# Nesty A small crate to help generate human readable code from rust. The primary interface is the `code!` macro which looks as follows: ```rust code!{ [0] "fn main() {"; [1] "println!(\"hello, world\");"; [0] "}" } ``` The bracketed numbers give the desired amount of indentation for the line. Code blocks can also be nested, like so: ```rust let if_expr = code!{ [0] "if x > 0 {"; [1] "println(\"found one!\")"; [0] "}" } code!{ [0] "fn main() {"; [1] if_expr; [0] "}" } ``` which will produce ```rust fn main() { if x > 0 { println!("found one!"); } } ``` The code macro also supports strings, and vectors of strings which will be properly indented, (vectors are assumed to be a vector of lines, strings are indented after each newline) With the `diff_assert` feature, the crate also has a `assert_same_code` macro which checks two strings for equality, and if they differ, prints a diff before panicing.