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class FieldOptions

Generated from protobuf message <code>google.protobuf.FieldOptions</code>

Hierarchy

  • class \Google\Protobuf\Internal\Message
    • class \Google\Protobuf\Internal\FieldOptions extends \Google\Protobuf\Internal\Message

Expanded class hierarchy of FieldOptions

File

vendor/google/protobuf/src/Google/Protobuf/Internal/FieldOptions.php, line 16

Namespace

Google\Protobuf\Internal
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class FieldOptions extends \Google\Protobuf\Internal\Message {
    
    /**
     * 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!
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType ctype = 1 [default = STRING];</code>
     */
    protected $ctype = null;
    
    /**
     * 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-prefixed blob. In proto3, only explicit setting it to
     * false will avoid using packed encoding.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool packed = 2;</code>
     */
    protected $packed = null;
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType jstype = 6 [default = JS_NORMAL];</code>
     */
    protected $jstype = null;
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool lazy = 5 [default = false];</code>
     */
    protected $lazy = null;
    
    /**
     * unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should
     * only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance
     * reasons.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool unverified_lazy = 15 [default = false];</code>
     */
    protected $unverified_lazy = null;
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool deprecated = 3 [default = false];</code>
     */
    protected $deprecated = null;
    
    /**
     * For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool weak = 10 [default = false];</code>
     */
    protected $weak = null;
    
    /**
     * The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>repeated .google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;</code>
     */
    private $uninterpreted_option;
    
    /**
     * Constructor.
     *
     * @param array $data {
     *     Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
     *
     *     @type int $ctype
     *           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!
     *     @type bool $packed
     *           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-prefixed blob. In proto3, only explicit setting it to
     *           false will avoid using packed encoding.
     *     @type int $jstype
     *           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.
     *     @type bool $lazy
     *           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.
     *     @type bool $unverified_lazy
     *           unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should
     *           only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance
     *           reasons.
     *     @type bool $deprecated
     *           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.
     *     @type bool $weak
     *           For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
     *     @type array<\Google\Protobuf\Internal\UninterpretedOption>|\Google\Protobuf\Internal\RepeatedField $uninterpreted_option
     *           The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
     * }
     */
    public function __construct($data = NULL) {
        \GPBMetadata\Google\Protobuf\Internal\Descriptor::initOnce();
        parent::__construct($data);
    }
    
    /**
     * 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!
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType ctype = 1 [default = STRING];</code>
     * @return int
     */
    public function getCtype() {
        return isset($this->ctype) ? $this->ctype : 0;
    }
    public function hasCtype() {
        return isset($this->ctype);
    }
    public function clearCtype() {
        unset($this->ctype);
    }
    
    /**
     * 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!
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType ctype = 1 [default = STRING];</code>
     * @param int $var
     * @return $this
     */
    public function setCtype($var) {
        GPBUtil::checkEnum($var, \Google\Protobuf\Internal\FieldOptions\CType::class);
        $this->ctype = $var;
        return $this;
    }
    
    /**
     * 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-prefixed blob. In proto3, only explicit setting it to
     * false will avoid using packed encoding.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool packed = 2;</code>
     * @return bool
     */
    public function getPacked() {
        return isset($this->packed) ? $this->packed : false;
    }
    public function hasPacked() {
        return isset($this->packed);
    }
    public function clearPacked() {
        unset($this->packed);
    }
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool packed = 2;</code>
     * @param bool $var
     * @return $this
     */
    public function setPacked($var) {
        GPBUtil::checkBool($var);
        $this->packed = $var;
        return $this;
    }
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType jstype = 6 [default = JS_NORMAL];</code>
     * @return int
     */
    public function getJstype() {
        return isset($this->jstype) ? $this->jstype : 0;
    }
    public function hasJstype() {
        return isset($this->jstype);
    }
    public function clearJstype() {
        unset($this->jstype);
    }
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType jstype = 6 [default = JS_NORMAL];</code>
     * @param int $var
     * @return $this
     */
    public function setJstype($var) {
        GPBUtil::checkEnum($var, \Google\Protobuf\Internal\FieldOptions\JSType::class);
        $this->jstype = $var;
        return $this;
    }
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool lazy = 5 [default = false];</code>
     * @return bool
     */
    public function getLazy() {
        return isset($this->lazy) ? $this->lazy : false;
    }
    public function hasLazy() {
        return isset($this->lazy);
    }
    public function clearLazy() {
        unset($this->lazy);
    }
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool lazy = 5 [default = false];</code>
     * @param bool $var
     * @return $this
     */
    public function setLazy($var) {
        GPBUtil::checkBool($var);
        $this->lazy = $var;
        return $this;
    }
    
