matterbridge/vendor/google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect/source.go

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// Copyright 2019 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 protoreflect
// SourceLocations is a list of source locations.
type SourceLocations interface {
// Len reports the number of source locations in the proto file.
Len() int
// Get returns the ith SourceLocation. It panics if out of bounds.
Get(int) SourceLocation
doNotImplement
// TODO: Add ByPath and ByDescriptor helper methods.
}
// SourceLocation describes a source location and
// corresponds with the google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location message.
type SourceLocation struct {
// Path is the path to the declaration from the root file descriptor.
// The contents of this slice must not be mutated.
Path SourcePath
// StartLine and StartColumn are the zero-indexed starting location
// in the source file for the declaration.
StartLine, StartColumn int
// EndLine and EndColumn are the zero-indexed ending location
// in the source file for the declaration.
// In the descriptor.proto, the end line may be omitted if it is identical
// to the start line. Here, it is always populated.
EndLine, EndColumn int
// LeadingDetachedComments are the leading detached comments
// for the declaration. The contents of this slice must not be mutated.
LeadingDetachedComments []string
// LeadingComments is the leading attached comment for the declaration.
LeadingComments string
// TrailingComments is the trailing attached comment for the declaration.
TrailingComments string
}
// SourcePath identifies part of a file descriptor for a source location.
// The SourcePath is a sequence of either field numbers or indexes into
// a repeated field that form a path starting from the root file descriptor.
//
// See google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo.Location.path.
type SourcePath []int32
// TODO: Add SourcePath.String method to pretty-print the path. For example:
// ".message_type[6].nested_type[15].field[3]"