# **Pretty Debug**
Pretty Debug adds a `Debugger` trait which simply allows you to print to the console with user defined module tags.
This crate is fine to use _though I doubt will ever be needed due to severe lack of functionality_ but is intended
as a test to publish to crates.io
## **Intended Usage**
Simply define an enum implementing the Debugger trait as following:
``` rs
enum Debug {
Module,
}
impl Debugger for Debug {
fn display(&self) -> String {
match self {
Debug::Module => "[From Module]",
}
.to_string()
}
}
```
Note: the return of the `display` function are used as a prefix.
Then call the debug method on the desired variant of your enum:
``` rs
Debug::Module.debug("This was sent from the Module module")
```
## Additional Notes
You may refer to the provided example for additional ergonomics.
I expect this crate to only be in use by me, though feel free to make any requests through github with additional features or changes.
I may add some other smaller features in the future if desired for my projects, such as a suffix and default function definitions later.