From 27377f045a2449c86ea3b680d168d2224c90e5e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nadrieril Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2020 21:59:14 +0000 Subject: Add missing documentation --- serde_dhall/src/lib.rs | 114 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 104 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'serde_dhall/src/lib.rs') diff --git a/serde_dhall/src/lib.rs b/serde_dhall/src/lib.rs index e236e37..387278b 100644 --- a/serde_dhall/src/lib.rs +++ b/serde_dhall/src/lib.rs @@ -12,13 +12,12 @@ //! YAML. It uses the [Serde][serde] serialization library to provide drop-in support for Dhall //! for any datatype that supports serde (and that's a lot of them !). //! -//! This library is limited to deserializing (reading) Dhall values; serializing (writing) -//! values to Dhall is not supported. -//! //! # Basic usage //! -//! The main entrypoint of this library is the [`from_str`](fn.from_str.html) function. It reads a string -//! containing a Dhall expression and deserializes it into any serde-compatible type. +//! ## Deserialization (reading) +//! +//! The entrypoint for deserialization is the [`from_str`](fn.from_str.html) function. It reads a +//! string containing a Dhall expression and deserializes it into any serde-compatible type. //! //! This could mean a common Rust type like `HashMap`: //! @@ -65,16 +64,69 @@ //! # } //! ``` //! +//! ## Serialization (writing) +//! +//! The entrypoint for serialization is the [`serialize`](fn.serialize.html) function. It takes a +//! serde-compatible type value and serializes it to a string containing a Dhall expression. +//! +//! This could mean a common Rust type like `HashMap`: +//! +//! ```rust +//! # fn main() -> serde_dhall::Result<()> { +//! use std::collections::HashMap; +//! +//! let mut map = HashMap::new(); +//! map.insert("x".to_string(), 1u64); +//! map.insert("y".to_string(), 2u64); +//! +//! let string = serde_dhall::serialize(&map).to_string()?; +//! assert_eq!( +//! string, +//! "{ x = 1, y = 2 }".to_string(), +//! ); +//! # Ok(()) +//! # } +//! ``` +//! +//! or a custom datatype, using serde's `derive` mechanism: +//! +//! ```rust +//! # fn main() -> serde_dhall::Result<()> { +//! use serde::Serialize; +//! +//! #[derive(Serialize)] +//! struct Point { +//! x: u64, +//! y: u64, +//! } +//! +//! let data = Point { x: 1, y: 2 }; +//! let string = serde_dhall::serialize(&data).to_string()?; +//! assert_eq!( +//! string, +//! "{ x = 1, y = 2 }".to_string(), +//! ); +//! # Ok(()) +//! # } +//! ``` +//! +//! Beware that in order to serialize empty options, empty lists or enums correctly, you will need +//! to provide a type annotation! +//! //! # Replacing `serde_json` or `serde_yaml` //! //! If you used to consume JSON or YAML, you only need to replace [`serde_json::from_str`] or //! [`serde_yaml::from_str`] with [`serde_dhall::from_str(…).parse()`](fn.from_str.html). +//! If you used to produce JSON or YAML, you only need to replace [`serde_json::to_string`] or +//! [`serde_yaml::to_string`] with [`serde_dhall::serialize(…).to_string()`](fn.serialize.html). //! //! [`serde_json::from_str`]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_json/fn.from_str.html //! [`serde_yaml::from_str`]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_yaml/fn.from_str.html +//! [`serde_json::to_string`]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_json/fn.to_string.html +//! [`serde_yaml::to_string`]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_yaml/fn.to_string.html //! //! -//! # Additional Dhall typechecking +//! # Additional type annotations //! //! When deserializing, normal type checking is done to ensure that the returned value is a valid //! Dhall value. However types are @@ -82,11 +134,16 @@ //! matches a given Dhall type. That way, a type error will be caught on the Dhall side, and have //! pretty and explicit errors that point to the source file. //! -//! There are two ways to typecheck a Dhall value in this way: you can provide the type manually or -//! you can let Rust infer it for you. +//! It is also possible to provide a type annotation when serializing. This is useful in particular +//! for types like `HashMap` or [`SimpleValue`] that do not have a fixed type as Dhall values. +//! +//! Moreover, some values (namely empty options, empty lists, and enums) _require_ a type annotation +//! in order to be converted to Dhall, because the resulting Dhall value will contain the type +//! explicitly. //! -//! To let Rust infer the appropriate Dhall type, use the [StaticType](trait.StaticType.html) -//! trait. +//! There are two ways to provide a type in this way: you can provide it manually or you can let +//! Rust infer it for you. To let Rust infer the appropriate Dhall type, use the +//! [StaticType](trait.StaticType.html) trait. //! //! ```rust //! # fn main() -> serde_dhall::Result<()> { @@ -121,6 +178,28 @@ //! # } //! ``` //! +//! ``` +//! # fn main() -> serde_dhall::Result<()> { +//! use serde::Serialize; +//! use serde_dhall::{serialize, StaticType}; +//! +//! #[derive(Serialize, StaticType)] +//! enum MyOption { +//! MyNone, +//! MySome(u64), +//! } +//! +//! let data = MyOption::MySome(0); +//! let string = serialize(&data) +//! .static_type_annotation() +//! .to_string()?; +//! // The resulting Dhall string depends on the type annotation; it could not have been +//! // printed without it. +//! assert_eq!(string, "< MyNone | MySome: Natural >.MySome 0".to_string()); +//! # Ok(()) +//! # } +//! ``` +//! //! To provide a type manually, you need a [`SimpleType`](enum.SimpleType.html) value. You //! can parse it from some Dhall text like you would parse any other value. //! @@ -151,12 +230,27 @@ //! # } //! ``` //! +//! ``` +//! # fn main() -> serde_dhall::Result<()> { +//! use serde_dhall::{serialize, from_str, SimpleValue}; +//! +//! let ty = from_str("< A | B: Bool >").parse()?; +//! let data = SimpleValue::Union("A".to_string(), None); +//! let string = serialize(&data) +//! .type_annotation(&ty) +//! .to_string()?; +//! assert_eq!(string, "< A | B: Bool >.A".to_string()); +//! # Ok(()) +//! # } +//! ``` +//! //! # Controlling deserialization //! //! If you need more control over the process of reading Dhall values, e.g. disabling //! imports, see the [`Deserializer`] methods. //! //! [`Deserializer`]: struct.Deserializer.html +//! [`SimpleValue`]: enum.SimpleValue.html //! [dhall]: https://dhall-lang.org/ //! [serde]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde/ //! 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