Some utilities functions for processing texts.
These functions were originally written for Crowbook, but have been published on a separate crate and under a less restrictive license (MPL instead of LGPL) so they can be used elsewhere.
use crowbook_text_processing::{
FrenchFormatter,
escape_html,
escape_tex,
remove_whitespaces,
typographic_quotes,
};
let s = " Some string with too much whitespaces & around 1% \
characters that might cause trouble to HTML or LaTeX.";
// Remove unnecessary whitespaces (but doesn't trim at is can have meaning)
let new_s = remove_whitespaces(s);
// Display to HTML
println!("for HTML: {}", escape_html(new_s.clone()));
// Display to LaTeX
println!("for LaTeX: {}", escape_tex(new_s));
// Replace quotes with typographic quotation marks
let s = r#"Some "quoted string" and 'another one'."#;
let new_s = typographic_quotes(s);
println!("for HTML: {}", escape_html(new_s));
// Format whitespaces according to french typographic rules, using
// the appropriate non-breaking spaces where needed
let s = " Une chaîne en français ! On voudrait un résultat \
« typographiquement correct ».";
let french = FrenchFormatter::new();
println!("for text: {}", french.format(s));
println!("for LaTeX: {}", escape_tex(french.format_tex(s)));
rustc >= 1.6.0
While not yet at version 1.0
, this crates tries to follows semantic
versioning in the following way:
- an increase of
x
in0.x.y
means breaking changes. - an increase of
y
in0.x.y
means non-breaking changes.