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			C#
		
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			49 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C#
		
	
	
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namespace ProtoBuf
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{
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    /// <summary>
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    /// Sub-format to use when serializing/deserializing data
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    /// </summary>
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    public enum DataFormat
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    {
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        /// <summary>
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        /// Uses the default encoding for the data-type.
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        /// </summary>
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        Default,
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        /// <summary>
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        /// When applied to signed integer-based data (including Decimal), this
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        /// indicates that zigzag variant encoding will be used. This means that values
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        /// with small magnitude (regardless of sign) take a small amount
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        /// of space to encode.
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        /// </summary>
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        ZigZag,
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        /// <summary>
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        /// When applied to signed integer-based data (including Decimal), this
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        /// indicates that two's-complement variant encoding will be used.
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        /// This means that any -ve number will take 10 bytes (even for 32-bit),
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        /// so should only be used for compatibility.
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        /// </summary>
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        TwosComplement,
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        /// <summary>
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        /// When applied to signed integer-based data (including Decimal), this
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        /// indicates that a fixed amount of space will be used.
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        /// </summary>
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        FixedSize,
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        /// <summary>
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        /// When applied to a sub-message, indicates that the value should be treated
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        /// as group-delimited.
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        /// </summary>
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        Group,
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        /// <summary>
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        /// When applied to members of types such as DateTime or TimeSpan, specifies
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        /// that the "well known" standardized representation should be use; DateTime uses Timestamp,
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        /// 
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        /// </summary>
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        WellKnown
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    }
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} |