'); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(output_stream.ByteCount(), 1); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // A printer that appends 'u' to all unsigned int32. | 
 | class CustomUInt32FieldValuePrinter : public TextFormat::FieldValuePrinter { | 
 |  public: | 
 |   virtual string PrintUInt32(uint32 val) const { | 
 |     return StrCat(FieldValuePrinter::PrintUInt32(val), "u"); | 
 |   } | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, DefaultCustomFieldPrinter) { | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |  | 
 |   message.set_optional_uint32(42); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_uint32(1); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_uint32(2); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_uint32(3); | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   printer.SetDefaultFieldValuePrinter(new CustomUInt32FieldValuePrinter()); | 
 |   // Let's see if that works well together with the repeated primitives: | 
 |   printer.SetUseShortRepeatedPrimitives(true); | 
 |   string text; | 
 |   printer.PrintToString(message, &text); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("optional_uint32: 42u\nrepeated_uint32: [1u, 2u, 3u]\n", text); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | class CustomInt32FieldValuePrinter : public TextFormat::FieldValuePrinter { | 
 |  public: | 
 |   virtual string PrintInt32(int32 val) const { | 
 |     return StrCat("value-is(", FieldValuePrinter::PrintInt32(val), ")"); | 
 |   } | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, FieldSpecificCustomPrinter) { | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |  | 
 |   message.set_optional_int32(42);  // This will be handled by our Printer. | 
 |   message.add_repeated_int32(42);  // This will be printed as number. | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(printer.RegisterFieldValuePrinter( | 
 |       message.GetDescriptor()->FindFieldByName("optional_int32"), | 
 |       new CustomInt32FieldValuePrinter())); | 
 |   string text; | 
 |   printer.PrintToString(message, &text); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("optional_int32: value-is(42)\nrepeated_int32: 42\n", text); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ErrorCasesRegisteringFieldValuePrinterShouldFail) { | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   // NULL printer. | 
 |   EXPECT_FALSE(printer.RegisterFieldValuePrinter( | 
 |       message.GetDescriptor()->FindFieldByName("optional_int32"), | 
 |       NULL)); | 
 |   // Because registration fails, the ownership of this printer is never taken. | 
 |   TextFormat::FieldValuePrinter my_field_printer; | 
 |   // NULL field | 
 |   EXPECT_FALSE(printer.RegisterFieldValuePrinter(NULL, &my_field_printer)); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | class CustomMessageFieldValuePrinter : public TextFormat::FieldValuePrinter { | 
 |  public: | 
 |   virtual string PrintInt32(int32 v) const { | 
 |     return StrCat(FieldValuePrinter::PrintInt32(v), "  # x", strings::Hex(v)); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   virtual string PrintMessageStart(const Message& message, | 
 |                                    int field_index, | 
 |                                    int field_count, | 
 |                                    bool single_line_mode) const { | 
 |     if (single_line_mode) { | 
 |       return " { "; | 
 |     } | 
 |     return StrCat( | 
 |         " {  # ", message.GetDescriptor()->name(), ": ", field_index, "\n"); | 
 |   } | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, CustomPrinterForComments) { | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |   message.mutable_optional_nested_message(); | 
 |   message.mutable_optional_import_message()->set_d(42); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_nested_message(); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_nested_message(); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_import_message()->set_d(43); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_import_message()->set_d(44); | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   CustomMessageFieldValuePrinter my_field_printer; | 
 |   printer.SetDefaultFieldValuePrinter(new CustomMessageFieldValuePrinter()); | 
 |   string text; | 
 |   printer.PrintToString(message, &text); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ( | 
 |       "optional_nested_message {  # NestedMessage: -1\n" | 
 |       "}\n" | 
 |       "optional_import_message {  # ImportMessage: -1\n" | 
 |       "  d: 42  # x2a\n" | 
 |       "}\n" | 
 |       "repeated_nested_message {  # NestedMessage: 0\n" | 
 |       "}\n" | 
 |       "repeated_nested_message {  # NestedMessage: 1\n" | 
 |       "}\n" | 
 |       "repeated_import_message {  # ImportMessage: 0\n" | 
 |       "  d: 43  # x2b\n" | 
 |       "}\n" | 
 |       "repeated_import_message {  # ImportMessage: 1\n" | 
 |       "  d: 44  # x2c\n" | 
 |       "}\n", | 
 |       text); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | class CustomMultilineCommentPrinter : public TextFormat::FieldValuePrinter { | 
 |  public: | 
 |   virtual string PrintMessageStart(const Message& message, | 
 |                                    int field_index, | 
 |                                    int field_count, | 
 |                                    bool single_line_comment) const { | 
 |     return StrCat(" {  # 1\n", "  # 2\n"); | 
 |   } | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, CustomPrinterForMultilineComments) { | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |   message.mutable_optional_nested_message(); | 
 |   message.mutable_optional_import_message()->set_d(42); | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   CustomMessageFieldValuePrinter my_field_printer; | 
 |   printer.SetDefaultFieldValuePrinter(new CustomMultilineCommentPrinter()); | 
 |   string text; | 
 |   printer.PrintToString(message, &text); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ( | 
 |       "optional_nested_message {  # 1\n" | 
 |       "  # 2\n" | 
 |       "}\n" | 
 |       "optional_import_message {  # 1\n" | 
 |       "  # 2\n" | 
 |       "  d: 42\n" | 
 |       "}\n", | 
 |       text); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ParseBasic) { | 
 |   io::ArrayInputStream input_stream(proto_debug_string_.data(), | 
 |                                     proto_debug_string_.size()); | 
 |   TextFormat::Parse(&input_stream, &proto_); | 
 |   TestUtil::ExpectAllFieldsSet(proto_); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatExtensionsTest, ParseExtensions) { | 
 |   io::ArrayInputStream input_stream(proto_debug_string_.data(), | 
 |                                     proto_debug_string_.size()); | 
 |   TextFormat::Parse(&input_stream, &proto_); | 
 |   TestUtil::ExpectAllExtensionsSet(proto_); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ParseEnumFieldFromNumber) { | 
 |   // Create a parse string with a numerical value for an enum field. | 
 |   string parse_string = strings::Substitute("optional_nested_enum: $0", | 
