classes

classes is a lightweight and dependency-free macro that simplifies the process of building class strings for DOM elements. It accepts a variable number of arguments and combines them into a single class string. This macro is designed after the popular classnames npm package, which is commonly used in React and other frameworks.

Usage

You can supply string types or types that can be transformed into a string to the macro:

Using the Classes macro can simplify your code by reducing the boilerplate needed to build class strings.

Example

```rust use classes::classes;

fn main() { let optional = Some("lumos"); let is_night = true;

let class = classes!["hogwarts", optional, "hogwarts--at-night" => is_night, "wingardium-leviosa" => false];

println!("{class}"); // => 'hogwarts lumos hogwarts--at-night'

}

```

Dioxus Example

```rust use classes::classes;

pub fn Button<'a>(cx: Scope<'a, ButtonProps<'a>>) -> Element { let class = classes!["button", "button--disabled" => cx.props.disabled, cx.props.class];

cx.render(rsx! {
  button { class }
})

}

```