README.md
1# Textwrap
2
3[][build-status]
4[][codecov]
5[][crates-io]
6[][api-docs]
7
8Textwrap is a library for wrapping and indenting text. It is most often used by
9command-line programs to format dynamic output nicely so it looks good in a
10terminal. You can also use Textwrap to wrap text set in a proportional font—such
11as text used to generate PDF files, or drawn on a
12[HTML5 canvas using WebAssembly][wasm-demo].
13
14## Usage
15
16To use the textwrap crate, add this to your `Cargo.toml` file:
17
18```toml
19[dependencies]
20textwrap = "0.16"
21```
22
23By default, this enables word wrapping with support for Unicode strings. Extra
24features can be enabled with Cargo features—and the Unicode support can be
25disabled if needed. This allows you slim down the library and so you will only
26pay for the features you actually use.
27
28Please see the
29[_Cargo Features_ in the crate
30documentation](https://docs.rs/textwrap/#cargo-features) for a full list of the
31available features as well as their impact on the size of your binary.
32
33## Documentation
34
35**[API documentation][api-docs]**
36
37## Getting Started
38
39Word wrapping is easy using the `wrap` and `fill` functions:
40
41```rust
42#[cfg(feature = "smawk")] {
43let text = "textwrap: an efficient and powerful library for wrapping text.";
44assert_eq!(
45 textwrap::wrap(text, 28),
46 vec![
47 "textwrap: an efficient",
48 "and powerful library for",
49 "wrapping text.",
50 ]
51);
52}
53```
54
55Sharp-eyed readers will notice that the first line is 22 columns wide. So why is
56the word “and” put in the second line when there is space for it in the first
57line?
58
59The explanation is that textwrap does not just wrap text one line at a time.
60Instead, it uses an optimal-fit algorithm which looks ahead and chooses line
61breaks which minimize the gaps left at ends of lines. This is controlled with
62the `smawk` Cargo feature, which is why the example is wrapped in the
63`cfg`-block.
64
65Without look-ahead, the first line would be longer and the text would look like
66this:
67
68```rust
69#[cfg(not(feature = "smawk"))] {
70let text = "textwrap: an efficient and powerful library for wrapping text.";
71assert_eq!(
72 textwrap::wrap(text, 28),
73 vec![
74 "textwrap: an efficient and",
75 "powerful library for",
76 "wrapping text.",
77 ]
78);
79}
80```
81
82The second line is now shorter and the text is more ragged. The kind of wrapping
83can be configured via `Options::wrap_algorithm`.
84
85If you enable the `hyphenation` Cargo feature, you get support for automatic
86hyphenation for [about 70 languages][patterns] via high-quality TeX hyphenation
87patterns.
88
89Your program must load the hyphenation pattern and configure
90`Options::word_splitter` to use it:
91
92```rust
93#[cfg(feature = "hyphenation")] {
94use hyphenation::{Language, Load, Standard};
95use textwrap::{fill, Options, WordSplitter};
96
97let dictionary = Standard::from_embedded(Language::EnglishUS).unwrap();
98let options = textwrap::Options::new(28).word_splitter(WordSplitter::Hyphenation(dictionary));
99let text = "textwrap: an efficient and powerful library for wrapping text.";
100
101assert_eq!(
102 textwrap::wrap(text, &options),
103 vec![
104 "textwrap: an efficient and",
105 "powerful library for wrap-",
106 "ping text."
107 ]
108);
109}
110```
111
112The US-English hyphenation patterns are embedded when you enable the
113`hyphenation` feature. They are licensed under a
114[permissive license][en-us license] and take up about 88 KB in your binary. If
115you need hyphenation for other languages, you need to download a
116[precompiled `.bincode` file][bincode] and load it yourself. Please see the
117[`hyphenation` documentation] for details.
118
119## Wrapping Strings at Compile Time
120
121If your strings are known at compile time, please take a look at the procedural
122macros from the [`textwrap-macros` crate].
123
124## Examples
125
126The library comes with
127[a collection](https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/tree/master/examples) of
128small example programs that shows various features.
129
130If you want to see Textwrap in action right away, then take a look at
131[`examples/wasm/`], which shows how to wrap sans-serif, serif, and monospace
132text. It uses WebAssembly and is automatically deployed to
133https://mgeisler.github.io/textwrap/.
134
135For the command-line examples, you’re invited to clone the repository and try
136them out for yourself! Of special note is [`examples/interactive.rs`]. This is a
137demo program which demonstrates most of the available features: you can enter
138text and adjust the width at which it is wrapped interactively. You can also
139adjust the `Options` used to see the effect of different `WordSplitter`s and
140wrap algorithms.
141
142Run the demo with
143
144```sh
145$ cargo run --example interactive
146```
147
148The demo needs a Linux terminal to function.
149
150## Release History
151
152Please see the [CHANGELOG file] for details on the changes made in each release.
153
154## License
155
156Textwrap can be distributed according to the [MIT license][mit]. Contributions
157will be accepted under the same license.
158
159[crates-io]: https://crates.io/crates/textwrap
160[build-status]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/actions?query=workflow%3Abuild+branch%3Amaster
161[codecov]: https://codecov.io/gh/mgeisler/textwrap
162[wasm-demo]: https://mgeisler.github.io/textwrap/
163[`textwrap-macros` crate]: https://crates.io/crates/textwrap-macros
164[`hyphenation` example]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/blob/master/examples/hyphenation.rs
165[`termwidth` example]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/blob/master/examples/termwidth.rs
166[patterns]: https://github.com/tapeinosyne/hyphenation/tree/master/patterns
167[en-us license]: https://github.com/hyphenation/tex-hyphen/blob/master/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/tex/hyph-en-us.tex
168[bincode]: https://github.com/tapeinosyne/hyphenation/tree/master/dictionaries
169[`hyphenation` documentation]: http://docs.rs/hyphenation
170[`examples/wasm/`]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/tree/master/examples/wasm
171[`examples/interactive.rs`]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/tree/master/examples/interactive.rs
172[api-docs]: https://docs.rs/textwrap/
173[CHANGELOG file]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
174[mit]: LICENSE
175