* First draft of rust optionals
* Code cleanup around ftBool and ftVectorOfBool
* Tests for Rust optional scalars
* test bools too
Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
* Cargo clippy lints
* more lints
* more lints
* Restored a doc comment
* Comment on float eps-eq and adjusted casting
* Rust Flexbuffers
* more serde tests, removed some unsafe
* Redid serde to be map-like and Reader is Display
* Moved iter from Reader to VectorReader
* Serious quickcheck + bugs
* wvo api
* Made types smaller for a reasonable speedup
* redid reading in a way that's a bit faster.
Profiling shows the rust slowdown as building +10%, reading +20%
* src/bin are developer binaries in rust
* Root and Map width are not packed
* key null check is debug only + doc changes
* BuilderOptions
* Documentation
* Documentation
* Moved tests to rust_usage_test
* Moved rust flexbuffers samples to Flatbuffers/samples
* Fixed RustTest
* Fixed for Rust 1.37.0
* Upgraded to rust 1_40_0
* fixed a little-endian-only feature in a test
* 1.40.0
* fixed some benchmarks for bigendian
* Updated .bat file
* misspelling
* Gold Flexbuffer test.
* Serialize,Deserialize, std::error::Error for Errors.
* Undo rustfmt in integration_test.rs
* from_slice instead of from_vec
* Added comments to unsafe blocks
* expanded on comment
* bump
Co-authored-by: CasperN <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.