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This section describes how to pack and unpack arrays of bytes,
usually for binary network protocols. These functions convert
byte arrays to alists, and vice versa. The byte array can be
represented as a unibyte string or as a vector of integers, while
the alist associates symbols either with fixed-size objects or
with recursive sub-alists. To use the functions referred to in
this section, load the bindat library.
Conversion from byte arrays to nested alists is also known as deserializing or unpacking, while going in the opposite direction is also known as serializing or packing.
| • Bindat Spec: | Describing data layout. | |
| • Bindat Functions: | Doing the unpacking and packing. | |
| • Bindat Examples: | Samples of what bindat.el can do for you! |