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- // Copyright (c) 2012-2018 Ugorji Nwoke. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license found in the LICENSE file.
-
- /*
- Package codec provides a
- High Performance, Feature-Rich Idiomatic Go 1.4+ codec/encoding library
- for binc, msgpack, cbor, json.
-
- Supported Serialization formats are:
-
- - msgpack: https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack
- - binc: http://github.com/ugorji/binc
- - cbor: http://cbor.io http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7049
- - json: http://json.org http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159
- - simple:
-
- To install:
-
- go get github.com/ugorji/go/codec
-
- This package will carefully use 'unsafe' for performance reasons in specific places.
- You can build without unsafe use by passing the safe or appengine tag
- i.e. 'go install -tags=safe ...'. Note that unsafe is only supported for the last 3
- go sdk versions e.g. current go release is go 1.9, so we support unsafe use only from
- go 1.7+ . This is because supporting unsafe requires knowledge of implementation details.
-
- For detailed usage information, read the primer at http://ugorji.net/blog/go-codec-primer .
-
- The idiomatic Go support is as seen in other encoding packages in
- the standard library (ie json, xml, gob, etc).
-
- Rich Feature Set includes:
-
- - Simple but extremely powerful and feature-rich API
- - Support for go1.4 and above, while selectively using newer APIs for later releases
- - Excellent code coverage ( > 90% )
- - Very High Performance.
- Our extensive benchmarks show us outperforming Gob, Json, Bson, etc by 2-4X.
- - Careful selected use of 'unsafe' for targeted performance gains.
- 100% mode exists where 'unsafe' is not used at all.
- - Lock-free (sans mutex) concurrency for scaling to 100's of cores
- - In-place updates during decode, with option to zero value in maps and slices prior to decode
- - Coerce types where appropriate
- e.g. decode an int in the stream into a float, decode numbers from formatted strings, etc
- - Corner Cases:
- Overflows, nil maps/slices, nil values in streams are handled correctly
- - Standard field renaming via tags
- - Support for omitting empty fields during an encoding
- - Encoding from any value and decoding into pointer to any value
- (struct, slice, map, primitives, pointers, interface{}, etc)
- - Extensions to support efficient encoding/decoding of any named types
- - Support encoding.(Binary|Text)(M|Unm)arshaler interfaces
- - Support IsZero() bool to determine if a value is a zero value.
- Analogous to time.Time.IsZero() bool.
- - Decoding without a schema (into a interface{}).
- Includes Options to configure what specific map or slice type to use
- when decoding an encoded list or map into a nil interface{}
- - Mapping a non-interface type to an interface, so we can decode appropriately
- into any interface type with a correctly configured non-interface value.
- - Encode a struct as an array, and decode struct from an array in the data stream
- - Option to encode struct keys as numbers (instead of strings)
- (to support structured streams with fields encoded as numeric codes)
- - Comprehensive support for anonymous fields
- - Fast (no-reflection) encoding/decoding of common maps and slices
- - Code-generation for faster performance.
- - Support binary (e.g. messagepack, cbor) and text (e.g. json) formats
- - Support indefinite-length formats to enable true streaming
- (for formats which support it e.g. json, cbor)
- - Support canonical encoding, where a value is ALWAYS encoded as same sequence of bytes.
- This mostly applies to maps, where iteration order is non-deterministic.
- - NIL in data stream decoded as zero value
- - Never silently skip data when decoding.
- User decides whether to return an error or silently skip data when keys or indexes
- in the data stream do not map to fields in the struct.
- - Detect and error when encoding a cyclic reference (instead of stack overflow shutdown)
- - Encode/Decode from/to chan types (for iterative streaming support)
- - Drop-in replacement for encoding/json. `json:` key in struct tag supported.
- - Provides a RPC Server and Client Codec for net/rpc communication protocol.
- - Handle unique idiosyncrasies of codecs e.g.
- - For messagepack, configure how ambiguities in handling raw bytes are resolved
- - For messagepack, provide rpc server/client codec to support
- msgpack-rpc protocol defined at:
- https://github.com/msgpack-rpc/msgpack-rpc/blob/master/spec.md
-
- Extension Support
-
- Users can register a function to handle the encoding or decoding of
- their custom types.