 |                                             unittest::TestAllTypes::BAZ); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFromString(parse_string, &proto_)); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(proto_.has_optional_nested_enum()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(unittest::TestAllTypes::BAZ, proto_.optional_nested_enum()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ParseEnumFieldFromNegativeNumber) { | 
 |   ASSERT_LT(unittest::SPARSE_E, 0); | 
 |   string parse_string = strings::Substitute("sparse_enum: $0", | 
 |                                             unittest::SPARSE_E); | 
 |   unittest::SparseEnumMessage proto; | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFromString(parse_string, &proto)); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(proto.has_sparse_enum()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(unittest::SPARSE_E, proto.sparse_enum()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ParseStringEscape) { | 
 |   // Create a parse string with escpaed characters in it. | 
 |   string parse_string = "optional_string: " | 
 |       + kEscapeTestStringEscaped | 
 |       + "\n"; | 
 |  | 
 |   io::ArrayInputStream input_stream(parse_string.data(), | 
 |                                     parse_string.size()); | 
 |   TextFormat::Parse(&input_stream, &proto_); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Compare. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(kEscapeTestString, proto_.optional_string()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ParseConcatenatedString) { | 
 |   // Create a parse string with multiple parts on one line. | 
 |   string parse_string = "optional_string: \"foo\" \"bar\"\n"; | 
 |  | 
 |   io::ArrayInputStream input_stream1(parse_string.data(), | 
 |                                     parse_string.size()); | 
 |   TextFormat::Parse(&input_stream1, &proto_); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Compare. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("foobar", proto_.optional_string()); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Create a parse string with multiple parts on separate lines. | 
 |   parse_string = "optional_string: \"foo\"\n" | 
 |                  "\"bar\"\n"; | 
 |  | 
 |   io::ArrayInputStream input_stream2(parse_string.data(), | 
 |                                     parse_string.size()); | 
 |   TextFormat::Parse(&input_stream2, &proto_); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Compare. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("foobar", proto_.optional_string()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ParseFloatWithSuffix) { | 
 |   // Test that we can parse a floating-point value with 'f' appended to the | 
 |   // end.  This is needed for backwards-compatibility with proto1. | 
 |  | 
 |   // Have it parse a float with the 'f' suffix. | 
 |   string parse_string = "optional_float: 1.0f\n"; | 
 |  | 
 |   io::ArrayInputStream input_stream(parse_string.data(), | 
 |                                     parse_string.size()); | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormat::Parse(&input_stream, &proto_); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Compare. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1.0, proto_.optional_float()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ParseShortRepeatedForm) { | 
 |   string parse_string = | 
 |       // Mixed short-form and long-form are simply concatenated. | 
 |       "repeated_int32: 1\n" | 
 |       "repeated_int32: [456, 789]\n" | 
 |       "repeated_nested_enum: [  FOO ,BAR, # comment\n" | 
 |       "                         3]\n" | 
 |       // Note that while the printer won't print repeated strings in short-form, | 
 |       // the parser will accept them. | 
 |       "repeated_string: [ \"foo\", 'bar' ]\n" | 
 |       // Repeated message | 
 |       "repeated_nested_message: [ { bb: 1 }, { bb : 2 }]\n" | 
 |       // Repeated group | 
 |       "RepeatedGroup [{ a: 3 },{ a: 4 }]\n"; | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFromString(parse_string, &proto_)); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(3, proto_.repeated_int32_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1, proto_.repeated_int32(0)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(456, proto_.repeated_int32(1)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(789, proto_.repeated_int32(2)); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(3, proto_.repeated_nested_enum_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(unittest::TestAllTypes::FOO, proto_.repeated_nested_enum(0)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(unittest::TestAllTypes::BAR, proto_.repeated_nested_enum(1)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(unittest::TestAllTypes::BAZ, proto_.repeated_nested_enum(2)); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(2, proto_.repeated_string_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("foo", proto_.repeated_string(0)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("bar", proto_.repeated_string(1)); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(2, proto_.repeated_nested_message_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1, proto_.repeated_nested_message(0).bb()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(2, proto_.repeated_nested_message(1).bb()); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(2, proto_.repeatedgroup_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(3, proto_.repeatedgroup(0).a()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(4, proto_.repeatedgroup(1).a()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, Comments) { | 
 |   // Test that comments are ignored. | 
 |  | 
 |   string parse_string = "optional_int32: 1  # a comment\n" | 
 |                         "optional_int64: 2  # another comment"; | 
 |  | 
 |   io::ArrayInputStream input_stream(parse_string.data(), | 
 |                                     parse_string.size()); | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormat::Parse(&input_stream, &proto_); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Compare. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1, proto_.optional_int32()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(2, proto_.optional_int64()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, OptionalColon) { | 
 |   // Test that we can place a ':' after the field name of a nested message, | 
 |   // even though we don't have to. | 
 |  | 
 |   string parse_string = "optional_nested_message: { bb: 1}\n"; | 
 |  | 
 |   io::ArrayInputStream input_stream(parse_string.data(), | 
 |                                     parse_string.size()); | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormat::Parse(&input_stream, &proto_); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Compare. | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(proto_.has_optional_nested_message()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1, proto_.optional_nested_message().bb()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | // Some platforms (e.g. Windows) insist on padding the exponent to three | 
