nominal_api/proto/
google.protobuf.rs

1// This file is @generated by prost-build.
2/// The protocol compiler can output a FileDescriptorSet containing the .proto
3/// files it parses.
4#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
5pub struct FileDescriptorSet {
6    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "1")]
7    pub file: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<FileDescriptorProto>,
8}
9/// Describes a complete .proto file.
10#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
11pub struct FileDescriptorProto {
12    /// file name, relative to root of source tree
13    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "1")]
14    pub name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
15    /// e.g. "foo", "foo.bar", etc.
16    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "2")]
17    pub package: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
18    /// Names of files imported by this file.
19    #[prost(string, repeated, tag = "3")]
20    pub dependency: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
21    /// Indexes of the public imported files in the dependency list above.
22    #[prost(int32, repeated, packed = "false", tag = "10")]
23    pub public_dependency: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<i32>,
24    /// Indexes of the weak imported files in the dependency list.
25    /// For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
26    #[prost(int32, repeated, packed = "false", tag = "11")]
27    pub weak_dependency: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<i32>,
28    /// Names of files imported by this file purely for the purpose of providing
29    /// option extensions. These are excluded from the dependency list above.
30    #[prost(string, repeated, tag = "15")]
31    pub option_dependency: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
32    /// All top-level definitions in this file.
33    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "4")]
34    pub message_type: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<DescriptorProto>,
35    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "5")]
36    pub enum_type: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<EnumDescriptorProto>,
37    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "6")]
38    pub service: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<ServiceDescriptorProto>,
39    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "7")]
40    pub extension: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<FieldDescriptorProto>,
41    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "8")]
42    pub options: ::core::option::Option<FileOptions>,
43    /// This field contains optional information about the original source code.
44    /// You may safely remove this entire field without harming runtime
45    /// functionality of the descriptors -- the information is needed only by
46    /// development tools.
47    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "9")]
48    pub source_code_info: ::core::option::Option<SourceCodeInfo>,
49    /// The syntax of the proto file.
50    /// The supported values are "proto2", "proto3", and "editions".
51    ///
52    /// If `edition` is present, this value must be "editions".
53    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
54    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
55    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
56    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "12")]
57    pub syntax: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
58    /// The edition of the proto file.
59    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
60    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
61    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
62    #[prost(enumeration = "Edition", optional, tag = "14")]
63    pub edition: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
64}
65/// Describes a message type.
66#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
67pub struct DescriptorProto {
68    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "1")]
69    pub name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
70    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "2")]
71    pub field: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<FieldDescriptorProto>,
72    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "6")]
73    pub extension: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<FieldDescriptorProto>,
74    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "3")]
75    pub nested_type: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<DescriptorProto>,
76    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "4")]
77    pub enum_type: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<EnumDescriptorProto>,
78    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "5")]
79    pub extension_range: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<descriptor_proto::ExtensionRange>,
80    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "8")]
81    pub oneof_decl: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<OneofDescriptorProto>,
82    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "7")]
83    pub options: ::core::option::Option<MessageOptions>,
84    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "9")]
85    pub reserved_range: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<descriptor_proto::ReservedRange>,
86    /// Reserved field names, which may not be used by fields in the same message.
87    /// A given name may only be reserved once.
88    #[prost(string, repeated, tag = "10")]
89    pub reserved_name: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
90    /// Support for `export` and `local` keywords on enums.
91    #[prost(enumeration = "SymbolVisibility", optional, tag = "11")]
92    pub visibility: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
93}
94/// Nested message and enum types in `DescriptorProto`.
95pub mod descriptor_proto {
96    #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
97    pub struct ExtensionRange {
98        /// Inclusive.
99        #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "1")]
100        pub start: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
101        /// Exclusive.
102        #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "2")]
103        pub end: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
104        #[prost(message, optional, tag = "3")]
105        pub options: ::core::option::Option<super::ExtensionRangeOptions>,
106    }
107    /// Range of reserved tag numbers. Reserved tag numbers may not be used by
108    /// fields or extension ranges in the same message. Reserved ranges may
109    /// not overlap.
110    #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
111    pub struct ReservedRange {
112        /// Inclusive.
113        #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "1")]
114        pub start: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
115        /// Exclusive.
116        #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "2")]
117        pub end: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
118    }
119}
120#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
121pub struct ExtensionRangeOptions {
122    /// The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
123    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "999")]
124    pub uninterpreted_option: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<UninterpretedOption>,
125    /// For external users: DO NOT USE. We are in the process of open sourcing
126    /// extension declaration and executing internal cleanups before it can be
127    /// used externally.
128    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "2")]
129    pub declaration: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<extension_range_options::Declaration>,
130    /// Any features defined in the specific edition.
131    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "50")]
132    pub features: ::core::option::Option<FeatureSet>,
133    /// The verification state of the range.
134    /// TODO: flip the default to DECLARATION once all empty ranges
135    /// are marked as UNVERIFIED.
136    #[prost(
137        enumeration = "extension_range_options::VerificationState",
138        optional,
139        tag = "3",
140        default = "Unverified"
141    )]
142    pub verification: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
143}
144/// Nested message and enum types in `ExtensionRangeOptions`.
145pub mod extension_range_options {
146    #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
147    pub struct Declaration {
148        /// The extension number declared within the extension range.
149        #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "1")]
150        pub number: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
151        /// The fully-qualified name of the extension field. There must be a leading
152        /// dot in front of the full name.
153        #[prost(string, optional, tag = "2")]
154        pub full_name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
155        /// The fully-qualified type name of the extension field. Unlike
156        /// Metadata.type, Declaration.type must have a leading dot for messages
157        /// and enums.
158        #[prost(string, optional, tag = "3")]
159        pub r#type: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
160        /// If true, indicates that the number is reserved in the extension range,
161        /// and any extension field with the number will fail to compile. Set this
162        /// when a declared extension field is deleted.
163        #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "5")]
164        pub reserved: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
165        /// If true, indicates that the extension must be defined as repeated.
166        /// Otherwise the extension must be defined as optional.
167        #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "6")]
168        pub repeated: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
169    }
170    /// The verification state of the extension range.
171    #[derive(
172        Clone,
173        Copy,
174        Debug,
175        PartialEq,
176        Eq,
177        Hash,
178        PartialOrd,
179        Ord,
180        ::prost::Enumeration
181    )]
182    #[repr(i32)]
183    pub enum VerificationState {
184        /// All the extensions of the range must be declared.
185        Declaration = 0,
186        Unverified = 1,
187    }
188    impl VerificationState {
189        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
190        ///
191        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
192        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
193        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
194            match self {
195                Self::Declaration => "DECLARATION",
196                Self::Unverified => "UNVERIFIED",
197            }
198        }
199        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
200        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
201            match value {
202                "DECLARATION" => Some(Self::Declaration),
203                "UNVERIFIED" => Some(Self::Unverified),
204                _ => None,
205            }
206        }
207    }
208}
209/// Describes a field within a message.
210#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
211pub struct FieldDescriptorProto {
212    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "1")]
213    pub name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
214    #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "3")]
215    pub number: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
216    #[prost(enumeration = "field_descriptor_proto::Label", optional, tag = "4")]
217    pub label: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
218    /// If type_name is set, this need not be set.  If both this and type_name
219    /// are set, this must be one of TYPE_ENUM, TYPE_MESSAGE or TYPE_GROUP.
220    #[prost(enumeration = "field_descriptor_proto::Type", optional, tag = "5")]
221    pub r#type: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
222    /// For message and enum types, this is the name of the type.  If the name
223    /// starts with a '.', it is fully-qualified.  Otherwise, C++-like scoping
224    /// rules are used to find the type (i.e. first the nested types within this
225    /// message are searched, then within the parent, on up to the root
226    /// namespace).
227    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "6")]
228    pub type_name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
229    /// For extensions, this is the name of the type being extended.  It is
230    /// resolved in the same manner as type_name.
231    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "2")]
232    pub extendee: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
233    /// For numeric types, contains the original text representation of the value.
234    /// For booleans, "true" or "false".
235    /// For strings, contains the default text contents (not escaped in any way).
236    /// For bytes, contains the C escaped value.  All bytes >= 128 are escaped.
237    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "7")]
238    pub default_value: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
239    /// If set, gives the index of a oneof in the containing type's oneof_decl
240    /// list.  This field is a member of that oneof.
241    #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "9")]
242    pub oneof_index: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
243    /// JSON name of this field. The value is set by protocol compiler. If the
244    /// user has set a "json_name" option on this field, that option's value
245    /// will be used. Otherwise, it's deduced from the field's name by converting
246    /// it to camelCase.
247    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "10")]
248    pub json_name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
249    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "8")]
250    pub options: ::core::option::Option<FieldOptions>,
251    /// If true, this is a proto3 "optional". When a proto3 field is optional, it
252    /// tracks presence regardless of field type.
253    ///
254    /// When proto3_optional is true, this field must belong to a oneof to signal
255    /// to old proto3 clients that presence is tracked for this field. This oneof
256    /// is known as a "synthetic" oneof, and this field must be its sole member
257    /// (each proto3 optional field gets its own synthetic oneof). Synthetic oneofs
258    /// exist in the descriptor only, and do not generate any API. Synthetic oneofs
259    /// must be ordered after all "real" oneofs.
260    ///
261    /// For message fields, proto3_optional doesn't create any semantic change,
262    /// since non-repeated message fields always track presence. However it still
263    /// indicates the semantic detail of whether the user wrote "optional" or not.
264    /// This can be useful for round-tripping the .proto file. For consistency we
265    /// give message fields a synthetic oneof also, even though it is not required
266    /// to track presence. This is especially important because the parser can't
267    /// tell if a field is a message or an enum, so it must always create a
268    /// synthetic oneof.
269    ///
270    /// Proto2 optional fields do not set this flag, because they already indicate
271    /// optional with `LABEL_OPTIONAL`.
272    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "17")]
273    pub proto3_optional: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
274}
275/// Nested message and enum types in `FieldDescriptorProto`.
276pub mod field_descriptor_proto {
277    #[derive(
278        Clone,
279        Copy,
280        Debug,
281        PartialEq,
282        Eq,
283        Hash,
284        PartialOrd,
285        Ord,
286        ::prost::Enumeration
287    )]
288    #[repr(i32)]
289    pub enum Type {
290        /// 0 is reserved for errors.
