There are a few Ruby implementations listed at
http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/wiki/ThirdPartyAddOns - do any of those
fit the bill?
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 4:38:42 PM UTC-7, coyo wrote:
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> I'm making no promises, but if someone hasn't offered yet, what I have
> seen of protobuf has me v
I'm making no promises, but if someone hasn't offered yet, what I have seen
of protobuf has me very excited!
I may make this one of my primary projects, to at the very least, write
bindings to the C compiler in ruby, and eventually a pure ruby compiler.
I intend to use protobuf as the primary s
I understand, but if one wants to keep a large persistent message allocated
and walk over it frequently, there is a price to pay on cache misses that
can be significant.
In my situation I am maintaining a large persistent instance of a large
message type that I used as a cached data set to compare
Comment #51 on issue 66 by a...@northisup.com: cannot install using
easy_install
http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/issues/detail?id=66
Can somebody update the file at
http://protobuf.googlecode.com/files/protobuf-2.4.1.zip?
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Hi,
I followed the steps in the tutorial and tailor it for my needs.
In my case, I have two c++ applications; one for sending messages and other
for receiving. I created a proto file to define my object to be exchanged
between these two distinct applications. Then, I created my object with
prot