bindata
BinData - Reading and Writing Binary Data in Ruby (by dmendel)
http_tools
Pure Ruby HTTP parser and friends (by matsadler)
bindata | http_tools | |
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4 | 1 | |
572 | 11 | |
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5.9 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | almost 11 years ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | - |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
bindata
Posts with mentions or reviews of bindata.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-18.
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How to Track Down Memory Leaks in Ruby | AppSignal Blog
I recently ditched bindata for a self written solution because I couldn't figure out why exactly it leaks memory. According to count objects it creates a shit ton of classes if you read a lot of data and idk why
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Help Finding Material for Decoding Hex Files
"Writing an entire custom program" is the best way. Ruby has a nice package called bindata (https://github.com/dmendel/bindata) that works well for this purpose.
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Newb here: have you written your own web server? Seeking advice
For example, I enjoy sim racing, and some of my games provide a network API for things like telemetry data. So I wrote a simple telemetry logger that I use to gather data, which I then mess around with using R Studio. Ruby worked exceptionally well for this because of a cool little library called BinData.
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Ruby Structs with type specifications for the properties
These projects always remind me of binary formats. I've used bindata to work with binary formats coming from UDP streams over a network, and it's very handy to have a layer that encapsulates your expectations about the data you're receiving, combined with an exception handling apparatus.
http_tools
Posts with mentions or reviews of http_tools.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-18.
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Newb here: have you written your own web server? Seeking advice
And the HTTP parser I wrote for it: https://github.com/matsadler/http_tools
What are some alternatives?
When comparing bindata and http_tools you can also consider the following projects:
config.cr - Easy to use configuration and parser.
ruby_view_server
HAR - HAR (HTTP Archive) parser in Crystal
Thin - A very fast & simple Ruby web server
maxminddb.cr - MaxMind DB Reader for Crystal
Rack - A modular Ruby web server interface.
Crystalizer - (De)serialize any Crystal object - out of the box. Supports JSON, YAML and Byte format.
webrick - HTTP server toolkit
crinder - Class based json renderer in Crystal
mongrel - Mongrel on git
JSON tools - An implementation of RFC-6901 and RFC-6902 in Crystal Lang
net-http-server - A pure Ruby HTTP Server.