By "tabular" data I'm referring to the sort of data that might be stored in 
a relational database. The specific characteristics of tabular data I want 
a serialization apparatus to take advantage of is the usual SoA vs AoS 
tradeoffs. As examples, if every item has a boolean field and there are 
many items, it may be advantageous to store chunks of booleans together as 
bits. The reason I'm interested in something other than for example, an SQL 
database, is that I don't need support for queries, I want to store data as 
a file or set of files instead of in a centralized per-machine database, I 
want richer typing, and my tabular data is bundled with data that is less 
amenable to the relational model such as variable length lists.

Is Cap'n Proto appropriate for this sort of use? If not, is there an 
obvious alternative that is?

Thoughts? Thanks.

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