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b88d80170 edited this page May 7, 2018
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1. Why can't I randomly access fields within a message?
One of the design principles for SBE is to stream through messages in a ascending sequential access pattern for performance reasons.
2. What are the targets for C++?
There are a number of ant targets for C++ that use cpptask for compilation. The ant cpp:test target compiles and run tests on Linux (Ubuntu 16.04 LTS) fine. There is some compiler warns on the generated code about signed/unsigned compares. Those are OK for now and will be cleaned up. Here are the various targets related to cpp.
cpp: compile OTF files, tests, run tests, generate Doxygen doc, and package doc into zip
cpp:test: compile cpp OTF files, compile Google Test files, run unit tests for OTF decoder
cpp:doc: generate Doxygen doc for OTF decoder
cpp:dist: generate Doxygen doc for OTF decoder and package into zip
examples:cpp: compiles and runs generated and OTF decoder examples
cpp:examples:gen: compile and run cpp example
cpp:examples:otf: compile and run cpp OTF decoder example
NOTE: Doxygen is required. If you don't have it, the cpp target will not succeed. But cpp:test should still work.
3. What if a 3rd party schema contains names that are language keywords?
Some 3rd parties have not considered that the names they use could cause a clash with language keywords such as Java final. Generated property names that clash with keywords can have a string appended, such as the _ character, by setting the sbe.keyword.append.token system property when running the SbeTool. The templates_FixBinary.xml from the CME is such an example.