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-Nanopb example "simple"
-=======================
-
-This example demonstrates the very basic use of nanopb. It encodes and
-decodes a simple message.
-
-The code uses four different API functions:
-
- * pb_ostream_from_buffer() to declare the output buffer that is to be used
- * pb_encode() to encode a message
- * pb_istream_from_buffer() to declare the input buffer that is to be used
- * pb_decode() to decode a message
-
-Example usage
--------------
-
-On Linux, simply type "make" to build the example. After that, you can
-run it with the command: ./simple
-
-On other platforms, you first have to compile the protocol definition using
-the following command::
-
- ../../generator-bin/protoc --nanopb_out=. simple.proto
-
-After that, add the following four files to your project and compile:
-
- simple.c simple.pb.c pb_encode.c pb_decode.c
-
-