A tiny Rust framework for implementing encoders/decoders of byte-oriented protocols.
- Suited for byte-oriented protocols
- Incremental encoding/decoding:
Encode
andDecode
traits support incremental encoding and decoding- The number of bytes consumed in an execution of
encode/decode
methods can be completely controlled by the caller - This property makes it easy to implement, for example, multi-stream multiplexing, transmittin rate control and asynchronous I/O
- Composable:
- By combining multiple encoders (or decoders), it is easy to build a more complex encoder (or decoder)
- See the examples of
EncodeExt
andDecodeExt
traits
- Reduced number of memory copies:
- In design, only two memory copies are required
- Considering in the decode process, one is the copy from the actual stream (e.g., TCP socket) to the decoding buffer, the other one is the copy to construct the item from the buffer.
- Supports some serde implemention crates:
- Currently serde_json and bincode are supported (as optional featuers)
- See
json_codec
andbincode_codec
modules
- Easily adapt to synchronous I/O, asynchronous I/O, UDP, etc
- Trackable errors:
- By using trackable crate, the location where an error occurred can be easily specified
- See
EncodeExt::map_err
andDecodeExt::map_err
methods