package flatbuffers import ( "unsafe" ) const ( // See http://golang.org/ref/spec#Numeric_types // SizeUint8 is the byte size of a uint8. SizeUint8 = 1 // SizeUint16 is the byte size of a uint16. SizeUint16 = 2 // SizeUint32 is the byte size of a uint32. SizeUint32 = 4 // SizeUint64 is the byte size of a uint64. SizeUint64 = 8 // SizeInt8 is the byte size of a int8. SizeInt8 = 1 // SizeInt16 is the byte size of a int16. SizeInt16 = 2 // SizeInt32 is the byte size of a int32. SizeInt32 = 4 // SizeInt64 is the byte size of a int64. SizeInt64 = 8 // SizeFloat32 is the byte size of a float32. SizeFloat32 = 4 // SizeFloat64 is the byte size of a float64. SizeFloat64 = 8 // SizeByte is the byte size of a byte. // The `byte` type is aliased (by Go definition) to uint8. SizeByte = 1 // SizeBool is the byte size of a bool. // The `bool` type is aliased (by flatbuffers convention) to uint8. SizeBool = 1 // SizeSOffsetT is the byte size of an SOffsetT. // The `SOffsetT` type is aliased (by flatbuffers convention) to int32. SizeSOffsetT = 4 // SizeUOffsetT is the byte size of an UOffsetT. // The `UOffsetT` type is aliased (by flatbuffers convention) to uint32. SizeUOffsetT = 4 // SizeVOffsetT is the byte size of an VOffsetT. // The `VOffsetT` type is aliased (by flatbuffers convention) to uint16. SizeVOffsetT = 2 ) // byteSliceToString converts a []byte to string without a heap allocation. func byteSliceToString(b []byte) string { return *(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) }