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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package text implements the text format for protocol buffers.
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// This package has no semantic understanding for protocol buffers and is only
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// a parser and composer for the format.
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//
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// There is no formal specification for the protobuf text format, as such the
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// C++ implementation (see google::protobuf::TextFormat) is the reference
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// implementation of the text format.
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//
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// This package is neither a superset nor a subset of the C++ implementation.
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// This implementation permits a more liberal grammar in some cases to be
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// backwards compatible with the historical Go implementation.
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// Future parsings unique to Go should not be added.
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// Some grammars allowed by the C++ implementation are deliberately
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// not implemented here because they are considered a bug by the protobuf team
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// and should not be replicated.
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//
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// The Go implementation should implement a sufficient amount of the C++
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// grammar such that the default text serialization by C++ can be parsed by Go.
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// However, just because the C++ parser accepts some input does not mean that
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// the Go implementation should as well.
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//
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// The text format is almost a superset of JSON except:
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// - message keys are not quoted strings, but identifiers
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// - the top-level value must be a message without the delimiters
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2020-08-09 22:29:54 +00:00
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package text
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