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jabba-lib

A general-purpose utility library for Rust. Its API was mainly inspired by the Python programming language.

Some examples

This is just a teaser. The library has many more modules and --in most cases-- the modules contain more functions than shown below.

console

Read from the stadandard input.

use jabba_lib::jconsole;

fn main() {
    let name = jconsole::input("Name: ");
    let name = name.trim();
    println!("Hello {}!", name);
}

process

Call an external command.

use jabba_lib::jprocess as jproc;

fn main() {
    let cmd = "ls -al";
    jproc::exec_cmd(cmd);
}

fs

Read a text file line by line.

use jabba_lib::jfs;
use std::io::BufRead;

fn main() {
    let f = jfs::open("Cargo.toml").unwrap();
    for line in f.lines() {
        let line = line.unwrap();
        println!("{}", line);
    }
}

math

use jabba_lib::jmath;

fn main() {
    assert_eq!(jmath::is_palindrome(101), true);
    assert_eq!(jmath::is_prime(97), true);
    assert_eq!(jmath::get_divisors(28), [1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28]);
    assert_eq!(jmath::factorial(5), 120);
    assert_eq!(jmath::factorial_bigint(33).to_string(), "8683317618811886495518194401280000000");
}

string

use jabba_lib::jstring;

fn main() {
    let name = "Dave";
    let reversed = jstring::str_rev(name); // evaD
    println!("{} <-> {}", name, reversed);

    let name = "anna";
    println!("{} is palindrome: {}", name, jstring::is_palindrome(name));
}

random

use jabba_lib::jrandom;

fn main() {
    let number = jrandom::randrange(1, 10); // 10 is excluded
    println!("random number from [1, 10): {}", number);

    let number = jrandom::randint(1, 100); // 100 is included
    println!("random number from [1, 100]: {}", number);

    let mut numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
    jrandom::shuffle(&mut numbers);
    println!("shuffled: {:?}", numbers); // could be [3, 5, 1, 4, 2]
}

clipboard

Supported platforms: Linux (with X server), Windows.

Under Linux you must have the program xsel installed. You can install it with your package manager.

Under Linux, the text is pasted on both clipboards (to "primary" and "clipboard").

use jabba_lib::jclipboard;

fn main() {
    let text = "hello";

    jabba_lib::jclipboard::check(); // verify if your platform is supported

    jabba_lib::jclipboard::set_text(text).unwrap();
    println!("The text {:?} was pasted on the clipboard", text);

    let read = jabba_lib::jclipboard::get_text().unwrap();
    println!("Contents of the clipboard: {:?}", read);

    assert_eq!(read, text);
}

spell

Spell a number (write out in words).

use jabba_lib::jspell;

fn main() {
    assert_eq!(jspell::spell_number(5), "five");
    assert_eq!(jspell::spell_number(11), "eleven");
    assert_eq!(jspell::spell_number(101), "one hundred and one");
    assert_eq!(jspell::spell_number(999), "nine hundred and ninety-nine");
}

time

use jabba_lib::jtime;

fn main() {
    let wait = 1.5;

    println!("Waiting for {:.2} seconds...", wait);
    jtime::sleep(wait);
    println!("Done.");
}

See the folder examples/ for more examples.

Dependencies

~2–13MB
~133K SLoC