# OMWEI 32B Semantic Atom
A high-performance, memory-safe Rust library for semantic data structures and type definitions designed for the OMWEI ecosystem.
## Overview
The OMWEI 32B Semantic Atom provides the foundational type system and data structures for building semantic applications with 32-bit precision. This library serves as the core building block for the OMWEI ecosystem, offering:
- **Type-safe semantic operations** with compile-time guarantees
- **Memory-efficient data structures** optimized for 32-bit architectures
- **Zero-copy parsing and serialization** for maximum performance
- **Extensible type system** for custom semantic domains
## Features
- 🚀 **High Performance**: Optimized for speed with zero-copy operations
- 🛡️ **Memory Safe**: Built on Rust's ownership system for guaranteed memory safety
- 🔧 **Type Safe**: Compile-time type checking prevents runtime errors
- 📦 **Minimal Dependencies**: Lightweight core with optional feature flags
- 🎯 **32-bit Optimized**: Specifically designed for 32-bit semantic precision
## Quick Start
Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
```toml
[dependencies]
omwei-atom = "0.1.1"
```
## Usage
```rust
use omwei_atom::*;
fn main() {
// Your semantic operations here
}
```
## Architecture
The library is organized into several key modules:
- **Core Types**: Fundamental semantic data structures
- **Operations**: Basic semantic operations and transformations
- **Serialization**: Efficient data serialization/deserialization
- **Validation**: Type-safe validation mechanisms
## Performance
- **Compilation**: Optimized for fast compilation times
- **Runtime**: Sub-millisecond operations for common use cases
- **Memory**: Minimal memory footprint with smart allocation strategies
## Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see our [Contributing Guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details.
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
## Version
Current version: **0.1.1**
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**OMWEI 32B Semantic Atom** - Building the future of semantic computing, one atom at a time.