Indeed. If I replace all \0x00 with \0x01 it is working.

Am Dienstag, 19. November 2019 18:42:20 UTC+1 schrieb Adam Cozzette:
>
> If I remember right, the C++ parser has an undocumented behavior that it 
> will immediately end upon encountering a zero tag. That could possibly be 
> what is happening, but ordinarily there should never be a zero tag unless 
> the data somehow got corrupted. Maybe an extra zero byte was added there by 
> accident--you could try removing that zero byte and see if that fixes the 
> problem.
>
> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 10:47 PM Bowfish <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> No. That is the serialized object stream:
>>
>>
>> *\n\x0F\b\x01\x10\x04\x19\xDE\x93\xC3""5\x00\x00\x00\x00(\x01\x10\x02\x1AX0V0\x10\x06\x07*\x86H\xCE=\x02\x01\x06\x05+\x81\x04\*
>> x00\n\x03""B\x00\x04\xC9""2oN\xBD""2\xA6\xF5\xCDVN\x16\xAD\x8B;L\xCB\xF4\xF1\x17""a\\z\xE5""A\x94\xEA:\xC2\x11}\x98V\xE5\xA1\xBF\x95\xF3\xD5,\n\x86o;\xB8\xC4x\x9A+\x94\xF9\x94g\x1B\xB3\xF0\x18@\x87\x88\x8C\x13\x8B\x01
>>
>> The part of the stream which is marked bold can be read, but the rest of 
>> the stream will be cut off from ParseFromString.
>>
>> Am Dienstag, 19. November 2019 03:31:04 UTC+1 schrieb Boris Pitel:
>>>
>>> Is it possible at all that serialized object stream contaons zero?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 3:08:20 PM UTC-5, Adam Cozzette wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Could you post a snippet of your C++ code that calls ParseFromString()?
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 11:57 AM Bowfish <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I want to parse a string with the c++ ParseFromString function. The 
>>>>> string contains \x00. It seems that this function cuts the string at 
>>>>> \x00. 
>>>>> Is this possible?
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is some debug output which I used to investigate this:
>>>>>
>>>>> // This is before ParseFromString
>>>>>
>>>>> response message: 
>>>>> "\n\x0F\b\x01\x10\x04\x19\x8D\xD2z\xBF\x00\x00\x00\x00(\x01\x10\x02\x1AX0V0\x10\x06\x07*\x86H\xCE=\x02\x01\x06\x05+\x81\x04\x00\n\x03""B\x00\x04\x87W\xBBw\xF3\xE8\xAD\xA8y\n\x9E\xA0\xC5\xF0.\xFD""e>L\xD1k\xE6\x80\xCBZ\xD2\x8E\x89?\xD6#\xFF(\xAF#J\x12\xB5\x17""db\xD8\xDCY?\x8B\x98\xFE\x15NL\x9B;\x8A\xE3\xC0\xF1\xC4\xA5;\x07\x86\xE6\xD5"
>>>>> response length : "6d000000"
>>>>> response length : 109
>>>>> response message: 
>>>>> "\n\u000F\b\u0001\u0010\u0004\u0019��z�\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000(\u0001\u0010\u0002\u001AX0V0\u0010\u0006\u0007*�H�=\u0002\u0001\u0006\u0005+�\u0004\u0000\n\u0003B\u0000\u0004�W�w�譨y\n����.�e>L�k���ZҎ�?�#�(�#J\u0012�\u0017db��Y?���\u0015NL�;����ĥ;\u0007���"
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> // This is after I call the function from the protobuf Object which 
>>>>> should extract the public key
>>>>> // But the public key should be much longer. It shows only the part 
>>>>> which is before \x00
>>>>> 0V0*�H�=+�
>>>>> public key raw: "0V0\x10\x06\x07*\x86H\xCE=\x02\x01\x06\x05+\x81\x04"
>>>>> 0V0*�H�=+�
>>>>> public key raw: "0V0\x10\x06\x07*\x86H\xCE=\x02\x01\x06\x05+\x81\x04"
>>>>> public key hex: "3056301006072a8648ce3d020106052b8104"
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your help
>>>>>
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