@swim/codec is an incremental I/O library, providing: functional parsers
and writers; display, debug, and diagnostic formatters; and Unicode and binary
codecs. @swim/codec is written in TypeScript, but can be used from either
TypeScript or JavaScript. @swim/codec is part of the
@swim/core framework.
An Input reader abstracts over a non-blocking token input stream, with single
token lookahead. An Output writer abstracts over a non-blocking token output
stream.
The Binary factory has methods to create Input readers that read bytes out
of byte buffers, and methods to create Output writers that write bytes into
byte buffers.
The Unicode factory has methods to create Input readers that read Unicode
code points out of strings, and methods to create Output writers that write
Unicode code points into strings.
The Utf8 factory has methods to create Input readers that decode Unicode
code points out of UTF-8 encoded byte buffers, and methods to create Output
writers that encode Unicode code points into UTF-8 encoded byte buffers.
The Base10 factory has methods to create Parsers that incrementally parse
decimal formatted integers, and methods to create Writers that incrementally
write decimal formatted integers.
The Base16 factory has methods to create Parsers that incrementally decode
hexadecimal encoded text input into byte buffers, and methods to create
Writers that incrementally encode byte buffers to hexadecimal encoded text
output.
The Base64 factory has methods to create Parsers that incrementally decode
base-64 encoded text input into byte buffers, and methods to create Writers
that incrementally encode byte buffers to base-64 encoded text output.
The Display interface provides a standard way for implementing classes to
directly output human readable display strings. Similarly, the Debug
interface provides a standard way for implementing classes to directly output
developer readable debug strings.
Format provides extension methods to output display and debug strings for all
types, including builtin JavaScript types. OutputStyle provides helper
functions to conditionally emit ASCII escape codes to stylize text for console
output.
A Tag abstracts over a source input location. A Mark describes a source
input position, and a Span describes a source input range. A Diagnostic
attaches an informational message to a source input location, and supports
displaying the diagnostic as an annotated snippet of the relevant source input.
For an npm-managed project, npm install @swim/codec to make it a dependency.
TypeScript sources will be installed into node_modules/@swim/codec/main.
Transpiled JavaScript and TypeScript definition files install into
node_modules/@swim/codec/lib/main. And a pre-built UMD script can
be found in node_modules/@swim/codec/dist/main/swim-codec.js.
Browser applications can load swim-core.js, which comes bundled with the
swim/codec library, directly from the SwimOS CDN.
<!-- Development --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-core.js"></script><!-- Production --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-core.min.js"></script>
Alternatively, the standalone swim-system.js script may be loaded
from the SwimOS CDN, which bundles @swim/codec together with all other
@swim/system
libraries.
<!-- Development --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-system.js"></script><!-- Production --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-system.min.js"></script>
When loaded by a web browser, the swim-core.js script adds all
@swim/codec library exports to the global swim namespace.
The swim-system.js script also adds all @swim/codec library exports
to the global swim namespace, making it a drop-in replacement for
swim-core.js when additional @swim/system libraries are needed.
@swim/codec
@swim/codec is an incremental I/O library, providing: functional parsers and writers; display, debug, and diagnostic formatters; and Unicode and binary codecs. @swim/codec is written in TypeScript, but can be used from either TypeScript or JavaScript. @swim/codec is part of the @swim/core framework.
Overview
Inputs and Outputs
An
Input
reader abstracts over a non-blocking token input stream, with single token lookahead. AnOutput
writer abstracts over a non-blocking token output stream.Parsers and Writers
A
Parser
incrementally reads from a sequence ofInput
chunks to produce a parsed result. AWriter
incrementally writes to a sequence ofOutput
chunks.Binary codecs
The
Binary
factory has methods to createInput
readers that read bytes out of byte buffers, and methods to createOutput
writers that write bytes into byte buffers.Text codecs
The
Unicode
factory has methods to createInput
readers that read Unicode code points out of strings, and methods to createOutput
writers that write Unicode code points into strings.The
Utf8
factory has methods to createInput
readers that decode Unicode code points out of UTF-8 encoded byte buffers, and methods to createOutput
writers that encode Unicode code points into UTF-8 encoded byte buffers.Binary-Text codecs
The
Base10
factory has methods to createParser
s that incrementally parse decimal formatted integers, and methods to createWriter
s that incrementally write decimal formatted integers.The
Base16
factory has methods to createParser
s that incrementally decode hexadecimal encoded text input into byte buffers, and methods to createWriter
s that incrementally encode byte buffers to hexadecimal encoded text output.The
Base64
factory has methods to createParser
s that incrementally decode base-64 encoded text input into byte buffers, and methods to createWriter
s that incrementally encode byte buffers to base-64 encoded text output.Formatters
The
Display
interface provides a standard way for implementing classes to directly output human readable display strings. Similarly, theDebug
interface provides a standard way for implementing classes to directly output developer readable debug strings.Format
provides extension methods to output display and debug strings for all types, including builtin JavaScript types.OutputStyle
provides helper functions to conditionally emit ASCII escape codes to stylize text for console output.Diagnostics
A
Tag
abstracts over a source input location. AMark
describes a source input position, and aSpan
describes a source input range. ADiagnostic
attaches an informational message to a source input location, and supports displaying the diagnostic as an annotated snippet of the relevant source input.Installation
npm
For an npm-managed project,
npm install @swim/codec
to make it a dependency. TypeScript sources will be installed intonode_modules/@swim/codec/main
. Transpiled JavaScript and TypeScript definition files install intonode_modules/@swim/codec/lib/main
. And a pre-built UMD script can be found innode_modules/@swim/codec/dist/main/swim-codec.js
.Browser
Browser applications can load
swim-core.js
, which comes bundled with the swim/codec library, directly from the SwimOS CDN.Alternatively, the standalone
swim-system.js
script may be loaded from the SwimOS CDN, which bundles @swim/codec together with all other @swim/system libraries.Usage
ES6/TypeScript
@swim/codec can be imported as an ES6 module from TypeScript and other ES6-compatible environments.
CommonJS/Node.js
@swim/codec can also be used as a CommonJS module in Node.js applications.
Browser
When loaded by a web browser, the
swim-core.js
script adds all @swim/codec library exports to the globalswim
namespace.The
swim-system.js
script also adds all @swim/codec library exports to the globalswim
namespace, making it a drop-in replacement forswim-core.js
when additional @swim/system libraries are needed.