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# Textwrap
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[][crates-io]
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[][api-docs]
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[][travis-ci]
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[][appveyor]
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[][codecov]
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Textwrap is a small Rust crate for word wrapping text. You can use it
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to format strings for display in commandline applications. The crate
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name and interface is inspired by
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the [Python textwrap module][py-textwrap].
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## Usage
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Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
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```toml
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[dependencies]
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textwrap = "0.11"
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```
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and this to your crate root:
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```rust
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extern crate textwrap;
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```
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If you would like to have automatic hyphenation, specify the
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dependency as:
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```toml
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[dependencies]
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textwrap = { version = "0.11", features = ["hyphenation"] }
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```
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To conveniently wrap text at the current terminal width, enable the
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`term_size` feature:
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```toml
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[dependencies]
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textwrap = { version = "0.11", features = ["term_size"] }
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```
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## Documentation
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**[API documentation][api-docs]**
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## Getting Started
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Word wrapping single strings is easy using the `fill` function:
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```rust
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extern crate textwrap;
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use textwrap::fill;
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fn main() {
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let text = "textwrap: a small library for wrapping text.";
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println!("{}", fill(text, 18));
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}
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```
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The output is
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```
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textwrap: a small
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library for
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wrapping text.
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```
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With the `hyphenation` feature, you can get automatic hyphenation
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for [about 70 languages][patterns]. Your program must load and
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configure the hyphenation patterns to use:
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```rust
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extern crate hyphenation;
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extern crate textwrap;
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use hyphenation::{Language, Load, Standard};
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use textwrap::Wrapper;
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fn main() {
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let hyphenator = Standard::from_embedded(Language::EnglishUS).unwrap();
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let wrapper = Wrapper::with_splitter(18, hyphenator);
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let text = "textwrap: a small library for wrapping text.";
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println!("{}", wrapper.fill(text))
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}
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```
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The output now looks like this:
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```
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textwrap: a small
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library for wrap-
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ping text.
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```
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The hyphenation uses high-quality TeX hyphenation patterns.
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## Examples
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The library comes with some small example programs that shows various
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features.
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### Layout Example
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The `layout` example shows how a fixed example string is wrapped at
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different widths. Run the example with:
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```shell
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$ cargo run --features hyphenation --example layout
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```
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The program will use the following string:
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> Memory safety without garbage collection. Concurrency without data
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> races. Zero-cost abstractions.
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The string is wrapped at all widths between 15 and 60 columns. With
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narrow columns the output looks like this:
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```
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.--- Width: 15 ---.
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| Memory safety |
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| without garbage |
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| collection. |
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| Concurrency |
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| without data |
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| races. Zero- |
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| cost abstrac- |
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| tions. |
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.--- Width: 16 ----.
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| Memory safety |
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| without garbage |
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| collection. Con- |
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| currency without |
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| data races. Ze- |
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| ro-cost abstrac- |
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| tions. |
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```
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Later, longer lines are used and the output now looks like this:
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```
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.-------------------- Width: 49 --------------------.
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| Memory safety without garbage collection. Concur- |
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| rency without data races. Zero-cost abstractions. |
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.---------------------- Width: 53 ----------------------.
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| Memory safety without garbage collection. Concurrency |
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| without data races. Zero-cost abstractions. |
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.------------------------- Width: 59 -------------------------.
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| Memory safety without garbage collection. Concurrency with- |
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| out data races. Zero-cost abstractions. |
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```
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Notice how words are split at hyphens (such as "zero-cost") but also
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how words are hyphenated using automatic/machine hyphenation.
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### Terminal Width Example
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The `termwidth` example simply shows how the width can be set
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automatically to the current terminal width. Run it with this command:
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```
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$ cargo run --example termwidth
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```
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If you run it in a narrow terminal, you'll see output like this:
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```
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Formatted in within 60 columns:
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----
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Memory safety without garbage collection. Concurrency
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without data races. Zero-cost abstractions.
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----
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```
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If `stdout` is not connected to the terminal, the program will use a
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default of 80 columns for the width:
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```
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$ cargo run --example termwidth | cat
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Formatted in within 80 columns:
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----
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Memory safety without garbage collection. Concurrency without data races. Zero-
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cost abstractions.
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----
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```
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## Release History
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This section lists the largest changes per release.
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### Version 0.11.0 — December 9th, 2018
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Due to our dependencies bumping their minimum supported version of
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Rust, the minimum version of Rust we test against is now 1.22.0.
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* Merged [#141][issue-141]: Fix `dedent` handling of empty lines and
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trailing newlines. Thanks @bbqsrc!
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* Fixed [#151][issue-151]: Release of version with hyphenation 0.7.
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### Version 0.10.0 — April 28th, 2018
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Due to our dependencies bumping their minimum supported version of
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Rust, the minimum version of Rust we test against is now 1.17.0.
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* Fixed [#99][issue-99]: Word broken even though it would fit on line.
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* Fixed [#107][issue-107]: Automatic hyphenation is off by one.
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* Fixed [#122][issue-122]: Take newlines into account when wrapping.
