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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ [bzipper](https://crates.io/crates/bzipper/) is a binary (de)serialiser for the Rust language. -Contrary to [Serde](https://crates.io/crates/serde/)/[Bincode](https://crates.io/crates/bincode/), the goal of bzipper is to serialise with a known size constraint. +In contrast to [Serde](https://crates.io/crates/serde/)/[Bincode](https://crates.io/crates/bincode/), the primary goal of bzipper is to serialise with a known size constraint. Therefore, this crate may be more suited for networking or other cases where a fixed-sized buffer is needed. Keep in mind that this project is still work-in-progress. @@ -20,15 +20,15 @@ For strings, the `FixedString` type is also provided. ## Usage -This crate revolves around the `Serialise` and `Deserialise` traits, both of which are commonly used in conjunction with streams (more specifically, s-streams and d-streams). +This crate revolves around the `Serialise` and `Deserialise` traits, both of which use *streams* – or more specifically – s-streams and d-streams. Many core types come implemented with bzipper, including primitives as well as some standard library types such as `Option` and `Result`. -It is recommended in most cases to just derive these traits for custom types (enumerations and structures only). -Here, each field is chained in declaration order: +It is recommended in most cases to just derive these two traits for custom types (although this is only supported with enumerations and structures). +Here, each field is *chained* according to declaration order: -```rs -use bzipper::{Deserialise, Serialise}; +```rust +use bzipper::{Buffer, Deserialise, Serialise}; #[derive(Debug, Deserialise, PartialEq, Serialise)] struct IoRegister { @@ -36,45 +36,55 @@ struct IoRegister { value: u16, } -let mut buf: [u8; IoRegister::SERIALISED_SIZE] = Default::default(); -IoRegister { addr: 0x04000000, value: 0x0402 }.serialise(&mut buf).unwrap(); +let mut buf = Buffer::new(); +buf.write(IoRegister { addr: 0x04000000, value: 0x0402 }).unwrap(); + +assert_eq!(buf.len(), 0x6); assert_eq!(buf, [0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x04, 0x02]); -assert_eq!(IoRegister::deserialise(&buf).unwrap(), IoRegister { addr: 0x04000000, value: 0x0402 }); +assert_eq!(buf.read().unwrap(), IoRegister { addr: 0x04000000, value: 0x0402 }); ``` ### Serialisation -To serialise an object implementing `Serialise`, simply allocate a buffer for the serialisation. -The required size of any given serialisation is specified by the `SERIALISED_SIZE` constant: +To serialise an object implementing `Serialise`, simply allocate a buffer for the serialisation and wrap it in an s-stream (*serialisation stream*) with the `Sstream` type. + +```rust +use bzipper::{Serialise, Sstream}; -```rs -use bzipper::Serialise; +let mut buf = [Default::default(); char::MAX_SERIALISED_SIZE]; +let mut stream = Sstream::new(&mut buf); -let mut buf: [u8; char::SERIALISED_SIZE] = Default::default(); -'Ж'.serialise(&mut buf).unwrap(); +'Ж'.serialise(&mut stream).unwrap(); -assert_eq!(buf, [0x00, 0x00, 0x04, 0x16]); +assert_eq!(stream, [0x00, 0x00, 0x04, 0x16]); ``` -The only special requirement of the `serialise` method is that the provided byte slice has an element count of exactly `SERIALISED_SIZE`. +The maximum size of any given serialisation is specified by the `MAX_SERIALISED_SIZE` constant. + +We can also use streams to chain multiple elements together: -We can also use streams to *chain* multiple elements together: +```rust +use bzipper::{Serialise, Sstream}; -```rs -use bzipper::Serialise; +let mut buf = [Default::default(); char::MAX_SERIALISED_SIZE * 0x5]; +let mut stream = Sstream::new(&mut buf); -let mut buf: [u8; char::SERIALISED_SIZE * 5] = Default::default(); -let mut stream = bzipper::Sstream::new(&mut buf); +// Note: For serialising multiple characters, the +// `FixedString` type is usually preferred. -stream.append(&'ل'); -stream.append(&'ا'); -stream.append(&'م'); -stream.append(&'د'); -stream.append(&'ا'); +'ل'.serialise(&mut stream).unwrap(); +'ا'.serialise(&mut stream).unwrap(); +'م'.serialise(&mut stream).unwrap(); +'د'.serialise(&mut stream).unwrap(); +'ا'.serialise(&mut stream).unwrap(); -assert_eq!(buf, [0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x44, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x27, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x45, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x2F, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x27]); +assert_eq!(buf, [ + 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x44, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x27, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x45, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x2F, + 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x27 +]); ``` When serialising primitives, the resulting byte stream is in big endian (a.k.a. network endian). @@ -82,25 +92,33 @@ It is recommended for implementors to adhere to this convention as well. ### Deserialisation -Deserialisation works with an almost identical syntax to serialisation. +Deserialisation works with a similar syntax to serialisation. -To deserialise a buffer, simply call the `deserialise` method: +D-streams (*deserialisation streams*) use the `Dstream` type and are constructed in a manner similar to s-streams. +To deserialise a buffer, simply call the `deserialise` method with the strema: -```rs -use bzipper::Deserialise; +```rust +use bzipper::{Deserialise, Dstream}; let data = [0x45, 0x54]; -assert_eq!(<u16>::deserialise(&data).unwrap(), 0x4554); +let stream = Dstream::new(&data); +assert_eq!(u16::deserialise(&stream).unwrap(), 0x4554); ``` -Just like with serialisations, the `Dstream` can be used to deserialise chained elements: +And just like s-streams, d-streams can also be used to handle chaining: -```rs -use bzipper::Deserialise; +```rust +use bzipper::{Deserialise, Dstream}; let data = [0x45, 0x54]; -let stream = bzipper::Dstream::new(&data); +let stream = Dstream::new(&data); + +assert_eq!(u8::deserialise(&stream).unwrap(), 0x45); +assert_eq!(u8::deserialise(&stream).unwrap(), 0x54); + +// The data can also be deserialised as a tuple (up +// to twelve elements). -assert_eq!(stream.take::<u8>().unwrap(), 0x45); -assert_eq!(stream.take::<u8>().unwrap(), 0x54); +let stream = Dstream::new(&data); +assert_eq!(<(u8, u8)>::deserialise(&stream).unwrap(), (0x45, 0x54)); ``` |