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@dxos/codec-protobuf
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There's an associated @dxos/protobuf-compiler package that does codegen based on protobuf schema.
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In protobuf scalar fields (numbers, booleans, strings, bytes, enums) may have an implicit default value:
Example:
int32 number = 1;
If the field is set to it's default value (0 in this example) it MAY be missing in the wire encoding (Go implementation) or present with the value set to 0 (JS implementation).
When decoding, the missing fields MUST be treated as having the default implicit value (0 in this case).
optional int32 number = 1;
If the field is set to it's default value (0 in this example) it MUST be present in the wire encoding with the value set to 0.
When decoding, the missing fields it MUST be set as undefined. If the field is present in the wire format, it must be set to its numeric value.
This package must NOT use toolchain
to avoid cyclic dependencies.
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There's an associated @dxos/protobuf-compiler package that does codegen based on protobuf schema.
The npm package @dxos/codec-protobuf receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @dxos/codec-protobuf popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dxos/codec-protobuf demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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