Crate scale_value
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This crate exposes the Value type and related subtypes, which are used as the runtime
representations of SCALE encoded data (much like serde_json::Value is a runtime representation
of JSON data).
Value’s can be:
- Encoded and decoded from SCALE bytes via
::scale_encode::EncodeAsTypeand::scale_decode::DecodeAsTypetraits (or by callingcrate::scale::decode_as_typeandcrate::scale::encode_as_type). - Parsed to and from strings by calling
crate::stringify::from_strandcrate::stringify::to_string). Parsing from strings requires thefrom_stringfeature to be enabled. - Serialized and deserialized via
serdetraits (for example, to and from JSON). They can also be serialized from and to other types with the relevant serde derives on. These require theserdefeature to be enabled. - Accessed ergonomically via the
Attrait.
Modules§
- Encoding and decoding SCALE bytes into a
crate::Value. - Serializing and deserializing a
crate::Valueinto/from other types via serde. - Converting a
crate::Valueto or from strings.
Macros§
- Construct a
scale_value::Value
Structs§
- This represents a sequence of boolean values, packed into bits.
- A struct representing a location to access in a
Value. Valueholds a representation of some value that has been decoded, as well as some arbitrary context.- This represents the value of a specific variant from an enum, and contains the name of the variant, and the named/unnamed values associated with it.
Enums§
- A named or unnamed struct-like, array-like or tuple-like set of values. This is used to represent a range of composite values on their own, or as values for a specific
Variant. - A “primitive” value (this includes strings).
- The underlying shape of a given value.
Traits§
- This trait allows indexing into
Values (and options ofValues) using theAt::at()function. It’s a little like Rust’s::std::ops::Indextrait, but adapted so that we can return and work with optionals.