clipboard-win
Provides simple way to interact with Windows clipboard.
Clipboard
All read and write access to Windows clipboard requires user to open it.
For your convenience you can use Clipboard struct that opens it at creation
and closes on its drop.
Alternatively you can access all functionality directly through raw module.
Below you can find examples of usage.
Empty clipboard
use clipboard_win::Clipboard;
fn main() {
Clipboard::new().unwrap().empty();
}
Set and get raw data
use clipboard_win::formats;
use clipboard_win::Clipboard;
use std::str;
fn main() {
let text = "For my waifu!\0"; Clipboard::new().unwrap().set(formats::CF_TEXT, text.as_bytes());
let mut buffer = [0u8; 52];
let result = Clipboard::new().unwrap().get(formats::CF_TEXT, &mut buffer).unwrap();
assert_eq!(str::from_utf8(&buffer[..result]).unwrap(), text);
}
Set and get String
use clipboard_win::Clipboard;
use std::str;
fn main() {
let text = "For my waifu!";
Clipboard::new().unwrap().set_string(text);
let mut result = String::new();
Clipboard::new().unwrap().get_string(&mut result).unwrap();
assert_eq!(text, result);
}
Set and get String shortcuts
use clipboard_win::{set_clipboard_string, get_clipboard_string};
use std::str;
fn main() {
let text = "For my waifu!";
set_clipboard_string(text).expect("Success");
let result = get_clipboard_string().unwrap();
assert_eq!(text, result);
}