macro_rules! rumtk_serialize {
( $object:expr ) => { ... };
( $object:expr, $pretty:expr ) => { ... };
}Expand description
Serialization macro which will take an object instance decorated with Serialize trait from serde and return the JSON string representation.
You can pass up to two parameters. The first parameter is the serializable object instance. The second parameter is a boolean indicating whether to pretty print. Omit the second parameter if not debugging to save on bytes transferred around.
§Examples
§Pretty Print
pub use crate::rumtk_core::json::serialization::{Serialize};
use crate::rumtk_core::strings::RUMString;
use crate::rumtk_core::rumtk_serialize;
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct MyStruct {
hello: RUMString
}
let hw = MyStruct{hello: RUMString::from("World")};
let hw_str = rumtk_serialize!(&hw, true).unwrap();
assert!(hw_str.len() > 0, "Empty JSON string generated from the test struct!");
§Default
pub use crate::rumtk_core::json::serialization::{Serialize};
use crate::rumtk_core::strings::RUMString;
use crate::rumtk_core::rumtk_serialize;
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct MyStruct {
hello: RUMString
}
let hw = MyStruct{hello: RUMString::from("World")};
let hw_str = rumtk_serialize!(&hw).unwrap();
assert!(hw_str.len() > 0, "Empty JSON string generated from the test struct!");