Treat UTF-16 strings in binary VDF as little-endian#57
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Integers in binary VDF are already treated as little-endian (least significant byte first) regardless of CPU architecture, but the 16-bit units in UTF-16 didn't get the same treatment. This led to a test failure on big-endian machines. Resolves: ValvePython#33 Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
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The CI failures are expected, see #56 for fixes for those. |
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Verified to pass tests on a Debian-developer-accessible s390x (big-endian) machine. |
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Integers in binary VDF are already treated as little-endian (least significant byte first) regardless of CPU architecture, but the 16-bit units in UTF-16 didn't get the same treatment. This led to a test failure on big-endian machines.
Resolves: #33