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Here are fragments to be discussed in the next release notes:

  • Retirement notice.
  • Reimplemented in terms of package protodelim.

v2.0.0

Summary: Modernization of this package to Go standards in 2022, mostly through internal cleanups.

New Features: None

The last time this package was significantly modified was 2016, which predates cmp, subtests, the modern Protocol Buffer implementation, and numerous Go practices that emerged in the intervening years. The new release is tested against Go 1.19, though I expect it would work with Go 1.13 just fine.

Finally, I declared bankruptcy on the vendored test fixtures and opted for creating my own. This is due to the underlying implementation of the generated code in conjunction with working with a moving target that is an external data model representation.

Upgrade Notes: This is the aborted v1.0.3 release repackaged as a new major version 2. To use this, you will need to do or check the following:

  1. The Protocol Buffer messages you provide to this API are from the google.golang.org/protobuf module. Take special care to audit any generated or checked-in Protocol Buffer message file assets. They may need to be regenerated.

  2. Your code should presumably use the google.golang.org/protobuf module for Protocol Buffers.

  3. This is a new major version of the module, so you will need to transition from module github.com/matttproud/golang_protobuf_extensions to github.com/matttproud/golang_protobuf_extensions/v2.

v1.0.4

Summary: This is an emergency re-tag of v1.0.2 since v1.0.3 broke API compatibility for legacy users. See the description of v1.0.2 for details.

v1.0.3

DO NOT USE: Use v1.0.4 instead. What is described in v1.0.3 will be transitioned to a new major version.

Summary: Modernization of this package to Go standards in 2022, mostly through internal cleanups.

New Features: None

The last time this package was significantly modified was 2016, which predates cmp, subtests, the modern Protocol Buffer implementation, and numerous Go practices that emerged in the intervening years. The new release is tested against Go 1.19, though I expect it would work with Go 1.13 just fine.

Finally, I declared bankruptcy on the vendored test fixtures and opted for creating my own. This is due to the underlying implementation of the generated code in conjunction with working with a moving target that is an external data model representation.

v1.0.2

Summary: Tagged version with Go module support.

New Features: None

End-users wanted a tagged release that includes Go module support.