 | // digits when one or two would be just fine. | 
 | static string RemoveRedundantZeros(string text) { | 
 |   text = StringReplace(text, "e+0", "e+", true); | 
 |   text = StringReplace(text, "e-0", "e-", true); | 
 |   return text; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, PrintExotic) { | 
 |   unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |  | 
 |   // Note:  In C, a negative integer literal is actually the unary negation | 
 |   //   operator being applied to a positive integer literal, and | 
 |   //   9223372036854775808 is outside the range of int64.  However, it is not | 
 |   //   outside the range of uint64.  Confusingly, this means that everything | 
 |   //   works if we make the literal unsigned, even though we are negating it. | 
 |   message.add_repeated_int64(-GOOGLE_ULONGLONG(9223372036854775808)); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_uint64(GOOGLE_ULONGLONG(18446744073709551615)); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(123.456); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23e21); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23e-18); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity()); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(-std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity()); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_string(string("\000\001\a\b\f\n\r\t\v\\\'\"", 12)); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Fun story:  We used to use 1.23e22 instead of 1.23e21 above, but this | 
 |   //   seemed to trigger an odd case on MinGW/GCC 3.4.5 where GCC's parsing of | 
 |   //   the value differed from strtod()'s parsing.  That is to say, the | 
 |   //   following assertion fails on MinGW: | 
 |   //     assert(1.23e22 == strtod("1.23e22", NULL)); | 
 |   //   As a result, SimpleDtoa() would print the value as | 
 |   //   "1.2300000000000001e+22" to make sure strtod() produce the exact same | 
 |   //   result.  Our goal is to test runtime parsing, not compile-time parsing, | 
 |   //   so this wasn't our problem.  It was found that using 1.23e21 did not | 
 |   //   have this problem, so we switched to that instead. | 
 |  | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ( | 
 |     "repeated_int64: -9223372036854775808\n" | 
 |     "repeated_uint64: 18446744073709551615\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 123.456\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23e+21\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23e-18\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: inf\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: -inf\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: nan\n" | 
 |     "repeated_string: \"\\000\\001\\007\\010\\014\\n\\r\\t\\013\\\\\\'\\\"\"\n", | 
 |     RemoveRedundantZeros(message.DebugString())); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, PrintFloatPrecision) { | 
 |   unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |  | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.2); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.23); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.234); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.2345); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.23456); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.2e10); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.23e10); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.234e10); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.2345e10); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_float(1.23456e10); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.234); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2345); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23456); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.234567); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2345678); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23456789); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.234567898); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2345678987); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23456789876); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.234567898765); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2345678987654); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23456789876543); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.234e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2345e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23456e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.234567e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2345678e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23456789e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.234567898e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2345678987e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23456789876e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.234567898765e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.2345678987654e100); | 
 |   message.add_repeated_double(1.23456789876543e100); | 
 |  | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ( | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.2\n" | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.23\n" | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.234\n" | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.2345\n" | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.23456\n" | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.2e+10\n" | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.23e+10\n" | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.234e+10\n" | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.2345e+10\n" | 
 |     "repeated_float: 1.23456e+10\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.234\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2345\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23456\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.234567\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2345678\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23456789\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.234567898\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2345678987\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23456789876\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.234567898765\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2345678987654\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23456789876543\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.234e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2345e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23456e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.234567e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2345678e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23456789e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.234567898e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2345678987e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23456789876e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.234567898765e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.2345678987654e+100\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23456789876543e+100\n", | 
