Crates.io | packed-encoder |
lib.rs | packed-encoder |
version | 0.1.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-10-31 08:22:30.661137 |
updated_at | 2022-10-31 09:35:39.182135 |
description | A tiny rust crate that can be used to encode data of different types into a packed byte array which can be passed over network, system calls or FFI. |
homepage | https://github.com/Narasimha1997/packed-encoder |
repository | https://github.com/Narasimha1997/packed-encoder |
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id | 701994 |
size | 40,294 |
A tiny rust crate that can be used to encode data of different types into a packed byte array which can be passed over network, system calls or FFI. The byte array produced by this library can be casted into C-Like packed structs.
The crate is published on crates.io, check out:
To add packed-encoder
to crates.io, add the following entry into dependencies
section of Cargo.toml
file:
[dependencies]
packed-encoder = "0.1.1"
You can pass set of values that needs to be encoded into a byte array. As shown below:
extern crate packed_encoder;
use packed_encoder::encoder;
fn main() {
// list of values to encode
let to_encode = &[
encoder::EncodeType::Int128(-234984564544),
encoder::EncodeType::Str("this-is-good".to_owned()),
encoder::EncodeType::Uint64(837477899),
encoder::EncodeType::Int8(10),
encoder::EncodeType::Bytes(vec![0xff, 0xab, 0x12, 0x33]),
];
// encode the values the result will be of type `Result<Vec<u8>, EncodeError>`
let encoded_result = encoder::encode_packed(to_encode, encoder::EncodeOrder::Little);
assert_eq!(encoded_result.is_ok(), true);
println!("bytes={:?}", encoded_result.unwrap());
}
You can pass the byte array into the decoder and pass the required data-types to obtain the decoded data, as shown below:
extern crate packed_encoder;
use packed_encoder::decoder;
fn main() {
// byte data to decode
let bytes = vec![192, 24, 212, 73, 201, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 116, 104, 105, 115, 45, 105, 115, 45, 103, 111, 111, 100, 11, 230, 234, 49, 0, 0, 0, 0, 10, 255, 171, 18, 51];
// required types to decode from the given byte array
let required_types = &[
decoder::DecodeType::Int128,
decoder::DecodeType::Str(12),
decoder::DecodeType::Uint64,
decoder::DecodeType::Int8,
decoder::DecodeType::Bytes(4),
];
// decode
let result = decoder::decode_packed(required_types, &bytes, decoder::DecodeOrder::Little);
assert_eq!(result.is_ok(), true);
// check values
let decoded_data = result.unwrap();
match &decoded_data[1] {
decoder::DecodedData::Str(content) => {println!("decoded string at position 1: {}", content)},
_ => {}
}
}
The byte array obtained from decoder can be casted into any packed struct. Look at the example below.
extern crate packed_encoder;
use packed_encoder::encoder;
fn test_struct_interoperability() {
#[repr(C, packed)]
struct Sample {
pub x: u8,
pub y: [u8; 5],
pub z: i64,
pub a: [char; 5],
}
let to_encode = &[
encoder::EncodeType::Uint8(100),
encoder::EncodeType::Bytes(vec![0, 1, 2, 3, 4]),
encoder::EncodeType::Int64(256),
encoder::EncodeType::Str("hello".to_owned()),
];
let encode_result = encoder::encode_packed(to_encode, encoder::EncodeOrder::Little);
assert_eq!(encode_result.is_ok(), true);
let encoded_data = encode_result.unwrap();
unsafe {
let sample: *const Sample = encoded_data.as_ptr() as *const Sample;
assert_eq!((*sample).x == 100, true);
assert_eq!((*sample).y == [0, 1, 2, 3, 4], true);
assert_eq!((*sample).z == 256, true);
}
}
To validate the functionalities of this crate, run tests using cargo
:
cargo test
To view the docs of this crate locally:
cargo doc --open
Please feel free to raise issues, make PRs and suggest improvements, alternative libraries.