Struct rustfmt_nightly::shape::Shape
source · pub(crate) struct Shape {
pub(crate) width: usize,
pub(crate) indent: Indent,
pub(crate) offset: usize,
}
Fields§
§width: usize
§indent: Indent
§offset: usize
Implementations§
source§impl Shape
impl Shape
sourcepub(crate) fn legacy(width: usize, indent: Indent) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn legacy(width: usize, indent: Indent) -> Shape
indent
is the indentation of the first line. The next lines
should begin with at least indent
spaces (except backwards
indentation). The first line should not begin with indentation.
width
is the maximum number of characters on the last line
(excluding indent
). The width of other lines is not limited by
width
.
Note that in reality, we sometimes use width for lines other than the
last (i.e., we are conservative).
pub(crate) fn indented(indent: Indent, config: &Config) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn with_max_width(&self, config: &Config) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn visual_indent(&self, extra_width: usize) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn block_indent(&self, extra_width: usize) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn block_left(&self, width: usize) -> Option<Shape>
pub(crate) fn add_offset(&self, extra_width: usize) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn block(&self) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn saturating_sub_width(&self, width: usize) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn sub_width(&self, width: usize) -> Option<Shape>
pub(crate) fn shrink_left(&self, width: usize) -> Option<Shape>
pub(crate) fn offset_left(&self, width: usize) -> Option<Shape>
pub(crate) fn used_width(&self) -> usize
pub(crate) fn rhs_overhead(&self, config: &Config) -> usize
pub(crate) fn comment(&self, config: &Config) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn to_string_with_newline(&self, config: &Config) -> Cow<'static, str>
sourcepub(crate) fn infinite_width(&self) -> Shape
pub(crate) fn infinite_width(&self) -> Shape
Creates a Shape
with a virtually infinite width.
Trait Implementations§
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl RefUnwindSafe for Shape
impl Send for Shape
impl Sync for Shape
impl Unpin for Shape
impl UnwindSafe for Shape
Blanket Implementations§
Layout§
Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
attributes. Please see the Rust Reference’s “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.
Size: 32 bytes