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| 0.0.0 | May 7, 2025 |
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colprint
A lightweight Rust library for neatly printing data in aligned columns with automatic width calculation and customizable separators.
Features
- Simple API: Format complex data with an intuitive macro syntax
- Automatic Width Calculation: Columns automatically adjust to content size
- Custom Column Widths: Manually specify column widths when needed
- Flexible Formatting: Support for
Display,Debug, andPrettyDebugformatters - Custom Separators: Define any text as column separators
- Multi-line Support: Properly handles content with line breaks
- Unicode Compatible: Works correctly with multi-byte characters
Installation
Add this to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
colprint = "0.0.0"
Usage
Basic Usage
use colprint::colprint;
fn main() {
let name = "Alice";
let age = 30;
// Basic display formatting
colprint!("{} | {}", name, age);
}
Alice | 30
Display vs Debug Formatting
The colprint! macro is most useful when printing complex (multi-line) data structures:
use colprint::colprint;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Person {
name: String,
age: u32,
country: String,
job: String,
hobby: String,
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Person {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"Name: {}\nAge: {}\nCountry: {}\nJob {}\nHobby {}",
self.name, self.age, self.country, self.job, self.hobby
)
}
}
fn main() {
let bob = Person {
name: "Bob".to_string(),
age: 25,
country: "Canada".to_string(),
job: "Data Scientist".to_string(),
hobby: "Photography".to_string(),
};
let jessica = Person {
name: "Jessica".to_string(),
age: 28,
country: "USA".to_string(),
job: "Software Engineer".to_string(),
hobby: "Hiking".to_string(),
};
colprint!("{}\t{}", bob, jessica);
}
Name: Bob Name: Jessica
Age: 25 Age: 28
Country: Canada Country: USA
Job Data Scientist Job Software Engineer
Hobby Photography Hobby Hiking
Also supports debug formatting:
colprint!("{:#?}\t{:#?}", bob, jessica);
Person { Person {
name: "Bob", name: "Jessica",
age: 25, age: 28,
country: "Canada", country: "USA",
job: "Data Scientist", job: "Software Engineer",
hobby: "Photography", hobby: "Hiking",
} }
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.