 |     RemoveRedundantZeros(message.DebugString())); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, AllowPartial) { | 
 |   unittest::TestRequired message; | 
 |   TextFormat::Parser parser; | 
 |   parser.AllowPartialMessage(true); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(parser.ParseFromString("a: 1", &message)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1, message.a()); | 
 |   EXPECT_FALSE(message.has_b()); | 
 |   EXPECT_FALSE(message.has_c()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, ParseExotic) { | 
 |   unittest::TestAllTypes message; | 
 |   ASSERT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFromString( | 
 |     "repeated_int32: -1\n" | 
 |     "repeated_int32: -2147483648\n" | 
 |     "repeated_int64: -1\n" | 
 |     "repeated_int64: -9223372036854775808\n" | 
 |     "repeated_uint32: 4294967295\n" | 
 |     "repeated_uint32: 2147483648\n" | 
 |     "repeated_uint64: 18446744073709551615\n" | 
 |     "repeated_uint64: 9223372036854775808\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 123.0\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 123.5\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 0.125\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.23E17\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.235E+22\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 1.235e-18\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: 123.456789\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: inf\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: Infinity\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: -inf\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: -Infinity\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: nan\n" | 
 |     "repeated_double: NaN\n" | 
 |     "repeated_string: \"\\000\\001\\a\\b\\f\\n\\r\\t\\v\\\\\\'\\\"\"\n", | 
 |     &message)); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(2, message.repeated_int32_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(-1, message.repeated_int32(0)); | 
 |   // Note:  In C, a negative integer literal is actually the unary negation | 
 |   //   operator being applied to a positive integer literal, and 2147483648 is | 
 |   //   outside the range of int32.  However, it is not outside the range of | 
 |   //   uint32.  Confusingly, this means that everything works if we make the | 
 |   //   literal unsigned, even though we are negating it. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(-2147483648u, message.repeated_int32(1)); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(2, message.repeated_int64_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(-1, message.repeated_int64(0)); | 
 |   // Note:  In C, a negative integer literal is actually the unary negation | 
 |   //   operator being applied to a positive integer literal, and | 
 |   //   9223372036854775808 is outside the range of int64.  However, it is not | 
 |   //   outside the range of uint64.  Confusingly, this means that everything | 
 |   //   works if we make the literal unsigned, even though we are negating it. | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(-GOOGLE_ULONGLONG(9223372036854775808), message.repeated_int64(1)); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(2, message.repeated_uint32_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(4294967295u, message.repeated_uint32(0)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(2147483648u, message.repeated_uint32(1)); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(2, message.repeated_uint64_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(GOOGLE_ULONGLONG(18446744073709551615), message.repeated_uint64(0)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(GOOGLE_ULONGLONG(9223372036854775808), message.repeated_uint64(1)); | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(13, message.repeated_double_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(123.0     , message.repeated_double(0)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(123.5     , message.repeated_double(1)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(0.125     , message.repeated_double(2)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1.23E17   , message.repeated_double(3)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1.235E22  , message.repeated_double(4)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1.235E-18 , message.repeated_double(5)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(123.456789, message.repeated_double(6)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(message.repeated_double(7), numeric_limits<double>::infinity()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(message.repeated_double(8), numeric_limits<double>::infinity()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(message.repeated_double(9), -numeric_limits<double>::infinity()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(message.repeated_double(10), -numeric_limits<double>::infinity()); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(MathLimits<double>::IsNaN(message.repeated_double(11))); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(MathLimits<double>::IsNaN(message.repeated_double(12))); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Note:  Since these string literals have \0's in them, we must explicitly | 
 |   //   pass their sizes to string's constructor. | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(1, message.repeated_string_size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(string("\000\001\a\b\f\n\r\t\v\\\'\"", 12), | 
 |             message.repeated_string(0)); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatTest, PrintFieldsInIndexOrder) { | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestFieldOrderings message; | 
 |   // Fields are listed in index order instead of field number. | 
 |   message.set_my_string("Test String");   // Field number 11 | 
 |   message.set_my_int(12345);              // Field number 1 | 
 |   message.set_my_float(0.999);            // Field number 101 | 
 |   TextFormat::Printer printer; | 
 |   string text; | 
 |  | 
 |   // By default, print in field number order. | 
 |   printer.PrintToString(message, &text); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("my_int: 12345\nmy_string: \"Test String\"\nmy_float: 0.999\n", | 
 |             text); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Print in index order. | 
 |   printer.SetPrintMessageFieldsInIndexOrder(true); | 
 |   printer.PrintToString(message, &text); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("my_string: \"Test String\"\nmy_int: 12345\nmy_float: 0.999\n", | 
