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Functions
arg_int
pub fn arg_int( previous: fn(fn(String) -> fn(Int) -> a) -> b, ) -> fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b
Add a placeholder for an Int
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.arg_int
|> ...
arg_int_formatter
pub fn arg_int_formatter( callback: fn(String) -> a, ) -> fn(Int) -> a
A placeholder for an Int To be used in conjunction with compose
arg_int_list
pub fn arg_int_list( previous: fn(fn(String) -> fn(List(Int)) -> a) -> b, ) -> fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b
Add a placeholder for a List(Int)
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.arg_int_list
|> ...
arg_int_list_formatter
pub fn arg_int_list_formatter( callback: fn(String) -> a, ) -> fn(List(Int)) -> a
A placeholder for a List(Int) To be used in conjunction with compose
arg_string
pub fn arg_string( previous: fn(fn(String) -> fn(String) -> a) -> b, ) -> fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b
Add a placeholder for a string
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.arg_string
|> ...
arg_string_formatter
pub fn arg_string_formatter( callback: fn(String) -> a, ) -> fn(String) -> a
A placeholder for a string To be used in conjunction with compose
compose
pub fn compose( previous: fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b, next: fn(fn(String) -> c) -> a, ) -> fn(fn(String) -> c) -> b
Compose formatters
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.string("The current state is ")
|> sb.compose(custom_state_formatter)
end0
pub fn end0(formatter: fn(fn(a) -> a) -> b) -> fn() -> b
End a formatter with 0 arguments
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.string("Hello")
|> sb.end0
end1
pub fn end1(formatter: fn(fn(a) -> a) -> b) -> b
End a formatter with 1 argument
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.string("Hello ")
|> sb.arg_string
|> sb.end1
end2
pub fn end2( formatter: fn(fn(a) -> a) -> fn(b) -> fn(c) -> d, ) -> fn(b, c) -> d
End a formatter with 2 arguments
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.string("Hello ")
|> sb.arg_string
|> sb.arg_int
|> sb.end2
end3
pub fn end3( formatter: fn(fn(a) -> a) -> fn(b) -> fn(c) -> fn(d) -> e, ) -> fn(b, c, d) -> e
End a formatter with 3 arguments
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.string("Hello ")
|> sb.arg_string
...
|> sb.end3
end4
pub fn end4( formatter: fn(fn(a) -> a) -> fn(b) -> fn(c) -> fn(d) -> fn(e) -> f, ) -> fn(b, c, d, e) -> f
End a formatter with 4 arguments
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.string("Hello ")
|> sb.arg_string
...
|> sb.end4
end5
pub fn end5( formatter: fn(fn(a) -> a) -> fn(b) -> fn(c) -> fn(d) -> fn(e) -> fn(f) -> g, ) -> fn(b, c, d, e, f) -> g
End a formatter with 5 arguments
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.string("Hello ")
|> sb.arg_string
...
|> sb.end5
identity
pub fn identity(s: a) -> a
The identity function This is used when calling a formatter using the curried form
int
pub fn int( previous: fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b, n: Int, ) -> fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b
Add an Int
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.int(12)
|> ...
int_formatter
pub fn int_formatter(n: Int) -> fn(fn(String) -> a) -> a
Format an Int To be used in conjunction with compose
int_list
pub fn int_list( previous: fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b, l: List(Int), ) -> fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b
Add a List(Int)
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.int_list([1,2,3])
|> ...
int_list_formatter
pub fn int_list_formatter( l: List(Int), ) -> fn(fn(String) -> a) -> a
Format a List(Int) To be used in conjunction with compose
new
pub fn new(callback: fn(String) -> a) -> a
Start a new formatter
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
...
string
pub fn string( previous: fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b, str: String, ) -> fn(fn(String) -> a) -> b
Add a string
Example
let formatter =
sb.new
|> sb.string("Hello ")
string_formatter
pub fn string_formatter(str: String) -> fn(fn(String) -> a) -> a
Format a String To be used in conjunction with compose