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i_splits

More ways to split your strs!

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0.1.0 Feb 14, 2025

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i_splits

This crate add two string splitting methods:

  • split_i: Split the string in half at the occurence i of a pattern.
  • split_once_last: Split the string in half at the last occurence of a pattern.

This crate use no dependencies and no unsafe code. This comes at a compromise of having to return Strings instead of &strs, as well as only being able to pass &strs as patterns. This is due to the fact that the Pattern trait isn't stable yet in std.

Example

use i_splits::ISplitExt as _;

// split_i

let v = "To show you the power of i_split, I cut that sentence in half!".split_i(", ", 1);
assert_eq!(v, Some(("To show you the power of i_split".to_string(), "I cut that sentence in half!".to_string())));

let v = "cookie|lolipop|muffin|pancake".split_i("|", 2);
assert_eq!(v, Some(("cookie|lolipop".to_string(), "muffin|pancake".to_string())));

let v = "No splits? That's a `None` for you".split_i("!", 2);
assert_eq!(v, None);

let v = "Don't go too far either!".split_i(" ", 10);
assert_eq!(v, None);

// split_once_last

let v = "To show you the power of i_split, I cut that sentence in half!".split_once_last(", ");
assert_eq!(v, Some(("To show you the power of i_split".to_string(), "I cut that sentence in half!".to_string())));

let v = "cookie|lolipop|muffin|pancake".split_once_last("|");
assert_eq!(v, Some(("cookie|lolipop|muffin".to_string(), "pancake".to_string())));

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