UniQuote

This crate allows quoting strings for use in output. It works similarly to [str::escape_debug], but the result is meant to be shown to users. Simply call [Quote::quote] on an argument passed to [println!] or a similar macro to quote it.

One of the primary uses for this crate is displaying paths losslessly. Since [Path] has no [Display] implementation, it is usually output by calling [Path::display] or [Path::to_string_lossy] beforehand. However, both of those methods are lossy; they replace all invalid characters with [REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER]. This crate escapes those invalid characters instead, allowing them to always be displayed correctly.

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Usage

Add the following lines to your "Cargo.toml" file:

toml [dependencies] uniquote = "3.0"

See the [documentation] for available functionality and examples.

Rust version support

The minimum supported Rust toolchain version is currently Rust 1.51.0.

Minor version updates may increase these version requirements. However, the previous two Rust releases will always be supported. If the minimum Rust version must not be increased, use a tilde requirement to prevent updating this crate's minor version:

toml [dependencies] uniquote = "~3.0"

License

Licensing terms are specified in [COPYRIGHT].

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution submitted for inclusion in this crate, as defined in [LICENSE-APACHE], shall be licensed according to [COPYRIGHT], without any additional terms or conditions.