    /**
     * unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should
     * only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance
     * reasons.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool unverified_lazy = 15 [default = false];</code>
     * @return bool
     */
    public function getUnverifiedLazy() {
        return isset($this->unverified_lazy) ? $this->unverified_lazy : false;
    }
    public function hasUnverifiedLazy() {
        return isset($this->unverified_lazy);
    }
    public function clearUnverifiedLazy() {
        unset($this->unverified_lazy);
    }
    
    /**
     * unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should
     * only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance
     * reasons.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool unverified_lazy = 15 [default = false];</code>
     * @param bool $var
     * @return $this
     */
    public function setUnverifiedLazy($var) {
        GPBUtil::checkBool($var);
        $this->unverified_lazy = $var;
        return $this;
    }
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool deprecated = 3 [default = false];</code>
     * @return bool
     */
    public function getDeprecated() {
        return isset($this->deprecated) ? $this->deprecated : false;
    }
    public function hasDeprecated() {
        return isset($this->deprecated);
    }
    public function clearDeprecated() {
        unset($this->deprecated);
    }
    
    /**
     * 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.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool deprecated = 3 [default = false];</code>
     * @param bool $var
     * @return $this
     */
    public function setDeprecated($var) {
        GPBUtil::checkBool($var);
        $this->deprecated = $var;
        return $this;
    }
    
    /**
     * For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool weak = 10 [default = false];</code>
     * @return bool
     */
    public function getWeak() {
        return isset($this->weak) ? $this->weak : false;
    }
    public function hasWeak() {
        return isset($this->weak);
    }
    public function clearWeak() {
        unset($this->weak);
    }
    
    /**
     * For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>optional bool weak = 10 [default = false];</code>
     * @param bool $var
     * @return $this
     */
    public function setWeak($var) {
        GPBUtil::checkBool($var);
        $this->weak = $var;
        return $this;
    }
    
    /**
     * The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>repeated .google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;</code>
     * @return \Google\Protobuf\Internal\RepeatedField
     */
    public function getUninterpretedOption() {
        return $this->uninterpreted_option;
    }
    
    /**
     * The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
     *
     * Generated from protobuf field <code>repeated .google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999;</code>
     * @param array<\Google\Protobuf\Internal\UninterpretedOption>|\Google\Protobuf\Internal\RepeatedField $var
     * @return $this
     */
    public function setUninterpretedOption($var) {
        $arr = GPBUtil::checkRepeatedField($var, \Google\Protobuf\Internal\GPBType::MESSAGE, \Google\Protobuf\Internal\UninterpretedOption::class);
        $this->uninterpreted_option = $arr;
        return $this;
    }

