I'm playing around with Gloss, trying to decode a packet, part of which has the
following nested struture:
header-length (1 byte, value n)
byte0 ... byten (count defined by that header-length byte)
actual payload (length of which is the sum of the values of the
above bytes)
So instead of a fixed-size value (uint16, uint32, uint64, etc) defining the
size of the payload, there's a variable-length list of bytes (up to 255),
which has to be summed, to determine the length of the payload.
Pretty easy to do imperatively, but I got lost in the dense forest of gloss's
abstractions, and couldn't figure out if it makes sense to try to handle a case
like this with it.
-ken
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