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rkyv (<em>archive</em>) is a zero-copy deserialization framework for Rust
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# Resources
## Learning Materials
- The [rkyv book](https://rkyv.github.io/rkyv) covers the motivation, architecture, and major
features of rkyv
- The [rkyv discord](https://discord.gg/65F6MdnbQh) is a great place to get help with specific issues and meet
other people using rkyv
## Documentation
- [rkyv](https://docs.rs/rkyv), the core library
- [rkyv_dyn](https://docs.rs/rkyv_dyn), which adds trait object support to rkyv
## Benchmarks
- The [rust serialization benchmark](https://github.com/djkoloski/rust_serialization_benchmark) is a
shootout style benchmark comparing many rust serialization solutions. It includes special
benchmarks for zero-copy serialization solutions like rkyv.
## Sister Crates
- [rend](https://github.com/rkyv/rend), which rkyv uses for endian-agnostic features
- [bytecheck](https://github.com/rkyv/bytecheck), which rkyv uses for validation
- [rancor](https://github.com/rkyv/rancor), which rkyv uses for error handling
- [ptr_meta](https://github.com/rkyv/ptr_meta), which rkyv uses for pointer manipulation
# Example
```rust
use rkyv::{deserialize, rancor::Error, Archive, Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Archive, Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, PartialEq)]
#[rkyv(
// This will generate a PartialEq impl between our unarchived
// and archived types
compare(PartialEq),
// Derives can be passed through to the generated type:
derive(Debug),
)]
struct Test {
int: u8,
string: String,
option: Option<Vec<i32>>,
}
fn main() {
let value = Test {
int: 42,
string: "hello world".to_string(),
option: Some(vec![1, 2, 3, 4]),
};
// Serializing is as easy as a single function call
let _bytes = rkyv::to_bytes::<Error>(&value).unwrap();
// Or you can customize your serialization for better performance or control
// over resource usage
use rkyv::{api::high::to_bytes_with_alloc, ser::allocator::Arena};
let mut arena = Arena::new();
let bytes =
to_bytes_with_alloc::<_, Error>(&value, arena.acquire()).unwrap();
// You can use the safe API for fast zero-copy deserialization
let archived = rkyv::access::<ArchivedTest, Error>(&bytes[..]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(archived, &value);
// Or you can use the unsafe API for maximum performance
let archived =
unsafe { rkyv::access_unchecked::<ArchivedTest>(&bytes[..]) };
assert_eq!(archived, &value);
// And you can always deserialize back to the original type
let deserialized = deserialize::<Test, Error>(archived).unwrap();
assert_eq!(deserialized, value);
}
```
_Note: the safe API requires the `bytecheck` feature (enabled by default)_
_Read more about [available features](https://docs.rs/rkyv/latest/rkyv/#features)._
# Thanks
Thanks to all the sponsors that keep development sustainable. Special thanks to the following sponsors for going above and beyond supporting rkyv:
## Platinum Sponsors
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