Crate bincode[−][src]
Bincode is a crate for encoding and decoding using a tiny binary serialization strategy. Using it, you can easily go from having an object in memory, quickly serialize it to bytes, and then deserialize it back just as fast!
Using Basic Functions
fn main() { // The object that we will serialize. let target: Option<String> = Some("hello world".to_string()); let encoded: Vec<u8> = bincode::serialize(&target).unwrap(); let decoded: Option<String> = bincode::deserialize(&encoded[..]).unwrap(); assert_eq!(target, decoded); }
128bit numbers
Support for i128
and u128
is automatically enabled on Rust toolchains
greater than or equal to 1.26.0
and disabled for targets which do not support it
Re-exports
pub use config::DefaultOptions; |
pub use config::Options; |
pub use de::read::BincodeRead; |
pub use de::Deserializer; |
Modules
config |
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de | Deserialize bincode data to a Rust data structure. |
Structs
Config | Deprecated A configuration builder whose options Bincode will use while serializing and deserializing. |
Serializer | An Serializer that encodes values directly into a Writer. |
Enums
ErrorKind | The kind of error that can be produced during a serialization or deserialization. |
Functions
config | Deprecated Get a default configuration object. |
deserialize | Deserializes a slice of bytes into an instance of |
deserialize_from | Deserializes an object directly from a |
deserialize_from_custom | Deserializes an object from a custom |
options | Get a default configuration object. |
serialize | Serializes a serializable object into a |
serialize_into | Serializes an object directly into a |
serialized_size | Returns the size that an object would be if serialized using Bincode with the default configuration. |
Type Definitions
Error | An error that can be produced during (de)serializing. |
Result | The result of a serialization or deserialization operation. |