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Focuses on making a Base64 number as a type, with extensive documentation, and never panicing code
Base64 Library that has encoding and decoding of unsigned decimal values and bytes
Along with a full fledged Base64 type in order to store the input of encoding an unsigned
decimal value or bytes. Base64 type implements Clone, Eqs, Debug, along with multiple
constructors for creation, all start with ‘new’, for example, from_string is from a Base64
compliant &str. Has default Configurations for Base64 numbers see more
here for Standard
, URL_SAFE
with and without padding,
IMAP
and MIME
compliant configs along with full fledged support of creating your own Base64 type.
Furthermore, supports random generation of a n long Base64 number.
extern crate lb64;
use lb64::Base64;
use lb64::config::{Config, MIME};
fn main() {
let s: &str = "Hello!";
let b64 = Base64::new_encode_bytes(s.as_bytes(), MIME);
println!("{}", b64);
let mut v: u128 = 0;
match b64.decode_to_unsigned() {
Ok(value) => v = value,
Err(e) => println!("{}", e),
}
let b64_other = Base64::new_encode_unsigned(&v, MIME);
if b64_other == b64 {
println!("They're equal!");
}
match String::from_utf8(b64.decode_to_bytes()) {
Ok(value) => println!("{}", value), // prints Hello
Err(e) => println!("{}", e),
}
}
See Examples for more.
Modules
STANDARD
, MIME
, IMAP
, URLSAFE
with and without padding).