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| #ifndef NETWORK_MESSAGE_HPP__
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| #define NETWORK_MESSAGE_HPP__
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| 
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| /*
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|  * WSJT-X Message Formats
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|  * ======================
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|  *
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|  * All messages are written or  read using the QDataStream derivatives
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|  * defined below, note that we are using the default for floating
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|  * point precision which means all are double precision i.e. 64-bit
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|  * IEEE format.
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|  *
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|  *  Message is big endian format
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|  *
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|  *   Header format:
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|  *
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|  *      32-bit unsigned integer magic number 0xadbccbda
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|  *      32-bit unsigned integer schema number
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|  *
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|  *   Payload format:
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|  *
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|  *      As per  the QDataStream format,  see below for version  used and
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|  *      here:
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|  *
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|  *        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/datastreamformat.html
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|  *
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|  *      for the serialization details for each type, at the time of
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|  *      writing the above document is for Qt_5_0 format which is buggy
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|  *      so we use Qt_5_4 format, differences are:
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|  *
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|  *      QDateTime:
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|  *           QDate      qint64    Julian day number
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|  *           QTime      quint32   Milli-seconds since midnight
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|  *           timespec   quint8    0=local, 1=UTC, 2=Offset from UTC
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|  *                                                 (seconds)
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|  *                                3=time zone
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|  *           offset     qint32    only present if timespec=2
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|  *           timezone   several-fields only present if timespec=3
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|  *
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|  *      we will avoid using QDateTime fields with time zones for simplicity.
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|  *
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|  * Type utf8  is a  utf-8 byte  string formatted  as a  QByteArray for
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|  * serialization purposes  (currently a quint32 size  followed by size
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|  * bytes, no terminator is present or counted).
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|  *
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|  * The QDataStream format document linked above is not complete for
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|  * the QByteArray serialization format, it is similar to the QString
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|  * serialization format in that it differentiates between empty
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|  * strings and null strings. Empty strings have a length of zero
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|  * whereas null strings have a length field of 0xffffffff.
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|  *
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|  * Schema Negotiation
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|  * ------------------
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|  *
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|  * The NetworkMessage::Builder  class specifies a schema  number which
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|  * may be  incremented from time to  time. It represents a  version of
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|  * the underlying encoding schemes used to store data items. Since the
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|  * underlying  encoding  is   defined  by  the  Qt   project  in  it's
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|  * QDataStream  stream operators,  it  is essential  that clients  and
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|  * servers  of  this protocol  can  agree  on  a common  scheme.   The
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|  * NetworkMessage  utility classes  below exchange  the schema  number
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|  * actually used.  The handling of  the schema is backwards compatible
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|  * to  an  extent,  so  long   as  clients  and  servers  are  written
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|  * correctly. For  example a server  written to any  particular schema
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|  * version can communicate with a client written to a later schema.
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|  *
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|  * Schema Version 1:- this schema used the QDataStream::Qt_5_0 version
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|  *  which is broken.
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|  *
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|  * Schema Version 2:- this schema uses the QDataStream::Qt_5_2 version.
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|  *
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|  * Schema Version 3:- this schema uses the QDataStream::Qt_5_4 version.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * Message       Direction Value                  Type
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|  * ------------- --------- ---------------------- -----------
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|  * Heartbeat     Out/In    0                      quint32
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *                         Maximum schema number  quint32
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|  *                         version                utf8
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|  *                         revision               utf8
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|  *
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|  *    The heartbeat  message shall be  sent on a periodic  basis every
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|  *    NetworkMessage::pulse   seconds   (see    below),   the   WSJT-X
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|  *    application  does  that  using the  MessageClient  class.   This
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|  *    message is intended to be used by servers to detect the presence
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|  *    of a  client and also  the unexpected disappearance of  a client
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|  *    and  by clients  to learn  the schema  negotiated by  the server
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|  *    after it receives  the initial heartbeat message  from a client.
