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After enabling precedence checks (sbe.enable.precedence.checks=true) part of the generated code does not work because of mistakes in the internal state management.
For example this will not work:
MessageType msg(buffer, len);
std::cout << msg;
Will throw an exception indicating incorrect use of attributes. What seems to be the root cause of the problem is initialization of the m_codedState variable inside the constructor. Because it is not set explicitly by the constructor(inside the operator << body), it's value becomes:
Which is obviously invalid as the constructor wraps the underlying buffer. It seems that the root cause is not setting the correct value of the m_codecState in the wrapping constructors.