291        /// Order is weird for historical reasons.
292        Double = 1,
293        Float = 2,
294        /// Not ZigZag encoded.  Negative numbers take 10 bytes.  Use TYPE_SINT64 if
295        /// negative values are likely.
296        Int64 = 3,
297        Uint64 = 4,
298        /// Not ZigZag encoded.  Negative numbers take 10 bytes.  Use TYPE_SINT32 if
299        /// negative values are likely.
300        Int32 = 5,
301        Fixed64 = 6,
302        Fixed32 = 7,
303        Bool = 8,
304        String = 9,
305        /// Tag-delimited aggregate.
306        /// Group type is deprecated and not supported after google.protobuf. However, Proto3
307        /// implementations should still be able to parse the group wire format and
308        /// treat group fields as unknown fields.  In Editions, the group wire format
309        /// can be enabled via the `message_encoding` feature.
310        Group = 10,
311        /// Length-delimited aggregate.
312        Message = 11,
313        /// New in version 2.
314        Bytes = 12,
315        Uint32 = 13,
316        Enum = 14,
317        Sfixed32 = 15,
318        Sfixed64 = 16,
319        /// Uses ZigZag encoding.
320        Sint32 = 17,
321        /// Uses ZigZag encoding.
322        Sint64 = 18,
323    }
324    impl Type {
325        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
326        ///
327        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
328        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
329        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
330            match self {
331                Self::Double => "TYPE_DOUBLE",
332                Self::Float => "TYPE_FLOAT",
333                Self::Int64 => "TYPE_INT64",
334                Self::Uint64 => "TYPE_UINT64",
335                Self::Int32 => "TYPE_INT32",
336                Self::Fixed64 => "TYPE_FIXED64",
337                Self::Fixed32 => "TYPE_FIXED32",
338                Self::Bool => "TYPE_BOOL",
339                Self::String => "TYPE_STRING",
340                Self::Group => "TYPE_GROUP",
341                Self::Message => "TYPE_MESSAGE",
342                Self::Bytes => "TYPE_BYTES",
343                Self::Uint32 => "TYPE_UINT32",
344                Self::Enum => "TYPE_ENUM",
345                Self::Sfixed32 => "TYPE_SFIXED32",
346                Self::Sfixed64 => "TYPE_SFIXED64",
347                Self::Sint32 => "TYPE_SINT32",
348                Self::Sint64 => "TYPE_SINT64",
349            }
350        }
351        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
352        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
353            match value {
354                "TYPE_DOUBLE" => Some(Self::Double),
355                "TYPE_FLOAT" => Some(Self::Float),
356                "TYPE_INT64" => Some(Self::Int64),
357                "TYPE_UINT64" => Some(Self::Uint64),
358                "TYPE_INT32" => Some(Self::Int32),
359                "TYPE_FIXED64" => Some(Self::Fixed64),
360                "TYPE_FIXED32" => Some(Self::Fixed32),
361                "TYPE_BOOL" => Some(Self::Bool),
362                "TYPE_STRING" => Some(Self::String),
363                "TYPE_GROUP" => Some(Self::Group),
364                "TYPE_MESSAGE" => Some(Self::Message),
365                "TYPE_BYTES" => Some(Self::Bytes),
366                "TYPE_UINT32" => Some(Self::Uint32),
367                "TYPE_ENUM" => Some(Self::Enum),
368                "TYPE_SFIXED32" => Some(Self::Sfixed32),
369                "TYPE_SFIXED64" => Some(Self::Sfixed64),
370                "TYPE_SINT32" => Some(Self::Sint32),
371                "TYPE_SINT64" => Some(Self::Sint64),
372                _ => None,
373            }
374        }
375    }
376    #[derive(
377        Clone,
378        Copy,
379        Debug,
380        PartialEq,
381        Eq,
382        Hash,
383        PartialOrd,
384        Ord,
385        ::prost::Enumeration
386    )]
387    #[repr(i32)]
388    pub enum Label {
389        /// 0 is reserved for errors
390        Optional = 1,
391        Repeated = 3,
392        /// The required label is only allowed in google.protobuf.  In proto3 and Editions
393        /// it's explicitly prohibited.  In Editions, the `field_presence` feature
394        /// can be used to get this behavior.
395        Required = 2,
396    }
397    impl Label {
398        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
399        ///
400        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
401        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
402        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
403            match self {
404                Self::Optional => "LABEL_OPTIONAL",
405                Self::Repeated => "LABEL_REPEATED",
406                Self::Required => "LABEL_REQUIRED",
407            }
408        }
409        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
410        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
411            match value {
412                "LABEL_OPTIONAL" => Some(Self::Optional),
413                "LABEL_REPEATED" => Some(Self::Repeated),
414                "LABEL_REQUIRED" => Some(Self::Required),
415                _ => None,
416            }
417        }
418    }
419}
420/// Describes a oneof.
421#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
422pub struct OneofDescriptorProto {
423    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "1")]
424    pub name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
425    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "2")]
426    pub options: ::core::option::Option<OneofOptions>,
427}
428/// Describes an enum type.
429#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
430pub struct EnumDescriptorProto {
431    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "1")]
432    pub name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
433    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "2")]
434    pub value: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<EnumValueDescriptorProto>,
435    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "3")]
436    pub options: ::core::option::Option<EnumOptions>,
437    /// Range of reserved numeric values. Reserved numeric values may not be used
438    /// by enum values in the same enum declaration. Reserved ranges may not
439    /// overlap.
440    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "4")]
441    pub reserved_range: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<
442        enum_descriptor_proto::EnumReservedRange,
443    >,
444    /// Reserved enum value names, which may not be reused. A given name may only
445    /// be reserved once.
446    #[prost(string, repeated, tag = "5")]
447    pub reserved_name: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
448    /// Support for `export` and `local` keywords on enums.
449    #[prost(enumeration = "SymbolVisibility", optional, tag = "6")]
450    pub visibility: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
451}
452/// Nested message and enum types in `EnumDescriptorProto`.
453pub mod enum_descriptor_proto {
454    /// Range of reserved numeric values. Reserved values may not be used by
455    /// entries in the same enum. Reserved ranges may not overlap.
456    ///
457    /// Note that this is distinct from DescriptorProto.ReservedRange in that it
458    /// is inclusive such that it can appropriately represent the entire int32
459    /// domain.
460    #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
461    pub struct EnumReservedRange {
462        /// Inclusive.
463        #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "1")]
464        pub start: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
465        /// Inclusive.
466        #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "2")]
467        pub end: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
468    }
469}
470/// Describes a value within an enum.
471#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
472pub struct EnumValueDescriptorProto {
473    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "1")]
474    pub name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
475    #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "2")]
476    pub number: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
477    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "3")]
478    pub options: ::core::option::Option<EnumValueOptions>,
479}
480/// Describes a service.
481#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
482pub struct ServiceDescriptorProto {
483    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "1")]
484    pub name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
485    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "2")]
486    pub method: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<MethodDescriptorProto>,
487    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "3")]
488    pub options: ::core::option::Option<ServiceOptions>,
489}
490/// Describes a method of a service.
491#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
492pub struct MethodDescriptorProto {
493    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "1")]
494    pub name: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
495    /// Input and output type names.  These are resolved in the same way as
496    /// FieldDescriptorProto.type_name, but must refer to a message type.
497    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "2")]
498    pub input_type: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
499    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "3")]
500    pub output_type: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
501    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "4")]
502    pub options: ::core::option::Option<MethodOptions>,
503    /// Identifies if client streams multiple client messages
504    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "5", default = "false")]
505    pub client_streaming: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
506    /// Identifies if server streams multiple server messages
507    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "6", default = "false")]
508    pub server_streaming: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
509}
510#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
511pub struct FileOptions {
512    /// Sets the Java package where classes generated from this .proto will be
513    /// placed.  By default, the proto package is used, but this is often
514    /// inappropriate because proto packages do not normally start with backwards
515    /// domain names.
516    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "1")]
517    pub java_package: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
518    /// Controls the name of the wrapper Java class generated for the .proto file.
519    /// That class will always contain the .proto file's getDescriptor() method as
520    /// well as any top-level extensions defined in the .proto file.
521    /// If java_multiple_files is disabled, then all the other classes from the
522    /// .proto file will be nested inside the single wrapper outer class.
523    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "8")]
524    pub java_outer_classname: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
525    /// If enabled, then the Java code generator will generate a separate .java
526    /// file for each top-level message, enum, and service defined in the .proto
527    /// file.  Thus, these types will *not* be nested inside the wrapper class
528    /// named by java_outer_classname.  However, the wrapper class will still be
529    /// generated to contain the file's getDescriptor() method as well as any
530    /// top-level extensions defined in the file.
531    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "10", default = "false")]
532    pub java_multiple_files: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
533    /// This option does nothing.
534    #[deprecated]
535    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "20")]
536    pub java_generate_equals_and_hash: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
537    /// A proto2 file can set this to true to opt in to UTF-8 checking for Java,
538    /// which will throw an exception if invalid UTF-8 is parsed from the wire or
539    /// assigned to a string field.
540    ///
541    /// TODO: clarify exactly what kinds of field types this option
542    /// applies to, and update these docs accordingly.
543    ///
544    /// Proto3 files already perform these checks. Setting the option explicitly to
545    /// false has no effect: it cannot be used to opt proto3 files out of UTF-8
546    /// checks.
547    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "27", default = "false")]
548    pub java_string_check_utf8: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
549    #[prost(
550        enumeration = "file_options::OptimizeMode",
551        optional,
552        tag = "9",
553        default = "Speed"
554    )]
555    pub optimize_for: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
556    /// Sets the Go package where structs generated from this .proto will be
557    /// placed. If omitted, the Go package will be derived from the following:
558    ///    - The basename of the package import path, if provided.
559    ///    - Otherwise, the package statement in the .proto file, if present.
560    ///    - Otherwise, the basename of the .proto file, without extension.
561    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "11")]
562    pub go_package: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
563    /// Should generic services be generated in each language?  "Generic" services
564    /// are not specific to any particular RPC system.  They are generated by the
565    /// main code generators in each language (without additional plugins).
566    /// Generic services were the only kind of service generation supported by
567    /// early versions of google.protobuf.
568    ///
569    /// Generic services are now considered deprecated in favor of using plugins
570    /// that generate code specific to your particular RPC system.  Therefore,
571    /// these default to false.  Old code which depends on generic services should
572    /// explicitly set them to true.
