flex-grow 0.1.0

allocate a size between children
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Tiny utility computing the allocation of a size among "children".

Typical use case: decide what columns to show in an UI, and what size to give to each column.

Each child can have a min and max size, be optional with a priority, have a grow factor.

Example:

use flex_grow::{Child, Container};

let container = Container::builder_in(50)
    .with_margin_between(1)
    .with(Child::new("name").clamp(5, 10))
    .with(Child::new("price").with_size(8).optional_with_priority(7))
    .with(Child::new("quantity").with_size(8).optional())
    .with(Child::new("total").with_size(8))
    .with(Child::new("comments").with_min(10).with_grow(2.0))
    .with(Child::new("vendor").with_size(60).optional_with_priority(9))
    .build()
    .unwrap();
assert_eq!(container.sizes(), vec![7, 8, 8, 8, 15, 0]);

You can give any argument to Child::new, it's stored in the child and returned by the content() method.