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Add mashumaro to Serialization

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Open Alexander Tikhonov requested to merge github/fork/Fatal1ty/master into master Feb 02, 2023
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What is this Python project?

mashumaro is a project that adds the ability to generate methods for serialization / deserialization of dataclasses with big variety of standard types out of the box to / from different formats (dict, json, msgpack, yaml, toml).

What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?

  • it's written in pure python and works by generating highly optimized code for a specific dataclass taking into account all alterations, which makes it faster compared to alternatives
  • it has many extension options (third-party types, hooks, different serialization strategies, dialects, aliases, etc.)
  • it has full support for user-defined generic types
  • it has full support for user-defined variadic generic types from PEP 646

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Source branch: github/fork/Fatal1ty/master