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WARNING(2023-05-26): New submodules: upgrade before 2024-03-01 to avoid ambiguous import errors with google.golang.org/genproto. See #1015 for more information.
IMPORTANT This repository is currently experimental. The structure of the contained packages is subject to change. Please see the original source repositories (listed below) to find out the status of the each protocol buffer's associated service.
This repository contains the generated Go packages for common protocol buffer types, and the generated gRPC code necessary for interacting with Google's gRPC APIs.
The sources for the proto files used in this repository:
googleapis
is derived from this
repo. The packages here contain types specifically for interacting with Google
APIs.Historically, the packages in the protobuf
directory used to contain
generated code for certain well-known types hosted by google/protobuf.
These types are now hosted by the google.golang.org/protobuf
module
and type aliases are used to forward declarations in this module over to
declarations in the protobuf
module.
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