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endi
Yet another endian handling library for Rust. The approach is very similar to that of
byteordered crate with its Endianness enum, except that endi is much simpler and doesn't
depend on byteorder (or anything at all).
Usage
The main type is Endian enum which can be either Big or Little. It provides various
methods to read and write integers of different sizes and endianness.
use endi::{Endian, ReadBytes, WriteBytes};
let mut buf = [0u8; 4];
for endian in [Endian::Little, Endian::Big] {
endian.write_u32(&mut buf, 0xAB_BA_FE_EF);
assert_eq!(endian.read_u32(&buf), 0xAB_BA_FE_EF);
// Using the `ReadBytes` and `WriteBytes` traits:
let mut cursor = std::io::Cursor::new(&mut buf[..]);
cursor.write_u32(endian, 0xAB_BA_FE_EF).unwrap();
cursor.set_position(0);
assert_eq!(cursor.read_u32(endian).unwrap(), 0xAB_BA_FE_EF);
}
nostd
You can disable std by disabling the default std feature. This will disable the ReadBytes and
WriteBytes traits.