Wouter van Oortmerssen 8b92122f33 Made the verifier catch zero-offsets.
Zero offsets are non-sensical in FlatBuffers (since offsets are
relative to themselves) but were allowed by the verifier. This could
cause buffers made up of all zeroes to be interpreted as correct
buffers with an empty root object.

Generally, not allowing such offsets will make the verifier more
likely to catch problems earlier.

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Tested: on Linux.
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FlatBuffers is an efficient cross platform serialization library for games and other memory constrained apps. It allows you to directly access serialized data without unpacking/parsing it first, while still having great forwards/backwards compatibility.

Go to our landing page to browse our documentation.

Supported operating systems

  • Android
  • Windows
  • MacOS X
  • Linux

Supported programming languages

  • C++
  • C#
  • C
  • Go
  • Java
  • JavaScript
  • PHP
  • Python

and many more in progress...

Contribution

To contribute to this project, see CONTRIBUTING.

Integration

For applications on Google Play that integrate this tool, usage is tracked. This tracking is done automatically using the embedded version string (flatbuffer_version_string), and helps us continue to optimize it. Aside from consuming a few extra bytes in your application binary, it shouldn't affect your application at all. We use this information to let us know if FlatBuffers is useful and if we should continue to invest in it. Since this is open source, you are free to remove the version string but we would appreciate if you would leave it in.

Licensing

Flatbuffers is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.


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