Serializer and deserializer for the SCALE encoding
based on serde
.
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, PartialEq, Serialize)]
struct Point {
x: i8,
y: i8,
}
let point = Point { x: 3, y: 4 };
let deserialized = serde_scale::from_slice(&serde_scale::to_vec(&point).unwrap()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(point, deserialized);
Option<bool>
is serialized as a single byte according to the SCALE encoding.
no_std
is supported by disabling default features.
std
: Support forstd
. It is enabled by default.alloc
: Support for thealloc
crate.
🔖 Features enabled in build dependencies and proc-macros are also enabled for normal
dependencies, which may cause serde
to have its std
feature on when it is not desired.
Nightly cargo prevents this from happening with
-Z features=host_dep
or the following in .cargo/config
:
[unstable]
features = ["host_dep"]
For example, this issue arises when depending on parity-scale-codec-derive
.
Most tests live in the serde-scale-tests
crate (part of the workspace) in order to avoid
dependencies enabling serde
features.
cargo test --workspace
All contributions shall be licensed under the zlib license.
parity-scale-codec: Reference Rust implementation