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|  *    The message_aggregator reference server does just that using the
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|  *    MessageServer class. Upon  initial startup a client  must send a
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|  *    heartbeat message as soon as  is practical, this message is used
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|  *    to negotiate the maximum schema  number common to the client and
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|  *    server. Note  that the  server may  not be  able to  support the
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|  *    client's  requested maximum  schema  number, in  which case  the
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|  *    first  message received  from the  server will  specify a  lower
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|  *    schema number (never a higher one  as that is not allowed). If a
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|  *    server replies  with a lower  schema number then no  higher than
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|  *    that number shall be used for all further outgoing messages from
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|  *    either clients or the server itself.
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|  *
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|  *    Note: the  "Maximum schema number"  field was introduced  at the
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|  *    same time as schema 3, therefore servers and clients must assume
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|  *    schema 2 is the highest schema number supported if the Heartbeat
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|  *    message does not contain the "Maximum schema number" field.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * Status        Out       1                      quint32
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *                         Dial Frequency (Hz)    quint64
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|  *                         Mode                   utf8
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|  *                         DX call                utf8
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|  *                         Report                 utf8
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|  *                         Tx Mode                utf8
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|  *                         Tx Enabled             bool
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|  *                         Transmitting           bool
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|  *                         Decoding               bool
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|  *                         Rx DF                  qint32
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|  *                         Tx DF                  qint32
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|  *                         DE call                utf8
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|  *                         DE grid                utf8
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|  *                         DX grid                utf8
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|  *                         Tx Watchdog            bool
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|  *                         Sub-mode               utf8
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|  *                         Fast mode              bool
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|  *
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|  *    WSJT-X  sends this  status message  when various  internal state
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|  *    changes to allow the server to  track the relevant state of each
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|  *    client without the need for  polling commands. The current state
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|  *    changes that generate status messages are:
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|  *
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|  *      Application start up,
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|  *      "Enable Tx" button status changes,
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|  *      Dial frequency changes,
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|  *      Changes to the "DX Call" field,
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|  *      Operating mode, sub-mode or fast mode changes,
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|  *      Transmit mode changed (in dual JT9+JT65 mode),
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|  *      Changes to the "Rpt" spinner,
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|  *      After an old decodes replay sequence (see Replay below),
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|  *      When switching between Tx and Rx mode,
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|  *      At the start and end of decoding,
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|  *      When the Rx DF changes,
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|  *      When the Tx DF changes,
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|  *      When the DE call or grid changes (currently when settings are exited),
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|  *      When the DX call or grid changes,
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|  *      When the Tx watchdog is set or reset.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * Decode        Out       2                      quint32
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *                         New                    bool
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|  *                         Time                   QTime
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|  *                         snr                    qint32
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|  *                         Delta time (S)         float (serialized as double)
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|  *                         Delta frequency (Hz)   quint32
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|  *                         Mode                   utf8
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|  *                         Message                utf8
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|  *
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|  *      The decode message is sent when  a new decode is completed, in
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|  *      this case the 'New' field is true. It is also used in response
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|  *      to  a "Replay"  message where  each  old decode  in the  "Band
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|  *      activity" window, that  has not been erased, is  sent in order
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|  *      as  a one  of  these  messages with  the  'New'  field set  to
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|  *      false. See the "Replay" message below for details of usage.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * Clear         Out       3                      quint32
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *
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|  *      This message is  send when all prior "Decode"  messages in the
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|  *      "Band activity"  window have been discarded  and therefore are
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|  *      no long available for actioning  with a "Reply" message. It is
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|  *      sent when the user erases  the "Band activity" window and when
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|  *      WSJT-X  closes down  normally. The  server should  discard all
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|  *      decode messages upon receipt of this message.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * Reply         In        4                      quint32
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|  *                         Id (target unique key) utf8
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|  *                         Time                   QTime
