// This file is part of ICU4X. For terms of use, please see the file // called LICENSE at the top level of the ICU4X source tree // (online at: https://github.com/unicode-org/icu4x/blob/main/LICENSE ). // This example illustrates a very simple type implementing Writeable. #![no_main] // https://github.com/unicode-org/icu4x/issues/395 icu_benchmark_macros::instrument!(); use std::fmt; use writeable::*; struct WriteableMessage(W); const GREETING: Part = Part { category: "meaning", value: "greeting", }; const EMOJI: Part = Part { category: "meaning", value: "emoji", }; impl Writeable for WriteableMessage { fn write_to_parts(&self, sink: &mut W) -> fmt::Result { use fmt::Write; sink.with_part(GREETING, |g| { g.write_str("Hello")?; g.write_str(" ")?; self.0.write_to(g) })?; sink.write_char(' ')?; sink.with_part(EMOJI, |e| e.write_char('😅')) } fn writeable_length_hint(&self) -> LengthHint { LengthHint::exact(11) + self.0.writeable_length_hint() } } impl fmt::Display for WriteableMessage { #[inline] fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { self.write_to(f) } } fn main() { let (string, parts) = writeable::_internal::writeable_to_parts_for_test(&WriteableMessage("world")); assert_eq!(string, "Hello world 😅"); // Print the greeting only let (start, end, _) = parts .into_iter() .find(|(_, _, part)| part == &GREETING) .unwrap(); println!("{}", &string[start..end]); }