Allows you to add, and test for the presence of a magic 4-char
string in a FlatBuffer.
Tested: on OS X.
Change-Id: I090692a9e4fb53bed3543279a28563e67132cba0
Also fixes a potential big-endian bug, and makes iterators work
correctly with pointer types.
Change-Id: Ib7f88fe9e6053d1a9afa7895fba0695627c158b1
Tested: on Windows and Linux
When Parsing JSON, it will read enums either as int values, identifiers
specific to the enum type, or strings containing those identifiers.
When generating text, it will output enum identifiers by default
(this can be turned off in favor of integers, like before).
Change-Id: If28b0a1f8f27de79aff3e626f40c0c0b271c325a
Tested: on Windows and Linux
Bug: 16214968
Also removed it appending _wire to filenames, renamed the json golden
file to .golden to not clash with generated files.
Bug: 15781201
Change-Id: I8322861e50d1e5b6a5ab5e4b5e5d8ae13c356eb2
Tested: on Windows and Linux
It was outputting the type instead of the field name, and didn't deal
with NULL fields. Added test case.
Also fixed token enums having the wrong value, resulting in
unreadable error messages.
Change-Id: Icd9b4d22f417bfad5824c0f58e067ce3f2e2dc6f
Tested: on Windows and Linux.
This will add quotes around field names, as required by the official
standard. By default it will leave quotes out, as it is more readable,
more compact, and is accepted by almost all JSON parsers.
The -S switch to flatc turns on strict mode.
As per rfc 7159.
Change-Id: Ibabe9c8162c47339d00ec581d18721a2ba40c6d0
Tested: on Windows.