use std::fmt; /// Wrapper struct which will emit the HTML-escaped version of the contained /// string when passed to a format string. pub struct Escape<'a>(pub &'a str); /// Copied from librustdoc: /// * #[allow(clippy::string_slice)] impl fmt::Display for Escape<'_> { fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { // Because the internet is always right, turns out there's not that many // characters to escape: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7381974 let Escape(s) = *self; let pile_o_bits = s; let mut last = 0; for (i, ch) in s.char_indices() { let s = match ch { '>' => ">", '<' => "<", '&' => "&", '\'' => "'", '"' => """, _ => continue, }; fmt.write_str(&pile_o_bits[last..i])?; fmt.write_str(s)?; // NOTE: we only expect single byte characters here - which is fine as long as // we only match single byte characters last = i.saturating_add(1); } if last < s.len() { fmt.write_str(&pile_o_bits[last..])?; } Ok(()) } }