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Scott Ferguson wrote:
>http://wiki.caucho.com/Hessian_2.0_Grammar and have questions:
I took a look at the specification. These are my feedbacks:
Int taking up 0x80 to 0xcf seems excessive. Don't you want
to keep some un-used codes for future expansion?
I have similar comments for Long's use of 0x20 to 0x3f.
These consecutive unmapped ranges are very valuable. We should
conserve them.
Similarly I am not sure if reserving 0x10-0x1f will get you much
more compression since the type and length fields already
have some compression short-cuts.
Are the double compressions IEEE compliant, both on input and
output? Seems that if you can do float, then it's already a win.
Thomas Wang
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