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//! Specify the format and how lenient the deserialization is
use alloc::string::String;
/// Specify how to serialize/deserialize a type
///
/// The format specifier allows to configure how a value is serialized/deserialized.
/// For example, you can serialize a timestamp as an integer using the UNIX epoch, as a string containing an integer, or as a string using ISO 8601.
/// This [`Format`] traits allows more flexibility in configuring the format without the need to create a new type for each case.
pub trait Format {}
macro_rules! impl_format {
($(#[$attr:meta] $t:ty)*) => {
$(
#[$attr]
impl Format for $t {}
)*
};
}
macro_rules! create_format {
($(#[$attr:meta] $t:ident)*) => {
$(
#[$attr]
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct $t;
impl_format!(#[$attr] $t);
)*
};
}
impl_format!(
/// Serialize into an i8
i8
/// Serialize into a u8
u8
/// Serialize into an i16
i16
/// Serialize into a u16
u16
/// Serialize into an i32
i32
/// Serialize into a u32
u32
/// Serialize into an i64
i64
/// Serialize into a u64
u64
/// Serialize into a f32
f32
/// Serialize into a f64
f64
/// Serialize into a bool
bool
/// Serialize into a String
String
);
serde::serde_if_integer128!(impl_format!(
/// Serialize into an i128
i128
/// Serialize into a u128
u128
););
create_format!(
/// Use uppercase characters
Uppercase
/// Use lowercase characters
Lowercase
/// Use in combination with [`OneOrMany`](crate::OneOrMany). Emit single element for lists of size 1.
PreferOne
/// Use in combination with [`OneOrMany`](crate::OneOrMany). Always emit the list form.
PreferMany
/// Emit padding during serialization.
Padded
/// Do not emit padding during serialization.
Unpadded
);
/// Specify how lenient the deserialization process should be
///
/// Formats which make use of this trait should specify how it affects the deserialization behavior.
pub trait Strictness {}
/// Use strict deserialization behavior, see [`Strictness`].
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct Strict;
impl Strictness for Strict {}
/// Use a flexible deserialization behavior, see [`Strictness`].
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default)]
pub struct Flexible;
impl Strictness for Flexible {}
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