# Borsh in Rust   [![Latest Version]][crates.io] [![borsh: rustc 1.67+]][Rust 1.67] [![License Apache-2.0 badge]][License Apache-2.0] [![License MIT badge]][License MIT]
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**borsh-rs** is Rust implementation of the [Borsh] binary serialization format.
Borsh stands for _Binary Object Representation Serializer for Hashing_. It is meant to be used in
security-critical projects as it prioritizes [consistency, safety, speed][Borsh], and comes with a
strict [specification](https://github.com/near/borsh#specification).
## Example
```rust
use borsh::{BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize, from_slice, to_vec};
#[derive(BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize, PartialEq, Debug)]
struct A {
x: u64,
y: String,
}
#[test]
fn test_simple_struct() {
let a = A {
x: 3301,
y: "liber primus".to_string(),
};
let encoded_a = to_vec(&a).unwrap();
let decoded_a = from_slice::<A>(&encoded_a).unwrap();
assert_eq!(a, decoded_a);
}
```
## Features
Opting out from Serde allows borsh to have some features that currently are not available for serde-compatible serializers.
Currently we support two features: `borsh(init=<your initialization method name>` and `borsh(skip)` (the former one not available in Serde).
`borsh(init=...)` allows to automatically run an initialization function right after deserialization. This adds a lot of convenience for objects that are architectured to be used as strictly immutable. Usage example:
```rust
#[derive(BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)]
#[borsh(init=init)]
struct Message {
message: String,
timestamp: u64,
public_key: CryptoKey,
signature: CryptoSignature
hash: CryptoHash
}
impl Message {
pub fn init(&mut self) {
self.hash = CryptoHash::new().write_string(self.message).write_u64(self.timestamp);
self.signature.verify(self.hash, self.public_key);
}
}
```
`borsh(skip)` allows to skip serializing/deserializing fields, assuming they implement `Default` trait, similarly to `#[serde(skip)]`.
```rust
#[derive(BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)]
struct A {
x: u64,
#[borsh(skip)]
y: f32,
}
```
### Enum with explicit discriminant
`#[borsh(use_discriminant=false|true])` is required if you have an enum with explicit discriminant. This setting affects `BorshSerialize` and `BorshDeserialize` behaviour at the same time.
In the future, borsh will drop the requirement to explicitly use `#[borsh(use_discriminant=false|true)]`, and will default to `true`, but to make sure that the transition from the older versions of borsh (before 0.11 release) does not cause silent breaking changes in de-/serialization, borsh 1.0 will require to specify if the explicit enum discriminant should be used as a de-/serialization tag value.
If you don't specify `use_discriminant` option for enum with explicit discriminant, you will get an error:
```bash
error: You have to specify `#[borsh(use_discriminant=true)]` or `#[borsh(use_discriminant=false)]` for all enums with explicit discriminant
```
In order to preserve the behaviour of borsh versions before 0.11, which did not respect explicit enum discriminants for de-/serialization, use `#[borsh(use_discriminant=false)]`, otherwise, use `true`:
```rust
#[derive(BorshDeserialize, BorshSerialize)]
#[borsh(use_discriminant=false)]
enum A {
X,
Y = 10,
}
```
## Advanced examples
Some of the less trivial examples are present in [examples](./borsh/examples) folder:
- [implementing `BorshSerialize`/`BorshDeserialize` for third-party `serde_json::Value`](./borsh/examples/serde_json_value.rs)
## Testing
Integration tests should generally be preferred to unit ones. Root module of integration tests of `borsh` crate is [linked](./borsh/tests/tests.rs) here.
## Releasing
The versions of all public crates in this repository are collectively managed by a single version in the [workspace manifest](https://github.com/near/borsh-rs/blob/master/Cargo.toml).
So, to publish a new version of all the crates, you can do so by simply bumping that to the next "patch" version and submit a PR.
We have CI Infrastructure put in place to automate the process of publishing all crates once a version change has merged into master.
However, before you release, make sure the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) is up to date and that the `[Unreleased]` section is present but empty.
## License
This repository is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See [LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) and [LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) for details.