# juicy_bencode
  
A little parser for [bencode](https://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0003.html#bencoding) using the Nom library. **Nom eats input
byte by byte, and bencode is such juicy input!**
The crate provides both more individual parses for parsing out individual bencode items or just a blob.
# TL; DR
You have a bencoded blob containing the torrent information for totally legal files,
```rust
// pub enum BencodeItemView<'a> {
// Integer(i64),
// ByteString(&'a [u8]),
// List(Vec<BencodeItemView<'a>>),
// Dictionary(BTreeMap<&'a [u8], BencodeItemView<'a>>),
// }
use juicy_bencode::parse_bencode_dict;
fn main () -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>>{
// the library uses byte slices
let text: &[u8] = input();
// now you can do totally legal things with the info!
let parsed_tree: BencodeItemView = parse_bencode_dict(text)?;
}
```