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# Custom structured data format definitions
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Files in this folder describe structured data formats that are generated by
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GNSS-SDR. They use [Protocol Buffers](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/)'
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[proto3](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3) syntax.
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From those files, the protocol buffer compiler creates classes that implement
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automatic encoding and parsing of the protocol buffer data with an efficient
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binary format. The generated classes provide getters and setters for the fields
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that make up a protocol buffer and take care of the details of reading and
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writing it as a unit. Importantly, the protocol buffer format supports the idea
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of extending the format over time in such a way that the code can still read
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data encoded with the old format.
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Just grab these files if you are developing a client application for GNSS-SDR.
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You are free to use C++, Java, Python, C#, Dart, Go or Ruby, among other
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languages. A tutorial to create a simple application using Protocol Buffers and
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a `.proto` file in C++ is available at
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https://gnss-sdr.org/docs/tutorials/monitoring-software-receiver-internal-status/
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