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musli-descriptive
A fully self-descriptive format for Müsli.
Descriptive encoding is fully upgrade stable:
- ✔ Can tolerate missing fields if they are annotated with
#[musli(default)]
. - ✔ Can skip over unknown fields.
- ✔ Can be fully converted back and forth between dynamic containers such as the Value type.
- ✔ Can handle coercion from different types of primitive types, such as signed to unsigned integers. So primitive field types can be assuming they only inhabit compatible values.
This means that it's suitable as a wire and general interchange format. It's also suitable for dynamically translating to and from different wire formats such as JSON without having access to the data model.
use musli::{Encode, Decode};
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Encode, Decode)]
struct Version1 {
name: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Encode, Decode)]
struct Version2 {
name: String,
#[musli(default)]
age: Option<u32>,
}
let version2 = musli_descriptive::to_vec(&Version2 {
name: String::from("Aristotle"),
age: Some(62),
})?;
let version1: Version1 = musli_descriptive::decode(version2.as_slice())?;
assert_eq!(version1, Version1 {
name: String::from("Aristotle"),
});
Configuring
To configure the behavior of the wire format you can use the Encoding
type:
use musli_descriptive::Encoding;
use musli::{Encode, Decode};
const CONFIG: Encoding = Encoding::new();
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Encode, Decode)]
struct Struct<'a> {
name: &'a str,
age: u32,
}
let mut out = Vec::new();
let expected = Struct {
name: "Aristotle",
age: 61,
};
CONFIG.encode(&mut out, &expected)?;
let actual = CONFIG.decode(&out[..])?;
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
Implementation details
Each field is prefix typed with a single byte tag that describes exactly the type which is contained in the field.
Dependencies
~1–1.5MB
~29K SLoC