Clarified value reuse in FlexBuffers

Change-Id: Ib771bfa46ccdf38eff25be857b1b73f8b300c649
parent 65b67d21
......@@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ allows a single type, and uses a bit less memory.
`IndirectFloat` is an interesting feature that allows you to store values
by offset rather than inline. Though that doesn't make any visible change
to the user, the consequence is that large values (especially doubles or
64 bit ints) that occur more than once can be shared. Another use case is
inside of vectors, where the largest element makes up the size of all elements
(e.g. a single double forces all elements to 64bit), so storing a lot of small
integers together with a double is more efficient if the double is indirect.
64 bit ints) that occur more than once can be shared (see ReuseValue).
Another use case is inside of vectors, where the largest element makes
up the size of all elements (e.g. a single double forces all elements to
64bit), so storing a lot of small integers together with a double is more efficient if the double is indirect.
Accessing it:
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