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physics3

data types for (de)serializing physics settings from physics3.json files

2 unstable releases

0.2.0 Nov 17, 2023
0.1.0 Nov 15, 2023

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physics3 Latest Version

What is it?

Rust data types for (de)serializing physics settings from physics3.json files

How do I obtain this majestic tool?

Run the following Cargo command in your project directory (assuming you have cargo-edit installed):

cargo add physics3

Or add the following line to your Cargo.toml (in the [dependencies] array):

physics3 = "^ 0.2"

How do I use it?

use physics3::Physics3;

fn main() {
  let json = std::fs::read_to_string("./path/to/some.physics3.json").unwrap();
  let physics3: Physics3 = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
  println!("{physics3:#?}");
}

How was this made?

Using the discovery process for undocumented JSON formats described here.

License

physics3 is available under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for the full text.

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Dependencies

~1.4–2.4MB
~48K SLoC