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```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
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Most of the functions generated by fieldencoding.cpp do not compile against ANSI/C89 because they have variable declarations after other statements in the block. For example:
```
void stringFromBytes…
-
```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
-
```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
-
```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
-
```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
-
```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
-
```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
-
```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
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var mocker=require("mocker-data-generator")
var user = {
firstName: {
faker: 'name.firstName'
},
lastName: {
faker: 'name.lastName'
},
country: {
faker: 'ad…