This class represents an attempt to overcome circular dependency issues for example when you have a structure something like this: trait NodeOrLeaf case class Node(child : NodeOrLeaf) case class Leaf(x : Int) currently this will lead to stack overflows if you try to define serialization for these classs between the ser for NodeOrLeaf and Node's .ser
This class represents an attempt to overcome circular dependency issues for example when you have a structure something like this: trait NodeOrLeaf case class Node(child : NodeOrLeaf) case class Leaf(x : Int) currently this will lead to stack overflows if you try to define serialization for these classs between the ser for NodeOrLeaf and Node's .ser
Used in conjunction with CSerial it looks like this: implicit lazy val ser = proxySerial(forCase(this.apply _))
Mix this into your package object, or whatever you import typically to provide some handy serclass specific implicits
This ser class is used when you want to support partially parsing a message.
This ser class is used when you want to support partially parsing a message.
This class will copy the underlying data structure to create a new serInput on each call to input().
This allows you to dispatch to a SerClass.read method dynamically.
This ser class is WRITE-ONLY (we need to use the type the system to encode this somehow)
This ser class is WRITE-ONLY (we need to use the type the system to encode this somehow)
It allows for dynamically setting the value that will we be encoded.
Hints that can be used to adjust how backends encode data for performance reasons.