573    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "16", default = "false")]
574    pub cc_generic_services: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
575    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "17", default = "false")]
576    pub java_generic_services: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
577    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "18", default = "false")]
578    pub py_generic_services: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
579    /// Is this file deprecated?
580    /// Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
581    /// for everything in the file, or it will be completely ignored; in the very
582    /// least, this is a formalization for deprecating files.
583    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "23", default = "false")]
584    pub deprecated: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
585    /// Enables the use of arenas for the proto messages in this file. This applies
586    /// only to generated classes for C++.
587    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "31", default = "true")]
588    pub cc_enable_arenas: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
589    /// Sets the objective c class prefix which is prepended to all objective c
590    /// generated classes from this .proto. There is no default.
591    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "36")]
592    pub objc_class_prefix: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
593    /// Namespace for generated classes; defaults to the package.
594    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "37")]
595    pub csharp_namespace: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
596    /// By default Swift generators will take the proto package and CamelCase it
597    /// replacing '.' with underscore and use that to prefix the types/symbols
598    /// defined. When this options is provided, they will use this value instead
599    /// to prefix the types/symbols defined.
600    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "39")]
601    pub swift_prefix: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
602    /// Sets the php class prefix which is prepended to all php generated classes
603    /// from this .proto. Default is empty.
604    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "40")]
605    pub php_class_prefix: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
606    /// Use this option to change the namespace of php generated classes. Default
607    /// is empty. When this option is empty, the package name will be used for
608    /// determining the namespace.
609    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "41")]
610    pub php_namespace: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
611    /// Use this option to change the namespace of php generated metadata classes.
612    /// Default is empty. When this option is empty, the proto file name will be
613    /// used for determining the namespace.
614    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "44")]
615    pub php_metadata_namespace: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
616    /// Use this option to change the package of ruby generated classes. Default
617    /// is empty. When this option is not set, the package name will be used for
618    /// determining the ruby package.
619    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "45")]
620    pub ruby_package: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
621    /// Any features defined in the specific edition.
622    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
623    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
624    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
625    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "50")]
626    pub features: ::core::option::Option<FeatureSet>,
627    /// The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here.
628    /// See the documentation for the "Options" section above.
629    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "999")]
630    pub uninterpreted_option: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<UninterpretedOption>,
631}
632/// Nested message and enum types in `FileOptions`.
633pub mod file_options {
634    /// Generated classes can be optimized for speed or code size.
635    #[derive(
636        Clone,
637        Copy,
638        Debug,
639        PartialEq,
640        Eq,
641        Hash,
642        PartialOrd,
643        Ord,
644        ::prost::Enumeration
645    )]
646    #[repr(i32)]
647    pub enum OptimizeMode {
648        /// Generate complete code for parsing, serialization,
649        Speed = 1,
650        /// etc.
651        ///
652        /// Use ReflectionOps to implement these methods.
653        CodeSize = 2,
654        /// Generate code using MessageLite and the lite runtime.
655        LiteRuntime = 3,
656    }
657    impl OptimizeMode {
658        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
659        ///
660        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
661        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
662        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
663            match self {
664                Self::Speed => "SPEED",
665                Self::CodeSize => "CODE_SIZE",
666                Self::LiteRuntime => "LITE_RUNTIME",
667            }
668        }
669        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
670        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
671            match value {
672                "SPEED" => Some(Self::Speed),
673                "CODE_SIZE" => Some(Self::CodeSize),
674                "LITE_RUNTIME" => Some(Self::LiteRuntime),
675                _ => None,
676            }
677        }
678    }
679}
680#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
681pub struct MessageOptions {
682    /// Set true to use the old proto1 MessageSet wire format for extensions.
683    /// This is provided for backwards-compatibility with the MessageSet wire
684    /// format.  You should not use this for any other reason:  It's less
685    /// efficient, has fewer features, and is more complicated.
686    ///
687    /// The message must be defined exactly as follows:
688    ///    message Foo {
689    ///      option message_set_wire_format = true;
690    ///      extensions 4 to max;
691    ///    }
692    /// Note that the message cannot have any defined fields; MessageSets only
693    /// have extensions.
694    ///
695    /// All extensions of your type must be singular messages; e.g. they cannot
696    /// be int32s, enums, or repeated messages.
697    ///
698    /// Because this is an option, the above two restrictions are not enforced by
699    /// the protocol compiler.
700    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "1", default = "false")]
701    pub message_set_wire_format: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
702    /// Disables the generation of the standard "descriptor()" accessor, which can
703    /// conflict with a field of the same name.  This is meant to make migration
704    /// from proto1 easier; new code should avoid fields named "descriptor".
705    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "2", default = "false")]
706    pub no_standard_descriptor_accessor: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
707    /// Is this message deprecated?
708    /// Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
709    /// for the message, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least,
710    /// this is a formalization for deprecating messages.
711    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "3", default = "false")]
712    pub deprecated: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
713    /// Whether the message is an automatically generated map entry type for the
714    /// maps field.
715    ///
716    /// For maps fields:
717    ///      map<KeyType, ValueType> map_field = 1;
718    /// The parsed descriptor looks like:
719    ///      message MapFieldEntry {
720    ///          option map_entry = true;
721    ///          optional KeyType key = 1;
722    ///          optional ValueType value = 2;
723    ///      }
724    ///      repeated MapFieldEntry map_field = 1;
725    ///
726    /// Implementations may choose not to generate the map_entry=true message, but
727    /// use a native map in the target language to hold the keys and values.
728    /// The reflection APIs in such implementations still need to work as
729    /// if the field is a repeated message field.
730    ///
731    /// NOTE: Do not set the option in .proto files. Always use the maps syntax
732    /// instead. The option should only be implicitly set by the proto compiler
733    /// parser.
734    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "7")]
735    pub map_entry: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
736    /// Enable the legacy handling of JSON field name conflicts.  This lowercases
737    /// and strips underscored from the fields before comparison in proto3 only.
738    /// The new behavior takes `json_name` into account and applies to proto2 as
739    /// well.
740    ///
741    /// This should only be used as a temporary measure against broken builds due
742    /// to the change in behavior for JSON field name conflicts.
743    ///
744    /// TODO This is legacy behavior we plan to remove once downstream
745    /// teams have had time to migrate.
746    #[deprecated]
747    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "11")]
748    pub deprecated_legacy_json_field_conflicts: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
749    /// Any features defined in the specific edition.
750    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
751    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
752    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
753    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "12")]
754    pub features: ::core::option::Option<FeatureSet>,
755    /// The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
756    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "999")]
757    pub uninterpreted_option: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<UninterpretedOption>,
758}
759#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
760pub struct FieldOptions {
761    /// NOTE: ctype is deprecated. Use `features.(pb.cpp).string_type` instead.
762    /// The ctype option instructs the C++ code generator to use a different
763    /// representation of the field than it normally would.  See the specific
764    /// options below.  This option is only implemented to support use of
765    /// \[ctype=CORD\] and \[ctype=STRING\] (the default) on non-repeated fields of
766    /// type "bytes" in the open source release.
767    /// TODO: make ctype actually deprecated.
768    #[prost(
769        enumeration = "field_options::CType",
770        optional,
771        tag = "1",
772        default = "String"
773    )]
774    pub ctype: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
775    /// The packed option can be enabled for repeated primitive fields to enable
776    /// a more efficient representation on the wire. Rather than repeatedly
777    /// writing the tag and type for each element, the entire array is encoded as
778    /// a single length-delimited blob. In proto3, only explicit setting it to
779    /// false will avoid using packed encoding.  This option is prohibited in
780    /// Editions, but the `repeated_field_encoding` feature can be used to control
781    /// the behavior.
782    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "2")]
783    pub packed: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
784    /// The jstype option determines the JavaScript type used for values of the
785    /// field.  The option is permitted only for 64 bit integral and fixed types
786    /// (int64, uint64, sint64, fixed64, sfixed64).  A field with jstype JS_STRING
787    /// is represented as JavaScript string, which avoids loss of precision that
788    /// can happen when a large value is converted to a floating point JavaScript.
789    /// Specifying JS_NUMBER for the jstype causes the generated JavaScript code to
790    /// use the JavaScript "number" type.  The behavior of the default option
791    /// JS_NORMAL is implementation dependent.
792    ///
793    /// This option is an enum to permit additional types to be added, e.g.
794    /// goog.math.Integer.
795    #[prost(
796        enumeration = "field_options::JsType",
797        optional,
798        tag = "6",
799        default = "JsNormal"
800    )]
801    pub jstype: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
802    /// Should this field be parsed lazily?  Lazy applies only to message-type
803    /// fields.  It means that when the outer message is initially parsed, the
804    /// inner message's contents will not be parsed but instead stored in encoded
805    /// form.  The inner message will actually be parsed when it is first accessed.
806    ///
807    /// This is only a hint.  Implementations are free to choose whether to use
808    /// eager or lazy parsing regardless of the value of this option.  However,
809    /// setting this option true suggests that the protocol author believes that
810    /// using lazy parsing on this field is worth the additional bookkeeping
811    /// overhead typically needed to implement it.
812    ///
813    /// This option does not affect the public interface of any generated code;
814    /// all method signatures remain the same.  Furthermore, thread-safety of the
815    /// interface is not affected by this option; const methods remain safe to
816    /// call from multiple threads concurrently, while non-const methods continue
817    /// to require exclusive access.
818    ///
819    /// Note that lazy message fields are still eagerly verified to check
820    /// ill-formed wireformat or missing required fields. Calling IsInitialized()
821    /// on the outer message would fail if the inner message has missing required
822    /// fields. Failed verification would result in parsing failure (except when
823    /// uninitialized messages are acceptable).
824    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "5", default = "false")]
825    pub lazy: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
826    /// unverified_lazy does no correctness checks on the byte stream. This should
827    /// only be used where lazy with verification is prohibitive for performance
828    /// reasons.
829    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "15", default = "false")]
830    pub unverified_lazy: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
831    /// Is this field deprecated?
832    /// Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
833    /// for accessors, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least, this
834    /// is a formalization for deprecating fields.
835    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "3", default = "false")]
836    pub deprecated: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
837    /// For Google-internal migration only. Do not use.
