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//! Geoserde is an adapter between geographic feature structs and GIS file formats.
//!
//! # Getting started
//!
//! ```sh
//! cargo add geoserde
//! ```
//!
//! # Cargo features
//!
//! * `geozero` - Implement geoserde sink for geozero processors. Enabled by default.
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! ```
//! use geo_types::Point;
//! use geoserde::FeatureSerializer;
//! use geozero::geojson::GeoJsonWriter;
//! use serde::Serialize;
//!
//! // Print two features to the console in GeoJson format
//! fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
//! // If you want to write to a file, use BufWriter<File> instead
//! let mut buf = vec![];
//!
//! // Any format that has an implementation of geozero::FeatureProcessor can be used,
//! // such as wkt, shp, fgb, etc. See also https://docs.rs/geozero/latest/geozero/
//! let mut geojson = GeoJsonWriter::new(&mut buf);
//!
//! // Serialize features to GeoJson format
//! let mut ser = FeatureSerializer::new(&mut geojson);
//! my_features().serialize(&mut ser)?;
//!
//! println!("{}", std::str::from_utf8(&buf)?);
//! Ok(())
//! }
//!
//! // Create feature array
//! fn my_features() -> impl Serialize {
//! [
//! Station {
//! name: "King's Cross",
//! europe: true,
//! loc: Point::new(51.5321, -0.1233),
//! },
//! Station {
//! name: "Tokyo",
//! europe: false,
//! loc: Point::new(139.7661, 35.6812),
//! },
//! ]
//! }
//!
//! // Geographic feature
//! #[derive(Serialize)]
//! struct Station {
//! // Property
//! name: &'static str,
//!
//! // Property
//! europe: bool,
//!
//! // Geometry
//! loc: Point,
//! }
//! ```
pub use crate*;