stringstreams were shown to be slow when reading/writing single characters
and there is lots of potential by having functions perform on existing
buffers whenever possible.
This commit clarifies the maximal length of the serialized strings.
It will avoid accidental use of serializeString() when a larger string can be expected.
Removes unused Wide String serialization functions
This reverts 1a5b4b3 and further functions in serialize.cpp that are unused
The intend for a sane NetworkPacket/stream replacement was good, but a wrapper
class around i/ostream might be more versatile than introducing a new
vector-based serialization class.
* Code modernization: subfolders
Modernize various code on subfolders client, network, script, threading, unittests, util
* empty function
* default constructor/destructor
* for range-based loops
* use emplace_back instead of push_back
* C++ STL header style
* Make connection.cpp readable in a pointed place + typo
nodemetadata.cpp, nodetimer.cpp
optimzation: simpler deserialize node position method
staticobject.cpp:
cleanup: use util/serialize.h inlines instead of its own de/serialization
serialize.cpp:
minor optimization/cleanup: avoid generation of unneeded string temporary
CMakeLists.txt, cmake_config.h.in: detection of endian.h
config.h: added HAVE_ENDIAN_H
Commits due to feedback squashed
Signed-off-by: Craig Robbins <kde.psych@gmail.com>