}

Members

Title Sort descending Modifiers Object type Summary Overriden Title
FieldOptions::$ctype protected property The ctype option instructs the C++ code generator to use a different
representation of the field than it normally would. See the specific
options below. This option is not yet implemented in the open source
release -- sorry, we&#039;ll try to…
FieldOptions::$deprecated protected property 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.
FieldOptions::$jstype protected property The jstype option determines the JavaScript type used for values of the
field. The option is permitted only for 64 bit integral and fixed types
(int64, uint64, sint64, fixed64, sfixed64). A field with jstype JS_STRING
is represented as JavaScript…
FieldOptions::$lazy protected property 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&#039;s contents will not be parsed but instead stored in encoded
form. The inner message will…
FieldOptions::$packed protected property The packed option can be enabled for repeated primitive fields to enable
a more efficient representation on the wire. Rather than repeatedly
writing the tag and type for each element, the entire array is encoded as
a single length-prefixed blob. In…
FieldOptions::$uninterpreted_option private property The parser stores options it doesn&#039;t recognize here. See above.
FieldOptions::$unverified_lazy protected property unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should
only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance
reasons.
FieldOptions::$weak protected property For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
FieldOptions::clearCtype public function
FieldOptions::clearDeprecated public function
FieldOptions::clearJstype public function
FieldOptions::clearLazy public function
FieldOptions::clearPacked public function
FieldOptions::clearUnverifiedLazy public function
FieldOptions::clearWeak public function
FieldOptions::getCtype public function 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&#039;ll try to…
FieldOptions::getDeprecated public function 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.
FieldOptions::getJstype public function 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…
FieldOptions::getLazy public function 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&#039;s contents will not be parsed but instead stored in encoded
form. The inner message will…
FieldOptions::getPacked public function 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-prefixed blob. In…
FieldOptions::getUninterpretedOption public function The parser stores options it doesn&#039;t recognize here. See above.
FieldOptions::getUnverifiedLazy public function unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should
only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance
reasons.
FieldOptions::getWeak public function For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
FieldOptions::hasCtype public function
FieldOptions::hasDeprecated public function
FieldOptions::hasJstype public function
FieldOptions::hasLazy public function
FieldOptions::hasPacked public function
FieldOptions::hasUnverifiedLazy public function
FieldOptions::hasWeak public function
FieldOptions::setCtype public function 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&#039;ll try to…
FieldOptions::setDeprecated public function 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.
FieldOptions::setJstype public function 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…
FieldOptions::setLazy public function 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&#039;s contents will not be parsed but instead stored in encoded
form. The inner message will…
FieldOptions::setPacked public function 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…
FieldOptions::setUninterpretedOption public function The parser stores options it doesn&#039;t recognize here. See above.
FieldOptions::setUnverifiedLazy public function unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should
only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance
reasons.
FieldOptions::setWeak public function For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
FieldOptions::__construct public function Constructor. Overrides Message::__construct
Message::$desc private property @ignore
Message::$unknown private property
Message::appendHelper private function
Message::byteSize public function @ignore
Message::clear public function Clear all containing fields.
Message::convertJsonValueToProtoValue private function
Message::defaultValue private function @ignore
Message::discardUnknownFields public function Clear all unknown fields previously parsed.
Message::existField private function @ignore
Message::fieldByteSize private function @ignore
Message::fieldDataOnlyByteSize private function @ignore
Message::fieldDataOnlyJsonByteSize private function @ignore
Message::fieldJsonByteSize private function @ignore
Message::hasOneof protected function
Message::initWithDescriptor private function @ignore
Message::initWithGeneratedPool private function @ignore
Message::jsonByteSize public function @ignore
Message::kvUpdateHelper private function
Message::mergeFrom public function Merges the contents of the specified message into current message.
Message::mergeFromArray protected function Populates the message from a user-supplied PHP array. Array keys
correspond to Message properties and nested message properties.
Message::mergeFromArrayJsonImpl private function
Message::mergeFromJsonArray protected function
Message::mergeFromJsonString public function Parses a json string to protobuf message.
Message::mergeFromString public function Parses a protocol buffer contained in a string.
Message::normalizeArrayElementsToMessageType private static function Tries to normalize the elements in $value into a provided protobuf
wrapper type $class. If $value is any type other than array, we do
not do any conversion, and instead rely on the existing protobuf
type checking. If $value is an array, we process…
Message::normalizeToMessageType private static function Tries to normalize $value into a provided protobuf wrapper type $class.
If $value is any type other than an object, we attempt to construct an
instance of $class and assign $value to it using the setValue method
shared by all wrapper types.
Message::parseFieldFromStream private function @ignore
Message::parseFieldFromStreamNoTag private static function @ignore
Message::parseFromJsonStream public function @ignore
Message::parseFromStream public function @ignore
Message::readOneof protected function
Message::readWrapperValue protected function
Message::repeatedFieldDataOnlyByteSize private function @ignore
Message::serializeFieldToJsonStream private function @ignore
Message::serializeFieldToStream private function @ignore
Message::serializeMapFieldToStream private function @ignore
Message::serializeRepeatedFieldToStream private function @ignore
Message::serializeSingularFieldToStream private function @ignore
Message::serializeToJsonStream public function @ignore
Message::serializeToJsonString public function Serialize the message to json string.
Message::serializeToStream public function @ignore
Message::serializeToString public function Serialize the message to string.
Message::skipField private function @ignore
Message::whichOneof protected function
Message::writeOneof protected function
Message::writeWrapperValue protected function
Message::__debugInfo public function

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