c_runtime: encode singular scalars (ra6 3b)
New entry pb.c_runtime.encode(plan, msg) -> string. Covers int32/64,
uint32/64, sint32/64, bool, fixed32/64, sfixed32/64, float, double,
enum (number or by_name lookup), string, bytes. Repeated, map, and
message-typed fields are silently skipped — those land in 3d/3e.
Buffer is a 4KB stack scratch promoted to a lua_newuserdata on
overflow, so a mid-encode luaL_error doesn't leak: the userdata is
GC'd at the unwind point.
Proto3 zero-suppression mirrors mode=full byte-for-byte: empty strings,
zero ints/fixed/enum skipped, +0.0 double skipped while -0.0 is emitted
via type-pun u64 equality (matches the `1/v == -math.huge` guard on
the Lua side). Proto3-optional fields bypass suppression. Plans with
desc.encode overrides (WKT) are rejected here — bd-rmf scope.
Tests: 16 cases per codegen mode (full + runtime), covering the bd-y1n
acceptance (Person {name='x', age=42, balance=-7,
user_id=0xDEADBEEFCAFEBABEULL, weight_kg=3.14} byte-equal to mode=full)
plus per-kind sweep and heap-grow path at 8KB. Suite: 806/806 with
PB_ENABLE_C=1, 748/748 + 58 skipped without.
Closes bd-y1n
c-accel: add compile_flags.txt for clangd
Without the Tarantool include path, clangd can't find <module.h> and
the entire file cascades into undefined-symbol diagnostics. The actual
make build is unaffected — only the editor experience.
List the four common Tarantool include paths (macOS Homebrew, the
Cellar-style symlink, /usr/local, /usr/include). Missing dirs are
silently ignored by the compiler, so a single file works for both
macOS and Linux.
c-accel: fix strdup on glibc with -std=c99
strdup is POSIX, not ISO C99, so glibc's <string.h> only exposes it when
_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809. With -std=c99 (strict mode) gcc otherwise
treats strdup as an implicit-int function, which on 64-bit Linux
truncates the returned pointer to int and yields warnings + likely
crashes. macOS happens to declare strdup unconditionally so the issue
only surfaces on the srht.bigb.es Ubuntu builder.
Define _POSIX_C_SOURCE at the top of c_runtime.c before any include.
c-accel: descriptor -> C plan compiler (bd-mq7)
First C source for the pb.c_runtime module. Compiles a finalized Lua
descriptor into an opaque pb_plan userdata, the foundation that
bd-ra6's encode/decode entry points will walk.
What the plan carries (per docs/specs/c_accel_strategy.md):
* Per-field records: field_number, wire_type, kind, repeated/packed/
optional flags, pre-encoded tag bytes (varint, up to 5 bytes),
sub_plan_idx (1-based into the sub-plans table), enum_ref
(luaL_ref for enum descriptor), oneof_idx back-pointer.
* Map fields capture map_key_kind, map_value_kind, and the value's
sub_plan_idx when the value is a message.
* Oneofs as a parallel array of {name, member_indices[]}, with
fields' oneof_idx pointing back to their group.
* WKT override detection: when desc.encode/desc.decode are set, the
plan flips has_override=1 and skips field-walk entirely.
* Extension range hooks captured (proto2 scaffolding for bd-3i).
* Field-name cache as a Lua table referenced via luaL_ref, so
encode/decode can do lua_rawgeti instead of re-interning C strings.
Cycle handling: compile_plan stashes the new plan userdata on
desc.c_plan BEFORE recursing into sub-message fields. Person.friends
→ Person resolves to the same userdata; the test asserts identity.
Build entry: 'just build-c' compiles runtime/pb/c/c_runtime.c into
runtime/pb/c_runtime.dylib (or .so on Linux) via the local Makefile.
Module-h location auto-detected the same way bench/c_accel/Makefile
does it. Tarantool's LuaJIT-on-5.1 means we use lua_objlen (not
lua_rawlen) and provide a local abs_idx helper since lua_absindex
isn't available in the 5.1 compat layer.
Smoke test at test/c_runtime_plan_test.lua exercises both codegen
modes (full + runtime). 26 assertions cover:
- module surface + ABI version + KIND/WIRE constants
- Address: 4 fields, names, kinds, wire types, tag bytes, optional
- Person: 14 fields, scalars/enum/message/map/repeated/packed
- Sub-plan resolution + Person.friends self-reference cycle break
- Idempotent compile (second call returns cached plan)
- Result.outcome oneof: 3 members, oneof_idx back-pointers
- WKT Timestamp: has_override=true, field-walk skipped
Full suite: 771/771 with PB_ENABLE_C=1 (745 existing + 26 new),
745+26 skipped without (silent fallback verified).
Justfile fix: 'just build-c' / 'clean-c' used $(MAKE) which Just
doesn't expand — switched to plain 'make'.
Unblocks bd-y1n (encode scalars), bd-mz6 (decode scalars),
bd-awv (64-bit cdata), bd-rmf (WKT passthrough). bd-mq7 closed.