838    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "10", default = "false")]
839    pub weak: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
840    /// Indicate that the field value should not be printed out when using debug
841    /// formats, e.g. when the field contains sensitive credentials.
842    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "16", default = "false")]
843    pub debug_redact: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
844    #[prost(enumeration = "field_options::OptionRetention", optional, tag = "17")]
845    pub retention: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
846    #[prost(
847        enumeration = "field_options::OptionTargetType",
848        repeated,
849        packed = "false",
850        tag = "19"
851    )]
852    pub targets: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<i32>,
853    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "20")]
854    pub edition_defaults: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<field_options::EditionDefault>,
855    /// Any features defined in the specific edition.
856    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
857    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
858    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
859    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "21")]
860    pub features: ::core::option::Option<FeatureSet>,
861    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "22")]
862    pub feature_support: ::core::option::Option<field_options::FeatureSupport>,
863    /// The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
864    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "999")]
865    pub uninterpreted_option: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<UninterpretedOption>,
866}
867/// Nested message and enum types in `FieldOptions`.
868pub mod field_options {
869    #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
870    pub struct EditionDefault {
871        #[prost(enumeration = "super::Edition", optional, tag = "3")]
872        pub edition: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
873        /// Textproto value.
874        #[prost(string, optional, tag = "2")]
875        pub value: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
876    }
877    /// Information about the support window of a feature.
878    #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
879    pub struct FeatureSupport {
880        /// The edition that this feature was first available in.  In editions
881        /// earlier than this one, the default assigned to EDITION_LEGACY will be
882        /// used, and proto files will not be able to override it.
883        #[prost(enumeration = "super::Edition", optional, tag = "1")]
884        pub edition_introduced: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
885        /// The edition this feature becomes deprecated in.  Using this after this
886        /// edition may trigger warnings.
887        #[prost(enumeration = "super::Edition", optional, tag = "2")]
888        pub edition_deprecated: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
889        /// The deprecation warning text if this feature is used after the edition it
890        /// was marked deprecated in.
891        #[prost(string, optional, tag = "3")]
892        pub deprecation_warning: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
893        /// The edition this feature is no longer available in.  In editions after
894        /// this one, the last default assigned will be used, and proto files will
895        /// not be able to override it.
896        #[prost(enumeration = "super::Edition", optional, tag = "4")]
897        pub edition_removed: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
898    }
899    #[derive(
900        Clone,
901        Copy,
902        Debug,
903        PartialEq,
904        Eq,
905        Hash,
906        PartialOrd,
907        Ord,
908        ::prost::Enumeration
909    )]
910    #[repr(i32)]
911    pub enum CType {
912        /// Default mode.
913        String = 0,
914        /// The option \[ctype=CORD\] may be applied to a non-repeated field of type
915        /// "bytes". It indicates that in C++, the data should be stored in a Cord
916        /// instead of a string.  For very large strings, this may reduce memory
917        /// fragmentation. It may also allow better performance when parsing from a
918        /// Cord, or when parsing with aliasing enabled, as the parsed Cord may then
919        /// alias the original buffer.
920        Cord = 1,
921        StringPiece = 2,
922    }
923    impl CType {
924        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
925        ///
926        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
927        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
928        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
929            match self {
930                Self::String => "STRING",
931                Self::Cord => "CORD",
932                Self::StringPiece => "STRING_PIECE",
933            }
934        }
935        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
936        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
937            match value {
938                "STRING" => Some(Self::String),
939                "CORD" => Some(Self::Cord),
940                "STRING_PIECE" => Some(Self::StringPiece),
941                _ => None,
942            }
943        }
944    }
945    #[derive(
946        Clone,
947        Copy,
948        Debug,
949        PartialEq,
950        Eq,
951        Hash,
952        PartialOrd,
953        Ord,
954        ::prost::Enumeration
955    )]
956    #[repr(i32)]
957    pub enum JsType {
958        /// Use the default type.
959        JsNormal = 0,
960        /// Use JavaScript strings.
961        JsString = 1,
962        /// Use JavaScript numbers.
963        JsNumber = 2,
964    }
965    impl JsType {
966        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
967        ///
968        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
969        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
970        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
971            match self {
972                Self::JsNormal => "JS_NORMAL",
973                Self::JsString => "JS_STRING",
974                Self::JsNumber => "JS_NUMBER",
975            }
976        }
977        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
978        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
979            match value {
980                "JS_NORMAL" => Some(Self::JsNormal),
981                "JS_STRING" => Some(Self::JsString),
982                "JS_NUMBER" => Some(Self::JsNumber),
983                _ => None,
984            }
985        }
986    }
987    /// If set to RETENTION_SOURCE, the option will be omitted from the binary.
988    #[derive(
989        Clone,
990        Copy,
991        Debug,
992        PartialEq,
993        Eq,
994        Hash,
995        PartialOrd,
996        Ord,
997        ::prost::Enumeration
998    )]
999    #[repr(i32)]
1000    pub enum OptionRetention {
1001        RetentionUnknown = 0,
1002        RetentionRuntime = 1,
1003        RetentionSource = 2,
1004    }
1005    impl OptionRetention {
1006        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1007        ///
1008        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1009        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1010        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1011            match self {
1012                Self::RetentionUnknown => "RETENTION_UNKNOWN",
1013                Self::RetentionRuntime => "RETENTION_RUNTIME",
1014                Self::RetentionSource => "RETENTION_SOURCE",
1015            }
1016        }
1017        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1018        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1019            match value {
1020                "RETENTION_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::RetentionUnknown),
1021                "RETENTION_RUNTIME" => Some(Self::RetentionRuntime),
1022                "RETENTION_SOURCE" => Some(Self::RetentionSource),
1023                _ => None,
1024            }
1025        }
1026    }
1027    /// This indicates the types of entities that the field may apply to when used
1028    /// as an option. If it is unset, then the field may be freely used as an
1029    /// option on any kind of entity.
1030    #[derive(
1031        Clone,
1032        Copy,
1033        Debug,
1034        PartialEq,
1035        Eq,
1036        Hash,
1037        PartialOrd,
1038        Ord,
1039        ::prost::Enumeration
1040    )]
1041    #[repr(i32)]
1042    pub enum OptionTargetType {
1043        TargetTypeUnknown = 0,
1044        TargetTypeFile = 1,
1045        TargetTypeExtensionRange = 2,
1046        TargetTypeMessage = 3,
1047        TargetTypeField = 4,
1048        TargetTypeOneof = 5,
1049        TargetTypeEnum = 6,
1050        TargetTypeEnumEntry = 7,
1051        TargetTypeService = 8,
1052        TargetTypeMethod = 9,
1053    }
1054    impl OptionTargetType {
1055        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1056        ///
1057        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1058        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1059        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1060            match self {
1061                Self::TargetTypeUnknown => "TARGET_TYPE_UNKNOWN",
1062                Self::TargetTypeFile => "TARGET_TYPE_FILE",
1063                Self::TargetTypeExtensionRange => "TARGET_TYPE_EXTENSION_RANGE",
1064                Self::TargetTypeMessage => "TARGET_TYPE_MESSAGE",
1065                Self::TargetTypeField => "TARGET_TYPE_FIELD",
1066                Self::TargetTypeOneof => "TARGET_TYPE_ONEOF",
1067                Self::TargetTypeEnum => "TARGET_TYPE_ENUM",
1068                Self::TargetTypeEnumEntry => "TARGET_TYPE_ENUM_ENTRY",
1069                Self::TargetTypeService => "TARGET_TYPE_SERVICE",
1070                Self::TargetTypeMethod => "TARGET_TYPE_METHOD",
1071            }
1072        }
1073        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1074        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1075            match value {
1076                "TARGET_TYPE_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::TargetTypeUnknown),
1077                "TARGET_TYPE_FILE" => Some(Self::TargetTypeFile),
1078                "TARGET_TYPE_EXTENSION_RANGE" => Some(Self::TargetTypeExtensionRange),
1079                "TARGET_TYPE_MESSAGE" => Some(Self::TargetTypeMessage),
1080                "TARGET_TYPE_FIELD" => Some(Self::TargetTypeField),
1081                "TARGET_TYPE_ONEOF" => Some(Self::TargetTypeOneof),
1082                "TARGET_TYPE_ENUM" => Some(Self::TargetTypeEnum),
1083                "TARGET_TYPE_ENUM_ENTRY" => Some(Self::TargetTypeEnumEntry),
1084                "TARGET_TYPE_SERVICE" => Some(Self::TargetTypeService),
1085                "TARGET_TYPE_METHOD" => Some(Self::TargetTypeMethod),
1086                _ => None,
1087            }
1088        }
1089    }
1090}
1091#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1092pub struct OneofOptions {
1093    /// Any features defined in the specific edition.
1094    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
1095    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
1096    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
1097    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "1")]
1098    pub features: ::core::option::Option<FeatureSet>,
1099    /// The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
1100    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "999")]
1101    pub uninterpreted_option: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<UninterpretedOption>,
1102}
1103#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1104pub struct EnumOptions {
1105    /// Set this option to true to allow mapping different tag names to the same
1106    /// value.
1107    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "2")]
1108    pub allow_alias: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
1109    /// Is this enum deprecated?
1110    /// Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
1111    /// for the enum, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least, this
1112    /// is a formalization for deprecating enums.
1113    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "3", default = "false")]
1114    pub deprecated: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
1115    /// Enable the legacy handling of JSON field name conflicts.  This lowercases
1116    /// and strips underscored from the fields before comparison in proto3 only.
1117    /// The new behavior takes `json_name` into account and applies to proto2 as
1118    /// well.
1119    /// TODO Remove this legacy behavior once downstream teams have
1120    /// had time to migrate.
1121    #[deprecated]
1122    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "6")]
1123    pub deprecated_legacy_json_field_conflicts: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
1124    /// Any features defined in the specific edition.
1125    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
1126    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
1127    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
1128    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "7")]
1129    pub features: ::core::option::Option<FeatureSet>,
1130    /// The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
1131    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "999")]
1132    pub uninterpreted_option: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<UninterpretedOption>,
1133}
1134#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1135pub struct EnumValueOptions {
1136    /// Is this enum value deprecated?
1137    /// Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
1138    /// for the enum value, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least,
1139    /// this is a formalization for deprecating enum values.
1140    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "1", default = "false")]
1141    pub deprecated: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
1142    /// Any features defined in the specific edition.
