[−][src]Trait uniquote::Quote
The trait used to quote strings.
Required methods
pub fn escape(&self, formatter: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result
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Escapes a string using the format described in the the module-level documentation, without the surrounding quotes.
This method is only used to provide new implementations of this trait.
Errors
Similar to Display::fmt
, this method should fail if and only if the
formatter returns an error. Since quoting is an infallible operation,
these failures will only result from inability to write to the
underlying stream.
Examples
use uniquote::Quote; struct Strings<'a>(&'a str, &'a str); impl Quote for Strings<'_> { fn escape(&self, f: &mut uniquote::Formatter<'_>) -> uniquote::Result { self.0.escape(f)?; ','.escape(f)?; self.1.escape(f) } } assert_eq!(r#""foo,bar""#, Strings("foo", "bar").quote().to_string());
Provided methods
#[must_use]pub fn quote(&self) -> QuotedDisplay<&Self>
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Quotes a string using the format described in the the module-level documentation.
The returned struct will implement Display
. It can be output using
a formatting macro or converted to a string by calling
ToString::to_string
.
Examples
use std::env; use uniquote::Quote; println!("{}", env::current_exe()?.quote());
Implementations on Foreign Types
impl Quote for [u8]
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impl Quote for char
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impl Quote for str
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impl<const N: usize> Quote for [u8; N]
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This is supported on crate feature
min_const_generics
only.