 |             text); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | class TextFormatParserTest : public testing::Test { | 
 |  protected: | 
 |   void ExpectFailure(const string& input, const string& message, int line, | 
 |                      int col) { | 
 |     scoped_ptr<unittest::TestAllTypes> proto(new unittest::TestAllTypes); | 
 |     ExpectFailure(input, message, line, col, proto.get()); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   void ExpectFailure(const string& input, const string& message, int line, | 
 |                      int col, Message* proto) { | 
 |     ExpectMessage(input, message, line, col, proto, false); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   void ExpectMessage(const string& input, const string& message, int line, | 
 |                      int col, Message* proto, bool expected_result) { | 
 |     TextFormat::Parser parser; | 
 |     MockErrorCollector error_collector; | 
 |     parser.RecordErrorsTo(&error_collector); | 
 |     EXPECT_EQ(expected_result, parser.ParseFromString(input, proto)) | 
 |         << input << " -> " << proto->DebugString(); | 
 |     EXPECT_EQ(SimpleItoa(line) + ":" + SimpleItoa(col) + ": " + message + "\n", | 
 |               error_collector.text_); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   void ExpectSuccessAndTree(const string& input, Message* proto, | 
 |                             TextFormat::ParseInfoTree* info_tree) { | 
 |     TextFormat::Parser parser; | 
 |     MockErrorCollector error_collector; | 
 |     parser.RecordErrorsTo(&error_collector); | 
 |     parser.WriteLocationsTo(info_tree); | 
 |  | 
 |     EXPECT_TRUE(parser.ParseFromString(input, proto)); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   void ExpectLocation(TextFormat::ParseInfoTree* tree, | 
 |                       const Descriptor* d, const string& field_name, | 
 |                       int index, int line, int column) { | 
 |     TextFormat::ParseLocation location = tree->GetLocation( | 
 |         d->FindFieldByName(field_name), index); | 
 |     EXPECT_EQ(line, location.line); | 
 |     EXPECT_EQ(column, location.column); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   // An error collector which simply concatenates all its errors into a big | 
 |   // block of text which can be checked. | 
 |   class MockErrorCollector : public io::ErrorCollector { | 
 |    public: | 
 |     MockErrorCollector() {} | 
 |     ~MockErrorCollector() {} | 
 |  | 
 |     string text_; | 
 |  | 
 |     // implements ErrorCollector ------------------------------------- | 
 |     void AddError(int line, int column, const string& message) { | 
 |       strings::SubstituteAndAppend(&text_, "$0:$1: $2\n", | 
 |                                    line + 1, column + 1, message); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     void AddWarning(int line, int column, const string& message) { | 
 |       AddError(line, column, "WARNING:" + message); | 
 |     } | 
 |   }; | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, ParseInfoTreeBuilding) { | 
 |   scoped_ptr<unittest::TestAllTypes> message(new unittest::TestAllTypes); | 
 |   const Descriptor* d = message->GetDescriptor(); | 
 |  | 
 |   string stringData = | 
 |       "optional_int32: 1\n" | 
 |       "optional_int64: 2\n" | 
 |       "  optional_double: 2.4\n" | 
 |       "repeated_int32: 5\n" | 
 |       "repeated_int32: 10\n" | 
 |       "optional_nested_message <\n" | 
 |       "  bb: 78\n" | 
 |       ">\n" | 
 |       "repeated_nested_message <\n" | 
 |       "  bb: 79\n" | 
 |       ">\n" | 
 |       "repeated_nested_message <\n" | 
 |       "  bb: 80\n" | 
 |       ">"; | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormat::ParseInfoTree tree; | 
 |   ExpectSuccessAndTree(stringData, message.get(), &tree); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Verify that the tree has the correct positions. | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "optional_int32", -1, 0, 0); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "optional_int64", -1, 1, 0); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "optional_double", -1, 2, 2); | 
 |  | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "repeated_int32", 0, 3, 0); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "repeated_int32", 1, 4, 0); | 
 |  | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "optional_nested_message", -1, 5, 0); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "repeated_nested_message", 0, 8, 0); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "repeated_nested_message", 1, 11, 0); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Check for fields not set. For an invalid field, the location returned | 
 |   // should be -1, -1. | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "repeated_int64", 0, -1, -1); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "repeated_int32", 6, -1, -1); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(&tree, d, "some_unknown_field", -1, -1, -1); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Verify inside the nested message. | 
 |   const FieldDescriptor* nested_field = | 
 |       d->FindFieldByName("optional_nested_message"); | 
 |  | 
 |   TextFormat::ParseInfoTree* nested_tree = | 
 |       tree.GetTreeForNested(nested_field, -1); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(nested_tree, nested_field->message_type(), "bb", -1, 6, 2); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Verify inside another nested message. | 
 |   nested_field = d->FindFieldByName("repeated_nested_message"); | 
 |   nested_tree = tree.GetTreeForNested(nested_field, 0); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(nested_tree, nested_field->message_type(), "bb", -1, 9, 2); | 
 |  | 
 |   nested_tree = tree.GetTreeForNested(nested_field, 1); | 
 |   ExpectLocation(nested_tree, nested_field->message_type(), "bb", -1, 12, 2); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Verify a NULL tree for an unknown nested field. | 
 |   TextFormat::ParseInfoTree* unknown_nested_tree = | 
 |       tree.GetTreeForNested(nested_field, 2); | 
 |  | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(NULL, unknown_nested_tree); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, ParseFieldValueFromString) { | 
 |   scoped_ptr<unittest::TestAllTypes> message(new unittest::TestAllTypes); | 
 |   const Descriptor* d = message->GetDescriptor(); | 
 |  | 
 | #define EXPECT_FIELD(name, value, valuestring) \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFieldValueFromString( \ | 
 |     valuestring, d->FindFieldByName("optional_" #name), message.get())); \ | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(value, message->optional_##name()); \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(message->has_optional_##name()); | 
 |  | 
 | #define EXPECT_BOOL_FIELD(name, value, valuestring) \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFieldValueFromString( \ | 
 |     valuestring, d->FindFieldByName("optional_" #name), message.get())); \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(message->optional_##name() == value); \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(message->has_optional_##name()); | 
 |  | 
 | #define EXPECT_FLOAT_FIELD(name, value, valuestring) \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFieldValueFromString( \ | 
 |     valuestring, d->FindFieldByName("optional_" #name), message.get())); \ | 
 |   EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(value, message->optional_##name()); \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(message->has_optional_##name()); | 
 |  | 
 | #define EXPECT_DOUBLE_FIELD(name, value, valuestring) \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFieldValueFromString( \ | 
 |     valuestring, d->FindFieldByName("optional_" #name), message.get())); \ | 
 |   EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(value, message->optional_##name()); \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(message->has_optional_##name()); | 
 |  | 
 | #define EXPECT_INVALID(name, valuestring) \ | 
 |   EXPECT_FALSE(TextFormat::ParseFieldValueFromString( \ | 
 |     valuestring, d->FindFieldByName("optional_" #name), message.get())); | 
 |  | 
 |   // int32 | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(int32, 1, "1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(int32, -1, "-1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(int32, 0x1234, "0x1234"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(int32, "a"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(int32, "999999999999999999999999999999999999"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(int32, "1,2"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // int64 | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(int64, 1, "1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(int64, -1, "-1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(int64, 0x1234567812345678LL, "0x1234567812345678"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(int64, "a"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(int64, "999999999999999999999999999999999999"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(int64, "1,2"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // uint64 | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(uint64, 1, "1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(uint64, 0xf234567812345678ULL, "0xf234567812345678"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(uint64, "-1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(uint64, "a"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(uint64, "999999999999999999999999999999999999"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(uint64, "1,2"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // fixed32 | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(fixed32, 1, "1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(fixed32, 0x12345678, "0x12345678"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(fixed32, "-1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(fixed32, "a"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(fixed32, "999999999999999999999999999999999999"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(fixed32, "1,2"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // fixed64 | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(fixed64, 1, "1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(fixed64, 0x1234567812345678ULL, "0x1234567812345678"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(fixed64, "-1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(fixed64, "a"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(fixed64, "999999999999999999999999999999999999"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(fixed64, "1,2"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // bool | 
 |   EXPECT_BOOL_FIELD(bool, true, "true"); | 
 |   EXPECT_BOOL_FIELD(bool, false, "false"); | 
 |   EXPECT_BOOL_FIELD(bool, true, "1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_BOOL_FIELD(bool, true, "t"); | 
 |   EXPECT_BOOL_FIELD(bool, false, "0"); | 
 |   EXPECT_BOOL_FIELD(bool, false, "f"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(bool, true, "True"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(bool, false, "False"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(bool, "tRue"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(bool, "faLse"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(bool, "2"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(bool, "-0"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(bool, "on"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(bool, "a"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // float | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(float, 1, "1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FLOAT_FIELD(float, 1.5, "1.5"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FLOAT_FIELD(float, 1.5e3, "1.5e3"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FLOAT_FIELD(float, -4.55, "-4.55"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(float, "a"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(float, "1,2"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // double | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(double, 1, "1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(double, -1, "-1"); | 
 |   EXPECT_DOUBLE_FIELD(double, 2.3, "2.3"); | 
 |   EXPECT_DOUBLE_FIELD(double, 3e5, "3e5"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(double, "a"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(double, "1,2"); | 
 |   // Rejects hex and oct numbers for a double field. | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(double, "0xf"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(double, "012"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // string | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(string, "hello", "\"hello\""); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(string, "-1.87", "'-1.87'"); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(string, "hello");  // without quote for value | 
 |  | 
 |   // enum | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(nested_enum, unittest::TestAllTypes::BAR, "BAR"); | 
 |   EXPECT_FIELD(nested_enum, unittest::TestAllTypes::BAZ, | 
 |                SimpleItoa(unittest::TestAllTypes::BAZ)); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(nested_enum, "FOOBAR"); | 
 |  | 
 |   // message | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFieldValueFromString( | 
 |     "<bb:12>", d->FindFieldByName("optional_nested_message"), message.get())); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(12, message->optional_nested_message().bb()); \ | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(message->has_optional_nested_message()); | 
 |   EXPECT_INVALID(nested_message, "any"); | 
 |  | 
 | #undef EXPECT_FIELD | 
 | #undef EXPECT_BOOL_FIELD | 
 | #undef EXPECT_FLOAT_FIELD | 
 | #undef EXPECT_DOUBLE_FIELD | 
 | #undef EXPECT_INVALID | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, InvalidToken) { | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_bool: true\n-5\n", "Expected identifier.", | 