1143    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
1144    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
1145    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
1146    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "2")]
1147    pub features: ::core::option::Option<FeatureSet>,
1148    /// Indicate that fields annotated with this enum value should not be printed
1149    /// out when using debug formats, e.g. when the field contains sensitive
1150    /// credentials.
1151    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "3", default = "false")]
1152    pub debug_redact: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
1153    /// Information about the support window of a feature value.
1154    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "4")]
1155    pub feature_support: ::core::option::Option<field_options::FeatureSupport>,
1156    /// The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
1157    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "999")]
1158    pub uninterpreted_option: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<UninterpretedOption>,
1159}
1160#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1161pub struct ServiceOptions {
1162    /// Any features defined in the specific edition.
1163    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
1164    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
1165    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
1166    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "34")]
1167    pub features: ::core::option::Option<FeatureSet>,
1168    /// Is this service deprecated?
1169    /// Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
1170    /// for the service, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least,
1171    /// this is a formalization for deprecating services.
1172    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "33", default = "false")]
1173    pub deprecated: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
1174    /// The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
1175    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "999")]
1176    pub uninterpreted_option: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<UninterpretedOption>,
1177}
1178#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1179pub struct MethodOptions {
1180    /// Is this method deprecated?
1181    /// Depending on the target platform, this can emit Deprecated annotations
1182    /// for the method, or it will be completely ignored; in the very least,
1183    /// this is a formalization for deprecating methods.
1184    #[prost(bool, optional, tag = "33", default = "false")]
1185    pub deprecated: ::core::option::Option<bool>,
1186    #[prost(
1187        enumeration = "method_options::IdempotencyLevel",
1188        optional,
1189        tag = "34",
1190        default = "IdempotencyUnknown"
1191    )]
1192    pub idempotency_level: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1193    /// Any features defined in the specific edition.
1194    /// WARNING: This field should only be used by protobuf plugins or special
1195    /// cases like the proto compiler. Other uses are discouraged and
1196    /// developers should rely on the protoreflect APIs for their client language.
1197    #[prost(message, optional, tag = "35")]
1198    pub features: ::core::option::Option<FeatureSet>,
1199    /// The parser stores options it doesn't recognize here. See above.
1200    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "999")]
1201    pub uninterpreted_option: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<UninterpretedOption>,
1202}
1203/// Nested message and enum types in `MethodOptions`.
1204pub mod method_options {
1205    /// Is this method side-effect-free (or safe in HTTP parlance), or idempotent,
1206    /// or neither? HTTP based RPC implementation may choose GET verb for safe
1207    /// methods, and PUT verb for idempotent methods instead of the default POST.
1208    #[derive(
1209        Clone,
1210        Copy,
1211        Debug,
1212        PartialEq,
1213        Eq,
1214        Hash,
1215        PartialOrd,
1216        Ord,
1217        ::prost::Enumeration
1218    )]
1219    #[repr(i32)]
1220    pub enum IdempotencyLevel {
1221        IdempotencyUnknown = 0,
1222        /// implies idempotent
1223        NoSideEffects = 1,
1224        /// idempotent, but may have side effects
1225        Idempotent = 2,
1226    }
1227    impl IdempotencyLevel {
1228        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1229        ///
1230        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1231        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1232        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1233            match self {
1234                Self::IdempotencyUnknown => "IDEMPOTENCY_UNKNOWN",
1235                Self::NoSideEffects => "NO_SIDE_EFFECTS",
1236                Self::Idempotent => "IDEMPOTENT",
1237            }
1238        }
1239        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1240        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1241            match value {
1242                "IDEMPOTENCY_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::IdempotencyUnknown),
1243                "NO_SIDE_EFFECTS" => Some(Self::NoSideEffects),
1244                "IDEMPOTENT" => Some(Self::Idempotent),
1245                _ => None,
1246            }
1247        }
1248    }
1249}
1250/// A message representing a option the parser does not recognize. This only
1251/// appears in options protos created by the compiler::Parser class.
1252/// DescriptorPool resolves these when building Descriptor objects. Therefore,
1253/// options protos in descriptor objects (e.g. returned by Descriptor::options(),
1254/// or produced by Descriptor::CopyTo()) will never have UninterpretedOptions
1255/// in them.
1256#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1257pub struct UninterpretedOption {
1258    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "2")]
1259    pub name: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<uninterpreted_option::NamePart>,
1260    /// The value of the uninterpreted option, in whatever type the tokenizer
1261    /// identified it as during parsing. Exactly one of these should be set.
1262    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "3")]
1263    pub identifier_value: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
1264    #[prost(uint64, optional, tag = "4")]
1265    pub positive_int_value: ::core::option::Option<u64>,
1266    #[prost(int64, optional, tag = "5")]
1267    pub negative_int_value: ::core::option::Option<i64>,
1268    #[prost(double, optional, tag = "6")]
1269    pub double_value: ::core::option::Option<f64>,
1270    #[prost(bytes = "vec", optional, tag = "7")]
1271    pub string_value: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<u8>>,
1272    #[prost(string, optional, tag = "8")]
1273    pub aggregate_value: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
1274}
1275/// Nested message and enum types in `UninterpretedOption`.
1276pub mod uninterpreted_option {
1277    /// The name of the uninterpreted option.  Each string represents a segment in
1278    /// a dot-separated name.  is_extension is true iff a segment represents an
1279    /// extension (denoted with parentheses in options specs in .proto files).
1280    /// E.g.,{ \["foo", false\], \["bar.baz", true\], \["moo", false\] } represents
1281    /// "foo.(bar.baz).moo".
1282    #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1283    pub struct NamePart {
1284        #[prost(string, required, tag = "1")]
1285        pub name_part: ::prost::alloc::string::String,
1286        #[prost(bool, required, tag = "2")]
1287        pub is_extension: bool,
1288    }
1289}
1290/// TODO Enums in C++ gencode (and potentially other languages) are
1291/// not well scoped.  This means that each of the feature enums below can clash
1292/// with each other.  The short names we've chosen maximize call-site
1293/// readability, but leave us very open to this scenario.  A future feature will
1294/// be designed and implemented to handle this, hopefully before we ever hit a
1295/// conflict here.
1296#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1297pub struct FeatureSet {
1298    #[prost(enumeration = "feature_set::FieldPresence", optional, tag = "1")]
1299    pub field_presence: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1300    #[prost(enumeration = "feature_set::EnumType", optional, tag = "2")]
1301    pub enum_type: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1302    #[prost(enumeration = "feature_set::RepeatedFieldEncoding", optional, tag = "3")]
1303    pub repeated_field_encoding: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1304    #[prost(enumeration = "feature_set::Utf8Validation", optional, tag = "4")]
1305    pub utf8_validation: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1306    #[prost(enumeration = "feature_set::MessageEncoding", optional, tag = "5")]
1307    pub message_encoding: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1308    #[prost(enumeration = "feature_set::JsonFormat", optional, tag = "6")]
1309    pub json_format: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1310    #[prost(enumeration = "feature_set::EnforceNamingStyle", optional, tag = "7")]
1311    pub enforce_naming_style: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1312    #[prost(
1313        enumeration = "feature_set::visibility_feature::DefaultSymbolVisibility",
1314        optional,
1315        tag = "8"
1316    )]
1317    pub default_symbol_visibility: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1318}
1319/// Nested message and enum types in `FeatureSet`.
1320pub mod feature_set {
1321    #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1322    pub struct VisibilityFeature {}
1323    /// Nested message and enum types in `VisibilityFeature`.
1324    pub mod visibility_feature {
1325        #[derive(
1326            Clone,
1327            Copy,
1328            Debug,
1329            PartialEq,
1330            Eq,
1331            Hash,
1332            PartialOrd,
1333            Ord,
1334            ::prost::Enumeration
1335        )]
1336        #[repr(i32)]
1337        pub enum DefaultSymbolVisibility {
1338            Unknown = 0,
1339            /// Default pre-EDITION_2024, all UNSET visibility are export.
1340            ExportAll = 1,
1341            /// All top-level symbols default to export, nested default to local.
1342            ExportTopLevel = 2,
1343            /// All symbols default to local.
1344            LocalAll = 3,
1345            /// All symbols local by default. Nested types cannot be exported.
1346            /// With special case caveat for message { enum {} reserved 1 to max; }
1347            /// This is the recommended setting for new protos.
