rkyv (archive) is a zero-copy deserialization framework for Rust
- The rkyv book covers the motivation, architecture, and major features of rkyv
- The rkyv discord is a great place to get help with specific issues and meet other people using rkyv
- rkyv, the core library
- rkyv_dyn, which adds trait object support to rkyv
- rkyv_typename, a type naming library
- The rust serialization benchmark is a shootout style benchmark comparing many rust serialization solutions. It includes special benchmarks for zero-copy serialization solutions like rkyv.
- bytecheck, which rkyv uses for validation
- ptr_meta, which rkyv uses for pointer manipulation
- rend, which rkyv uses for endian-agnostic features
use rkyv::{Archive, Deserialize, Serialize};
// bytecheck can be used to validate your data if you want
use bytecheck::CheckBytes;
#[derive(Archive, Deserialize, Serialize, Debug, PartialEq)]
// This will generate a PartialEq impl between our unarchived and archived types
#[archive(compare(PartialEq))]
// To use the safe API, you have to derive CheckBytes for the archived type
#[archive_attr(derive(CheckBytes, Debug))]
struct Test {
int: u8,
string: String,
option: Option<Vec<i32>>,
}
let value = Test {
int: 42,
string: "hello world".to_string(),
option: Some(vec![1, 2, 3, 4]),
};
// Serializing is as easy as a single function call
let bytes = rkyv::to_bytes::<_, 256>(&value).unwrap();
// Or you can customize your serialization for better performance
// and compatibility with #![no_std] environments
use rkyv::ser::{Serializer, serializers::AllocSerializer};
let mut serializer = AllocSerializer::<0>::default();
serializer.serialize_value(&value).unwrap();
let bytes = serializer.into_serializer().into_inner();
// You can use the safe API for fast zero-copy deserialization
let archived = rkyv::check_archived_root::<Test>(&bytes[..]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(archived, &value);
// Or you can use the unsafe API for maximum performance
let archived = unsafe { rkyv::archived_root::<Test>(&bytes[..]) };
assert_eq!(archived, &value);
// And you can always deserialize back to the original type
let deserialized: Test = archived.deserialize(&mut rkyv::Infallible).unwrap();
assert_eq!(deserialized, value);
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