Hi again,

On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 6:24 PM, Nathaniel Manista <[email protected]>
wrote:

> possibly a oneof
> <https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto#using-oneof> that
> can communicate exactly one of the id of a found book or the fact that the
> book was not found.


This makes sense to me, I'll give it a shot!


> resp = self.stub.BookGet(library_pb2.BookGetRequest(id='12345'))
>>
> resp is None          # False
>> resp.book is None     # False
>> resp.book.id is None  # False
>> resp.book.id == ''    # True
>>
>> So I could only make use of the last assertion but that seems far from
>> ideal, right?
>>
>
> I think this has to do with the changes in Protocol Buffers 3 and how
> fields and messages are never "not present" any more.
>

Ok, I'm glad to know that was conscious choice and not a bug in my code :)

Thank you so much,

-- 
Jesús García Crespo

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