msgbuf 0.0.3
Protobuf-like data (de)serialisation using D meta programming.
To use this package, run the following command in your project's root directory:
Manual usage
Put the following dependency into your project's dependences section:
D Message Buffers
I was pondering the use of either protobuf or flatbuffers for a private project of mine, and there are some good D modules out there that enable the use of those serialisation libraries from within D programs.
However, I was trying to find out if it would be possible to do a (de)serialisation without the use of external schema files that needed to be precompiled (i.e. .proto or .fbs) and instead use plain D data types directly.
This library is the result of this experiment.
It only uses D's brilliant meta programming capabilities to (de)serialise data from/to binary format. No external schema files or precompilation is required.
Tested with the following compilers:
- LDC2 1.26.0 (DMD v2.096.1, LLVM 11.0.1)
- DMD64 D Compiler v2.097.0
LDC2 takes a bit longer to compile than DMD, but produces much faster code.
What works, what doesn't?
Works
- all structure based types should be ok
- static arrays
- dynamic arrays
- associative arrays
- all basic D types
- enum (only integers at the moment)
- nested structures
- as long as new fields are appended to the end, old programs can read new message formats and vice versa
- oneof (types in a oneof message must be unique)
Doesn't work (yet)
- endianess
- "any" (this should be easy to simulate using a ubyte[] member for the data and maybe a type / url / uuid field)
- adding/removing fields at arbitrary places (though adding new fields to the end is fine)
- D classes, unions (probably won't do)
- CI/CD
Possible future improvements
- fixing stuff that doesn't work yet if sensible
- adding @attributes to D message structures and fields to specify e.g. field/version numbers
- adding a JSON encoding like e.g. proto3 does (see: https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json)
Some Microbenchmarks, take with a grain of salt.
Using Flat msgbuf (i.e. similar to Google Flatbuffers)
serialized size: 130072 (Flat)
performed 1000 rounds in 39 ms (3335179 bytes / ms)
Using Variable msgbuf (i.e. similar to Google Protobuf)
serialized size: 109919 (Var)
performed 1000 rounds in 76 ms (1446302 bytes / ms)
Google Protobuf
serialized size: 109921
performed 1000 rounds in 96 ms (1145010 bytes / ms)
Google Flatbuffers (note: these figures need to be verified!)
serialized size: 130096
performed 1000 ops in 107 ms (7650790 bytes / ms)
I have never worked with flatbuffers before, so I welcome all constructive criticism.
Examples
Please refer to the samples
directory.
- 0.0.3 released 3 years ago
- sinisa-susnjar/msgbuf
- MIT
- Copyright © 2021, Sinisa Susnjar
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