Crates.io | bincode-no-std |
lib.rs | bincode-no-std |
version | 1.0.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2018-03-16 15:24:08.266254 |
updated_at | 2018-03-16 15:24:08.266254 |
description | A binary serialization / deserialization strategy that uses Serde for transforming structs into bytes and vice versa! |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/losfair/bincode |
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id | 56002 |
size | 200,818 |
A compact encoder / decoder pair that uses a binary zero-fluff encoding scheme. The size of the encoded object will be the same or smaller than the size that the object takes up in memory in a running Rust program.
In addition to exposing two simple functions
(one that encodes to Vec<u8>
, and one that decodes from &[u8]
),
binary-encode exposes a Reader/Writer API that makes it work
perfectly with other stream-based apis such as rust files, network streams,
and the flate2-rs compression
library.
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_derive;
extern crate bincode;
use bincode::{serialize, deserialize};
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Entity {
x: f32,
y: f32,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct World(Vec<Entity>);
fn main() {
let world = World(vec![Entity { x: 0.0, y: 4.0 }, Entity { x: 10.0, y: 20.5 }]);
let encoded: Vec<u8> = serialize(&world).unwrap();
// 8 bytes for the length of the vector, 4 bytes per float.
assert_eq!(encoded.len(), 8 + 4 * 4);
let decoded: World = deserialize(&encoded[..]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(world, decoded);
}
The encoding (and thus decoding) proceeds unsurprisingly -- primitive
types are encoded according to the underlying Writer
, tuples and
structs are encoded by encoding their fields one-by-one, and enums are
encoded by first writing out the tag representing the variant and
then the contents.
However, there are some implementation details to be aware of:
isize
/usize
are encoded as i64
/u64
, for portability.u32
instead of a usize
.
u32
is enough for all practical uses.str
is encoded as (u64, &[u8])
, where the u64
is the number of
bytes contained in the encoded string.