Commit ab578479 authored by Davis King's avatar Davis King

updated docs

parent 98c5e94a
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note that dlib::serialize() writes additional delimiting bytes at the start of each protocol buffer message.
We do this because Google protocol buffers are not
<a href="https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/techniques#streaming">self-delimiting</a>
on their own. This means that you can't write more than one protocol buffer object to an output stream unless you include some kind
of delimiter between the messages.
So dlib takes care of this for you by prefixing each message with its length in bytes. The number
of bytes is encoded using the same scheme that serialize(int,ostream) uses.
on their own. This means that you can't write more than one protocol buffer object to an output stream
unless you include some kind of delimiter between the messages.
So dlib takes care of this for you by prefixing each message with its length in bytes. In particular,
the number of bytes is encoded as a 32bit little endian integer.
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</description>
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note that dlib::serialize() writes additional delimiting bytes at the start of each protocol buffer message.
We do this because Google protocol buffers are not
<a href="https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/techniques#streaming">self-delimiting</a>
on their own. This means that you can't write more than one protocol buffer object to an output stream unless you include some kind
of delimiter between the messages.
So dlib takes care of this for you by prefixing each message with its length in bytes. The number
of bytes is encoded using the same scheme that serialize(int,ostream) uses.
on their own. This means that you can't write more than one protocol buffer object to an output stream
unless you include some kind of delimiter between the messages.
So dlib takes care of this for you by prefixing each message with its length in bytes. In particular,
the number of bytes is encoded as a 32bit little endian integer.
</p>
</description>
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