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// "block_count" is used to simulate reading chunks from a larger data content, like a large file.
// Note that the IoT SDK caller does NOT free(*data), as a typical use case the buffer returned
// to the IoT layer may be part of a larger buffer that this callback is chunking up for network sends.
while in the former there is no indication. I read the former before, so I got confused and for instance thought the block segmentation was done automatically, thus sending to the cloud ten copies per file. I thought this may happen to other too, so I thought it could beneficial to insert a note in the documentation or the file, or simply deleting it and keeping only the mb one.
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SDK Version
I'm on commit 033308b , that should refer roughly to Release LTS_03_2024_Ref02
Describe the Bug
The sample file
iothub_client_sample_upload_to_blob_with_retry.c
is still present in the SDK but it is undocumented. It is not advised on the README page of the samples, and it is somewhat similar toiothub_client_sample_upload_to_blob_mb.c
, but in the latter there is explicitely a comment describing what the sample does:while in the former there is no indication. I read the former before, so I got confused and for instance thought the block segmentation was done automatically, thus sending to the cloud ten copies per file. I thought this may happen to other too, so I thought it could beneficial to insert a note in the documentation or the file, or simply deleting it and keeping only the
mb
one.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: