Correct, a regular C struct.

On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 11:28 AM Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:

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> > On Sep 1, 2020, at 3:11 PM, Alan Carroll
> <solidwallofc...@verizonmedia.com.INVALID> wrote:
> >
> > Sorry for chiming in late -
> >
> > Note this is extremely similar to IP addresses and I recommend we use the
> > same solution. That is, there is a class HttpPriority which has just a
> > type/style/family value and possibly a length. This is an abstract class
> > like sockaddr (which no one actually instantiates). The family indicates
> > the concrete type, which is something like Http2Priority or
> Http3Priority,
> > etc., just like sockaddr_in and sockaddr_in6. When you call the priority
> > getter, it returns a HttpPriority* which is a pointer to a concrete
> > instance, the type of which is determined by the family. Again, just like
> > getting an IP address from a socket.
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>
> I assume with class here, you mean a regular C struct ?
>
> — Leif
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