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internal/impl: enable fully lazy extensions (over Size and Marshal)
Extensions will be kept in wire format over proto.Size and proto.Marshal. This change is a significant performance optimization for jobs that read and write Protobuf messages of the same type, but do not need to process extensions. This change is based on work by Patrik Nyblom. Note that the proto.Size semantics for lazy messages might be surprising; see https://protobuf.dev/reference/go/size/ for details. We have been running this change for about two weeks in Google, all known breakages have already been addressed with CL 579995. related to golang/protobuf#1609 Change-Id: I16be78d15304d775bb30e76356a1a61d61300b43 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/protobuf/+/580015 Reviewed-by: Lasse Folger <lassefolger@google.com> Auto-Submit: Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@google.com> LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
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// Copyright 2024 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. | ||
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style | ||
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | ||
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package impl_test | ||
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import ( | ||
"testing" | ||
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"google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" | ||
"google.golang.org/protobuf/testing/protopack" | ||
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lazytestpb "google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/testprotos/lazy" | ||
) | ||
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// Constructs a message encoded in denormalized (non-minimal) wire format, but | ||
// using two levels of nesting: A top-level message with a child message which | ||
// in turn has a grandchild message. | ||
func denormalizedTwoLevel(t *testing.T) ([]byte, *lazytestpb.Top, error) { | ||
// Construct a message with denormalized (non-minimal) wire format: | ||
// 1. Encode a top-level message with submessage B (ext) + C (field) | ||
// 2. Replace the encoding of submessage C (field) with | ||
// another instance of submessage B (ext) | ||
// | ||
// This modification of the wire format is spec'd in Protobuf: | ||
// https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/issues/9257 | ||
grandchild := &lazytestpb.Sub{} | ||
proto.SetExtension(grandchild, lazytestpb.E_Ext_B, &lazytestpb.Ext{ | ||
SomeFlag: proto.Bool(true), | ||
}) | ||
expectedMessage := &lazytestpb.Top{ | ||
Child: &lazytestpb.Sub{ | ||
Grandchild: grandchild, | ||
}, | ||
A: proto.Uint32(2342), | ||
} | ||
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fullMessage := protopack.Message{ | ||
protopack.Tag{1, protopack.VarintType}, protopack.Varint(2342), | ||
// Child | ||
protopack.Tag{2, protopack.BytesType}, protopack.LengthPrefix(protopack.Message{ | ||
// Grandchild | ||
protopack.Tag{4, protopack.BytesType}, protopack.LengthPrefix(protopack.Message{ | ||
// The first occurrence of B matches expectedMessage: | ||
protopack.Tag{2, protopack.BytesType}, protopack.LengthPrefix(protopack.Message{ | ||
protopack.Tag{1, protopack.VarintType}, protopack.Varint(1), | ||
}), | ||
// This second duplicative occurrence of B is spec'd in Protobuf: | ||
// https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/issues/9257 | ||
protopack.Tag{2, protopack.BytesType}, protopack.LengthPrefix(protopack.Message{ | ||
protopack.Tag{1, protopack.VarintType}, protopack.Varint(1), | ||
}), | ||
}), | ||
}), | ||
}.Marshal() | ||
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return fullMessage, expectedMessage, nil | ||
} | ||
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func TestNoInvalidWireFormatWithDeterministicLazy(t *testing.T) { | ||
fullMessage, _, err := denormalizedTwoLevel(t) | ||
if err != nil { | ||
t.Fatal(err) | ||
} | ||
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top := &lazytestpb.Top{} | ||
if err := proto.Unmarshal(fullMessage, top); err != nil { | ||
t.Fatal(err) | ||
} | ||
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// Requesting deterministic marshaling should result in unmarshaling (and | ||
// thereby normalizing the non-minimal encoding) when sizing. | ||
// | ||
// If the deterministic flag is dropped (like before cl/624951104), the size | ||
// cache is populated with the non-minimal size. The Marshal call below | ||
// lazily unmarshals (due to the Deterministic flag), which includes | ||
// normalization, and will then report a size mismatch error (instead of | ||
// producing invalid wire format). | ||
proto.MarshalOptions{Deterministic: true}.Size(top) | ||
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_, err = proto.MarshalOptions{ | ||
Deterministic: true, | ||
UseCachedSize: true, | ||
}.Marshal(top) | ||
if err != nil { | ||
t.Fatal(err) | ||
} | ||
} |
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