Golang uses Roaring bitmap 64-bit storage, if you get the bitmap in java and parse the data, what will happen?
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Jiang Jin
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Golang uses Roaring bitmap 64-bit storage, if you get the bitmap in java and parse the data, what will happen?
Daniel Lemire
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The 32-bit standard format is portable (java, go, etc.).
Regarding the 64-bit case, there is no standardization. Contributions are invited. I refer you to the following component in our format specification :