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//! A library for formatting of text or programming code snippets. //! //! It's primary purpose is to build an ASCII-graphical representation of the snippet //! with annotations. //! //! # Example //! //! ```text //! error[E0308]: mismatched types //! --> src/format.rs:52:1 //! | //! 51 | ) -> Option<String> { //! | -------------- expected `Option<String>` because of return type //! 52 | / for ann in annotations { //! 53 | | match (ann.range.0, ann.range.1) { //! 54 | | (None, None) => continue, //! 55 | | (Some(start), Some(end)) if start > end_index => continue, //! ... | //! 71 | | } //! 72 | | } //! | |_____^ expected enum `std::option::Option`, found () //! ``` //! //! The crate uses a three stage process with two conversions between states: //! //! ```text //! Snippet --> DisplayList --> String //! ``` //! //! The input type - [Snippet](self::snippet) is a structure designed //! to align with likely output from any parser whose code snippet is to be //! annotated. //! //! The middle structure - [DisplayList](self::display_list) is a //! structure designed to store the snippet data converted into a vector //! of lines containing semantic information about each line. //! This structure is the easiest to manipulate and organize. //! //! Finally, [DisplayListFormatter](self::formatter::DisplayListFormatter) is //! used to format the `DisplayList` using a `Stylesheet` into a final `String` output. //! //! A user of the crate may choose to provide their own equivalent of the input //! structure with an `Into<DisplayList>` trait. //! //! A user of the crate may also choose to provide their own formatter logic, //! to convert a `DisplayList` into a `String`, or just a `Stylesheet` to //! use the crate's formatting logic, but with a custom stylesheet. pub mod display_list; pub mod formatter; pub mod snippet; pub mod stylesheets;