Nadder~

proto2 and proto3 messages can safely co-exist in the same process.  It is
better not to think of them as "versions" and more as "dialects".

Matt

On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 11:14 AM Nadder Makhlouf <chefjoephar...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'm doing some porting to a new platform and I want to explore building my
> latest libraries with newer protobuf version. Hoowever, there can still be
> some applications using old proto2 versions.
>
> Will there be any problem to communicate with the applications using
> protobuf versions 2.x from an application using newer protobuf version 3.x?
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