File: BodyCompressionMethod.go

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// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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// Code generated by the FlatBuffers compiler. DO NOT EDIT.

package flatbuf

import "strconv"

// / Provided for forward compatibility in case we need to support different
// / strategies for compressing the IPC message body (like whole-body
// / compression rather than buffer-level) in the future
type BodyCompressionMethod int8

const (
	/// Each constituent buffer is first compressed with the indicated
	/// compressor, and then written with the uncompressed length in the first 8
	/// bytes as a 64-bit little-endian signed integer followed by the compressed
	/// buffer bytes (and then padding as required by the protocol). The
	/// uncompressed length may be set to -1 to indicate that the data that
	/// follows is not compressed, which can be useful for cases where
	/// compression does not yield appreciable savings.
	BodyCompressionMethodBUFFER BodyCompressionMethod = 0
)

var EnumNamesBodyCompressionMethod = map[BodyCompressionMethod]string{
	BodyCompressionMethodBUFFER: "BUFFER",
}

var EnumValuesBodyCompressionMethod = map[string]BodyCompressionMethod{
	"BUFFER": BodyCompressionMethodBUFFER,
}

func (v BodyCompressionMethod) String() string {
	if s, ok := EnumNamesBodyCompressionMethod[v]; ok {
		return s
	}
	return "BodyCompressionMethod(" + strconv.FormatInt(int64(v), 10) + ")"
}