use pretty_assertions::assert_eq; use comfy_table::*; #[test] /// Columns can set a custom padding. /// Ensure these settings are working. fn custom_padding() { let mut table = Table::new(); table .set_header(vec![ Cell::new("Header1"), Cell::new("Header2"), Cell::new("Header3"), ]) .add_row(vec!["One One", "One Two", "One Three"]) .add_row(vec!["Two One", "Two Two", "Two Three"]) .add_row(vec!["Three One", "Three Two", "Three Three"]); let column = table.column_mut(0).unwrap(); column.set_padding((5, 5)); let column = table.column_mut(2).unwrap(); column.set_padding((0, 0)); println!("{table}"); let expected = " +-------------------+-----------+-----------+ | Header1 | Header2 |Header3 | +===========================================+ | One One | One Two |One Three | |-------------------+-----------+-----------| | Two One | Two Two |Two Three | |-------------------+-----------+-----------| | Three One | Three Two |Three Three| +-------------------+-----------+-----------+"; assert_eq!(expected, "\n".to_string() + &table.to_string()); }