formally-io 0.2025.12

the open-source formal methods toolchain - input/output and parsing utilities
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#![allow(clippy::type_complexity)]

//! Facilities to parse input and produce output.
#![doc = ""]
#![cfg_attr(
    not(feature = "__subcratedoc"),
    doc = "**WARNING: This crate is not supposed to be used directly.**"
)]
#![doc = ""]
#![cfg_attr(
    not(feature = "__subcratedoc"),
    doc = "**Use instead the `formally::io` module of the main `formally` crate by enabling the `\"io\"` feature.**"
)]
#![doc = ""]
//! The `io` module is an umbrella for the two [parse] and [mod@print] submodules which provide
//! facilities to parse and produce text for the rest of `formally`.
pub mod parse;
pub mod print;