bitbuffer 0.8.0

Reading bit sequences from a byte slice
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# bitbuffer

Tools for reading data types of arbitrary bit length and might not be byte-aligned in the source data

The main way of handling with the binary data is to first create a [`BitBuffer`]
,wrap it into a [`BitStream`] and then read from the stream.

Once you have a BitStream, there are 2 different approaches of reading data

- read primitives, Strings and byte arrays, using [`read_bool`], [`read_int`], [`read_float`], [`read_bytes`] and [`read_string`]
- read any type implementing the  [`BitRead`] or [`BitReadSized`] traits using [`read`] and [`read_sized`]
  - [`BitRead`] is for types that can be read without requiring any size info (e.g. null-terminal strings, floats, whole integers, etc)
  - [`BitReadSized`] is for types that require external sizing information to be read (fixed length strings, arbitrary length integers

The [`BitRead`] and [`BitReadSized`] traits can be used with `#[derive]` if all fields implement [`BitRead`] or [`BitReadSized`].

## Examples

```rust
use bitbuffer::{BitReadBuffer, LittleEndian, BitReadStream, BitRead};

#[derive(BitRead)]
struct ComplexType {
    first: u8,
    #[size = 15]
    second: u16,
    third: bool,
}

let bytes = vec![
    0b1011_0101, 0b0110_1010, 0b1010_1100, 0b1001_1001,
    0b1001_1001, 0b1001_1001, 0b1001_1001, 0b1110_0111
];
let buffer = BitReadBuffer::new(bytes, LittleEndian);
let mut stream = BitReadStream::new(buffer);
let value: u8 = stream.read_int(7)?;
let complex: ComplexType = stream.read()?;
```

## License

Licensed under either of

* Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE]LICENSE-APACHE or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
* MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT]LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)

at your option.

### Contribution

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license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or
conditions.