no current serialization :-(
{"charArr":[{},{}],"charValue":{}}
instead of
{"charArr":["G","O"],"charValue":"G"}
Here is a proposal to fix char, boolean and null handling
https://github.com/salyh/fleece_master/commit/656886f92b58f6bb9e447f8a4e942c6f21bdb15d
(null handling i am a little bit unsure if this is what we want)
Kind regards
Hendrik
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 10:45 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau
<[email protected]> wrote:
> First one for sure. Array stucture should be kept otherwise use a string.
>
> Ps: what is current serialization?
> Le 15 août 2014 21:39, "Hendrik Dev" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> Given a class like
>>
>> public static class CharClass {
>>
>> private char charValue;
>> private char charArr[];
>>
>> public char[] getCharArr() {
>> return charArr;
>> }
>>
>> public void setCharArr(char[] charArr) {
>> this.charArr = charArr;
>> }
>>
>> public char getCharValue() {
>> return charValue;
>> }
>>
>> public void setCharValue(char charValue) {
>> this.charValue = charValue;
>> }
>>
>> }
>>
>> how to we want to map char (assume 'U') and char[] (assume 'G','O') ?
>>
>> Something like;
>>
>> {"charArr":["G","O"],"charValue":"U"} OR
>> {"charArr":"GO","charValue":"U"} OR
>> {"charArr":[71,79],"charValue":85} OR
>> ...
>>
>> I would go for {"charArr":"GO","charValue":"U"} because its IMHO that
>> what one would expect.
>>
>> Wdyt?
>>
>> Hendrik
>>
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>> Hendrik Saly (salyh, hendrikdev22)
>> @hendrikdev22
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>>
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