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Nameof C++
Bitsery
- What are some ways I can serialize objects?
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Introducing ByteStream, a super intuitive, safe, reliable and easy to use utility for binary serialisation and deserialization of complex and deeply nested C++ objects. Looking forward to feedback and comments.
Thanks for sharing https://github.com/fraillt/bitsery it seems more powerful but require quite a boilerplate code for even very simple composite stuff. With ByteStream you can totally forget about deep you are in the data-structure hierarchy.
- Is there any good binary serializer & deserializer for C / C++?
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Binary serialization library for at least C++17?
Bitsery is the closest I've seen to it, but you have to use extensions (which i can't yet figure out the API for) to make it achieve byte for byte compatbility
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Google Protobuf vs JSON vs [insert candidate here]
If size and performance matter, then take a look at bitsery. * it might be 9x+ faster than cereal and 18x faster than protobuf. * size-wise, you might save 20-30% by default * on top of that you additional might opt-in into: * bit-level serialization control (e.g. if your values are in the range 1000-2000 it will take you 10bits, or use VLE) * backward-forward compatibility support * pointer support, including raw pointers with the ability to provide custom allocator. * and powerful extensions system, which allows you to further customize things in any way you want it :)
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easy Serialization library for C++?
About on par with nlohmann is a binary serialization lib called Bitsery. It's easy to use, and will be a lot more performant than json. The downside is that the serialized data won't be human readable.
What are some alternatives?
Magic Enum C++ - Static reflection for enums (to string, from string, iteration) for modern C++, work with any enum type without any macro or boilerplate code
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
smf - Fastest RPC in the west
LeapSerial - The Leap Motion cross-format, cross-platform declarative serialization library
cereal - A C++11 library for serialization
SBE - Simple Binary Encoding (SBE) - High Performance Message Codec
FlatBuffers - FlatBuffers: Memory Efficient Serialization Library
protobuf-c - Protocol Buffers implementation in C
cppcodec - Header-only C++11 library to encode/decode base64, base64url, base32, base32hex and hex (a.k.a. base16) as specified in RFC 4648, plus Crockford's base32. MIT licensed with consistent, flexible API.
cista - Cista is a simple, high-performance, zero-copy C++ serialization & reflection library.