nushell/crates/nu-pretty-hex
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upgrade dependencies (#4116)
* remove unused dependencies

* upgrade dependency bytes 0.5.6 -> 1.1.0

* upgrade dependency heapless 0.6.1 -> 0.7.8

* upgrade dependency image 0.22.4 -> 0.23.14

* upgrade dependency mp4 0.8.2 -> 0.9.0

* upgrade dependency bson 0.14.1 -> 2.0.1

Bson::Undefined, Bson::MaxKey, Bson::MinKey and Bson::DbPointer
weren't present in the previous version.

Co-authored-by: ahkrr <alexhk@protonmail.com>
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nu-pretty-hex

An update of prett-hex to make it prettier

crates.io docs.rs

A Rust library providing pretty hex dump.

A simple_hex() way renders one-line hex dump, a pretty_hex() way renders columned multi-line hex dump with addressing and ASCII representation. A config_hex() way renders hex dump in specified format.

Inspiration

Hexed
Hexyl
Pretty-hex

Example of simple_hex()

use pretty_hex::*;

let v = vec![222, 173, 190, 239, 202, 254, 32, 24];
assert_eq!(simple_hex(&v), format!("{}", v.hex_dump()));

println!("{}", v.hex_dump());

Output:

de ad be ef  ca fe 20 18

Example of pretty_hex()

use pretty_hex::*;

let v: &[u8] = &random::<[u8;30]>();
assert_eq!(pretty_hex(&v), format!("{:?}", v.hex_dump()));

println!("{:?}", v.hex_dump());

Output:

Length: 30 (0x1e) bytes
0000:   6b 4e 1a c3  af 03 d2 1e  7e 73 ba c8  bd 84 0f 83   kN......~s......
0010:   89 d5 cf 90  23 67 4b 48  db b1 bc 35  bf ee         ....#gKH...5..

Example of config_hex()

use pretty_hex::*;

let cfg = HexConfig {title: false, width: 8, group: 0, ..HexConfig::default() };

let v = &include_bytes!("data");
assert_eq!(config_hex(&v, cfg), format!("{:?}", v.hex_conf(cfg)));

println!("{:?}", v.hex_conf(cfg));

Output:

0000:   6b 4e 1a c3 af 03 d2 1e   kN......
0008:   7e 73 ba c8 bd 84 0f 83   ~s......
0010:   89 d5 cf 90 23 67 4b 48   ....#gKH
0018:   db b1 bc 35 bf ee         ...5..

Inspired by haskell's pretty-hex.