derive(Display) /// From<docs>
This library provides a convenient derive macro for the standard library's
core::fmt::Display
trait.
[]
= "0.2"
Compiler support: requires rustc 1.56+
Example
Demonstration alongside the [Error
][std::error::Error] derive macro from thiserror
,
to propagate source locations from [io::Error
][std::io::Error] with the #[source]
attribute:
use io;
use Display;
use Error;
let error = Redaction;
assert!;
Note that although [io::Error
][std::io::Error] implements Display
, we do not add it to the
generated message for DataStoreError::Disconnect
, since it is already made available via
#[source]
. See further context on avoiding duplication in error reports at the rust blog
here.
Details
- A
fmt::Display
impl is generated for your enum if you provide a docstring comment on each variant as shown above in the example. TheDisplay
derive macro supports a shorthand for interpolating fields from the error:/// {var}
⟶write!("{}", self.var)
/// {0}
⟶write!("{}", self.0)
/// {var:?}
⟶write!("{:?}", self.var)
/// {0:?}
⟶write!("{:?}", self.0)
- This also works with structs and [generic types][crate::Display#generic-type-parameters]:
/// oh no, an error: {0}
;
let error: = Error;
assert!;
-
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
-
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 instd
andno_std
environments. Just adddefault-features = false
.
- Yes! This crate implements the
-
Does this crate work with
Path
andPathBuf
via theDisplay
trait?- Yuuup. This crate uses @dtolnay's autoref specialization technique to add a special trait for types to get the display impl. It then specializes for
Path
andPathBuf
, and when either of these types are found, it callsself.display()
to get astd::path::Display<'_>
type which can be used with theDisplay
format specifier!
- Yuuup. This crate uses @dtolnay's autoref specialization technique to add a special trait for types to get the display impl. It then specializes for