# ByteArray [![Version](https://docs.rs/byte_array/badge.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/byte_array) \ A library that supports `Java`-like series processing. This is useful when you already know the format of your data. On the other hand, the processing of invalid data is relatively poor, so it is not recommended to use it for uncertain data. # Installation ```toml [dependencies] byte_array = "0.1" ``` # Usage ```rust use byte_array::ByteArray; fn main() { // Create an empty ByteArray let mut ba = ByteArray::new(); // Input data let a: f64 = 3.14; let b: u16 = 1234; let c: String = String::from("hello"); // Write data to ByteArray ba.write(&a); // ( Using Operator <<= ) ba <<= &b; ba <<= &c; // Read data from ByteArray ba.seek_first(); assert_eq!(a, ba.read::()); // 3.14 assert_eq!(b, ba.read_safe::().unwrap()); // 1234 assert_eq!(c, ba.read::()); // "hello" } ``` # Supported Data Types | Data Type | Supported | |--------------:|:---------:| | bool | Yes | | u8 | Yes | | u16 | Yes | | u32 | Yes | | u64 | Yes | | u128 | Yes | | i8 | Yes | | i16 | Yes | | i32 | Yes | | i64 | Yes | | i128 | Yes | | f32 | Yes | | f64 | Yes | |---------------|-----------| | usize as u64 | Yes | | isize as i64 | Yes | |---------------|-----------| | Vec | Yes | | String | Yes | | ByteArray | Yes | | User-Defined | Optional | # Documentation [Docs.rs](https://docs.rs/byte_array) # License Distributed under MIT License since 2019.