package data-encoding
Library of JSON and binary encoding combinators
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
data-encoding-0.2.tar.gz
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Description
Published: 13 Feb 2020
README
Data-encoding
A library for encoding and decoding data. It offers a great degree of control over the layout of data. It supports json and binary serialisation/deserialisation.
Use
For a type t
, you can use the library's combinators to build a encoding t encoding
. You can then use the various reading/writing functions with this encoding to serialise and deserialise values of the type t
.
Example:
type t = (string * int) list
let encoding = list (tup2 string int31)
let v = [("foo", 32); ("bar", 0)]
let j = Json.construct encoding v
let w = Json.destruct j
let () = assert (v = w)
Build and Install
data-encoding
can be built from source using dune
:
dune build
or installed directly from opam
:
opam install data-encoding
Dependencies (7)
-
json-data-encoding-bson
= "0.8"
-
json-data-encoding
= "0.8"
-
hex
>= "1.3.0"
-
zarith
>= "1.4"
- ezjsonm
-
dune
>= "1.7"
-
ocaml
>= "4.07"
Used by (7)
-
plebeia
< "2.0.0"
- scaml
-
tezos-bls12-381-polynomial
< "1.0.0"
-
tezos-codec
< "8.0"
-
tezos-error-monad
< "9.0"
-
tezos-plompiler
< "1.0.0"
- tezos-plonk
Conflicts
None
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