Struct ariadne::Config

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pub struct Config { /* private fields */ }
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A type used to configure a report

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impl Config

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pub fn with_cross_gap(self, cross_gap: bool) -> Self

When label lines cross one-another, should there be a gap?

The alternative to this is to insert crossing characters. However, these interact poorly with label colours.

If unspecified, this defaults to false.

Examples found in repository?
examples/stresstest.rs (line 52)
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fn main() {
    let mut colors = ColorGenerator::new();

    Report::build(ReportKind::Error, "stresstest.tao", 13)
        .with_code(3)
        .with_message(format!("Incompatible types"))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 0..1)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 1..2)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 2..3)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 3..4)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 4..5)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 5..6)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 6..7)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 7..8)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 8..9)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 9..10)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 10..11)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 11..12)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 12..13)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 13..14)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 14..15)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 15..16)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 16..17)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 17..18)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 18..19)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 19..20)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 20..21)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))

        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 18..19)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 13..16)).with_message("This is of type Str").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 40..41)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 43..47)).with_message("This is of type Bool").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 49..51)).with_message("This is of type ()").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 53..55)).with_message("This is of type [_]").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 25..78)).with_message("This is of type Str").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 81..124)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 100..126)).with_message("This is an inner multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 106..120)).with_message("This is another inner multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 108..122)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 110..111)).with_message("This is an inline within the nesting!").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 111..112)).with_message("And another!").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 103..123)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 105..125)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 112..116)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 26..100)).with_message("Hahaha!").with_color(Color::Fixed(75)))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 85..110)).with_message("Oh god, no more 1").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 84..114)).with_message("Oh god, no more 2").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 89..113)).with_message("Oh god, no more 3").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_config(Config::default()
            .with_cross_gap(false)
            .with_compact(true)
            .with_underlines(true)
            .with_tab_width(4))
        .finish()
        .print(("stresstest.tao", Source::from(include_str!("stresstest.tao"))))
        .unwrap();
}
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pub fn with_label_attach(self, label_attach: LabelAttach) -> Self

Where should inline labels attach to their spans?

If unspecified, this defaults to LabelAttach::Middle.

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pub fn with_compact(self, compact: bool) -> Self

Should the report remove gaps to minimise used space?

If unspecified, this defaults to false.

Examples found in repository?
examples/stresstest.rs (line 53)
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fn main() {
    let mut colors = ColorGenerator::new();

    Report::build(ReportKind::Error, "stresstest.tao", 13)
        .with_code(3)
        .with_message(format!("Incompatible types"))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 0..1)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 1..2)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 2..3)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 3..4)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 4..5)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 5..6)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 6..7)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 7..8)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 8..9)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 9..10)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 10..11)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 11..12)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 12..13)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 13..14)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 14..15)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 15..16)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 16..17)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 17..18)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 18..19)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 19..20)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 20..21)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))

        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 18..19)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 13..16)).with_message("This is of type Str").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 40..41)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 43..47)).with_message("This is of type Bool").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 49..51)).with_message("This is of type ()").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 53..55)).with_message("This is of type [_]").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 25..78)).with_message("This is of type Str").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 81..124)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 100..126)).with_message("This is an inner multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 106..120)).with_message("This is another inner multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 108..122)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 110..111)).with_message("This is an inline within the nesting!").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 111..112)).with_message("And another!").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 103..123)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 105..125)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 112..116)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 26..100)).with_message("Hahaha!").with_color(Color::Fixed(75)))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 85..110)).with_message("Oh god, no more 1").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 84..114)).with_message("Oh god, no more 2").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 89..113)).with_message("Oh god, no more 3").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_config(Config::default()
            .with_cross_gap(false)
            .with_compact(true)
            .with_underlines(true)
            .with_tab_width(4))
        .finish()
        .print(("stresstest.tao", Source::from(include_str!("stresstest.tao"))))
        .unwrap();
}
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pub fn with_underlines(self, underlines: bool) -> Self

Should underlines be used for label span where possible?