1348            Strict = 4,
1349        }
1350        impl DefaultSymbolVisibility {
1351            /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1352            ///
1353            /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1354            /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1355            pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1356                match self {
1357                    Self::Unknown => "DEFAULT_SYMBOL_VISIBILITY_UNKNOWN",
1358                    Self::ExportAll => "EXPORT_ALL",
1359                    Self::ExportTopLevel => "EXPORT_TOP_LEVEL",
1360                    Self::LocalAll => "LOCAL_ALL",
1361                    Self::Strict => "STRICT",
1362                }
1363            }
1364            /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1365            pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1366                match value {
1367                    "DEFAULT_SYMBOL_VISIBILITY_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::Unknown),
1368                    "EXPORT_ALL" => Some(Self::ExportAll),
1369                    "EXPORT_TOP_LEVEL" => Some(Self::ExportTopLevel),
1370                    "LOCAL_ALL" => Some(Self::LocalAll),
1371                    "STRICT" => Some(Self::Strict),
1372                    _ => None,
1373                }
1374            }
1375        }
1376    }
1377    #[derive(
1378        Clone,
1379        Copy,
1380        Debug,
1381        PartialEq,
1382        Eq,
1383        Hash,
1384        PartialOrd,
1385        Ord,
1386        ::prost::Enumeration
1387    )]
1388    #[repr(i32)]
1389    pub enum FieldPresence {
1390        Unknown = 0,
1391        Explicit = 1,
1392        Implicit = 2,
1393        LegacyRequired = 3,
1394    }
1395    impl FieldPresence {
1396        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1397        ///
1398        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1399        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1400        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1401            match self {
1402                Self::Unknown => "FIELD_PRESENCE_UNKNOWN",
1403                Self::Explicit => "EXPLICIT",
1404                Self::Implicit => "IMPLICIT",
1405                Self::LegacyRequired => "LEGACY_REQUIRED",
1406            }
1407        }
1408        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1409        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1410            match value {
1411                "FIELD_PRESENCE_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::Unknown),
1412                "EXPLICIT" => Some(Self::Explicit),
1413                "IMPLICIT" => Some(Self::Implicit),
1414                "LEGACY_REQUIRED" => Some(Self::LegacyRequired),
1415                _ => None,
1416            }
1417        }
1418    }
1419    #[derive(
1420        Clone,
1421        Copy,
1422        Debug,
1423        PartialEq,
1424        Eq,
1425        Hash,
1426        PartialOrd,
1427        Ord,
1428        ::prost::Enumeration
1429    )]
1430    #[repr(i32)]
1431    pub enum EnumType {
1432        Unknown = 0,
1433        Open = 1,
1434        Closed = 2,
1435    }
1436    impl EnumType {
1437        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1438        ///
1439        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1440        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1441        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1442            match self {
1443                Self::Unknown => "ENUM_TYPE_UNKNOWN",
1444                Self::Open => "OPEN",
1445                Self::Closed => "CLOSED",
1446            }
1447        }
1448        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1449        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1450            match value {
1451                "ENUM_TYPE_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::Unknown),
1452                "OPEN" => Some(Self::Open),
1453                "CLOSED" => Some(Self::Closed),
1454                _ => None,
1455            }
1456        }
1457    }
1458    #[derive(
1459        Clone,
1460        Copy,
1461        Debug,
1462        PartialEq,
1463        Eq,
1464        Hash,
1465        PartialOrd,
1466        Ord,
1467        ::prost::Enumeration
1468    )]
1469    #[repr(i32)]
1470    pub enum RepeatedFieldEncoding {
1471        Unknown = 0,
1472        Packed = 1,
1473        Expanded = 2,
1474    }
1475    impl RepeatedFieldEncoding {
1476        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1477        ///
1478        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1479        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1480        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1481            match self {
1482                Self::Unknown => "REPEATED_FIELD_ENCODING_UNKNOWN",
1483                Self::Packed => "PACKED",
1484                Self::Expanded => "EXPANDED",
1485            }
1486        }
1487        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1488        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1489            match value {
1490                "REPEATED_FIELD_ENCODING_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::Unknown),
1491                "PACKED" => Some(Self::Packed),
1492                "EXPANDED" => Some(Self::Expanded),
1493                _ => None,
1494            }
1495        }
1496    }
1497    #[derive(
1498        Clone,
1499        Copy,
1500        Debug,
1501        PartialEq,
1502        Eq,
1503        Hash,
1504        PartialOrd,
1505        Ord,
1506        ::prost::Enumeration
1507    )]
1508    #[repr(i32)]
1509    pub enum Utf8Validation {
1510        Unknown = 0,
1511        Verify = 2,
1512        None = 3,
1513    }
1514    impl Utf8Validation {
1515        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1516        ///
1517        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1518        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1519        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1520            match self {
1521                Self::Unknown => "UTF8_VALIDATION_UNKNOWN",
1522                Self::Verify => "VERIFY",
1523                Self::None => "NONE",
1524            }
1525        }
1526        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1527        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1528            match value {
1529                "UTF8_VALIDATION_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::Unknown),
1530                "VERIFY" => Some(Self::Verify),
1531                "NONE" => Some(Self::None),
1532                _ => None,
1533            }
1534        }
1535    }
1536    #[derive(
1537        Clone,
1538        Copy,
1539        Debug,
1540        PartialEq,
1541        Eq,
1542        Hash,
1543        PartialOrd,
1544        Ord,
1545        ::prost::Enumeration
1546    )]
1547    #[repr(i32)]
1548    pub enum MessageEncoding {
1549        Unknown = 0,
1550        LengthPrefixed = 1,
1551        Delimited = 2,
1552    }
1553    impl MessageEncoding {
1554        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1555        ///
1556        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1557        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1558        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1559            match self {
1560                Self::Unknown => "MESSAGE_ENCODING_UNKNOWN",
1561                Self::LengthPrefixed => "LENGTH_PREFIXED",
1562                Self::Delimited => "DELIMITED",
1563            }
1564        }
1565        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1566        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1567            match value {
1568                "MESSAGE_ENCODING_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::Unknown),
1569                "LENGTH_PREFIXED" => Some(Self::LengthPrefixed),
1570                "DELIMITED" => Some(Self::Delimited),
1571                _ => None,
1572            }
1573        }
1574    }
1575    #[derive(
1576        Clone,
1577        Copy,
1578        Debug,
1579        PartialEq,
1580        Eq,
1581        Hash,
1582        PartialOrd,
1583        Ord,
1584        ::prost::Enumeration
1585    )]
1586    #[repr(i32)]
1587    pub enum JsonFormat {
1588        Unknown = 0,
1589        Allow = 1,
1590        LegacyBestEffort = 2,
1591    }
1592    impl JsonFormat {
1593        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1594        ///
1595        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1596        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1597        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1598            match self {
1599                Self::Unknown => "JSON_FORMAT_UNKNOWN",
1600                Self::Allow => "ALLOW",
1601                Self::LegacyBestEffort => "LEGACY_BEST_EFFORT",
1602            }
1603        }
1604        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1605        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1606            match value {
1607                "JSON_FORMAT_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::Unknown),
1608                "ALLOW" => Some(Self::Allow),
1609                "LEGACY_BEST_EFFORT" => Some(Self::LegacyBestEffort),
1610                _ => None,
1611            }
1612        }
1613    }
1614    #[derive(
1615        Clone,
1616        Copy,
1617        Debug,
1618        PartialEq,
1619        Eq,
1620        Hash,
1621        PartialOrd,
1622        Ord,
1623        ::prost::Enumeration
1624    )]
1625    #[repr(i32)]
1626    pub enum EnforceNamingStyle {
1627        Unknown = 0,
1628        Style2024 = 1,
1629        StyleLegacy = 2,
1630    }
1631    impl EnforceNamingStyle {
1632        /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1633        ///
1634        /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1635        /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1636        pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1637            match self {
1638                Self::Unknown => "ENFORCE_NAMING_STYLE_UNKNOWN",
1639                Self::Style2024 => "STYLE2024",
1640                Self::StyleLegacy => "STYLE_LEGACY",
1641            }
1642        }
1643        /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1644        pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1645            match value {
1646                "ENFORCE_NAMING_STYLE_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::Unknown),
1647                "STYLE2024" => Some(Self::Style2024),
1648                "STYLE_LEGACY" => Some(Self::StyleLegacy),
1649                _ => None,
1650            }
1651        }
1652    }
1653}
1654/// A compiled specification for the defaults of a set of features.  These
1655/// messages are generated from FeatureSet extensions and can be used to seed
1656/// feature resolution. The resolution with this object becomes a simple search
1657/// for the closest matching edition, followed by proto merges.
1658#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1659pub struct FeatureSetDefaults {
1660    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "1")]
1661    pub defaults: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<
1662        feature_set_defaults::FeatureSetEditionDefault,
1663    >,
1664    /// The minimum supported edition (inclusive) when this was constructed.
1665    /// Editions before this will not have defaults.
1666    #[prost(enumeration = "Edition", optional, tag = "4")]
1667    pub minimum_edition: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1668    /// The maximum known edition (inclusive) when this was constructed. Editions
1669    /// after this will not have reliable defaults.
1670    #[prost(enumeration = "Edition", optional, tag = "5")]
1671    pub maximum_edition: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1672}
1673/// Nested message and enum types in `FeatureSetDefaults`.
1674pub mod feature_set_defaults {
1675    /// A map from every known edition with a unique set of defaults to its
1676    /// defaults. Not all editions may be contained here.  For a given edition,
1677    /// the defaults at the closest matching edition ordered at or before it should
1678    /// be used.  This field must be in strict ascending order by edition.
1679    #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1680    pub struct FeatureSetEditionDefault {
1681        #[prost(enumeration = "super::Edition", optional, tag = "3")]
1682        pub edition: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1683        /// Defaults of features that can be overridden in this edition.
1684        #[prost(message, optional, tag = "4")]
1685        pub overridable_features: ::core::option::Option<super::FeatureSet>,
1686        /// Defaults of features that can't be overridden in this edition.
1687        #[prost(message, optional, tag = "5")]
1688        pub fixed_features: ::core::option::Option<super::FeatureSet>,
1689    }
1690}
1691/// Encapsulates information about the original source file from which a
1692/// FileDescriptorProto was generated.
1693#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1694pub struct SourceCodeInfo {
1695    /// A Location identifies a piece of source code in a .proto file which
1696    /// corresponds to a particular definition.  This information is intended
1697    /// to be useful to IDEs, code indexers, documentation generators, and similar
1698    /// tools.
1699    ///
1700    /// For example, say we have a file like:
1701    ///    message Foo {
1702    ///      optional string foo = 1;
1703    ///    }
1704    /// Let's look at just the field definition:
1705    ///    optional string foo = 1;
1706    ///    ^       ^^     ^^  ^  ^^^
1707    ///    a       bc     de  f  ghi
1708    /// We have the following locations:
1709    ///    span   path               represents
1710    ///    \[a,i)  [ 4, 0, 2, 0 \]     The whole field definition.
1711    ///    \[a,b)  [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 4 \]  The label (optional).
1712    ///    \[c,d)  [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 5 \]  The type (string).
1713    ///    \[e,f)  [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 1 \]  The name (foo).
1714    ///    \[g,h)  [ 4, 0, 2, 0, 3 \]  The number (1).
1715    ///
1716    /// Notes:
1717    /// - A location may refer to a repeated field itself (i.e. not to any
1718    ///    particular index within it).  This is used whenever a set of elements are
1719    ///    logically enclosed in a single code segment.  For example, an entire
1720    ///    extend block (possibly containing multiple extension definitions) will
1721    ///    have an outer location whose path refers to the "extensions" repeated
1722    ///    field without an index.
1723    /// - Multiple locations may have the same path.  This happens when a single
1724    ///    logical declaration is spread out across multiple places.  The most
1725    ///    obvious example is the "extend" block again -- there may be multiple
1726    ///    extend blocks in the same scope, each of which will have the same path.
1727    /// - A location's span is not always a subset of its parent's span.  For
1728    ///    example, the "extendee" of an extension declaration appears at the
1729    ///    beginning of the "extend" block and is shared by all extensions within
1730    ///    the block.
1731    /// - Just because a location's span is a subset of some other location's span
1732    ///    does not mean that it is a descendant.  For example, a "group" defines
1733    ///    both a type and a field in a single declaration.  Thus, the locations
1734    ///    corresponding to the type and field and their components will overlap.
