commit | 21dab26b090110c875c69faeacd2a4d6e452705c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Felix Zhu <fcz@google.com> | Wed Sep 23 13:19:06 2020 -0400 |
committer | CQ Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Fri Sep 25 17:50:02 2020 +0000 |
tree | 9e59ee8c2b2006e01d083cee806eb4c79cd34329 | |
parent | 06834bd70cd3b27d33ae6f5c2d5f8f4711418011 [diff] |
[fidl][go] Support for strict/flexible bits (2/3) * Defines marshalers for bits * Add `Bits` interface Mechanical regen: fx exec third_party/go/regen-fidl step 1: I514d6aae98540787eb6c80bcb83826a437ed16a0 step 3: Ibba2fab85ddfe1901ca2746337a13fb889e95540 Bug: 59071 Test: fx test -v fidl_go_conformance_tests Change-Id: I6c4b71cd59f803b22a9e5ea18d5b437e2c95b89e Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/third_party/go/+/430021 Commit-Queue: Felix Zhu <fcz@google.com> Reviewed-by: Pascal Perez <pascallouis@google.com> Reviewed-by: Mitchell Kember <mkember@google.com>
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