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58 lines
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# EString
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A simple way to parse a string using type annotations.
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This package was originally designed for [enve]
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[enve]: https://github.com/pleshevskiy/itconfig-rs/tree/redesign
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## Getting started
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```rust
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use estring::{SepVec, EString};
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type PlusVec<T> = SepVec<T, '+'>;
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type MulVec<T> = SepVec<T, '*'>;
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fn main() -> Result<(), estring::ParseError> {
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let res = EString::from("10+5*2+3")
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.parse::<PlusVec<MulVec<f32>>>()?
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.iter()
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.map(|m| m.iter().product::<f32>())
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.sum::<f32>();
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assert_eq!(res, 23.0);
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Ok(())
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}
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```
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You can use custom types as annotations! Just implement `TryFrom<EString>`!
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## Installation
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**The MSRV is 1.51.0**
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Add `estring = { version = "0.1", features = ["vec", "number"] }` as a
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dependency in `Cargo.toml`.
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`Cargo.toml` example:
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```toml
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[package]
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name = "my-crate"
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version = "0.1.0"
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authors = ["Me <user@rust-lang.org>"]
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[dependencies]
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estring = { version = "0.1", features = ["vec", "number"] }
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```
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## License
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**MIT**. See [LICENSE](https://github.com/pleshevskiy/estring/LICENSE) to see
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the full text.
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## Contributors
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[pleshevskiy](https://github.com/pleshevskiy) (Dmitriy Pleshevskiy) – creator,
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maintainer.
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