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The adjectives big-endian and little-endian refer to which bytes are most significant in multi-byte data types and describe the order in which a sequence of bytes is stored in a computer’s memory.

In a big-endian system, the most significant value in the sequence is stored at the lowest storage address (i.e., first). In a little-endian system, the least significant value in the sequence is stored first.

Todo:
check byte swapping for Long_t, Float_t & Double_t
Enumerator
kLittle 
kBig 

Definition at line 59 of file Memory.h.