If unspecified, this defaults to true.

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fn main() {
    let mut colors = ColorGenerator::new();

    Report::build(ReportKind::Error, "stresstest.tao", 13)
        .with_code(3)
        .with_message(format!("Incompatible types"))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 0..1)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 1..2)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 2..3)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 3..4)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 4..5)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 5..6)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 6..7)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 7..8)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 8..9)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 9..10)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 10..11)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 11..12)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 12..13)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 13..14)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 14..15)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 15..16)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 16..17)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 17..18)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 18..19)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 19..20)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 20..21)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))

        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 18..19)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 13..16)).with_message("This is of type Str").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 40..41)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 43..47)).with_message("This is of type Bool").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 49..51)).with_message("This is of type ()").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 53..55)).with_message("This is of type [_]").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 25..78)).with_message("This is of type Str").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 81..124)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 100..126)).with_message("This is an inner multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 106..120)).with_message("This is another inner multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 108..122)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 110..111)).with_message("This is an inline within the nesting!").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 111..112)).with_message("And another!").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 103..123)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 105..125)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 112..116)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 26..100)).with_message("Hahaha!").with_color(Color::Fixed(75)))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 85..110)).with_message("Oh god, no more 1").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 84..114)).with_message("Oh god, no more 2").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 89..113)).with_message("Oh god, no more 3").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_config(Config::default()
            .with_cross_gap(false)
            .with_compact(true)
            .with_underlines(true)
            .with_tab_width(4))
        .finish()
        .print(("stresstest.tao", Source::from(include_str!("stresstest.tao"))))
        .unwrap();
}
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pub fn with_multiline_arrows(self, multiline_arrows: bool) -> Self

Should arrows be used to point to the bounds of multi-line spans?

If unspecified, this defaults to true.

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pub fn with_color(self, color: bool) -> Self

Should colored output should be enabled?

If unspecified, this defaults to true.

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pub fn with_tab_width(self, tab_width: usize) -> Self

How many characters width should tab characters be?

If unspecified, this defaults to 4.

Examples found in repository?
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fn main() {
    let mut colors = ColorGenerator::new();

    Report::build(ReportKind::Error, "stresstest.tao", 13)
        .with_code(3)
        .with_message(format!("Incompatible types"))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 0..1)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 1..2)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 2..3)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 3..4)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 4..5)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 5..6)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 6..7)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 7..8)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 8..9)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 9..10)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 10..11)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 11..12)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 12..13)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 13..14)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 14..15)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 15..16)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 16..17)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 17..18)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 18..19)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 19..20)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 20..21)).with_message("Color").with_color(colors.next()))

        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 18..19)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 13..16)).with_message("This is of type Str").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 40..41)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 43..47)).with_message("This is of type Bool").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 49..51)).with_message("This is of type ()").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 53..55)).with_message("This is of type [_]").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 25..78)).with_message("This is of type Str").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 81..124)).with_message("This is of type Nat").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 100..126)).with_message("This is an inner multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 106..120)).with_message("This is another inner multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 108..122)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 110..111)).with_message("This is an inline within the nesting!").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 111..112)).with_message("And another!").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 103..123)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 105..125)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 112..116)).with_message("This is *really* nested multi-line").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 26..100)).with_message("Hahaha!").with_color(Color::Fixed(75)))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 85..110)).with_message("Oh god, no more 1").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 84..114)).with_message("Oh god, no more 2").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_label(Label::new(("stresstest.tao", 89..113)).with_message("Oh god, no more 3").with_color(colors.next()))
        .with_config(Config::default()
            .with_cross_gap(false)
            .with_compact(true)
            .with_underlines(true)
            .with_tab_width(4))
        .finish()
        .print(("stresstest.tao", Source::from(include_str!("stresstest.tao"))))
        .unwrap();
}
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