From cdd7ad020e165fe680703b6d3319b908b682fb7a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Dolgov Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2023 17:12:29 +0300 Subject: jaeger-client -> opentelemetry --- .../src/Google/Protobuf/Internal/FieldOptions.php | 559 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 559 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/google/protobuf/src/Google/Protobuf/Internal/FieldOptions.php (limited to 'vendor/google/protobuf/src/Google/Protobuf/Internal/FieldOptions.php') diff --git a/vendor/google/protobuf/src/Google/Protobuf/Internal/FieldOptions.php b/vendor/google/protobuf/src/Google/Protobuf/Internal/FieldOptions.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ea32e7f2a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/google/protobuf/src/Google/Protobuf/Internal/FieldOptions.php @@ -0,0 +1,559 @@ +google.protobuf.FieldOptions + */ +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 optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType ctype = 1 [default = STRING]; + */ + 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-delimited blob. In proto3, only explicit setting it to + * false will avoid using packed encoding. + * + * Generated from protobuf field optional bool packed = 2; + */ + 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 optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType jstype = 6 [default = JS_NORMAL]; + */ + 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 optional bool lazy = 5 [default = false]; + */ + 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 optional bool unverified_lazy = 15 [default = false]; + */ + 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 optional bool deprecated = 3 [default = false]; + */ + protected $deprecated = null; + /** + * For Google-internal migration only. Do not use. + * + * Generated from protobuf field optional bool weak = 10 [default = false]; + */ + protected $weak = null; + /** + * The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above. + * + * Generated from protobuf field repeated .google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999; + */ + 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-delimited 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($data); + } + + /** + * The ctype option instructs the C++ code generator to use a different + * representation of the field than it normally would. See the specific + * options below. This option is not yet implemented in the open source + * release -- sorry, we'll try to include it in a future version! + * + * Generated from protobuf field optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType ctype = 1 [default = STRING]; + * @return int + */ + public function getCtype() + { + return isset($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 optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.CType ctype = 1 [default = STRING]; + * @param int $var + * @return $this + */ + public function setCtype($var) + { + GPBUtil::checkEnum($var, \Google\Protobuf\Internal\FieldOptions\CType::class); + $this->ctype = $var; + + return $this; + } + + /** + * The packed option can be enabled for repeated primitive fields to enable + * a more efficient representation on the wire. Rather than repeatedly + * writing the tag and type for each element, the entire array is encoded as + * a single length-delimited blob. In proto3, only explicit setting it to + * false will avoid using packed encoding. + * + * Generated from protobuf field optional bool packed = 2; + * @return bool + */ + public function getPacked() + { + return isset($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 optional bool packed = 2; + * @param bool $var + * @return $this + */ + public function setPacked($var) + { + GPBUtil::checkBool($var); + $this->packed = $var; + + return $this; + } + + /** + * The jstype option determines the JavaScript type used for values of the + * field. The option is permitted only for 64 bit integral and fixed types + * (int64, uint64, sint64, fixed64, sfixed64). A field with jstype JS_STRING + * is represented as JavaScript string, which avoids loss of precision that + * can happen when a large value is converted to a floating point JavaScript. + * Specifying JS_NUMBER for the jstype causes the generated JavaScript code to + * use the JavaScript "number" type. The behavior of the default option + * JS_NORMAL is implementation dependent. + * This option is an enum to permit additional types to be added, e.g. + * goog.math.Integer. + * + * Generated from protobuf field optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType jstype = 6 [default = JS_NORMAL]; + * @return int + */ + public function getJstype() + { + return isset($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 optional .google.protobuf.FieldOptions.JSType jstype = 6 [default = JS_NORMAL]; + * @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 optional bool lazy = 5 [default = false]; + * @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 optional bool lazy = 5 [default = false]; + * @param bool $var + * @return $this + */ + public function setLazy($var) + { + GPBUtil::checkBool($var); + $this->lazy = $var; + + return $this; + } + + /** + * unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should + * only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance + * reasons. + * + * Generated from protobuf field optional bool unverified_lazy = 15 [default = false]; + * @return bool + */ + public function getUnverifiedLazy() + { + return isset($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 optional bool unverified_lazy = 15 [default = false]; + * @param bool $var + * @return $this + */ + public function setUnverifiedLazy($var) + { + GPBUtil::checkBool($var); + $this->unverified_lazy = $var; + + return $this; + } + + /** + * Is this field deprecated? + * Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations + * for accessors, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least, this + * is a formalization for deprecating fields. + * + * Generated from protobuf field optional bool deprecated = 3 [default = false]; + * @return bool + */ + public function getDeprecated() + { + return isset($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 optional bool deprecated = 3 [default = false]; + * @param bool $var + * @return $this + */ + public function setDeprecated($var) + { + GPBUtil::checkBool($var); + $this->deprecated = $var; + + return $this; + } + + /** + * For Google-internal migration only. Do not use. + * + * Generated from protobuf field optional bool weak = 10 [default = false]; + * @return bool + */ + public function getWeak() + { + return isset($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 optional bool weak = 10 [default = false]; + * @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 repeated .google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999; + * @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 repeated .google.protobuf.UninterpretedOption uninterpreted_option = 999; + * @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; + } + +} + -- cgit v1.2.3