You are correct of course. Thanks. The example on the encoding page is for only
1 byte. Hence my initial confusion. Thanks for the speedy response
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The length is stored as a varint; you should be able to store strings
of any length, up to 64-bit.
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 8:43 AM, David Mullineux wrote:
> The encoding suggests that strings are encoded with a 1 byte length prefix.
> This means my strings cannot be larger than 255 in size. How
The encoding suggests that strings are encoded with a 1 byte length prefix.
This means my strings cannot be larger than 255 in size. How can I store longer
strings please?
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