use std::fmt; /// Alternative implementation of `fmt::Debug` for byte slice. /// /// Standard `Debug` implementation for `[u8]` is comma separated /// list of numbers. Since large amount of byte strings are in fact /// ASCII strings or contain a lot of ASCII strings (e. g. HTTP), /// it is convenient to print strings as ASCII when possible. /// /// This struct wraps `&[u8]` just to override `fmt::Debug`. /// /// `BsDebug` is not a part of public API of bytes crate. pub struct BsDebug<'a>(pub &'a [u8]); impl<'a> fmt::Debug for BsDebug<'a> { fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> { try!(write!(fmt, "b\"")); for &c in self.0 { // https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference.html#byte-escapes if c == b'\n' { try!(write!(fmt, "\\n")); } else if c == b'\r' { try!(write!(fmt, "\\r")); } else if c == b'\t' { try!(write!(fmt, "\\t")); } else if c == b'\\' || c == b'"' { try!(write!(fmt, "\\{}", c as char)); } else if c == b'\0' { try!(write!(fmt, "\\0")); // ASCII printable } else if c >= 0x20 && c < 0x7f { try!(write!(fmt, "{}", c as char)); } else { try!(write!(fmt, "\\x{:02x}", c)); } } try!(write!(fmt, "\"")); Ok(()) } }