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//! # T-Bytes
//!
//! T-Bytes is a tiny library for reading and writing typed data into bytes buffers. It is designed
//! mainly for `no-std`, `no-alloc` targets or crates which consider to support for `no-std`.
//!
//! # Usage
//!
//! It would be easier to start from an example. Here we create a buffer and populate it with
//! heterogeneous values.
//!
//! ```rust
//! use tbytes::errors::TBytesError;
//! use tbytes::{TBytesWriterFor, TBytesReader, TBytesReaderFor, TBytesWriter};
//!
//! fn main() -> Result<(), TBytesError> {
//! type Content = (i16, f32, [u8; 2], [i16; 2]);
//! let mut buffer = [0u8; 12];
//!
//! let mut writer = TBytesWriter::from(buffer.as_mut_slice());
//!
//! let into_values: Content = (-1048, 0.32, [10, 31], [-1, 240]);
//! writer.write(into_values.0)?;
//! writer.write(into_values.1)?;
//! writer.write_slice(into_values.2.as_slice())?;
//! writer.write_array(into_values.3)?;
//!
//! assert!(matches!(writer.write(0u8), Err(TBytesError::OutOfBounds)));
//!
//! let reader = TBytesReader::from(buffer.as_slice());
//!
//! let mut from_values: Content = Content::default();
//! from_values.0 = reader.read()?;
//! from_values.1 = reader.read()?;
//! from_values.2 = reader.read_array()?;
//! from_values.3 = reader.read_array()?;
//!
//! assert!(matches!(
//! reader.read() as Result<u8, TBytesError>,
//! Err(TBytesError::OutOfBounds)
//! ));
//!
//! assert_eq!(into_values, from_values);
//!
//! Ok(())
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! # Limitations
//!
//! * At the moment only `little endian` is supported.
//! * We currently supports only numeric types and arrays of such types. But you can always
//! implement your own [`TBytesReaderFor`] / [`TBytesWriterFor`]. Or even better, submit a
//! [pull request](https://gitlab.com/mavka/libs/t-bytes/-/merge_requests)!
pub use ;
pub use ;