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Repository stores code for Rust library that allows to read from and write to .io file format.

Functions and plans

The current status of both serialization and deserialization:

  • Primitive types
  • Strings
  • Arrays
  • Vectors
  • Hashmaps
  • Structs (Named{} and tuple())
  • Generics
  • Tuples
  • &str type
  • Slices
  • Option
  • Result
  • Combinations of all above
  • Enums (Unit, Unnamed, Named)
  • Unit type ()

Full list of supported types can be found in this crate's documentation.

Capabilities

  • Serialization of supported types using macro to_io!() using objects reference,
  • Deserialization of supported types using macro from_io!() using .io formatted String and wanted objects type,
  • Renaming structs fields in and from .io formatted String using #[io_name()] helper macro using String literal as argument.
  • Ordering structs fields in and from .io formatted String using #[io_order()] helper macro using either FIRST and LAST keywords or an i16 Integer.

See example below for usage of those capabilities.

Example usage

use iodeser::*; // required import

#[derive(IoDeSer, Debug, PartialEq)] // required macro derive IoDeSer, Debug and PartialEq is not required
struct Person<'a> {
    #[io_name("Name")]      // optional renaming
    pub name: &'a str,
    #[io_name("SecondName")]  // optional renaming
    pub second_name: Option<&'a str>,
    #[io_name("LastName")]  // optional renaming
    pub last_name: &'a str,
    #[io_name("Age")]       // optional renaming
    #[io_order(LAST)]       // optional ordering using FIRST or LAST keyword
    pub age: u8,
    #[io_name("Address")]   // optional renaming
    #[io_order(FIRST)]      // optional ordering using FIRST or LAST keyword
    pub address: Vec<Address<'a>>,
}

#[derive(IoDeSer, Debug, PartialEq)] // required macro derive, Debug and PartialEq is not required
struct Address<'a> {
    #[io_order(3)]          // optional ordering using integer
    pub city: &'a str,
    #[io_order(1)]          // optional ordering using integer
    pub number: AddressNumberType<'a>,
    #[io_order(2)]          // optional ordering using integer
    pub street: &'a str,
}

#[derive(IoDeSer, Debug, PartialEq)] // required macro derive, Debug and PartialEq is not required
enum AddressNumberType<'a>{
    Numeric(u16),
    String(&'a str)
}

fn main() {
    let person = Person {
        name: "John",
        second_name: None,
        last_name: "Kowalski",
        age: 21,
        address: vec![
            Address {
                city: "Warsaw",
                number: AddressNumberType::Numeric(65),
                street: "Tęczowa",
            },
            Address {
                city: "Hamburg",
                number: AddressNumberType::String("220a"),
                street: "Strasse",
            },
        ],
    };

    let io_serialization: String = to_io!(&person); // serialization
    println!("{}", &io_serialization);

    let person_deserialization: Person = from_io!(io_serialization, Person).unwrap(); // deserialization
    println!("{:?}", &person_deserialization);

    assert_eq!(person, person_deserialization);
}
/*
Output:
|
	Address->|
		|
			number->|
				Numeric->|
					|65|
				|
			|
			street->|Tęczowa|
			city->|Warsaw|
		|
		+
		|
			number->|
				String->|
					|220a|
				|
			|
			street->|Strasse|
			city->|Hamburg|
		|
	|
	Name->|John|
	SecondName->|||
	LastName->|Kowalski|
	Age->|21|
|
Person { name: "John", second_name: None, last_name: "Kowalski", age: 21, address: [Address { city: "Warsaw", number: Numeric(65), street: "Tęczowa" }, Address { city: "Hamburg", number: String("220a"), street: "Strasse" }] }
*/