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fn main() {
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println!("Hello, world!");
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// Note that we use `capnp` here, NOT `capnpc`
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extern crate capnp;
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// We create a module here to define how we are to access the code
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// being included.
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pub mod point_capnp {
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// The environment variable OUT_DIR is set by Cargo, and
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// is the location of all the code that was built as part
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// of the codegen step.
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// point_capnp.rs is the actual file to include
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include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/point_capnp.rs"));
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}
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fn main() {
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// The process of building a Cap'N Proto message is a bit tedious.
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// We start by creating a generic Builder; it acts as the message
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// container that we'll later be filling with content of our `Point`
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let mut builder = capnp::message::Builder::new_default();
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// Because we need a mutable reference to the `builder` later,
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// we fence off this part of the code to allow sequential mutable
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// borrows. As I understand it, non-lexical lifetimes:
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// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-roadmap/issues/16
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// will make this no longer necessary
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{
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// And now we can set up the actual message we're trying to create
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let mut point_msg = builder.init_root::<point_capnp::point::Builder>();
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// Stuff our message with some content
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point_msg.set_x(12);
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point_msg.set_y(14);
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}
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// It's now time to serialize our message to binary. Let's set up a buffer for that:
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let mut buffer = Vec::new();
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// And actually fill that buffer with our data
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capnp::serialize::write_message(&mut buffer, &builder).unwrap();
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// Finally, let's deserialize the data
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let deserialized = capnp::serialize::read_message(
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&mut buffer.as_slice(),
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capnp::message::ReaderOptions::new()
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).unwrap();
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// `deserialized` is currently a generic reader; it understands
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// the content of the message we gave it (i.e. that there are two
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// int32 values) but doesn't really know what they represent (the Point).
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// This is where we map the generic data back into our schema.
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let point_reader = deserialized.get_root::<point_capnp::point::Reader>().unwrap();
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// We can now get our x and y values back, and make sure they match
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assert_eq!(point_reader.get_x(), 12);
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assert_eq!(point_reader.get_y(), 14);
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}
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