+//! This module contains a few traits and blanket implementations
+//! for (de)serializing and writing/reading numeric data to/from the disc.
+//! To use it you should import the `Load` and `Store` traits and use the
+//! `load_from` and `write_to` methods.
+//!
+//! # Example
+//!
+//! ```
+//! use stud_rust_base::io::*;
+//!
+//! fn test() {
+//! let head = Vec::<u32>::load_from("head_file_name").expect("could not read head");
+//! let lat = Vec::<f32>::load_from("node_latitude_file_name").expect("could not read lat");
+//! head.write_to("output_file").expect("could not write head");
+//! }
+//! ```
+
use std::fs;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::mem;
use std::slice;
+/// A trait which allows accessing the data of an object as a slice of bytes.
+/// The bytes should represent a serialization of the object and allow
+/// recreating it when reading these bytes again from the disk.
+///
+/// Do not use this Trait but rather the `Store` trait.
pub trait DataBytes {
+ /// Should return the serialized object as a slice of bytes
fn data_bytes(&self) -> &[u8];
}
+/// A trait which mutably exposes the internal data of an object so that
+/// a serialized object can be loaded from disk and written back into a precreated
+/// object of the right size.
+///
+/// Do not use this Trait but rather the `Load` trait.
pub trait DataBytesMut {
+ /// Should return a mutable slice of the internal data of the object
fn data_bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8];
}
}
}
+/// A trait which extends the `DataBytes` trait and exposes a method to write objects to disk.
pub trait Store : DataBytes {
+ /// Writes the serialized object to the file with the given filename
fn write_to(&self, filename: &str) -> Result<()> {
File::create(filename)?.write_all(self.data_bytes())
}
impl<T: DataBytes> Store for T {}
impl<T> Store for [T] where [T]: DataBytes {}
+/// A trait to load serialized data back into objects.
pub trait Load : DataBytesMut + Sized {
+ /// This method must create an object of the correct size for serialized data with the given number of bytes.
+ /// It should not be necessary to call this method directly.
fn new_with_bytes(num_bytes: usize) -> Self;
+ /// This method will load serialized data from the disk, create an object of the appropriate size,
+ /// deserialize the bytes into the object and return the object.
fn load_from(filename: &str) -> Result<Self> {
let metadata = fs::metadata(filename)?;
let mut file = File::open(filename)?;