-
- There are no restrictions on what the custom type can be. Some examples:
-
- type BisSet []int
- type BitSet64 uint64
- type UUID string
- type MyStructWithUnexportedFields struct { a int; b bool; c []int; }
- type GifImage struct { ... }
-
- As an illustration, MyStructWithUnexportedFields would normally be
- encoded as an empty map because it has no exported fields, while UUID
- would be encoded as a string. However, with extension support, you can
- encode any of these however you like.
-
- Custom Encoding and Decoding
-
- This package maintains symmetry in the encoding and decoding halfs.
- We determine how to encode or decode by walking this decision tree
-
- - is type a codec.Selfer?
- - is there an extension registered for the type?
- - is format binary, and is type a encoding.BinaryMarshaler and BinaryUnmarshaler?
- - is format specifically json, and is type a encoding/json.Marshaler and Unmarshaler?
- - is format text-based, and type an encoding.TextMarshaler?
- - else we use a pair of functions based on the "kind" of the type e.g. map, slice, int64, etc
-
- This symmetry is important to reduce chances of issues happening because the
- encoding and decoding sides are out of sync e.g. decoded via very specific
- encoding.TextUnmarshaler but encoded via kind-specific generalized mode.
-
- Consequently, if a type only defines one-half of the symmetry
- (e.g. it implements UnmarshalJSON() but not MarshalJSON() ),
- then that type doesn't satisfy the check and we will continue walking down the
- decision tree.
-
- RPC
-
- RPC Client and Server Codecs are implemented, so the codecs can be used
- with the standard net/rpc package.
-
- Usage
-
- The Handle is SAFE for concurrent READ, but NOT SAFE for concurrent modification.
-
- The Encoder and Decoder are NOT safe for concurrent use.
-
- Consequently, the usage model is basically:
-
- - Create and initialize the Handle before any use.
- Once created, DO NOT modify it.
- - Multiple Encoders or Decoders can now use the Handle concurrently.
- They only read information off the Handle (never write).
- - However, each Encoder or Decoder MUST not be used concurrently
- - To re-use an Encoder/Decoder, call Reset(...) on it first.
- This allows you use state maintained on the Encoder/Decoder.
-
- Sample usage model:
-
- // create and configure Handle
- var (
- bh codec.BincHandle
- mh codec.MsgpackHandle
- ch codec.CborHandle
- )
-
- mh.MapType = reflect.TypeOf(map[string]interface{}(nil))
-
- // configure extensions
- // e.g. for msgpack, define functions and enable Time support for tag 1
- // mh.SetExt(reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{}), 1, myExt)
-
- // create and use decoder/encoder
- var (
- r io.Reader
- w io.Writer
- b []byte
- h = &bh // or mh to use msgpack
- )
-
- dec = codec.NewDecoder(r, h)
- dec = codec.NewDecoderBytes(b, h)
- err = dec.Decode(&v)
-
- enc = codec.NewEncoder(w, h)
- enc = codec.NewEncoderBytes(&b, h)
- err = enc.Encode(v)
-
- //RPC Server
- go func() {
- for {
- conn, err := listener.Accept()
- rpcCodec := codec.GoRpc.ServerCodec(conn, h)
- //OR rpcCodec := codec.MsgpackSpecRpc.ServerCodec(conn, h)
- rpc.ServeCodec(rpcCodec)
- }
- }()
-
- //RPC Communication (client side)
- conn, err = net.Dial("tcp", "localhost:5555")
- rpcCodec := codec.GoRpc.ClientCodec(conn, h)
- //OR rpcCodec := codec.MsgpackSpecRpc.ClientCodec(conn, h)
- client := rpc.NewClientWithCodec(rpcCodec)
-
- Running Tests
-
- To run tests, use the following:
-
- go test
-
- To run the full suite of tests, use the following:
-
- go test -tags alltests -run Suite
-
- You can run the tag 'safe' to run tests or build in safe mode. e.g.
-
- go test -tags safe -run Json
- go test -tags "alltests safe" -run Suite
-
- Running Benchmarks
-
- Please see http://github.com/ugorji/go-codec-bench .
-
- Caveats
-
- Struct fields matching the following are ignored during encoding and decoding
- - struct tag value set to -
- - func, complex numbers, unsafe pointers
- - unexported and not embedded
- - unexported and embedded and not struct kind
- - unexported and embedded pointers (from go1.10)
-
- Every other field in a struct will be encoded/decoded.
-
- Embedded fields are encoded as if they exist in the top-level struct,
- with some caveats. See Encode documentation.
-
- */
- package codec
-
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