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§Dactyl
This crate provides a fast interface to “stringify” unsigned integers, formatted with commas at each thousand. It prioritizes speed and simplicity over configurability.
If your application just wants to quickly turn 1010 into "1,010", Dactyl is a great choice. If your application requires locale awareness or other options, something like num-format would probably make more sense.
Similar to itoa, Dactyl writes ASCII conversions to a temporary buffer, but does so using fixed arrays sized for each type’s maximum value, minimizing the allocation overhead for, say, tiny little u8s.
Each type has its own struct, each of which works exactly the same way:
- NiceU8
- NiceU16
- NiceU32
- NiceU64(also covers- usize)
- NiceFloat
- NiceClock(for durations)
- NiceElapsed(also for durations)
- NicePercent(for percentagelike floats)
The intended use case is to simply call the appropriate from() for the type, then use either the as_str() or as_bytes() struct methods to retrieve the output in the desired format. Each struct also implements traits like Display, AsRef<str>, AsRef<[u8]>, etc., if you prefer those.
use dactyl::NiceU16;
assert_eq!(NiceU16::from(11234_u16).as_str(), "11,234");
assert_eq!(NiceU16::from(11234_u16).as_bytes(), b"11,234");But the niceness doesn’t stop there. Dactyl provides several other structs, methods, and traits to performantly work with integers, such as:
- NoHash: a passthrough hasher for integer- HashSet/- HashMapcollections
- traits::BytesToSigned: signed integer parsing from byte slices
- traits::BytesToUnsigned: unsigned integer parsing from byte slices
- traits::HexToSigned: signed integer parsing from hex
- traits::HexToUnsigned: unsigned integer parsing from hex
Modules§
- traits
- Dactyl: Traits
Structs§
- NiceClock 
- Nice Clock.
- NiceElapsed 
- Nice Elapsed.
- NiceFloat 
- Nice Float.
- NicePercent 
- Nice Percent.
- NiceU8
- Nice u8.
- NiceU16
- Nice u16.
- NiceU32
- Nice u32.
- NiceU64
- Nice u64.
Enums§
- NiceSeparator 
- Nice Thousands Separator.
Type Aliases§
- NoHash
- No-Hash (Passthrough) Hash State.