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|  *                         snr                    qint32
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|  *                         Delta time (S)         float (serialized as double)
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|  *                         Delta frequency (Hz)   quint32
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|  *                         Mode                   utf8
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|  *                         Message                utf8
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|  *
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|  *      In order for a server  to provide a useful cooperative service
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|  *      to WSJT-X it  is possible for it to initiate  a QSO by sending
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|  *      this message to a client. WSJT-X filters this message and only
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|  *      acts upon it  if the message exactly describes  a prior decode
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|  *      and that decode  is a CQ or QRZ message.   The action taken is
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|  *      exactly equivalent to the user  double clicking the message in
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|  *      the "Band activity" window. The  intent of this message is for
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|  *      servers to be able to provide an advanced look up of potential
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|  *      QSO partners, for example determining if they have been worked
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|  *      before  or if  working them  may advance  some objective  like
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|  *      award progress.  The  intention is not to  provide a secondary
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|  *      user  interface for  WSJT-X,  it is  expected  that after  QSO
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|  *      initiation the rest  of the QSO is carried  out manually using
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|  *      the normal WSJT-X user interface.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * QSO Logged    Out       5                      quint32
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *                         Date & Time Off        QDateTime
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|  *                         DX call                utf8
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|  *                         DX grid                utf8
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|  *                         Dial frequency (Hz)    quint64
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|  *                         Mode                   utf8
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|  *                         Report send            utf8
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|  *                         Report received        utf8
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|  *                         Tx power               utf8
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|  *                         Comments               utf8
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|  *                         Name                   utf8
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|  *                         Date & Time On         QDateTime
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|  *
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|  *      The  QSO logged  message is  sent  to the  server(s) when  the
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|  *      WSJT-X user accepts the "Log  QSO" dialog by clicking the "OK"
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|  *      button.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * Close         Out       6                      quint32
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *
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|  *      Close is sent by a client immediately prior to it shutting
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|  *      down gracefully.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * Replay        In        7                      quint32
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *
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|  *      When a server starts it may  be useful for it to determine the
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|  *      state  of preexisting  clients. Sending  this message  to each
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|  *      client as it is discovered  will cause that client (WSJT-X) to
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|  *      send a "Decode" message for each decode currently in its "Band
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|  *      activity"  window. Each  "Decode" message  sent will  have the
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|  *      "New" flag set to false so that they can be distinguished from
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|  *      new decodes. After  all the old decodes have  been broadcast a
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|  *      "Status" message  is also broadcast.  If the server  wishes to
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|  *      determine  the  status  of  a newly  discovered  client;  this
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|  *      message should be used.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * Halt Tx       In        8
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *                         Auto Tx Only           bool
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|  *
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|  *      The server may stop a client from transmitting messages either
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|  *      immediately or at  the end of the  current transmission period
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|  *      using this message.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  * Free Text     In        9
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *                         Text                   utf8
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|  *                         Send                   bool
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|  *
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|  *      This message  allows the server  to set the current  free text
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|  *      message content. Sending this  message with a non-empty "Text"
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|  *      field is equivalent to typing  a new message (old contents are
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|  *      discarded) in to  the WSJT-X free text message  field or "Tx5"
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|  *      field (both  are updated) and if  the "Send" flag is  set then
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|  *      clicking the "Now" radio button for the "Tx5" field if tab one
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|  *      is current or clicking the "Free  msg" radio button if tab two
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|  *      is current.
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|  *
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|  *      It is the responsibility of the  sender to limit the length of
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|  *      the  message   text  and   to  limit   it  to   legal  message
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|  *      characters. Despite this,  it may be difficult  for the sender
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|  *      to determine the maximum message length without reimplementing
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|  *      the complete message encoding protocol. Because of this is may
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|  *      be better  to allow any  reasonable message length and  to let
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|  *      the WSJT-X application encode and possibly truncate the actual
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|  *      on-air message.
