A simple utility library for Rust. Its API was mainly inspired by the Python programming language.
```rust use jabba_lib::jconsole;
fn main() { let name = jconsole::input("Name: "); let name = name.trim(); println!("Hello {}!", name); } ```
```rust use jabba_lib::jrandom;
fn main() { let number = jrandom::randrange(1, 10); // 10 is excluded println!("random number from [1, 10): {}", number);
let number = jrandom::randint(1, 100); // 100 is included
println!("random number from [1, 100]: {}", number);
let mut numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
jrandom::shuffle(&mut numbers);
println!("shuffled: {:?}", numbers); // could be [3, 5, 1, 4, 2]
} ```
```rust use jabba_lib::jstring;
fn main() { let name = "Dave"; let reversed = jstring::str_rev(name); // evaD
let name = "anna";
println!("{} is palindrome: {}", name, jstring::is_palindrome(name));
} ```
Supported platforms: Linux (with X server), Windows.
Under Linux you must have the program xsel
installed.
You can install it with your package manager.
Under Linux, the text is pasted on both clipboards (to "primary" and "clipboard").
```rust let text = "hello";
jabba_lib::jclipboard::check(); // verify if your platform is supported
jabbalib::jclipboard::settext(text).unwrap(); println!("The text {:?} was pasted on the clipboard", text);
let read = jabbalib::jclipboard::gettext().unwrap(); println!("Contents of the clipboard: {:?}", read);
assert_eq!(read, text); ```
See the folder examples/ for more examples.