std::print!
[−]
[src]
macro_rules! print { ($($arg:tt)*) => { ... }; }1.0.0
Macro for printing to the standard output.
Equivalent to the println!
macro except that a newline is not printed at
the end of the message.
Note that stdout is frequently line-buffered by default so it may be
necessary to use io::stdout().flush()
to ensure the output is emitted
immediately.
Panics
Panics if writing to io::stdout()
fails.
Examples
fn main() { use std::io::{self, Write}; print!("this "); print!("will "); print!("be "); print!("on "); print!("the "); print!("same "); print!("line "); io::stdout().flush().unwrap(); print!("this string has a newline, why not choose println! instead?\n"); io::stdout().flush().unwrap(); }use std::io::{self, Write}; print!("this "); print!("will "); print!("be "); print!("on "); print!("the "); print!("same "); print!("line "); io::stdout().flush().unwrap(); print!("this string has a newline, why not choose println! instead?\n"); io::stdout().flush().unwrap();