commit | bad7aee9a2dfe3cd0505b128bec57cfdbed39162 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Igor Gnatenko <ignatenko@redhat.com> | Sun Dec 31 18:37:53 2017 +0100 |
committer | Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com> | Sun Dec 31 20:01:24 2017 -0500 |
tree | 93a91070a78873ab411bd0ad5f19313c2ccb736a | |
parent | e81c405c955e67433aaac82fdf7bea65f13715c0 [diff] |
deps: bump quickcheck to 0.6 and rand to 0.4
This crate provides convenience methods for encoding and decoding numbers in either big-endian or little-endian order.
Dual-licensed under MIT or the UNLICENSE.
This crate works with Cargo and is on crates.io. Add it to your Cargo.toml
like so:
[dependencies] byteorder = "1"
If you want to augment existing Read
and Write
traits, then import the extension methods like so:
extern crate byteorder; use byteorder::{ReadBytesExt, WriteBytesExt, BigEndian, LittleEndian};
For example:
use std::io::Cursor; use byteorder::{BigEndian, ReadBytesExt}; let mut rdr = Cursor::new(vec![2, 5, 3, 0]); // Note that we use type parameters to indicate which kind of byte order // we want! assert_eq!(517, rdr.read_u16::<BigEndian>().unwrap()); assert_eq!(768, rdr.read_u16::<BigEndian>().unwrap());
no_std
cratesThis crate has a feature, std
, that is enabled by default. To use this crate in a no_std
context, add the following to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies] byteorder = { version = "1", default-features = false }