prettyplease
A minimal `syn` syntax tree pretty-printer (by dtolnay)
substruct
By martijnarts
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Apache License 2.0 | - |
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Posts with mentions or reviews of prettyplease.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-29.
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Practical Procedural Macros in Rust
Nice blog, another very useful crate to use when working with proc-macro is https://github.com/dtolnay/prettyplease, for formatting generated code (very useful for debugging!), that does not bails out like rustfmt sometimes does.
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Minimalist Rust formatter as an alternative to rustfmt?
I doubt you would want to actually use this human-consumed code, but an interesting alternative that I know of is David Tolnay's prettyplease. It tries to be lightweight and consistent for auto-generated code.
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Gene Michaels: Alternative Rust code formatter
btw there is also https://github.com/dtolnay/prettyplease
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Anyone have lot's of problems with rustfmt?
This, I also have a bunch of files that seem to break rustfmt. Ime, it doesn't exactly refuse to format the whole file but it's picky in what and to what degree it chooses to format, basically anything flying in the complex blocks. I have run into prettyplease but I'm yet to actually try it on these offenders.
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Is generating code from JSON a good macro use case?
Optionally, format the generated code to make it more readable. You can run rustfmt on the output file, or use prettyplease before writing the file.
- Prettyp lease: A minimal Syn syntax tree pretty- printer
- prettyplease: A minimal Syn syntax tree pretty-printer
substruct
Posts with mentions or reviews of substruct.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-29.
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Practical Procedural Macros in Rust
This is super useful! I'm trying to write my first real, quite involved proc_macro library (https://github.com/martijnarts/smooth_grahpql), and getting an overview of what all is and isn't possible and where to start has been a pain.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing prettyplease and substruct you can also consider the following projects:
prettier-plugin-rust - Prettier Rust is an opinionated code formatter that autocorrects bad syntax.
quote - Rust quasi-quoting
tokio-tungstenite - Future-based Tungstenite for Tokio. Lightweight stream-based WebSocket implementation
rosetta - Easy to use Rust i18n library based on code generation
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