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|  *
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|  *      If the  message text is  empty the  meaning of the  message is
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|  *      refined  to send  the  current free  text  unchanged when  the
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|  *      "Send" flag is set or to  clear the current free text when the
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|  *      "Send" flag is  unset.  Note that this API does  not include a
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|  *      command to  determine the  contents of  the current  free text
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|  *      message.
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|  *
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|  * WSPRDecode    Out       10                     quint32
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|  *                         Id (unique key)        utf8
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|  *                         New                    bool
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|  *                         Time                   QTime
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|  *                         snr                    qint32
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|  *                         Delta time (S)         float (serialized as double)
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|  *                         Frequency (Hz)         quint64
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|  *                         Drift (Hz)             qint32
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|  *                         Callsign               utf8
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|  *                         Grid                   utf8
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|  *                         Power (dBm)            qint32
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|  *
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|  *      The decode message is sent when  a new decode is completed, in
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|  *      this case the 'New' field is true. It is also used in response
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|  *      to  a "Replay"  message where  each  old decode  in the  "Band
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|  *      activity" window, that  has not been erased, is  sent in order
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|  *      as  a one  of  these  messages with  the  'New'  field set  to
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|  *      false. See the "Replay" message below for details of usage.
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|  *
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|  *
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|  */
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| 
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| #include <QDataStream>
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| 
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| #include "pimpl_h.hpp"
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| 
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| class QIODevice;
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| class QByteArray;
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| class QString;
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| 
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| namespace NetworkMessage
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| {
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|   // NEVER DELETE MESSAGE TYPES
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|   enum Type
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|     {
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|       Heartbeat,
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|       Status,
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|       Decode,
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|       Clear,
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|       Reply,
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|       QSOLogged,
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|       Close,
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|       Replay,
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|       HaltTx,
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|       FreeText,
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|       WSPRDecode,
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|       maximum_message_type_     // ONLY add new message types
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|                                 // immediately before here
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|     };
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| 
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|   quint32 constexpr pulse {15}; // seconds
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| 
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|   //
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|   // NetworkMessage::Builder - build a message containing serialized Qt types
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|   //
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|   class Builder
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|     : public QDataStream
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|   {
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|   public:
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|     static quint32 constexpr magic {0xadbccbda}; // never change this
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| 
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|     // increment this if a newer Qt schema is required and add decode
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|     // logic to the Builder and Reader class implementations
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| #if QT_VERSION >= 0x050400
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|     static quint32 constexpr schema_number {3};
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| #elif QT_VERSION >= 0x050200
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|     static quint32 constexpr schema_number {2};
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| #else
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|     // Schema 1 (Qt_5_0) is broken
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| #error "Qt version 5.2 or greater required"
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| #endif
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| 
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|     explicit Builder (QIODevice *, Type, QString const& id, quint32 schema);
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|     explicit Builder (QByteArray *, Type, QString const& id, quint32 schema);
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|     Builder (Builder const&) = delete;
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|     Builder& operator = (Builder const&) = delete;
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| 
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|   private:
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|     void common_initialization (Type type, QString const& id, quint32 schema);
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|   };
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| 
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|   //
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|   // NetworkMessage::Reader - read a message containing serialized Qt types
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|   //
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|   // Message  is as  per NetworkMessage::Builder  above, the  schema()
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|   // member  may be  used  to  determine the  schema  of the  original
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|   // message.
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|   //
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|   class Reader
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|     : public QDataStream
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|   {
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|   public:
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|     explicit Reader (QIODevice *);
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|     explicit Reader (QByteArray const&);
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|     Reader (Reader const&) = delete;
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|     Reader& operator = (Reader const&) = delete;
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|     ~Reader ();
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| 
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|     quint32 schema () const;
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|     Type type () const;
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|     QString id () const;
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| 
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|   private:
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|     class impl;
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|     pimpl<impl> m_;
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|   };
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| }
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| 
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| #endif
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