Macro horrorshow::template
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macro_rules! template { ($name:ident ($($field:ident : &$typ:ty),*) { $($tmpl:tt)* } $($rest:tt)*) => { ... }; (pub $name:ident ($($field:ident : &$typ:ty),*) { $($tmpl:tt)* } $($rest:tt)*) => { ... }; () => { ... }; }
Create a new template.
This allows you to declare a template as follows:
template! { MyTemplate(name: &str, age: &u32) { p { : "Hello, my name is "; : name; : " and I am "; : age; : " years old."; } } }
You can instantiate these templates by calling new
on them:
let age = 42; let tmpl = MyTemplate::new("Not Me", &age);
These templates never own their content, they just borrow it. This is one of the reasons I call this feature "experimental".