-- Hoogle documentation, generated by Haddock -- See Hoogle, http://www.haskell.org/hoogle/ -- | Instances of Data.Binary for vector -- -- Instances for Binary for the types defined in the vector package, -- making it easy to serialize vectors to and from disk. We use the -- generic interface to vectors, so all vector types are supported. -- Specific instances are provided for unboxed, boxed and storable -- vectors. -- -- To serialize a vector: -- --
--   *Data.Vector.Binary> let v = Data.Vector.fromList [1..10]
--   *Data.Vector.Binary> v
--   fromList [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10] :: Data.Vector.Vector
--   *Data.Vector.Binary> encode v
--   Chunk "\NUL\NUL\NUL\NUL\NUL...\NUL\NUL\NUL\t\NUL\NUL\NUL\NUL\n" Empty
--   
-- -- Which you can in turn compress before writing to disk: -- --
--   compress . encode $ v
--   Chunk "\US\139\b\NUL\NUL\N...\229\240,\254:\NUL\NUL\NUL" Empty
--   
-- -- Try the cereal-vector package if you are looking for Data.Serialize -- instances. @package vector-binary-instances @version 0.2.5 module Data.Vector.Binary -- | Generic function for vector deserialization. genericGetVector :: (Vector v a, Binary a) => Get (v a) -- | Deserialize vector using custom parsers. genericGetVectorWith :: Vector v a => Get Int -> Get a -> Get (v a) -- | Generic put for anything in the G.Vector class. genericPutVector :: (Vector v a, Binary a) => v a -> Put -- | Generic put for anything in the G.Vector class which uses custom -- encoders. genericPutVectorWith :: Vector v a => (Int -> Put) -> (a -> Put) -> v a -> Put instance Data.Binary.Class.Binary a => Data.Binary.Class.Binary (Data.Vector.Vector a) instance (Data.Vector.Unboxed.Base.Unbox a, Data.Binary.Class.Binary a) => Data.Binary.Class.Binary (Data.Vector.Unboxed.Base.Vector a) instance (Data.Primitive.Types.Prim a, Data.Binary.Class.Binary a) => Data.Binary.Class.Binary (Data.Vector.Primitive.Vector a) instance (Foreign.Storable.Storable a, Data.Binary.Class.Binary a) => Data.Binary.Class.Binary (Data.Vector.Storable.Vector a)