True if alignment, bit/byte order, and other aspects of real data on the data stream are relevant.
True if alignment, bit/byte order, and other aspects of real data on the data stream are relevant.
True for primitive processors that actually touch the data stream, false otherwise.
HexBinary is just a string in iso-8859-1 encoding.
HexBinary is just a string in iso-8859-1 encoding.
This works because java/scala's decoder for iso-8859-1 does not implement any unmapping error detection. The official definition of iso-8859-1 has a few unmapped characters, but most interpretations of iso-8859-1 implement these code points anyway, with their unicode code points being exactly the byte values (interpreted unsigned).
So, in scala/java anyway, it appears one can use iso-8859-1 as characters corresponding to raw byte values.