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§Even Bigger S: Better String Literal
Everyone is tired of typing "foo"._string() and String::from("bar") stuff. Maybe you’ve tried Big S, a helpful crate with only one funcion in one line. With “Big S” you can do this:
assert_eq!(S("foo"), "foo".to_string())Cool, but things can be better, with Even Bigger S and also only one macro S.
§Usage
§empty string:
- Big S:
S("") - Even Bigger S:
S!()
§string:
- Big S:
S("foo") - Even Bigger S:
S!("foo")
§concat string:
This one is new.
- common:
"foo".to_string() + "bar" - Big S:
S("foo") + "bar" - Even Bigger S:
S!("foo" "bar")
If you want to separate strings with spaces, you can do:
assert_eq!(S!("hello", "world"), "hello world".to_string());This one is especially helpful with a really long string literal:
assert_eq!(
S!(
"Imagine how stupid it will be to include a very long paragraph literal in rust code.",
"With even bigger s, text has much more readability.",
"Have you ever seen a very very long String literal in your code?"
"Well, I have. I guess I won't see that any more.",
),
"Imagine how stupid it will be to include a very long paragraph literal in rust code. With even bigger s, text has much more readability. Have you ever seen a very very long String literal in your code? Well, I have. I guess I won't see that any more.".to_string()
)Macros§
- S
- Tranform &str to
String