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// Copyright 2016 Indoc Developers // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. //! This crate provides a procedural macro for indented string literals. The //! `indoc!()` macro takes a multiline string literal and un-indents it so the //! leftmost non-space character is in the first column. //! //! ```toml //! [dependencies] //! indoc = "0.2" //! ``` //! //! Release notes are available under [GitHub releases](https://github.com/dtolnay/indoc/releases). //! //! # Using Indoc //! //! ```rust #![cfg_attr( feature = "unstable", doc = " #![feature(proc_macro_non_items)]" )] #![cfg_attr(feature = "unstable", doc = "")] #![cfg_attr(not(feature = "unstable"), doc = " #[macro_use]")] //! extern crate indoc; #![cfg_attr(feature = "unstable", doc = " use indoc::indoc;")] //! //! fn main() { //! let testing = indoc!(" //! def hello(): //! print('Hello, world!') //! //! hello() //! "); //! let expected = "def hello():\n print('Hello, world!')\n\nhello()\n"; //! assert_eq!(testing, expected); //! } //! ``` //! //! Indoc also works with raw string literals: //! //! ```rust #![cfg_attr( feature = "unstable", doc = " #![feature(proc_macro_non_items)]" )] #![cfg_attr(feature = "unstable", doc = "")] #![cfg_attr(not(feature = "unstable"), doc = " #[macro_use]")] //! extern crate indoc; #![cfg_attr(feature = "unstable", doc = " use indoc::indoc;")] //! //! fn main() { //! let testing = indoc!(r#" //! def hello(): //! print("Hello, world!") //! //! hello() //! "#); //! let expected = "def hello():\n print(\"Hello, world!\")\n\nhello()\n"; //! assert_eq!(testing, expected); //! } //! ``` //! //! And byte string literals: //! //! ```rust #![cfg_attr( feature = "unstable", doc = " #![feature(proc_macro_non_items)]" )] #![cfg_attr(feature = "unstable", doc = "")] #![cfg_attr(not(feature = "unstable"), doc = " #[macro_use]")] //! extern crate indoc; #![cfg_attr(feature = "unstable", doc = " use indoc::indoc;")] //! //! fn main() { //! let testing = indoc!(b" //! def hello(): //! print('Hello, world!') //! //! hello() //! "); //! let expected = b"def hello():\n print('Hello, world!')\n\nhello()\n"; //! assert_eq!(testing[..], expected[..]); //! } //! ``` //! //! # Explanation //! //! The following rules characterize the behavior of the `indoc!()` macro: //! //! 1. Count the leading spaces of each line, ignoring the first line and any lines //! that are empty or contain spaces only. //! 2. Take the minimum. //! 3. If the first line is empty i.e. the string begins with a newline, remove the //! first line. //! 4. Remove the computed number of spaces from the beginning of each line. //! //! This means there are a few equivalent ways to format the same string, so choose //! one you like. All of the following result in the string `"line one\nline //! two\n"`: //! //! ```text //! indoc!(" / indoc!( / indoc!("line one //! line one / "line one / line two //! line two / line two / ") //! ") / ") / //! ``` #![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/indoc/0.2.8")] #![cfg_attr(feature = "unstable", feature(decl_macro))] #![cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(useless_attribute))] #![no_std] #[cfg(not(feature = "unstable"))] #[macro_use] extern crate proc_macro_hack; #[allow(unused_imports)] #[cfg_attr(not(feature = "unstable"), macro_use)] pub extern crate indoc_impl; #[cfg(feature = "unstable")] pub use indoc_impl::indoc; #[cfg(not(feature = "unstable"))] #[doc(hidden)] pub use indoc_impl::*; #[cfg(not(feature = "unstable"))] proc_macro_expr_decl! { #[doc(hidden)] indoc! => indoc_impl }