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Bump protobuf from 3.13.0 to 3.15.8 #41

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Bumps protobuf from 3.13.0 to 3.15.8.

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Protocol Buffers v3.15.8

Ruby

  • Fixed memory leak of Ruby arena objects (#8461)

Protocol Buffers v3.15.7

C++

  • Remove the ::pb namespace (alias) (#8423)

Ruby

  • Fix unbounded memory growth for Ruby <2.7 (#8429)
  • Fixed message equality in cases where the message type is different (#8434)

Protocol Buffers v3.15.6

Ruby

  • Fixed bug in string comparison logic (#8386)

Protocol Buffers v3.15.5

Ruby

  • Fixed quadratic memory use in array append (#8379)

PHP

  • Fixed quadratic memory use in array append (#8379)

C++

  • Do not disable RTTI by default in the CMake build (#8377)

Protocol Buffers v3.15.4

Ruby

  • Fixed SEGV when users pass nil messages (#8363)
  • Fixed quadratic memory usage when appending to arrays (#8364)

C++

  • Create a CMake option to control whether or not RTTI is enabled (#8361)

PHP

  • read_property() handler is not supposed to return NULL (#8362)

Protocol Buffers v3.15.3

Ruby

  • Ruby <2.7 now uses WeakMap too, which prevents memory leaks. (#8341)

Protocol Buffers v3.15.2

Ruby

  • Fix for FieldDescriptor.get(msg) (#8330)

C++

  • Fix PROTOBUF_CONSTINIT macro redefinition (#8323)

Protocol Buffers v3.15.1

Ruby

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Commits
  • 436bd78 Updated version to 3.15.8 (#8463)
  • 1ed9a8b Merge pull request #8461 from haberman/ruby-arena-memory-leak
  • 67fee91 Fixed memory leak of Ruby arena objects.
  • 878be35 Update protobuf version
  • c00c2d4 Updated CHANGES.txt and package.xml with changes for 3.15.7
  • 240e54e Remove references to stale benchmark data sources.
  • f3f8707 Merge pull request #8434 from haberman/ruby-message-eq
  • 38e1b59 Elided the TYPE() and msgdef checks by using CLASS_OF.
  • d69f482 Fixed message equality in cases where the message type is different.
  • a38319b Merge pull request #8429 from haberman/ruby-gc-secondarymap
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Superseded by #43.

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