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This crate contains the runtime support code for the zserio serialization framework. It is used by code generated by the zserio-rs-build zserio compiler. Normally you should not use this crate yourself.
Install zserio-rs-build using:
cargo install zserio-rs-build
The code generator is executed using the following command:
zserio-rs-build =<code_root_path> -o=<output_directory> <path_to_zserio_files>
This will generate the files needed to read/write zserio
-encoded binary data.
The root
CLI flag is optional, and specifies a crate prefix. If the prefix is
set, a mod.rs
file will be created. In case the code is generated without a
prefix, it is assumed that the crate will be built as a library, and generates
a lib.rs
instead. You must add zserio
as a dependency for the crate
containing the generated code:
cargo add zserio
The version of the zserio
crate used must match the version of zserio-rs-build
used.
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We found that zserio demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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