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3.1 KiB
Go
105 lines
3.1 KiB
Go
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[](https://travis-ci.org/lunixbochs/struc) [](https://godoc.org/github.com/lunixbochs/struc)
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struc
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====
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Struc exists to pack and unpack C-style structures from bytes, which is useful for binary files and network protocols. It could be considered an alternative to `encoding/binary`, which requires massive boilerplate for some similar operations.
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Take a look at an [example comparing `struc` and `encoding/binary`](https://bochs.info/p/cxvm9)
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Struc considers usability first. That said, it does cache reflection data and aims to be competitive with `encoding/binary` struct packing in every way, including performance.
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Example struct
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----
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```Go
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type Example struct {
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Var int `struc:"int32,sizeof=Str"`
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Str string
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Weird []byte `struc:"[8]int64"`
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Weird []byte `struc:"[32]byte"`
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Var []int `struc:"[]int32,little"`
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}
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```
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Struct tag format
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----
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- ```Var []int `struc:"[]int32,little,sizeof=StringField"` ``` will pack Var as a slice of little-endian int32, and link it as the size of `StringField`.
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- `sizeof=`: Indicates this field is a number used to track the length of a another field. `sizeof` fields are automatically updated on `Pack()` based on the current length of the tracked field, and are used to size the target field during `Unpack()`.
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- Bare values will be parsed as type and endianness.
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Endian formats
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----
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- `big` (default)
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- `little`
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Recognized types
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----
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- `pad` - this type ignores field contents and is backed by a `[length]byte` containing nulls
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- `bool`
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- `byte`
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- `int8`, `uint8`
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- `int16`, `uint16`
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- `int32`, `uint32`
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- `int64`, `uint64`
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- `float32`
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- `float64`
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Types can be indicated as arrays/slices using `[]` syntax. Example: `[]int64`, `[8]int32`.
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Bare slice types (those with no `[size]`) must have a linked `Sizeof` field.
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Private fields are ignored when packing and unpacking.
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Example code
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----
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```Go
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package main
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import (
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"bytes"
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"github.com/lunixbochs/struc"
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)
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type Example struct {
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A int `struc:"big"`
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// B will be encoded/decoded as a 16-bit int (a "short")
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// but is stored as a native int in the struct
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B int `struc:"int16"`
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// the sizeof key links a buffer's size to any int field
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Size int `struc:"int8,little,sizeof=Str"`
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Str string
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// you can get freaky if you want
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Str2 string `struc:"[5]int64"`
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}
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func main() {
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var buf bytes.Buffer
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t := &Example{1, 2, 0, "test", "test2"}
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err := struc.Pack(&buf, t)
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o := &Example{}
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err = struc.Unpack(&buf, o)
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}
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```
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Benchmark
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----
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`BenchmarkEncode` uses struc. `Stdlib` benchmarks use equivalent `encoding/binary` code. `Manual` encodes without any reflection, and should be considered an upper bound on performance (which generated code based on struc definitions should be able to achieve).
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```
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BenchmarkEncode 1000000 1265 ns/op
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BenchmarkStdlibEncode 1000000 1855 ns/op
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BenchmarkManualEncode 5000000 284 ns/op
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BenchmarkDecode 1000000 1259 ns/op
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BenchmarkStdlibDecode 1000000 1656 ns/op
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BenchmarkManualDecode 20000000 89.0 ns/op
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```
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