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Top-level statements

In this section, we will see all the top-level statements in the order they should appear in a proto file according to the Protobuf Style Guide (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/style/). We are going to go through their meaning, and we are going to see some simple examples.

Syntax

The syntax statement is one of the easiest statements to understand. This tells the compiler (protoc) the version we are using in the file and, therefore, the features we can and cannot access:

EBNF – Syntax statement

version = "proto2" | "proto3" | "editions"
syntax = "syntax" "=" ("'" version "'" | '"' version '"') ";"

As you can see, there are three versions that we can pass to the syntax statement:

  • proto2
  • proto3
  • editions

Now, all of this is a little bit obscure, and these names, especially proto2 and proto3, are...

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Clément Jean is the CTO of Education for Ethiopia, a start-up focusing on educating K-12 students in Ethiopia. On top of that, he is also an online instructor (on Udemy, Linux Foundation, and others) teaching people about diff erent kinds of technologies. In both his occupations, he deals with technologies such as Protobuf and gRPC and how to apply them to real-life use cases. His overall goal is to empower people through education and technology.
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