Macro alloc::format 1.0.0[−][src]
macro_rules! format { ($($arg:tt)*) => { ... }; }
Creates a String
using interpolation of runtime expressions.
The first argument format!
receives is a format string. This must be a string
literal. The power of the formatting string is in the {}
s contained.
Additional parameters passed to format!
replace the {}
s within the
formatting string in the order given unless named or positional parameters
are used, see std::fmt
for more information.
A common use for format!
is concatenation and interpolation of strings.
The same convention is used with print!
and write!
macros,
depending on the intended destination of the string.
Panics
format!
panics if a formatting trait implementation returns an error.
This indicates an incorrect implementation
since fmt::Write for String
never returns an error itself.
Examples
format!("test"); format!("hello {}", "world!"); format!("x = {}, y = {y}", 10, y = 30);