Determine displayed width of char
and str
types according to Unicode Standard Annex #11 and other portions of the Unicode standard.
This crate is #![no_std]
.
use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthStr; fn main() { let teststr = "Hello, world!"; let width = teststr.width(); println!("{}", teststr); println!("The above string is {} columns wide.", width); let width = teststr.width_cjk(); println!("The above string is {} columns wide (CJK).", width); }
NOTE: The computed width values may not match the actual rendered column width. For example, the woman scientist emoji comprises of a woman emoji, a zero-width joiner and a microscope emoji. Such emoji ZWJ sequences are considered to have the sum of the widths of their constituent parts:
extern crate unicode_width; use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthStr; fn main() { assert_eq!("👩".width(), 2); // Woman assert_eq!("🔬".width(), 2); // Microscope assert_eq!("👩🔬".width(), 4); // Woman scientist }
Additionally, defective combining character sequences and nonstandard Korean jamo sequences may be rendered with a different width than what this crate says. (This is not an exhaustive list.)
You can use this package in your project by adding the following to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies] unicode-width = "0.1.11"