#serialization-deserialization #osc #serde #audio

nightly serde_osc

Serialization and deserialization of Open Sound Control (OSC) packets using serde

8 unstable releases (3 breaking)

Uses old Rust 2015

0.4.2 May 22, 2017
0.4.1 Apr 27, 2017
0.3.0 Apr 24, 2017
0.2.0 Apr 21, 2017
0.1.2 Apr 19, 2017

#1171 in Encoding


Used in osc_address_derive

MIT/Apache

58KB
1K SLoC

Serde OSC

Serialization and deserialization of Open Sound Control 1.0 packets represented using structs/tuples/anything supported by serde.

Supports the 4 types specified in OSC 1.0: 'f', 'i', 's', 'b' corresponding to f32, i32, String and Vec<u8> ("blobs"), respectively, as well as nested OSC bundles. Note that blobs must be wrapped in serde_bytes' ByteBuf type.

Note that Serde_osc does not provide any utilities for routing OSC messages (i.e. delivering parsed messages to their respective handler).

Serde_osc should be considered beta software - its interface should not be considered stable.

Usage

Refer to the examples under examples/. They can be run with (e.g.)

$ cargo --run to_from_vec

For more detailed usage (including using OSC bundles), refer to the tests/ directory and the documentation (below).

Documentation

Documentation can be found over on docs.rs

License

Serde OSC tries to follow the same licensing as Serde. Serde OSC is licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Serde OSC by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

Dependencies

~200–475KB