 |                 2, 1); | 
 |  | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_bool: true!\n", "Expected identifier.", 1, 20); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("\"some string\"", "Expected identifier.", 1, 1); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, InvalidFieldName) { | 
 |   ExpectFailure( | 
 |       "invalid_field: somevalue\n", | 
 |       "Message type \"protobuf_unittest.TestAllTypes\" has no field named " | 
 |       "\"invalid_field\".", | 
 |       1, 14); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, InvalidCapitalization) { | 
 |   // We require that group names be exactly as they appear in the .proto. | 
 |   ExpectFailure( | 
 |       "optionalgroup {\na: 15\n}\n", | 
 |       "Message type \"protobuf_unittest.TestAllTypes\" has no field named " | 
 |       "\"optionalgroup\".", | 
 |       1, 15); | 
 |   ExpectFailure( | 
 |       "OPTIONALgroup {\na: 15\n}\n", | 
 |       "Message type \"protobuf_unittest.TestAllTypes\" has no field named " | 
 |       "\"OPTIONALgroup\".", | 
 |       1, 15); | 
 |   ExpectFailure( | 
 |       "Optional_Double: 10.0\n", | 
 |       "Message type \"protobuf_unittest.TestAllTypes\" has no field named " | 
 |       "\"Optional_Double\".", | 
 |       1, 16); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, AllowIgnoreCapitalizationError) { | 
 |   TextFormat::Parser parser; | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestAllTypes proto; | 
 |  | 
 |   // These fields have a mismatching case. | 
 |   EXPECT_FALSE(parser.ParseFromString("Optional_Double: 10.0", &proto)); | 
 |   EXPECT_FALSE(parser.ParseFromString("oPtIoNaLgRoUp { a: 15 }", &proto)); | 
 |  | 
 |   // ... but are parsed correctly if we match case insensitive. | 
 |   parser.AllowCaseInsensitiveField(true); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(parser.ParseFromString("Optional_Double: 10.0", &proto)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(10.0, proto.optional_double()); | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(parser.ParseFromString("oPtIoNaLgRoUp { a: 15 }", &proto)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(15, proto.optionalgroup().a()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, InvalidFieldValues) { | 
 |   // Invalid values for a double/float field. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_double: \"hello\"\n", "Expected double.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_double: true\n", "Expected double.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_double: !\n", "Expected double.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_double {\n  \n}\n", "Expected \":\", found \"{\".", | 
 |                 1, 17); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Invalid values for a signed integer field. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_int32: \"hello\"\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 17); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_int32: true\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 17); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_int32: 4.5\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 17); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_int32: !\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 17); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_int32 {\n \n}\n", "Expected \":\", found \"{\".", | 
 |                 1, 16); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_int32: 0x80000000\n", | 
 |                 "Integer out of range.", 1, 17); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_int64: 0x8000000000000000\n", | 
 |                 "Integer out of range.", 1, 17); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_int32: -0x80000001\n", | 
 |                 "Integer out of range.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_int64: -0x8000000000000001\n", | 
 |                 "Integer out of range.", 1, 18); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Invalid values for an unsigned integer field. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_uint64: \"hello\"\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_uint64: true\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_uint64: 4.5\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_uint64: -5\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_uint64: !\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_uint64 {\n \n}\n", "Expected \":\", found \"{\".", | 
 |                 1, 17); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_uint32: 0x100000000\n", | 
 |                 "Integer out of range.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_uint64: 0x10000000000000000\n", | 
 |                 "Integer out of range.", 1, 18); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Invalid values for a boolean field. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_bool: \"hello\"\n", "Expected identifier.", 1, 16); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_bool: 5\n", "Integer out of range.", 1, 16); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_bool: -7.5\n", "Expected identifier.", 1, 16); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_bool: !\n", "Expected identifier.", 1, 16); | 
 |  | 
 |   ExpectFailure( | 
 |       "optional_bool: meh\n", | 
 |       "Invalid value for boolean field \"optional_bool\". Value: \"meh\".", | 
 |       2, 1); | 
 |  | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_bool {\n \n}\n", "Expected \":\", found \"{\".", | 
 |                 1, 15); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Invalid values for a string field. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_string: true\n", "Expected string.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_string: 5\n", "Expected string.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_string: -7.5\n", "Expected string.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_string: !\n", "Expected string.", 1, 18); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_string {\n \n}\n", "Expected \":\", found \"{\".", | 
 |                 1, 17); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Invalid values for an enumeration field. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_nested_enum: \"hello\"\n", | 
 |                 "Expected integer or identifier.", 1, 23); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Valid token, but enum value is not defined. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_nested_enum: 5\n", | 
 |                 "Unknown enumeration value of \"5\" for field " | 
 |                 "\"optional_nested_enum\".", 2, 1); | 
 |   // We consume the negative sign, so the error position starts one character | 
 |   // later. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_nested_enum: -7.5\n", "Expected integer.", 1, 24); | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_nested_enum: !\n", | 
