But weak typing would just have to read unknown fields as strings, so that is
equivalent to one of the many suggestions I have gone through, to mark values
rather then strings

Source=tcp/127.0.0.1:19114
UniqueID='ad47a6d6365777fc
KeepAlive='true

where " ' " marks that the following string is an atom (like in Scheme).

On Mon, 15 May 2000, Scott G. Miller wrote:
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> > Alright then, my second best suggestion is to do as Oskar was thinking of
> > giving into doing and just forget about typed protocols.
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> Or have weak typing and allow unknown fields.
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