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Fast, safe, compile error. Pick two.
Zerocopy makes zero-cost memory manipulation effortless. We write unsafe
so you don't have to.
Zerocopy provides four core marker traits, each of which can be derived
(e.g., #[derive(FromZeroes)]):
FromZeroesindicates that a sequence of zero bytes represents a valid instance of a typeFromBytesindicates that a type may safely be converted from an arbitrary byte sequenceAsBytesindicates that a type may safely be converted to a byte sequenceUnalignedindicates that a type's alignment requirement is 1
Types which implement a subset of these traits can then be converted to/from byte sequences with little to no runtime overhead.
Zerocopy also provides byte-order aware integer types that support these
conversions; see the byteorder module. These types are especially useful
for network parsing.
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allocBy default,zerocopyisno_std. When theallocfeature is enabled, thealloccrate is added as a dependency, and some allocation-related functionality is added. -
byteorder(enabled by default) Adds thebyteordermodule and a dependency on thebyteordercrate. Thebyteordermodule provides byte order-aware equivalents of the multi-byte primitive numerical types. Unlike their primitive equivalents, the types in this module have no alignment requirement and support byte order conversions. This can be useful in handling file formats, network packet layouts, etc which don't provide alignment guarantees and which may use a byte order different from that of the execution platform. -
deriveProvides derives for the core marker traits via thezerocopy-derivecrate. These derives are re-exported fromzerocopy, so it is not necessary to depend onzerocopy-derivedirectly.However, you may experience better compile times if you instead directly depend on both
zerocopyandzerocopy-derivein yourCargo.toml, since doing so will allow Rust to compile these crates in parallel. To do so, do not enable thederivefeature, and list both dependencies in yourCargo.tomlwith the same leading non-zero version number; e.g:[dependencies] zerocopy = "0.X" zerocopy-derive = "0.X"
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simdWhen thesimdfeature is enabled,FromZeroes,FromBytes, andAsBytesimpls are emitted for all stable SIMD types which exist on the target platform. Note that the layout of SIMD types is not yet stabilized, so these impls may be removed in the future if layout changes make them invalid. For more information, see the Unsafe Code Guidelines Reference page on the layout of packed SIMD vectors. -
simd-nightlyEnables thesimdfeature and adds support for SIMD types which are only available on nightly. Since these types are unstable, support for any type may be removed at any point in the future.
Disclaimer: Zerocopy is not an officially supported Google product.