1735    /// - Code which tries to interpret locations should probably be designed to
1736    ///    ignore those that it doesn't understand, as more types of locations could
1737    ///    be recorded in the future.
1738    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "1")]
1739    pub location: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<source_code_info::Location>,
1740}
1741/// Nested message and enum types in `SourceCodeInfo`.
1742pub mod source_code_info {
1743    #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1744    pub struct Location {
1745        /// Identifies which part of the FileDescriptorProto was defined at this
1746        /// location.
1747        ///
1748        /// Each element is a field number or an index.  They form a path from
1749        /// the root FileDescriptorProto to the place where the definition appears.
1750        /// For example, this path:
1751        ///    \[ 4, 3, 2, 7, 1 \]
1752        /// refers to:
1753        ///    file.message_type(3)  // 4, 3
1754        ///        .field(7)         // 2, 7
1755        ///        .name()           // 1
1756        /// This is because FileDescriptorProto.message_type has field number 4:
1757        ///    repeated DescriptorProto message_type = 4;
1758        /// and DescriptorProto.field has field number 2:
1759        ///    repeated FieldDescriptorProto field = 2;
1760        /// and FieldDescriptorProto.name has field number 1:
1761        ///    optional string name = 1;
1762        ///
1763        /// Thus, the above path gives the location of a field name.  If we removed
1764        /// the last element:
1765        ///    \[ 4, 3, 2, 7 \]
1766        /// this path refers to the whole field declaration (from the beginning
1767        /// of the label to the terminating semicolon).
1768        #[prost(int32, repeated, tag = "1")]
1769        pub path: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<i32>,
1770        /// Always has exactly three or four elements: start line, start column,
1771        /// end line (optional, otherwise assumed same as start line), end column.
1772        /// These are packed into a single field for efficiency.  Note that line
1773        /// and column numbers are zero-based -- typically you will want to add
1774        /// 1 to each before displaying to a user.
1775        #[prost(int32, repeated, tag = "2")]
1776        pub span: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<i32>,
1777        /// If this SourceCodeInfo represents a complete declaration, these are any
1778        /// comments appearing before and after the declaration which appear to be
1779        /// attached to the declaration.
1780        ///
1781        /// A series of line comments appearing on consecutive lines, with no other
1782        /// tokens appearing on those lines, will be treated as a single comment.
1783        ///
1784        /// leading_detached_comments will keep paragraphs of comments that appear
1785        /// before (but not connected to) the current element. Each paragraph,
1786        /// separated by empty lines, will be one comment element in the repeated
1787        /// field.
1788        ///
1789        /// Only the comment content is provided; comment markers (e.g. //) are
1790        /// stripped out.  For block comments, leading whitespace and an asterisk
1791        /// will be stripped from the beginning of each line other than the first.
1792        /// Newlines are included in the output.
1793        ///
1794        /// Examples:
1795        ///
1796        ///    optional int32 foo = 1;  // Comment attached to foo.
1797        ///    // Comment attached to bar.
1798        ///    optional int32 bar = 2;
1799        ///
1800        ///    optional string baz = 3;
1801        ///    // Comment attached to baz.
1802        ///    // Another line attached to baz.
1803        ///
1804        ///    // Comment attached to moo.
1805        ///    //
1806        ///    // Another line attached to moo.
1807        ///    optional double moo = 4;
1808        ///
1809        ///    // Detached comment for corge. This is not leading or trailing comments
1810        ///    // to moo or corge because there are blank lines separating it from
1811        ///    // both.
1812        ///
1813        ///    // Detached comment for corge paragraph 2.
1814        ///
1815        ///    optional string corge = 5;
1816        ///    /* Block comment attached
1817        ///     * to corge.  Leading asterisks
1818        ///     * will be removed. */
1819        ///    /* Block comment attached to
1820        ///     * grault. */
1821        ///    optional int32 grault = 6;
1822        ///
1823        ///    // ignored detached comments.
1824        #[prost(string, optional, tag = "3")]
1825        pub leading_comments: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
1826        #[prost(string, optional, tag = "4")]
1827        pub trailing_comments: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
1828        #[prost(string, repeated, tag = "6")]
1829        pub leading_detached_comments: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<
1830            ::prost::alloc::string::String,
1831        >,
1832    }
1833}
1834/// Describes the relationship between generated code and its original source
1835/// file. A GeneratedCodeInfo message is associated with only one generated
1836/// source file, but may contain references to different source .proto files.
1837#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1838pub struct GeneratedCodeInfo {
1839    /// An Annotation connects some span of text in generated code to an element
1840    /// of its generating .proto file.
1841    #[prost(message, repeated, tag = "1")]
1842    pub annotation: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<generated_code_info::Annotation>,
1843}
1844/// Nested message and enum types in `GeneratedCodeInfo`.
1845pub mod generated_code_info {
1846    #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
1847    pub struct Annotation {
1848        /// Identifies the element in the original source .proto file. This field
1849        /// is formatted the same as SourceCodeInfo.Location.path.
1850        #[prost(int32, repeated, tag = "1")]
1851        pub path: ::prost::alloc::vec::Vec<i32>,
1852        /// Identifies the filesystem path to the original source .proto.
1853        #[prost(string, optional, tag = "2")]
1854        pub source_file: ::core::option::Option<::prost::alloc::string::String>,
1855        /// Identifies the starting offset in bytes in the generated code
1856        /// that relates to the identified object.
1857        #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "3")]
1858        pub begin: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1859        /// Identifies the ending offset in bytes in the generated code that
1860        /// relates to the identified object. The end offset should be one past
1861        /// the last relevant byte (so the length of the text = end - begin).
1862        #[prost(int32, optional, tag = "4")]
1863        pub end: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1864        #[prost(enumeration = "annotation::Semantic", optional, tag = "5")]
1865        pub semantic: ::core::option::Option<i32>,
1866    }
1867    /// Nested message and enum types in `Annotation`.
1868    pub mod annotation {
1869        /// Represents the identified object's effect on the element in the original
1870        /// .proto file.
1871        #[derive(
1872            Clone,
1873            Copy,
1874            Debug,
1875            PartialEq,
1876            Eq,
1877            Hash,
1878            PartialOrd,
1879            Ord,
1880            ::prost::Enumeration
1881        )]
1882        #[repr(i32)]
1883        pub enum Semantic {
1884            /// There is no effect or the effect is indescribable.
1885            None = 0,
1886            /// The element is set or otherwise mutated.
1887            Set = 1,
1888            /// An alias to the element is returned.
1889            Alias = 2,
1890        }
1891        impl Semantic {
1892            /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1893            ///
1894            /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1895            /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1896            pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1897                match self {
1898                    Self::None => "NONE",
1899                    Self::Set => "SET",
1900                    Self::Alias => "ALIAS",
1901                }
1902            }
1903            /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1904            pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1905                match value {
1906                    "NONE" => Some(Self::None),
1907                    "SET" => Some(Self::Set),
1908                    "ALIAS" => Some(Self::Alias),
1909                    _ => None,
1910                }
1911            }
1912        }
1913    }
1914}
1915/// The full set of known editions.
1916#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord, ::prost::Enumeration)]
1917#[repr(i32)]
1918pub enum Edition {
1919    /// A placeholder for an unknown edition value.
1920    Unknown = 0,
1921    /// A placeholder edition for specifying default behaviors *before* a feature
1922    /// was first introduced.  This is effectively an "infinite past".
1923    Legacy = 900,
1924    /// Legacy syntax "editions".  These pre-date editions, but behave much like
1925    /// distinct editions.  These can't be used to specify the edition of proto
1926    /// files, but feature definitions must supply proto2/proto3 defaults for
1927    /// backwards compatibility.
1928    Proto2 = 998,
1929    Proto3 = 999,
1930    /// Editions that have been released.  The specific values are arbitrary and
1931    /// should not be depended on, but they will always be time-ordered for easy
1932    /// comparison.
1933    Edition2023 = 1000,
1934    Edition2024 = 1001,
1935    /// Placeholder editions for testing feature resolution.  These should not be
1936    /// used or relied on outside of tests.
1937    Edition1TestOnly = 1,
1938    Edition2TestOnly = 2,
1939    Edition99997TestOnly = 99997,
1940    Edition99998TestOnly = 99998,
1941    Edition99999TestOnly = 99999,
1942    /// Placeholder for specifying unbounded edition support.  This should only
1943    /// ever be used by plugins that can expect to never require any changes to
1944    /// support a new edition.
1945    Max = 2147483647,
1946}
1947impl Edition {
1948    /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1949    ///
1950    /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
1951    /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
1952    pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
1953        match self {
1954            Self::Unknown => "EDITION_UNKNOWN",
1955            Self::Legacy => "EDITION_LEGACY",
1956            Self::Proto2 => "EDITION_PROTO2",
1957            Self::Proto3 => "EDITION_PROTO3",
1958            Self::Edition2023 => "EDITION_2023",
1959            Self::Edition2024 => "EDITION_2024",
1960            Self::Edition1TestOnly => "EDITION_1_TEST_ONLY",
1961            Self::Edition2TestOnly => "EDITION_2_TEST_ONLY",
1962            Self::Edition99997TestOnly => "EDITION_99997_TEST_ONLY",
1963            Self::Edition99998TestOnly => "EDITION_99998_TEST_ONLY",
1964            Self::Edition99999TestOnly => "EDITION_99999_TEST_ONLY",
1965            Self::Max => "EDITION_MAX",
1966        }
1967    }
1968    /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
1969    pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
1970        match value {
1971            "EDITION_UNKNOWN" => Some(Self::Unknown),
1972            "EDITION_LEGACY" => Some(Self::Legacy),
1973            "EDITION_PROTO2" => Some(Self::Proto2),
1974            "EDITION_PROTO3" => Some(Self::Proto3),
1975            "EDITION_2023" => Some(Self::Edition2023),
1976            "EDITION_2024" => Some(Self::Edition2024),
1977            "EDITION_1_TEST_ONLY" => Some(Self::Edition1TestOnly),
1978            "EDITION_2_TEST_ONLY" => Some(Self::Edition2TestOnly),
1979            "EDITION_99997_TEST_ONLY" => Some(Self::Edition99997TestOnly),
1980            "EDITION_99998_TEST_ONLY" => Some(Self::Edition99998TestOnly),
1981            "EDITION_99999_TEST_ONLY" => Some(Self::Edition99999TestOnly),
1982            "EDITION_MAX" => Some(Self::Max),
1983            _ => None,
1984        }
1985    }
1986}
1987/// Describes the 'visibility' of a symbol with respect to the proto import
1988/// system. Symbols can only be imported when the visibility rules do not prevent
1989/// it (ex: local symbols cannot be imported).  Visibility modifiers can only set
1990/// on `message` and `enum` as they are the only types available to be referenced
1991/// from other files.
