Crate bech32[−][src]
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Encoding and decoding of the Bech32 format
Bech32 is an encoding scheme that is easy to use for humans and efficient to encode in QR codes.
A Bech32 string consists of a human-readable part (HRP), a separator (the character '1'
), and
a data part. A checksum at the end of the string provides error detection to prevent mistakes
when the string is written off or read out loud.
The original description in BIP-0173 has more details.
Structs
Allocationless Bech32 writer that accumulates the checksum data internally and writes them out in the end.
Integer in the range 0..32
Enums
Error types for Bech32 encoding / decoding
Used for encode/decode operations for the two variants of Bech32
Traits
Interface to calculate the length of the base32 representation before actually serializing
A trait to convert between u8 arrays and u5 arrays without changing the content of the elements, but checking that they are in range.
Parse/convert base32 slice to Self
. It is the reciprocal of
ToBase32
.
A trait for converting a value to a type T
that represents a u5
slice.
Interface to write u5
s into a sink
Functions
Convert between bit sizes
Decode a bech32 string into the raw HRP and the data bytes.
Encode a bech32 payload to string.
Encode a bech32 payload to an fmt::Write. This method is intended for implementing traits from [std::fmt].