format_many 1.0.0

Extended format_many! macro which allows formatting with variable number of argument inside one macro call
Documentation
### format_many


This crate provides extended `format_many!` macro which allows formatting with variable number of argument inside one macro call.

This macro implemented using `macro_rules!` thus lightweight and IDE-friendly

```rust
use format_many::format_many;

let text: String = format_many!(
    "Hello {}", "World"
);

let text: String = format_many!(
    "Hello {}", "World";
    "Numbers {}, {}", 10, 11;
    "String literal";
    "Format {:?}", [1, 2, 3]
);
```

`format_many!` recieves a list of format strings with corresponding values
separated by **`;`**. Arguments in this inner lists are separated 
by **`,`**.

Each argument separated by **`;`** behaves like it's own `format!` call,
with compile-time checked number of arguments.