 |                 "Expected integer or identifier.", 1, 23); | 
 |  | 
 |   ExpectFailure( | 
 |       "optional_nested_enum: grah\n", | 
 |       "Unknown enumeration value of \"grah\" for field " | 
 |       "\"optional_nested_enum\".", 2, 1); | 
 |  | 
 |   ExpectFailure( | 
 |       "optional_nested_enum {\n \n}\n", | 
 |       "Expected \":\", found \"{\".", 1, 22); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, MessageDelimiters) { | 
 |   // Non-matching delimiters. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("OptionalGroup <\n \n}\n", "Expected \">\", found \"}\".", | 
 |                 3, 1); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Invalid delimiters. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("OptionalGroup [\n \n]\n", "Expected \"{\", found \"[\".", | 
 |                 1, 15); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Unending message. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("optional_nested_message {\n \nbb: 118\n", | 
 |                 "Expected identifier.", | 
 |                 4, 1); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, UnknownExtension) { | 
 |   // Non-matching delimiters. | 
 |   ExpectFailure("[blahblah]: 123", | 
 |                 "Extension \"blahblah\" is not defined or is not an " | 
 |                 "extension of \"protobuf_unittest.TestAllTypes\".", | 
 |                 1, 11); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, MissingRequired) { | 
 |   unittest::TestRequired message; | 
 |   ExpectFailure("a: 1", | 
 |                 "Message missing required fields: b, c", | 
 |                 0, 1, &message); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, ParseDuplicateRequired) { | 
 |   unittest::TestRequired message; | 
 |   ExpectFailure("a: 1 b: 2 c: 3 a: 1", | 
 |                 "Non-repeated field \"a\" is specified multiple times.", | 
 |                 1, 17, &message); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, ParseDuplicateOptional) { | 
 |   unittest::ForeignMessage message; | 
 |   ExpectFailure("c: 1 c: 2", | 
 |                 "Non-repeated field \"c\" is specified multiple times.", | 
 |                 1, 7, &message); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, MergeDuplicateRequired) { | 
 |   unittest::TestRequired message; | 
 |   TextFormat::Parser parser; | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(parser.MergeFromString("a: 1 b: 2 c: 3 a: 4", &message)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(4, message.a()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, MergeDuplicateOptional) { | 
 |   unittest::ForeignMessage message; | 
 |   TextFormat::Parser parser; | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(parser.MergeFromString("c: 1 c: 2", &message)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(2, message.c()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, ExplicitDelimiters) { | 
 |   unittest::TestRequired message; | 
 |   EXPECT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFromString("a:1,b:2;c:3", &message)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(1, message.a()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(2, message.b()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(3, message.c()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, PrintErrorsToStderr) { | 
 |   vector<string> errors; | 
 |  | 
 |   { | 
 |     ScopedMemoryLog log; | 
 |     unittest::TestAllTypes proto; | 
 |     EXPECT_FALSE(TextFormat::ParseFromString("no_such_field: 1", &proto)); | 
 |     errors = log.GetMessages(ERROR); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(1, errors.size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("Error parsing text-format protobuf_unittest.TestAllTypes: " | 
 |             "1:14: Message type \"protobuf_unittest.TestAllTypes\" has no field " | 
 |             "named \"no_such_field\".", | 
 |             errors[0]); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, FailsOnTokenizationError) { | 
 |   vector<string> errors; | 
 |  | 
 |   { | 
 |     ScopedMemoryLog log; | 
 |     unittest::TestAllTypes proto; | 
 |     EXPECT_FALSE(TextFormat::ParseFromString("\020", &proto)); | 
 |     errors = log.GetMessages(ERROR); | 
 |   } | 
 |  | 
 |   ASSERT_EQ(1, errors.size()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("Error parsing text-format protobuf_unittest.TestAllTypes: " | 
 |             "1:1: Invalid control characters encountered in text.", | 
 |             errors[0]); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatParserTest, ParseDeprecatedField) { | 
 |   unittest::TestDeprecatedFields message; | 
 |   ExpectMessage("deprecated_int32: 42", | 
 |                 "WARNING:text format contains deprecated field " | 
 |                 "\"deprecated_int32\"", 1, 21, &message, true); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | class TextFormatMessageSetTest : public testing::Test { | 
 |  protected: | 
 |   static const char proto_debug_string_[]; | 
 | }; | 
 | const char TextFormatMessageSetTest::proto_debug_string_[] = | 
 | "message_set {\n" | 
 | "  [protobuf_unittest.TestMessageSetExtension1] {\n" | 
 | "    i: 23\n" | 
 | "  }\n" | 
 | "  [protobuf_unittest.TestMessageSetExtension2] {\n" | 
 | "    str: \"foo\"\n" | 
 | "  }\n" | 
 | "}\n"; | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatMessageSetTest, Serialize) { | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestMessageSetContainer proto; | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestMessageSetExtension1* item_a = | 
 |     proto.mutable_message_set()->MutableExtension( | 
 |       protobuf_unittest::TestMessageSetExtension1::message_set_extension); | 
 |   item_a->set_i(23); | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestMessageSetExtension2* item_b = | 
 |     proto.mutable_message_set()->MutableExtension( | 
 |       protobuf_unittest::TestMessageSetExtension2::message_set_extension); | 
 |   item_b->set_str("foo"); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(proto_debug_string_, proto.DebugString()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TEST_F(TextFormatMessageSetTest, Deserialize) { | 
 |   protobuf_unittest::TestMessageSetContainer proto; | 
 |   ASSERT_TRUE(TextFormat::ParseFromString(proto_debug_string_, &proto)); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(23, proto.message_set().GetExtension( | 
 |     protobuf_unittest::TestMessageSetExtension1::message_set_extension).i()); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ("foo", proto.message_set().GetExtension( | 
 |     protobuf_unittest::TestMessageSetExtension2::message_set_extension).str()); | 
 |  | 
 |   // Ensure that these are the only entries present. | 
 |   vector<const FieldDescriptor*> descriptors; | 
 |   proto.message_set().GetReflection()->ListFields( | 
 |     proto.message_set(), &descriptors); | 
 |   EXPECT_EQ(2, descriptors.size()); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | }  // namespace text_format_unittest | 
 | }  // namespace protobuf | 
 | }  // namespace google |