core::write! [] [src]

macro_rules! write {
    ($dst:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => { ... };
}
1.6.0

Use the format! syntax to write data into a buffer.

This macro is typically used with a buffer of &mutWrite.

See std::fmt for more information on format syntax.

Examples

fn main() { use std::io::Write; let mut w = Vec::new(); write!(&mut w, "test").unwrap(); write!(&mut w, "formatted {}", "arguments").unwrap(); assert_eq!(w, b"testformatted arguments"); }
use std::io::Write;

let mut w = Vec::new();
write!(&mut w, "test").unwrap();
write!(&mut w, "formatted {}", "arguments").unwrap();

assert_eq!(w, b"testformatted arguments");