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  Library of JSON and binary encoding combinators
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Data-encoding
A library for encoding and decoding data. It offers a great degree of control over the layout of data. It supports json and binary serialisation/deserialisation.
Usage
For a type t, you can use the library's combinators to build an encoding t encoding. You can then use the various reading/writing functions with this encoding to serialise and deserialise values of the type t.
Example:
open Data_encoding
type t = (string * int) list
let encoding = list (tup2 string int31)
let v = [("foo", 32); ("bar", 0)]
let j = Json.construct encoding v
let w = Json.destruct encoding j
let () = assert (v = w)Tutorial
A full tutorial is available in markdown form in src/tutorial.md.
It is available online on ocaml.org's package documentation and on data-encoding's own online documentation.
Build and Install
data-encoding can be built from source using dune:
dune buildor installed directly from opam:
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