Macros for all your token pasting needs
This crate is the successor of crate
Migrating from paste crate to pastey is super simple, just change the following in your Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
- paste = "1"
+ pastey = "*" # Or any specific version of pastey
Or even better way:
[dependencies]
- paste = "1"
+ paste = { package = "pastey", version = "*" }
This crate aims to be a drop-in replacement for paste and doesn't change any existing behaviour while
adding features and fixing bugs. See Case Conversion for more info
Quick Start
Add pastey as your dependency in Cargo.toml
[]
# TODO: Replace with latest version available on crates.io
= "*"
This approach works with any Rust compiler 1.54+.
Pasting identifiers
Within the paste! macro, identifiers inside [<...>] are pasted together to
form a single identifier.
use paste;
paste!
More elaborate example
The next example shows a macro that generates accessor methods for some struct fields. It demonstrates how you might find it useful to bundle a paste invocation inside of a macro_rules macro.
use paste;
}
}
make_a_struct_and_getters!;
Case conversion
The pastey crate supports the following case modfiers:
| Modifier | Description |
|---|---|
$var:lower |
Lower Case |
$var:upper |
Upper Case |
$var:snake |
[Snake Case] |
$var:camel or $var:upper_camel |
Upper Camel Case |
$var:lower_camel |
Lower Camel Case #4 |
$var:camel_edge |
Covers Edge cases of Camel Case. #3 |
NOTE: The pastey crate is going to be a drop in replacement to paste crate,
and will not change the behaviour of existing modifier like lower, upper,
snake and camel. For modifying the behaviour new modifiers will be created,
like camel_edge
You can also use multiple of these modifers like $var:snake:upper would give you
SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE.
Example
use paste;
paste!
The precise Unicode conversions are as defined by str::to_lowercase and
str::to_uppercase.
Pasting documentation strings
Within the paste! macro, arguments to a #[doc ...] attribute are implicitly
concatenated together to form a coherent documentation string.
use paste;
method_new!; // expands to #[doc = "Create a new `Paste` object"]