protobuf: remove gogoproto

Removes gogo/protobuf from buildx and updates to a version of
moby/buildkit where gogo is removed.

This also changes how the proto files are generated. This is because
newer versions of protobuf are more strict about name conflicts. If two
files have the same name (even if they are relative paths) and are used
in different protoc commands, they'll conflict in the registry.

Since protobuf file generation doesn't work very well with
`paths=source_relative`, this removes the `go:generate` expression and
just relies on the dockerfile to perform the generation.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan A. Sternberg <jonathan.sternberg@docker.com>
This commit is contained in:
Jonathan A. Sternberg
2024-10-02 15:51:59 -05:00
parent 8e47387d02
commit b35a0f4718
592 changed files with 46288 additions and 110420 deletions

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@ -25,15 +25,17 @@ const defaultIndent = " "
// Format formats the message as a multiline string.
// This function is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across
// different versions of the program.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change across
// different builds of your program, even when using the same version of the
// protobuf module.
func Format(m proto.Message) string {
return MarshalOptions{Multiline: true}.Format(m)
}
// Marshal writes the given [proto.Message] in JSON format using default options.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across
// different versions of the program.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change across
// different builds of your program, even when using the same version of the
// protobuf module.
func Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) {
return MarshalOptions{}.Marshal(m)
}
@ -110,8 +112,9 @@ type MarshalOptions struct {
// Format formats the message as a string.
// This method is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across
// different versions of the program.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change across
// different builds of your program, even when using the same version of the
// protobuf module.
func (o MarshalOptions) Format(m proto.Message) string {
if m == nil || !m.ProtoReflect().IsValid() {
return "<nil>" // invalid syntax, but okay since this is for debugging
@ -122,8 +125,9 @@ func (o MarshalOptions) Format(m proto.Message) string {
}
// Marshal marshals the given [proto.Message] in the JSON format using options in
// MarshalOptions. Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over
// time across different versions of the program.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change across
// different builds of your program, even when using the same version of the
// protobuf module.
func (o MarshalOptions) Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) {
return o.marshal(nil, m)
}

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@ -27,15 +27,17 @@ const defaultIndent = " "
// Format formats the message as a multiline string.
// This function is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across
// different versions of the program.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change across
// different builds of your program, even when using the same version of the
// protobuf module.
func Format(m proto.Message) string {
return MarshalOptions{Multiline: true}.Format(m)
}
// Marshal writes the given [proto.Message] in textproto format using default
// options. Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time
// across different versions of the program.
// options. Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change
// across different builds of your program, even when using the same version of
// the protobuf module.
func Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) {
return MarshalOptions{}.Marshal(m)
}
@ -84,8 +86,9 @@ type MarshalOptions struct {
// Format formats the message as a string.
// This method is only intended for human consumption and ignores errors.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. It may change over time across
// different versions of the program.
// Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output will change across
// different builds of your program, even when using the same version of the
// protobuf module.
func (o MarshalOptions) Format(m proto.Message) string {
if m == nil || !m.ProtoReflect().IsValid() {
return "<nil>" // invalid syntax, but okay since this is for debugging
@ -98,8 +101,9 @@ func (o MarshalOptions) Format(m proto.Message) string {
}
// Marshal writes the given [proto.Message] in textproto format using options in
// MarshalOptions object. Do not depend on the output being stable. It may
// change over time across different versions of the program.
// MarshalOptions object. Do not depend on the output being stable. Its output
// will change across different builds of your program, even when using the
// same version of the protobuf module.
func (o MarshalOptions) Marshal(m proto.Message) ([]byte, error) {
return o.marshal(nil, m)
}