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0.1.1 | May 24, 2019 |
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0.1.0 | May 24, 2019 |
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lines_writer
This crate lets you write an iterator into a LinesWriter, with each item on a line.
The trait LinesWriter
is implemented for all the types that implement std::io::Write
.
Simply call write_lines on the writer and pass an iterator as argument.
Examples
use lines_writer::LinesWriter;
fn main() {
let str = "This is\na string\nto show\nhow do\nthis work";
std::io::stdout().write_lines(str.lines()).unwrap();
}
use lines_writer::LinesWriter;
fn main() {
let array = [10, 15, 63, 29];
std::io::stdout().write_lines(&array).unwrap();
}
Contributing
Feel free to contribute to this project with pull requests and/or issues. All contribution should be under a license compatible with the GNU LGPLv3.
Changes
0.1.0 First release
lib.rs
:
This crate lets you write an iterator into a LinesWriter, with each item on a line.
The trait is implemented for all the types that implement std::io::Write
.
Simply call write_lines on the writer and pass an iterator as argument.
Examples
use lines_writer::LinesWriter;
fn main() {
let str = "This is\na string\nto show\nhow do\nthis work";
std::io::stdout().write_lines(str.lines()).unwrap();
}
use lines_writer::LinesWriter;
fn main() {
let array = [10, 15, 63, 29];
std::io::stdout().write_lines(&array).unwrap();
}