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Class DelimitedBytes (2.38.0)
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DelimitedBytes ( mapping = None , * , ignore_unknown_fields = False , ** kwargs )
Fields are encoded independently and concatenated with a
configurable delimiter in between.
A struct with no fields defined is encoded as a single
delimiter.
Sorted mode:
Fields are encoded in sorted mode.
Encoded field values must not contain any bytes <=
delimiter[0]
Element-wise order is preserved: A < B if A[0] < B[0], or
if A[0] == B[0] && A[1] < B[1], etc. Strict prefixes sort
first.
Distinct mode:
Fields are encoded in distinct mode.
Encoded field values must not contain delimiter[0].
Attribute
Name
Description
delimiter
bytes
Byte sequence used to delimit concatenated
fields. The delimiter must contain at least 1
character and at most 50 characters.
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