DataStoreFullException
i am using record stores to store lots of data on a palm device.
for better or for worse it is a necessity.
i am running into a problem with DataStoreFullException when trying to store an image encoded as a string.
the string is about 120k.
it appears to be writing about 112k of the string before the error occurs.
i have read multiple times about a 64k size limit on records.
weird since it seems to be writing 112k before crashing.
i have tried breaking the string into chunks and storing them individually with the same results. when i say small i mean i have gone all the way from storing 64k chunks to 8k chunks.
i have also used the getSizeAvailable() method with that particular datastore and see that i have in the range of 14 million bytes free.
any clues?
sorry..... same result.
DataStoreFullException
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