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* Fixed [#129][issue-129]: Panic on string with em-dash.
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### Version 0.9.0 — October 5th, 2017
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The dependency on `term_size` is now optional, and by default this
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feature is not enabled. This is a *breaking change* for users of
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`Wrapper::with_termwidth`. Enable the `term_size` feature to restore
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the old functionality.
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Added a regression test for the case where `width` is set to
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`usize::MAX`, thanks @Fraser999! All public structs now implement
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`Debug`, thanks @hcpl!
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* Fixed [#101][issue-101]: Make `term_size` an optional dependency.
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### Version 0.8.0 — September 4th, 2017
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The `Wrapper` stuct is now generic over the type of word splitter
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being used. This means less boxing and a nicer API. The
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`Wrapper::word_splitter` method has been removed. This is a *breaking
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API change* if you used the method to change the word splitter.
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The `Wrapper` struct has two new methods that will wrap the input text
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lazily: `Wrapper::wrap_iter` and `Wrapper::into_wrap_iter`. Use those
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if you will be iterating over the wrapped lines one by one.
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* Fixed [#59][issue-59]: `wrap` could return an iterator. Thanks
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@hcpl!
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* Fixed [#81][issue-81]: Set `html_root_url`.
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### Version 0.7.0 — July 20th, 2017
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Version 0.7.0 changes the return type of `Wrapper::wrap` from
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`Vec<String>` to `Vec<Cow<'a, str>>`. This means that the output lines
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borrow data from the input string. This is a *breaking API change* if
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you relied on the exact return type of `Wrapper::wrap`. Callers of the
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`textwrap::fill` convenience function will see no breakage.
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The above change and other optimizations makes version 0.7.0 roughly
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15-30% faster than version 0.6.0.
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The `squeeze_whitespace` option has been removed since it was
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complicating the above optimization. Let us know if this option is
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important for you so we can provide a work around.
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* Fixed [#58][issue-58]: Add a "fast_wrap" function.
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* Fixed [#61][issue-61]: Documentation errors.
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### Version 0.6.0 — May 22nd, 2017
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Version 0.6.0 adds builder methods to `Wrapper` for easy one-line
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initialization and configuration:
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```rust
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let wrapper = Wrapper::new(60).break_words(false);
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```
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It also add a new `NoHyphenation` word splitter that will never split
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words, not even at existing hyphens.
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* Fixed [#28][issue-28]: Support not squeezing whitespace.
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### Version 0.5.0 — May 15th, 2017
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Version 0.5.0 has *breaking API changes*. However, this only affects
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code using the hyphenation feature. The feature is now optional, so
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you will first need to enable the `hyphenation` feature as described
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above. Afterwards, please change your code from
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```rust
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wrapper.corpus = Some(&corpus);
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```
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to
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```rust
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wrapper.splitter = Box::new(corpus);
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```
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Other changes include optimizations, so version 0.5.0 is roughly
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10-15% faster than version 0.4.0.
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* Fixed [#19][issue-19]: Add support for finding terminal size.
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* Fixed [#25][issue-25]: Handle words longer than `self.width`.
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* Fixed [#26][issue-26]: Support custom indentation.
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* Fixed [#36][issue-36]: Support building without `hyphenation`.
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* Fixed [#39][issue-39]: Respect non-breaking spaces.
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### Version 0.4.0 — January 24th, 2017
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Documented complexities and tested these via `cargo bench`.
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* Fixed [#13][issue-13]: Immediatedly add word if it fits.
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* Fixed [#14][issue-14]: Avoid splitting on initial hyphens.
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### Version 0.3.0 — January 7th, 2017
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Added support for automatic hyphenation.
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### Version 0.2.0 — December 28th, 2016
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Introduced `Wrapper` struct. Added support for wrapping on hyphens.
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### Version 0.1.0 — December 17th, 2016
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First public release with support for wrapping strings on whitespace.
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## License
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Textwrap can be distributed according to the [MIT license][mit].
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Contributions will be accepted under the same license.
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[crates-io]: https://crates.io/crates/textwrap
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[travis-ci]: https://travis-ci.org/mgeisler/textwrap
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[appveyor]: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/mgeisler/textwrap
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[codecov]: https://codecov.io/gh/mgeisler/textwrap
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[py-textwrap]: https://docs.python.org/library/textwrap
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[patterns]: https://github.com/tapeinosyne/hyphenation/tree/master/patterns-tex
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[api-docs]: https://docs.rs/textwrap/
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[issue-13]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/13
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[issue-14]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/14
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[issue-19]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/19
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[issue-25]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/25
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[issue-26]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/26
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[issue-28]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/28
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[issue-36]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/36
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[issue-39]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/39
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[issue-58]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/58
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[issue-59]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/59
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[issue-61]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/61
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[issue-81]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/81
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[issue-99]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/99
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[issue-101]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/101
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[issue-107]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/107
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[issue-122]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/122
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[issue-129]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/129
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[issue-141]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/141
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[issue-151]: https://github.com/mgeisler/textwrap/issues/151
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[mit]: LICENSE
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