August 23, 2018 xserial 1.0.0 - binary serialization and deserialization library | ||||
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Binary serialization and deserialization library. Features: - Serializes and deserializes booleans, numbers, chars, arrays, tuples, structs and classes. - Specify the endianness and the array's length when serializing and deserializing. - Numerous attributes for structs and classes. Some code examples are available in the project's README. DUB: https://code.dlang.org/packages/xserial GitHub: https://github.com/Kripth/xserial Attributes: https://github.com/Kripth/xserial#attributes |
August 23, 2018 Re: xserial 1.0.0 - binary serialization and deserialization library | ||||
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Posted in reply to Mark White | On Thursday, 23 August 2018 at 11:11:11 UTC, Mark White wrote:
> Binary serialization and deserialization library.
>
> Features:
> - Serializes and deserializes booleans, numbers, chars, arrays, tuples, structs and classes.
> - Specify the endianness and the array's length when serializing and deserializing.
> - Numerous attributes for structs and classes.
>
> Some code examples are available in the project's README.
>
> DUB: https://code.dlang.org/packages/xserial
> GitHub: https://github.com/Kripth/xserial
> Attributes: https://github.com/Kripth/xserial#attributes
Except for the explicit endianness (which I've been meaning to work on), why one would use this instead of cerealed?
Atila
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