A simple crate for calculating 1-based line/col numbers for a string slice.
use line_col::LineColLookup;
let text = "One\nTwo";
let lookup = LineColLookup::new(text);
assert_eq!(lookup.get(0), (1, 1)); // 'O' (line 1, col 1)
assert_eq!(lookup.get(1), (1, 2)); // 'n' (line 1, col 2)
assert_eq!(lookup.get(2), (1, 3)); // 'e' (line 1, col 3)
assert_eq!(lookup.get(4), (2, 1)); // 'T' (line 2, col 1)
assert_eq!(lookup.get(5), (2, 2)); // 'w' (line 2, col 2)
assert_eq!(lookup.get(6), (2, 3)); // 'o' (line 2, col 3)
assert_eq!(lookup.get(7), (2, 4)); // <end> (line 2, col 4)This crate offers two methods for calculating the column number.
The LineColLookup::get method counts the number of bytes from the start of the line (plus one).
However, this does not account for grapheme clusters (e.g. complex accented characters, emoji, etc.)
If you would like to calculate the column based on the number of grapheme clusters instead, enable
the grapheme-clusters feature and use LineColLookup::get_by_cluster.
LineColLookupnow defers line head table generation until first lookup
- Move cluster-specific
LineColLookup::getimplementation into its own method,LineColLookup::get_by_cluster - Remove unnecessary feature filters on some tests
- Fixed documentation typos
- Use extended grapheme clustering
Initial version