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Also add note about the 'packed' message option being incompatible
with CPUs that do not support unaligned access.
Update issue 12
Status: FixedInGit
Update issue 77
Status: FixedInGit
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NOTE: This change breaks backwards-compatibility by default.
If you have old callback functions, you can define PB_OLD_CALLBACK_STYLE
to retain the old behaviour.
If you want to convert your old callbacks to new signature, you need
to do the following:
1) Change decode callback argument to void **arg
and encode callback argument to void * const *arg.
2) Change any reference to arg into *arg.
The rationale for making the new behaviour the default is that it
simplifies the common case of "allocate some memory in decode callback".
Update issue 69
Status: FixedInGit
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This allows slight optimizations if only memory buffer support
(as opposed to stream callbacks) is wanted. On ARM difference
is -12% execution time, -4% code size when enabled.
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Update issue 44
Status: FixedInGit
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Rationale: it's easy to implement the callback wrong. Doing so introduces
io errors when unknown fields are present in the input. If code is not
tested with unknown fields, these bugs can remain hidden for long time.
Added a special case for the memory buffer stream, where it gives a small
speed benefit.
Added testcase for skipping fields with test_decode2 implementation.
Update issue 37
Status: FixedInGit
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This avoids double initialization when decoding nested submessages.
Fixes an issue with submessage arrays that was present in previous
version of this patch.
Update issue 28
Status: FixedInGit
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The patch breaks default values inside submessage arrays (I think).
Have to add test cases and check back.
This reverts commit f1d7640fe1be0f150f604c72108ea516222c2505.
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This avoids double initialization when decoding nested submessages.
Update issue 28
Status: FixedInGit
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Fixes issue #22.
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Update issue 7
Status: Started
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This makes the field decoding functions more intuitive to use.
The old interface is still present if you specify NANOPB_INTERNALS.
Update issue 2
Status: FixedInGit
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This allows more precise control over the memory use vs. field size.
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Add generator warning if this is necessary.
Fixes issue #14.
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Now the limit of tracked fields is configurable at compile-time using
PB_MAX_REQUIRED_FIELDS. Added related test and updated documentation.
Fixes issue #18.
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pb_decode_tag and pb_skip_field allow manually iterating the fields
in a message.
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Replaced the confusing pb_enc_* functions with new pb_encode_* functions that
have a cleaner interface. Updated documentation.
Got rid of the endian_copy stuff in pb_encode.c, instead using C casts to do it automatically.
This makes the code safer and also reduces binary size by about 5%.
Fixes Issue 6.
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The size of non-callback bytes-fields was miscalculated, which
caused all following fields in a message to contain garbage.
Previous commit contains a testcase for this.
This fix changes the generated message description. If your protocol uses
bytes-fields, you should regenerate *.pb.c.
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Most importantly, callback fields in submessages were being overwritten with garbage, causing segfaults.
Additionally, converted PB_LTYPE_FIXED to PB_LTYPE_FIXED32 and PB_LTYPE_FIXED64. This makes the interface
a bit easier to use, and in addition runs faster.
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