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Clément Jean is the CTO of Education for Ethiopia, a start-up focusing on educating K-12 students in Ethiopia. On top of that, he is also an online instructor (on Udemy, Linux Foundation, and others) teaching people about diff erent kinds of technologies. In both his occupations, he deals with technologies such as Protobuf and gRPC and how to apply them to real-life use cases. His overall goal is to empower people through education and technology.
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Packed versus unpacked repeated fields

One last important concept that is important to know is the concept of packed and unpacked repeated fields. As we know, repeated is the way we describe lists in Protobuf. A repeated modifier can be applied to a scalar type (int32, uint64, and so on) but can also be applied to more complex types (user-defined types, strings, and so on). The former will be encoded as a packed repeated field, and the latter will be unpacked.

Before going into more detail, let’s visualize the difference between both encodings. Let’s start with a packed repeated field. We will have a list of integers (repeated/encoding.proto):

syntax = "proto3";
message Encoding {
  repeated uint64 us = 1;
}

We can now set some values for it by describing the data in text format (repeated/packed.txtpb):

us: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Now, let’s run the following command:

$ cat packed.txtpb | protoc --encode=Encoding encoding.proto | hexdump...
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Clément Jean is the CTO of Education for Ethiopia, a start-up focusing on educating K-12 students in Ethiopia. On top of that, he is also an online instructor (on Udemy, Linux Foundation, and others) teaching people about diff erent kinds of technologies. In both his occupations, he deals with technologies such as Protobuf and gRPC and how to apply them to real-life use cases. His overall goal is to empower people through education and technology.
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