# rsv an rsv reader and writer crate for Rust. ### what is rsv? rows of string values (rsv) is a modification on the csv format that replaces delimiter characters with unused unicode bytes. This makes encoding and decoding incredibly simple and consistent. find the specification created by Stenway [here](https://github.com/Stenway/RSV-Specification) ### example ```rust use rsv_core::reader::Reader; use rsv_core::writer::Writer; use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; #[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)] struct ExampleStruct { _num: i32, _string: String, _option: Option, // _vec_option: Vec>, } fn writer() { let mut w = Writer::from_path("basic-serde-example.bin").unwrap(); let a = ExampleStruct { _num: 30202, _string: "Hello Stenway!".to_string(), _option: None }; let b = ExampleStruct { _num: -30202, _string: "Hello Stenway!".to_string(), _option: Some(3.14) }; w.serialize(&a).unwrap(); w.serialize(&b).unwrap(); } fn reader() { let mut r = Reader::from_path("basic-serde-example.bin").unwrap(); // If the compiler is unable to implicitly determine the type you may need // to explicitly set it. let mut r = r.deserialize::(); println!("{:#?}", r.next().unwrap()); println!("{:#?}", r.next().unwrap()); assert!(r.next().is_none()); } ```