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crates/writeable/README.md

writeable crates.io

This crate defines [Writeable], a trait representing an object that can be written to a sink implementing std::fmt::Write. It is an alternative to std::fmt::Display with the addition of a function indicating the number of bytes to be written.

Writeable improves upon std::fmt::Display in two ways:

  1. More efficient, since the sink can pre-allocate bytes.
  2. Smaller code, since the format machinery can be short-circuited.

This crate also exports [TryWriteable], a writeable that supports a custom error.

Benchmarks

The benchmarks to generate the following data can be found in the benches directory.

CaseWriteableDisplay
Create string from single-string message (139 chars)15.642 ns19.251 ns
Create string from complex message35.830 ns89.478 ns
Write complex message to buffer57.336 ns64.408 ns

Examples

use std::fmt;
use writeable::assert_writeable_eq;
use writeable::LengthHint;
use writeable::Writeable;

struct WelcomeMessage<'s> {
    pub name: &'s str,
}

impl<'s> Writeable for WelcomeMessage<'s> {
    fn write_to<W: fmt::Write + ?Sized>(&self, sink: &mut W) -> fmt::Result {
        sink.write_str("Hello, ")?;
        sink.write_str(self.name)?;
        sink.write_char('!')?;
        Ok(())
    }

    fn writeable_length_hint(&self) -> LengthHint {
        // "Hello, " + '!' + length of name
        LengthHint::exact(8 + self.name.len())
    }
}

let message = WelcomeMessage { name: "Alice" };
assert_writeable_eq!(&message, "Hello, Alice!");

// Types implementing `Writeable` are recommended to also implement `fmt::Display`.
// This can be simply done by redirecting to the `Writeable` implementation:
writeable::impl_display_with_writeable!(WelcomeMessage<'_>);
assert_eq!(message.to_string(), "Hello, Alice!");

More Information

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