//! This example demonstrates creating a `new()` [`CompactTable`] with //! manual specifications for column count, column widths, and border styling. //! //! * [`CompactTable`] is a [`Table`] alternative that trades off reduced //! flexibility for improved performance. use tabled::{settings::Style, tables::CompactTable}; fn main() { let data = [ ["Debian", "", "true"], ["Arch", "", "true"], ["Manjaro", "Arch", "true"], ]; let _table = CompactTable::new(data) .columns(3) .width([7, 5, 5]) .with(Style::markdown()); #[cfg(feature = "std")] println!("{}", _table.to_string()); }