1992#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord, ::prost::Enumeration)]
1993#[repr(i32)]
1994pub enum SymbolVisibility {
1995    VisibilityUnset = 0,
1996    VisibilityLocal = 1,
1997    VisibilityExport = 2,
1998}
1999impl SymbolVisibility {
2000    /// String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
2001    ///
2002    /// The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable
2003    /// (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
2004    pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str {
2005        match self {
2006            Self::VisibilityUnset => "VISIBILITY_UNSET",
2007            Self::VisibilityLocal => "VISIBILITY_LOCAL",
2008            Self::VisibilityExport => "VISIBILITY_EXPORT",
2009        }
2010    }
2011    /// Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
2012    pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> ::core::option::Option<Self> {
2013        match value {
2014            "VISIBILITY_UNSET" => Some(Self::VisibilityUnset),
2015            "VISIBILITY_LOCAL" => Some(Self::VisibilityLocal),
2016            "VISIBILITY_EXPORT" => Some(Self::VisibilityExport),
2017            _ => None,
2018        }
2019    }
2020}
2021/// A Duration represents a signed, fixed-length span of time represented
2022/// as a count of seconds and fractions of seconds at nanosecond
2023/// resolution. It is independent of any calendar and concepts like "day"
2024/// or "month". It is related to Timestamp in that the difference between
2025/// two Timestamp values is a Duration and it can be added or subtracted
2026/// from a Timestamp. Range is approximately +-10,000 years.
2027///
2028/// # Examples
2029///
2030/// Example 1: Compute Duration from two Timestamps in pseudo code.
2031///
2032///      Timestamp start = ...;
2033///      Timestamp end = ...;
2034///      Duration duration = ...;
2035///
2036///      duration.seconds = end.seconds - start.seconds;
2037///      duration.nanos = end.nanos - start.nanos;
2038///
2039///      if (duration.seconds < 0 && duration.nanos > 0) {
2040///        duration.seconds += 1;
2041///        duration.nanos -= 1000000000;
2042///      } else if (duration.seconds > 0 && duration.nanos < 0) {
2043///        duration.seconds -= 1;
2044///        duration.nanos += 1000000000;
2045///      }
2046///
2047/// Example 2: Compute Timestamp from Timestamp + Duration in pseudo code.
2048///
2049///      Timestamp start = ...;
2050///      Duration duration = ...;
2051///      Timestamp end = ...;
2052///
2053///      end.seconds = start.seconds + duration.seconds;
2054///      end.nanos = start.nanos + duration.nanos;
2055///
2056///      if (end.nanos < 0) {
2057///        end.seconds -= 1;
2058///        end.nanos += 1000000000;
2059///      } else if (end.nanos >= 1000000000) {
2060///        end.seconds += 1;
2061///        end.nanos -= 1000000000;
2062///      }
2063///
2064/// Example 3: Compute Duration from datetime.timedelta in Python.
2065///
2066///      td = datetime.timedelta(days=3, minutes=10)
2067///      duration = Duration()
2068///      duration.FromTimedelta(td)
2069///
2070/// # JSON Mapping
2071///
2072/// In JSON format, the Duration type is encoded as a string rather than an
2073/// object, where the string ends in the suffix "s" (indicating seconds) and
2074/// is preceded by the number of seconds, with nanoseconds expressed as
2075/// fractional seconds. For example, 3 seconds with 0 nanoseconds should be
2076/// encoded in JSON format as "3s", while 3 seconds and 1 nanosecond should
2077/// be expressed in JSON format as "3.000000001s", and 3 seconds and 1
2078/// microsecond should be expressed in JSON format as "3.000001s".
2079///
2080#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
2081pub struct Duration {
2082    /// Signed seconds of the span of time. Must be from -315,576,000,000
2083    /// to +315,576,000,000 inclusive. Note: these bounds are computed from:
2084    /// 60 sec/min * 60 min/hr * 24 hr/day * 365.25 days/year * 10000 years
2085    #[prost(int64, tag = "1")]
2086    pub seconds: i64,
2087    /// Signed fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution of the span
2088    /// of time. Durations less than one second are represented with a 0
2089    /// `seconds` field and a positive or negative `nanos` field. For durations
2090    /// of one second or more, a non-zero value for the `nanos` field must be
2091    /// of the same sign as the `seconds` field. Must be from -999,999,999
2092    /// to +999,999,999 inclusive.
2093    #[prost(int32, tag = "2")]
2094    pub nanos: i32,
2095}
2096/// A Timestamp represents a point in time independent of any time zone or local
2097/// calendar, encoded as a count of seconds and fractions of seconds at
2098/// nanosecond resolution. The count is relative to an epoch at UTC midnight on
2099/// January 1, 1970, in the proleptic Gregorian calendar which extends the
2100/// Gregorian calendar backwards to year one.
2101///
2102/// All minutes are 60 seconds long. Leap seconds are "smeared" so that no leap
2103/// second table is needed for interpretation, using a [24-hour linear
2104/// smear](<https://developers.google.com/time/smear>).
2105///
2106/// The range is from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to 9999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999Z. By
2107/// restricting to that range, we ensure that we can convert to and from [RFC
2108/// 3339](<https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt>) date strings.
2109///
2110/// # Examples
2111///
2112/// Example 1: Compute Timestamp from POSIX `time()`.
2113///
2114///      Timestamp timestamp;
2115///      timestamp.set_seconds(time(NULL));
2116///      timestamp.set_nanos(0);
2117///
2118/// Example 2: Compute Timestamp from POSIX `gettimeofday()`.
2119///
2120///      struct timeval tv;
2121///      gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
2122///
2123///      Timestamp timestamp;
2124///      timestamp.set_seconds(tv.tv_sec);
2125///      timestamp.set_nanos(tv.tv_usec * 1000);
2126///
2127/// Example 3: Compute Timestamp from Win32 `GetSystemTimeAsFileTime()`.
2128///
2129///      FILETIME ft;
2130///      GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
2131///      UINT64 ticks = (((UINT64)ft.dwHighDateTime) << 32) | ft.dwLowDateTime;
2132///
2133///      // A Windows tick is 100 nanoseconds. Windows epoch 1601-01-01T00:00:00Z
2134///      // is 11644473600 seconds before Unix epoch 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
2135///      Timestamp timestamp;
2136///      timestamp.set_seconds((INT64) ((ticks / 10000000) - 11644473600LL));
2137///      timestamp.set_nanos((INT32) ((ticks % 10000000) * 100));
2138///
2139/// Example 4: Compute Timestamp from Java `System.currentTimeMillis()`.
2140///
2141///      long millis = System.currentTimeMillis();
2142///
2143///      Timestamp timestamp = Timestamp.newBuilder().setSeconds(millis / 1000)
2144///          .setNanos((int) ((millis % 1000) * 1000000)).build();
2145///
2146/// Example 5: Compute Timestamp from Java `Instant.now()`.
2147///
2148///      Instant now = Instant.now();
2149///
2150///      Timestamp timestamp =
2151///          Timestamp.newBuilder().setSeconds(now.getEpochSecond())
2152///              .setNanos(now.getNano()).build();
2153///
2154/// Example 6: Compute Timestamp from current time in Python.
2155///
2156///      timestamp = Timestamp()
2157///      timestamp.GetCurrentTime()
2158///
2159/// # JSON Mapping
2160///
2161/// In JSON format, the Timestamp type is encoded as a string in the
2162/// [RFC 3339](<https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt>) format. That is, the
2163/// format is "{year}-{month}-{day}T{hour}:{min}:{sec}\[.{frac_sec}\]Z"
2164/// where {year} is always expressed using four digits while {month}, {day},
2165/// {hour}, {min}, and {sec} are zero-padded to two digits each. The fractional
2166/// seconds, which can go up to 9 digits (i.e. up to 1 nanosecond resolution),
2167/// are optional. The "Z" suffix indicates the timezone ("UTC"); the timezone
2168/// is required. A proto3 JSON serializer should always use UTC (as indicated by
2169/// "Z") when printing the Timestamp type and a proto3 JSON parser should be
2170/// able to accept both UTC and other timezones (as indicated by an offset).
2171///
2172/// For example, "2017-01-15T01:30:15.01Z" encodes 15.01 seconds past
2173/// 01:30 UTC on January 15, 2017.
2174///
2175/// In JavaScript, one can convert a Date object to this format using the
2176/// standard
2177/// [toISOString()](<https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/toISOString>)
2178/// method. In Python, a standard `datetime.datetime` object can be converted
2179/// to this format using
2180/// [`strftime`](<https://docs.python.org/2/library/time.html#time.strftime>) with
2181/// the time format spec '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ'. Likewise, in Java, one can use
2182/// the Joda Time's [`ISODateTimeFormat.dateTime()`](
2183/// <http://joda-time.sourceforge.net/apidocs/org/joda/time/format/ISODateTimeFormat.html#dateTime(>)
2184/// ) to obtain a formatter capable of generating timestamps in this format.
2185///
2186#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
2187pub struct Timestamp {
2188    /// Represents seconds of UTC time since Unix epoch
2189    /// 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. Must be from 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z to
2190    /// 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z inclusive.
2191    #[prost(int64, tag = "1")]
2192    pub seconds: i64,
2193    /// Non-negative fractions of a second at nanosecond resolution. Negative
2194    /// second values with fractions must still have non-negative nanos values
2195    /// that count forward in time. Must be from 0 to 999,999,999
2196    /// inclusive.
2197    #[prost(int32, tag = "2")]
2198    pub nanos: i32,
2199}
2200/// A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated
2201/// empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to use it as the request
2202/// or the response type of an API method. For instance:
2203///
2204///      service Foo {
2205///        rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns (google.protobuf.Empty);
2206///      }
2207///
2208#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, ::prost::Message)]
2209pub struct Empty {}