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Schema-based, language-neutral encoding/decoding tool with focus on compact format, lazy deserialization and support for stream-like serialization.

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Phenix is schema-based, language-neutral1 encoding/decoding tool with focus on compact format, lazy deserialization and support for stream-like serialization. It targets design and implementation of stable-ish file formats rather than extensible data interchange protocols, which has its consequences (see goals and non-goals).

Supported languages:

  • Rust
  • C (encoding only)

1 The near-future focus will be on encoders, not necessarily decoders.

Example

struct Person {
    name: string,
    // Space-efficient encoding for integers and floats
    age: uint,
    // Encoded as bit vector
    working_hours: vector<bool>,
    // Append new items one by one without knowing the final count
    projects: stream<string>,
}

enum Salutation {
    None,
    Some {
        // Enum variants can have data
        text: string,
    }
}

// Built-in bitflags type
flags Color {
    RED,
    GREEN,
    BLUE,
}

Goals

  • Convenient schema language from which the compiler can generate code for various programming languages
  • Space-efficient encoding without reaching for generic, computationally expensive compression algorithms
  • Lazy deserialization -- fast recognition of value's byte range without actually materializing it (example)
  • Stream-like serialization (and deserialization) -- continuously encode values one by one without the need of initializing the whole collection

Non-goals

  • Being the fastest in the world
  • Rich and beautiful deserialization error reporting
  • Backwards-compatible schema extensibility
  • Support for generic serialization/deserialization frameworks like serde
  • Remote Procedure Call (RPC) system

Alternatives

If you find yourself in need of the things mentioned in non-goals, consider the following alternatives:

Status

The project is in very early stage of development. I have implemented encoding/decoding for a few standard types and its derivatives. There is a very basic compiler and code generation to Rust. The compiler assumes valid input and does not check errors (obviously, this will change in the future). There is no documentation, I am still in the phase of proofing the concept and looking for rough edges.

License

Dual-licensed under MIT and UNLICENSE. Feel free to use it, contribute or spread the word.

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