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* Fix doc comment warnings
Can't use doc comment "///" syntax on macros, that generates the following warning:
warning: unused doc comment
--> src\flexbuffer_type.rs:236:5
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236 | /// returns true if and only if the flexbuffer type is `VectorFloat4`.
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ rustdoc does not generate documentation for macros
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= help: to document an item produced by a macro, the macro must produce the documentation as part of its expansion
So switched to just use ordinary "//" comments on these to be warning free
* Upgrade num_enum 0.4.1 -> 0.5.0
* Remove unused and non-working usage of test crates
* Remove usage of abandoned debug_stub_derive crate
Which brought in old pre-v1 syn and quote crates.
This replaces it with just manual Debug trait implementation instead for the 2 cases
Flexbuffers
Flexbuffers is a schema-less binary format developed at Google. FlexBuffers can be accessed without parsing, copying, or allocation. This is a huge win for efficiency, memory friendly-ness, and allows for unique use cases such as mmap-ing large amounts of free-form data.
FlexBuffers' design and implementation allows for a very compact encoding, with automatic sizing of containers to their smallest possible representation (8/16/32/64 bits). Many values and offsets can be encoded in just 8 bits.
FlexBuffers supports Serde for automatically serializing Rust data structures into its binary format.
See Examples for Usage:
Flexbuffers is the schema-less cousin of Flatbuffers.