dba519f9 by Skip Hines

Update Definitions.xid.xml ReservedEncodingFormats "native" -> "natural" since "…

…native" is a reserved word in Java.
1 parent fe90e053
...@@ -248,13 +248,13 @@ ...@@ -248,13 +248,13 @@
248 </type> 248 </type>
249 249
250 <!-- ReservedEncodingFormats standard encoding formats.--> 250 <!-- ReservedEncodingFormats standard encoding formats.-->
251 <enum name="ReservedEncodingFormats" type="Tensor.uint16" default="native"> 251 <enum name="ReservedEncodingFormats" type="Tensor.uint16" default="natural">
252 <comment> 252 <comment>
253 Reserved encoding formats define standard encodings known to all implementations. 253 Reserved encoding formats define standard additional encodings known to all implementations.
254 </comment> 254 </comment>
255 <literal name="native" value="0"> 255 <literal name="natural" value="0">
256 <comment> 256 <comment>
257 Data is not encoded, information is in the default format for the particular wireline interface.\n 257 Data is not further encoded, it is in its natural wireline format.\n
258 This is the default value if not defined explicitly. 258 This is the default value if not defined explicitly.
259 </comment> 259 </comment>
260 </literal> 260 </literal>
...@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ ...@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@
273 </literal> 273 </literal>
274 <literal name="json" value="3"> 274 <literal name="json" value="3">
275 <comment> 275 <comment>
276 Data is formatted as JSON compliant ascii text. 276 Data is formatted as JSON compliant ascii text. For binary encodings like XMF, the content will be JSON instead.
277 </comment> 277 </comment>
278 </literal> 278 </literal>
279 </enum> 279 </enum>
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