* fix for rust build
* Rust: Implement Serialize on generated types
For debugging convenience it is really handy to be able to dump out
types as another format (ie: json). For example, if we are logging a
type to a structured logging system, or even printing it out in a
structured way to the console.
Right now we handle this by shelling out to `flatc` which is not ideal;
by implementing Serialize on the generated types we can use any of the
Serializer-implementing packages for our structured debug output.
* clang-format
* Make the flatbuffers Rust crate only have an optional dependency on the `serde` packages.
* fix warning
* fix rust test build
* Oh yeah this needs to be initialized
* fix toml syntax
* code review feedback
* rebuild test data
* Introduce new_from_vec in Rust (also fix formatting)
Also, rename `new_with_capacity` to `with_capacity` to match
how `Vec` does it.
* bump rust version
* mut_finished_buffer
Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
* Fix Miri flag passing and bump Rust version.
* Fix Miri problems from Arrays PR.
SafeSliceAccess was removed for Arrays. It's kind of unsound.
It has two properties:
1. EndianSafe
2. Alignment 1
We only need 1. in create_vector_direct to memcpy data.
We both 1. and 2. for accessing things with slices as buffers are built on &[u8]
which is unaligned. Conditional compilation implements
SafeSliceAccess for >1byte scalars (like f32) on LittleEndian machines
which is wrong since they don't satisfy 2.
This UB is still accessible for Vectors (though not exercised our
tests) as it implements SafeSliceAccess. I'll fix this later by
splitting SafeSliceAccess into its 2 properties.
Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
* Add support for fixed size arrays
* clang-format
* Update rust image to 1.51 to support const generics
* Handle correctly big endian
* Add fuzz tests and clean code
* Add struct fuzz test and optimize struct arrays for api
* Bump flatbuffers crate version
* Fix miri problems by assuming alignment is 1 in rust
* Removed is_aligned fn from rust verifier.
* Add back is_aligned, but make it w.r.t. buffer[0]
* touch unused variable
* touch unused variable
* +nightly
* Move Rust miri testing into its own docker
* fix bash
* missing one endian conversion
* fix endianness2
* format stuff
Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
* Updated comments and fixed a fundemental type error.
* bump rust flatbuffers semver
* Initial commit with verifier, need to clean up
* Verifier tested. Needs clean up and refactoring.
* Display for InvalidFlatbuffer and better errors for strings
* SimpleToVerify, some refactoring
* Combined VerifierType TableAccessorFuncBody into FollowType
* scrub todos
* Update Rust get_root functions.
There are 6 variants, with verifier options, default verifier options
and no verification "fast".
* Rename root fns
* inline
* Update to use thiserror
* fix for bad compiler
* improve error formatting
* Replace multiply with saturating_multiply
* saturating adds too
* Add docs disclaiming experimental verification system
Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
* Rework enums in rust.
They're now a unit struct, rather than an enum. This is a
backwards incompatible change but the previous version had UB
and was also backwards incompatible so...
* Update and test sample rust flatbuffers
* Use bitflags crate to properly support rust enums.
Previously, the bitflags attribute was just ignored. This is a breaking change
as the bitflgs API is not like a normal rust enum (duh).
* variant_name() -> Option<_>
* repr transparent
* Reexport bitflags from flatbuffers
* Make bitflags constants CamelCase, matching normal enums
* Deprecate c-style associated enum constants
Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
This is a port of FlatBuffers to Rust. It provides code generation and a
runtime library derived from the C++ implementation. It utilizes the
Rust type system to provide safe and fast traversal of FlatBuffers data.
There are 188 tests, including many fuzz tests of roundtrips for various
serialization scenarios. Initial benchmarks indicate that the canonical
example payload can be written in ~700ns, and traversed in ~100ns.
Rustaceans may be interested in the Follow, Push, and SafeSliceAccess
traits. These traits lift traversals, reads, writes, and slice accesses
into the type system, providing abstraction with no runtime penalty.