use tabled::{ settings::{ themes::{Layout, Theme}, Alignment, Reverse, Style, }, Table, Tabled, }; #[derive(Tabled)] struct Concept { name: String, desc: String, } impl Concept { fn new(name: &str, desc: &str) -> Self { Self { name: name.to_string(), desc: desc.to_string(), } } } fn main() { let data = vec![ Concept::new("vnode", "A structure representing a filesystem entity like a file, directory, device node, etc at VFS abstraction level"), Concept::new("Physical block number", "In the context of FreeBSD filesystems layer we use this term when referring to fixed-size 512-byte blocks"), Concept::new("Logical block number", "Typical filesystems have a notion of filesystem blocks which may be constituted of multiple physical (512-byte) or media blocks"), Concept::new("Device vnode", "A filesystem is backed by some media that actually contains the data"), Concept::new("Buffer cache", "Buffer cache is a layer between filesystems and I/O code that performs actual media access via peripheral drivers"), Concept::new("struct bufobj", "struct bufobj represents a set of buffers belonging to the same abstract object"), Concept::new("struct buf", "struct buf represents a single buffer. In addition to holding identity of the buffer"), Concept::new("bread(9)", "Filesystem use bread (breadn, breada, etc) functions to access underlying data through a buffer cache layer"), Concept::new("VOP_BMAP", "VOP_BMAP translates a given logical block number within a given vnode to a physical (512-byte) block number within underlying media"), Concept::new("VOP_STRATEGY", "VOP_STRATEGY method fulfills an I/O request described by given struct buf object"), ]; let mut table = Table::new(data); table.with(Theme::from_style(Style::ascii())); table.with(Reverse::rows(1, 0)); table.with(Reverse::columns(0, 0)); table.with(Layout::new(Alignment::top(), true)); println!("{table}"); }