# Migrating from bincode 1 to 2 Bincode 2 now has an optional dependency on `serde`. You can either use `serde`, or use bincode's own `derive` feature and macros. ## From `Options` to `Configuration` Bincode 1 had the [Options](https://docs.rs/bincode/1/bincode/config/trait.Options.html) trait. This has been replaced with the [Configuration](https://docs.rs/bincode/2.0.0-rc/bincode/config/struct.Configuration.html) struct. If you're using `Options`, you can change it like this: ```rust,ignore # old bincode_1::DefaultOptions::new().with_varint_encoding() # new bincode_2::config::legacy().with_variable_int_encoding() ``` If you want to be compatible with bincode 1, use the following table: |Bincode 1|Bincode 2| |---|---| |version 1.0 - 1.2 with `bincode_1::DefaultOptions::new().serialize(T)`|`config::legacy()`| |version 1.3+ with `bincode_1::DefaultOptions::new().serialize(T)`|`config::legacy().with_variable_int_encoding()`| |No explicit `Options`, e.g. `bincode::serialize(T)`|`config::legacy()`| If you do not care about compatibility with bincode 1, we recommend using `config::standard()` The following changes have been made: - `.with_limit(n)` has been changed to `.with_limit::()`. - `.with_native_endian()` has been removed. Use `.with_big_endian()` or `with_little_endian()` instead. - `.with_varint_encoding()` has been renamed to `.with_variable_int_encoding()`. - `.with_fixint_encoding()` has been renamed to `.with_fixed_int_encoding()`. - `.reject_trailing_bytes()` has been removed. - `.allow_trailing_bytes()` has been removed. - You can no longer (de)serialize from the `Options` trait directly. Use one of the `encode_` or `decode_` methods. Because of confusion with `Options` defaults in bincode 1, we have made `Configuration` mandatory in all calls in bincode 2. ## Migrating with `serde` Make sure to include bincode 2 with the `serde` feature enabled. ```toml [dependencies] bincode = { version = "2.0.0-rc", features = ["serde"] } # Optionally you can disable the `derive` feature: # bincode = { version = "2.0.0-rc", default-features = false, features = ["std", "serde"] } ``` Then replace the following functions: (`Configuration` is `bincode::config::legacy()` by default) |Bincode 1|Bincode 2| |--|--| |`bincode::deserialize(&[u8])`|`bincode::serde::decode_from_slice(&[u8], Configuration)`
`bincode::serde::decode_borrowed_from_slice(&[u8], Configuration)`| |`bincode::deserialize_from(std::io::Read)`|`bincode::serde::decode_from_std_read(std::io::Read, Configuration)`| |`bincode::deserialize_from_custom(BincodeRead)`|`bincode::serde::decode_from_reader(Reader, Configuration)`| ||| |`bincode::serialize(T)`|`bincode::serde::encode_to_vec(T, Configuration)`
`bincode::serde::encode_into_slice(T, &mut [u8], Configuration)`| |`bincode::serialize_into(std::io::Write, T)`|`bincode::serde::encode_into_std_write(T, std::io::Write, Configuration)`| |`bincode::serialized_size(T)`|Currently not implemented| ## Migrating to `bincode-derive` `bincode-derive` is enabled by default. If you're using `default-features = false`, make sure to add `features = ["derive"]` to your `Cargo.toml`. ```toml,ignore [dependencies] bincode = "2.0.0-rc" # If you need `no_std` with `alloc`: # bincode = { version = "2.0.0-rc", default-features = false, features = ["derive", "alloc"] } # If you need `no_std` and no `alloc`: # bincode = { version = "2.0.0-rc", default-features = false, features = ["derive"] } ``` Replace or add the following attributes. You are able to use both `serde-derive` and `bincode-derive` side-by-side. |serde-derive|bincode-derive| |---|---| |`#[derive(serde::Serialize)]`|`#[derive(bincode::Encode)]`| |`#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]`|`#[derive(bincode::Decode)]`| **note:** To implement these traits manually, see the documentation of [Encode](https://docs.rs/bincode/2.0.0-rc/bincode/enc/trait.Encode.html) and [Decode](https://docs.rs/bincode/2.0.0-rc/bincode/de/trait.Decode.html). **note:** For more information on using `bincode-derive` with external libraries, see [below](#bincode-derive-and-libraries). Then replace the following functions: (`Configuration` is `bincode::config::legacy()` by default) |Bincode 1|Bincode 2| |--|--| |`bincode::deserialize(&[u8])`|`bincode::decode_from_slice(&bytes, Configuration)`
`bincode::decode_borrowed_from_slice(&[u8], Configuration)`| |`bincode::deserialize_from(std::io::Read)`|`bincode::decode_from_std_read(std::io::Read, Configuration)`| |`bincode::deserialize_from_custom(BincodeRead)`|`bincode::decode_from_reader(Reader, Configuration)`| ||| |`bincode::serialize(T)`|`bincode::encode_to_vec(T, Configuration)`
`bincode::encode_into_slice(t: T, &mut [u8], Configuration)`| |`bincode::serialize_into(std::io::Write, T)`|`bincode::encode_into_std_write(T, std::io::Write, Configuration)`| |`bincode::serialized_size(T)`|Currently not implemented| ### Bincode derive and libraries Currently not many libraries support the traits `Encode` and `Decode`. There are a couple of options if you want to use `#[derive(bincode::Encode, bincode::Decode)]`: - Enable the `serde` feature and add a `#[bincode(with_serde)]` above each field that implements `serde::Serialize/Deserialize` but not `Encode/Decode` - Enable the `serde` feature and wrap your field in [bincode::serde::Compat](https://docs.rs/bincode/2.0.0-rc/bincode/serde/struct.Compat.html) or [bincode::serde::BorrowCompat](https://docs.rs/bincode/2.0.0-rc/bincode/serde/struct.BorrowCompat.html) - Make a pull request to the library: - Make sure to be respectful, most of the developers are doing this in their free time. - Add a dependency `bincode = { version = "2.0.0-rc", default-features = false, optional = true }` to the `Cargo.toml` - Implement [Encode](https://docs.rs/bincode/2.0.0-rc/bincode/enc/trait.Encode.html) - Implement [Decode](https://docs.rs/bincode/2.0.0-rc/bincode/de/trait.Decode.html) - Make sure both of these implementations have a `#[cfg(feature = "bincode")]` attribute.