//! Rlp serialization module //! //! Allows encoding, decoding, and view onto rlp-slice //! //!# What should you use when? //! //!### Use `encode` function when: //! * You want to encode something inline. //! * You do not work on big set of data. //! * You want to encode whole data structure at once. //! //!### Use `decode` function when: //! * You want to decode something inline. //! * You do not work on big set of data. //! * You want to decode whole rlp at once. //! //!### Use `RlpStream` when: //! * You want to encode something in portions. //! * You encode a big set of data. //! //!### Use `Rlp` when: //! * You are working on trusted data (not corrupted). //! * You want to get view onto rlp-slice. //! * You don't want to decode whole rlp at once. //! //!### Use `UntrustedRlp` when: //! * You are working on untrusted data (~corrupted). //! * You need to handle data corruption errors. //! * You are working on input data. //! * You want to get view onto rlp-slice. //! * You don't want to decode whole rlp at once. pub mod old; pub mod faces; pub mod rlp; pub mod untrusted_rlp; pub mod rlpstream; pub use self::faces::{DecoderError, Decoder, Decodable, View}; pub use self::rlp::*; pub use self::untrusted_rlp::*; pub use self::old::{encode, RlpStream, Encodable}; //pub use self::old::*; pub fn decode(bytes: &[u8]) -> T where T: Decodable { let rlp = Rlp::new(bytes); rlp.as_val() }