derive(Display) /// `From` =============== [![Latest Version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/displaydoc.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/displaydoc) [![Rust Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/api-rustdoc-blue.svg)](https://docs.rs/displaydoc) This library provides a convenient derive macro for the standard library's [`core::fmt::Display`] trait. [`core::fmt::Display`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/trait.Display.html ```toml [dependencies] displaydoc = "0.2" ``` *Compiler support: requires rustc 1.31+*
### Example ```rust use std::io; use displaydoc::Display; use thiserror::Error; #[derive(Display, Error, Debug)] pub enum DataStoreError { /// data store disconnected Disconnect(#[source] io::Error), /// the data for key `{0}` is not available Redaction(String), /// invalid header (expected {expected:?}, found {found:?}) InvalidHeader { expected: String, found: String, }, /// unknown data store error Unknown, } ```
### Details - A `Display` impl is generated for your type if you provide doc comment messages on the struct or each variant of your enum, as shown above in the example. The messages support a shorthand for interpolating fields from the error. - `/// {var}` ⟶ `write!("{}", self.var)` - `/// {0}` ⟶ `write!("{}", self.0)` - `/// {var:?}` ⟶ `write!("{:?}", self.var)` - `/// {0:?}` ⟶ `write!("{:?}", self.0)` - Two optional attributes can be added to your types next to the derive: - `#[ignore_extra_doc_attributes]` makes the macro ignore any doc comment attributes (or `///` lines) after the first. Multi-line comments using `///` are otherwise treated as an error, so use this attribute or consider switching to block doc comments (`/** */`). - `#[prefix_enum_doc_attributes]` combines the doc comment message on your enum itself with the messages for each variant, in the format “enum: variant”. When added to an enum, the doc comment on the enum becomes mandatory. When added to any other type, it has no effect. - In case you want to have an independent doc comment, the `#[displaydoc("...")` atrribute may be used on the variant or struct to override it.
### FAQ 1. **Is this crate `no_std` compatible?** * Yes! This crate implements the `core::fmt::Display` trait not the `std::fmt::Display` trait so it should work in `std` and `no_std` environments. Just add `default-features = false`. 2. **Does this crate work with `Path` and `PathBuf` via the `Display` trait?** * Yuuup. This crate uses @dtolnay's [autoref specialization technique](https://github.com/dtolnay/case-studies/blob/master/autoref-specialization/README.md) to add a special trait for types to get the display impl, it then specializes for `Path` and `PathBuf` and when either of these types are found it calls `self.display()` to get a `std::path::Display<'_>` type which can be used with the Display format specifier! #### License Licensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option.
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