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#![forbid(unsafe_code)]
#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "doc"), forbid(unstable_features))]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "doc", feature(doc_cfg))]
//! Rust crate for printing tables on command line.
//!
//! ## Usage
//!
//! Add `cli-table` in your `Cargo.toms`'s `dependencies` section
//!
//! ```toml
//! [dependencies]
//! cli-table = "0.4"
//! ```
//!
//! ### Simple usage
//!
//! ```rust
//! use cli_table::{format::Justify, print_stdout, Cell, Style, Table};
//!
//! let table = vec![
//!     vec!["Tom".cell(), 10.cell().justify(Justify::Right)],
//!     vec!["Jerry".cell(), 15.cell().justify(Justify::Right)],
//!     vec!["Scooby Doo".cell(), 20.cell().justify(Justify::Right)],
//! ]
//! .table()
//! .title(vec![
//!     "Name".cell().bold(true),
//!     "Age (in years)".cell().bold(true),
//! ])
//! .bold(true);
//!
//! assert!(print_stdout(table).is_ok());
//! ```
//!
//! Below is the output of the table we created just now:
//!
//! ```markdown
//! +------------+----------------+
//! | Name       | Age (in years) |  <-- This row and all the borders/separators
//! +------------+----------------+      will appear in bold
//! | Tom        |             10 |
//! +------------+----------------+
//! | Jerry      |             15 |
//! +------------+----------------+
//! | Scooby Doo |             25 |
//! +------------+----------------+
//! ```
//!
//! ### Derive macro
//!
//! `#[derive(Table)]` can also be used to print a `Vec` or slice of `struct`s as table.
//!
//! ```rust
//! use cli_table::{format::Justify, print_stdout, Table, WithTitle};
//!
//! #[derive(Table)]
//! struct User {
//!     #[table(name = "ID", justify = "Justify::Right")]
//!     id: u64,
//!     #[table(name = "First Name")]
//!     first_name: &'static str,
//!     #[table(name = "Last Name")]
//!     last_name: &'static str,
//! }
//!
//! let users = vec![
//!     User {
//!         id: 1,
//!         first_name: "Scooby",
//!         last_name: "Doo",
//!     },
//!     User {
//!         id: 2,
//!         first_name: "John",
//!         last_name: "Cena",
//!     },
//! ];
//!
//! assert!(print_stdout(users.with_title()).is_ok());
//! ```
//!
//! Below is the output of the table we created using derive macro:
//!
//! ```markdown
//! +----+------------+-----------+
//! | ID | First Name | Last Name |  <-- This row will appear in bold
//! +----+------------+-----------+
//! |  1 | Scooby     | Doo       |
//! +----+------------+-----------+
//! |  2 | John       | Cena      |
//! +----+------------+-----------+
//! ```
//!
//! For more information on configurations available on derive macro, go to `cli-table/examples/struct.rs`.
mod buffers;
mod cell;
mod row;
mod style;
mod table;
#[cfg(any(feature = "title", feature = "derive"))]
mod title;
mod utils;

pub mod format;

pub use termcolor::{Color, ColorChoice};

#[cfg(feature = "derive")]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "doc", doc(cfg(feature = "derive")))]
pub use cli_table_derive::Table;

pub use self::{
    cell::{Cell, CellStruct},
    row::{Row, RowStruct},
    style::Style,
    table::{Table, TableStruct},
};

#[cfg(any(feature = "title", feature = "derive"))]
pub use self::title::{Title, WithTitle};

use std::io::Result;

/// Prints a table to `stdout`
pub fn print_stdout<T: Table>(table: T) -> Result<()> {
    table.table().print_stdout()
}

/// Prints a table to `stderr`
pub fn print_stderr<T: Table>(table: T) -> Result<()> {
    table.table().print_stderr()
}