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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ A compact encoder / decoder pair that uses an binary zero-fluff encoding scheme.
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The size of the encoded object will be the same or smaller than the size that
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the object takes up in memory in a running Rust program.
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In addition to exposing two simple funcitons that encode to Vec<u8> and decode
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In addition to exposing two simple functions that encode to Vec<u8> and decode
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from Vec<u8>, binary-encode exposes a Reader/Writer API that makes it work
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perfectly with other stream-based apis such as rust files, network streams,
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and the [flate2-rs](https://github.com/alexcrichton/flate2-rs) compression
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ then the contents.
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However, there are some implementation details to be aware of:
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* `isize`/`usize` are encoded as `i64`/`u64`, for portability.
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* enums variants are encoded as a `u32` instead that as a `uint`.
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* enums variants are encoded as a `u32` instead of a `uint`.
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`u32` is enough for all practical uses.
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* `str` is encoded as `(u64, &[u8])`, where the `u64` is the number of
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bytes contained in the encoded string.
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