libzbase32 is a no_std
compatible crate that supports encoding and
decoding data in the z-base-32 format, as specified
here.
Z-base-32 is intended to be easier for a human to work with than regular Base32 specified by RFC 4658.
Some of the key differences:
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Z-base-32 a different alphabet ("ybndrfg8ejkmcpqxot1uwisza345h769") which consists of all lower-case letters (this library will accept lower-case or uppercase letters when decoding). The alphabet was chosen to make easier to use character appear more frequently in the output.
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Z-base-32 that the parties encoding and decoding z-base-32 values have some mechanism to agree on the length of the data. z-base-32 never includes padding characters (eg: "=") in order to keep the representation more compact.
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With Z-base-32, data lengths are specified in bits. This allows for more compact encodings. For example, in z-base-32, a 5 bit value can be encoded into a single character; while base32 would produce an 8 character encoded value (of which 6 characters are padding bytes).
Modules documentation is available here.
This project is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.