gotosocial/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/encoding/text/doc.go
kim a156188b3e
[chore] update dependencies, bump to Go 1.19.1 (#826)
* update dependencies, bump Go version to 1.19

* bump test image Go version

* update golangci-lint

* update gotosocial-drone-build

* sign

* linting, go fmt

* update swagger docs

* update swagger docs

* whitespace

* update contributing.md

* fuckin whoopsie doopsie

* linterino, linteroni

* fix followrequest test not starting processor

* fix other api/client tests not starting processor

* fix remaining tests where processor not started

* bump go-runners version

* don't check last-webfingered-at, processor may have updated this

* update swagger command

* update bun to latest version

* fix embed to work the same as before with new bun

Signed-off-by: kim <grufwub@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
2022-09-28 18:30:40 +01:00

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