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Fixes #4673 Supercedes: #5677 There was an error decoding `map[string]string` values due to Go strings being immutable. This was fixes in our go-msgpack fork. |
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README.md
Codec
High Performance and Feature-Rich Idiomatic Go Library providing encode/decode support for different serialization formats.
Supported Serialization formats are:
- msgpack: [https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack]
- binc: [http://github.com/ugorji/binc]
To install:
go get github.com/ugorji/go/codec
Online documentation: [http://godoc.org/github.com/ugorji/go/codec]
The idiomatic Go support is as seen in other encoding packages in the standard library (ie json, xml, gob, etc).
Rich Feature Set includes:
- Simple but extremely powerful and feature-rich API
- Very High Performance.
Our extensive benchmarks show us outperforming Gob, Json and Bson by 2-4X. This was achieved by taking extreme care on:- managing allocation
- function frame size (important due to Go's use of split stacks),
- reflection use (and by-passing reflection for common types)
- recursion implications
- zero-copy mode (encoding/decoding to byte slice without using temp buffers)
- Correct.
Care was taken to precisely handle corner cases like: overflows, nil maps and slices, nil value in stream, etc. - Efficient zero-copying into temporary byte buffers
when encoding into or decoding from a byte slice. - Standard field renaming via tags
- Encoding from any value
(struct, slice, map, primitives, pointers, interface{}, etc) - Decoding into pointer to any non-nil typed value
(struct, slice, map, int, float32, bool, string, reflect.Value, etc) - Supports extension functions to handle the encode/decode of custom types
- Support Go 1.2 encoding.BinaryMarshaler/BinaryUnmarshaler
- Schema-less decoding
(decode into a pointer to a nil interface{} as opposed to a typed non-nil value).
Includes Options to configure what specific map or slice type to use when decoding an encoded list or map into a nil interface{} - Provides a RPC Server and Client Codec for net/rpc communication protocol.
- Msgpack Specific:
- Provides extension functions to handle spec-defined extensions (binary, timestamp)
- Options to resolve ambiguities in handling raw bytes (as string or []byte)
during schema-less decoding (decoding into a nil interface{}) - RPC Server/Client Codec for msgpack-rpc protocol defined at: https://github.com/msgpack-rpc/msgpack-rpc/blob/master/spec.md
- Fast Paths for some container types:
For some container types, we circumvent reflection and its associated overhead and allocation costs, and encode/decode directly. These types are:
[]interface{} []int []string map[interface{}]interface{} map[int]interface{} map[string]interface{}
Extension Support
Users can register a function to handle the encoding or decoding of their custom types.
There are no restrictions on what the custom type can be. Some examples:
type BisSet []int
type BitSet64 uint64
type UUID string
type MyStructWithUnexportedFields struct { a int; b bool; c []int; }
type GifImage struct { ... }
As an illustration, MyStructWithUnexportedFields would normally be encoded as an empty map because it has no exported fields, while UUID would be encoded as a string. However, with extension support, you can encode any of these however you like.
RPC
RPC Client and Server Codecs are implemented, so the codecs can be used with the standard net/rpc package.
Usage
Typical usage model:
// create and configure Handle
var (
bh codec.BincHandle
mh codec.MsgpackHandle
)
mh.MapType = reflect.TypeOf(map[string]interface{}(nil))
// configure extensions
// e.g. for msgpack, define functions and enable Time support for tag 1
// mh.AddExt(reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{}), 1, myMsgpackTimeEncodeExtFn, myMsgpackTimeDecodeExtFn)
// create and use decoder/encoder
var (
r io.Reader
w io.Writer
b []byte
h = &bh // or mh to use msgpack
)
dec = codec.NewDecoder(r, h)
dec = codec.NewDecoderBytes(b, h)
err = dec.Decode(&v)
enc = codec.NewEncoder(w, h)
enc = codec.NewEncoderBytes(&b, h)
err = enc.Encode(v)
//RPC Server
go func() {
for {
conn, err := listener.Accept()
rpcCodec := codec.GoRpc.ServerCodec(conn, h)
//OR rpcCodec := codec.MsgpackSpecRpc.ServerCodec(conn, h)
rpc.ServeCodec(rpcCodec)
}
}()
//RPC Communication (client side)
conn, err = net.Dial("tcp", "localhost:5555")
rpcCodec := codec.GoRpc.ClientCodec(conn, h)
//OR rpcCodec := codec.MsgpackSpecRpc.ClientCodec(conn, h)
client := rpc.NewClientWithCodec(rpcCodec)
Representative Benchmark Results
A sample run of benchmark using "go test -bi -bench=. -benchmem":
/proc/cpuinfo: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz (HT)
..............................................
BENCHMARK INIT: 2013-10-16 11:02:50.345970786 -0400 EDT
To run full benchmark comparing encodings (MsgPack, Binc, JSON, GOB, etc), use: "go test -bench=."
Benchmark:
Struct recursive Depth: 1
ApproxDeepSize Of benchmark Struct: 4694 bytes
Benchmark One-Pass Run:
v-msgpack: len: 1600 bytes
bson: len: 3025 bytes
msgpack: len: 1560 bytes
binc: len: 1187 bytes
gob: len: 1972 bytes
json: len: 2538 bytes
..............................................
PASS
Benchmark__Msgpack____Encode 50000 54359 ns/op 14953 B/op 83 allocs/op
Benchmark__Msgpack____Decode 10000 106531 ns/op 14990 B/op 410 allocs/op
Benchmark__Binc_NoSym_Encode 50000 53956 ns/op 14966 B/op 83 allocs/op
Benchmark__Binc_NoSym_Decode 10000 103751 ns/op 14529 B/op 386 allocs/op
Benchmark__Binc_Sym___Encode 50000 65961 ns/op 17130 B/op 88 allocs/op
Benchmark__Binc_Sym___Decode 10000 106310 ns/op 15857 B/op 287 allocs/op
Benchmark__Gob________Encode 10000 135944 ns/op 21189 B/op 237 allocs/op
Benchmark__Gob________Decode 5000 405390 ns/op 83460 B/op 1841 allocs/op
Benchmark__Json_______Encode 20000 79412 ns/op 13874 B/op 102 allocs/op
Benchmark__Json_______Decode 10000 247979 ns/op 14202 B/op 493 allocs/op
Benchmark__Bson_______Encode 10000 121762 ns/op 27814 B/op 514 allocs/op
Benchmark__Bson_______Decode 10000 162126 ns/op 16514 B/op 789 allocs/op
Benchmark__VMsgpack___Encode 50000 69155 ns/op 12370 B/op 344 allocs/op
Benchmark__VMsgpack___Decode 10000 151609 ns/op 20307 B/op 571 allocs/op
ok ugorji.net/codec 30.827s
To run full benchmark suite (including against vmsgpack and bson), see notes in ext_dep_test.go