This file lists the most important changes made in each release of textwrap.
This release fixes an unnecessary f64 cast, updates all dependencies, bumps
the minimum supported Rust version to 1.70.
- #540: Avoid spurious
f64cast and comparison. - #565: Configure automatic Dependabot updates.
- #579: Bump
rust-versionto 1.70.
This release fixes display_width to ignore inline-hyperlinks. The minimum
supported version of Rust is now documented to be 1.56.
- #526: Ignore ANSI hyperlinks
in
display_width: calculations. - #521: Add
Options::widthsetter method. - #520: Clarify that
WordSeparatoris an enum rather than a trait. - #518: Test with latest stable and nightly Rust, but check that we can build with Rust 1.56.
This release marks Options as non_exhaustive and extends it to make line
endings configurable, it adds new fast paths to fill and wrap, and it fixes
crashes in unfill and refill.
- #480: Mark
Optionsasnon_exhaustive. This will allow us to extend the struct in the future without breaking backwards compatibility. - #478: Add fast paths to
fillandwrap. This makes the functions 10-25 times faster when the no wrapping is needed. - #468: Fix
refillto add back correct line ending. - #467: Fix crashes in
unfillandrefill. - #458: Test with Rust 1.56 (first compiler release with support for Rust 2021).
- #454: Make line endings configurable.
- #448: Migrate to the Rust 2021 edition.
This release is identical to 0.15.0 and is only there to give people a way to install crates which depend on the yanked 0.15.1 release. See #484 for details.
This release was yanked since it accidentally broke backwards compatibility with 0.15.0.
This is a major feature release with two main changes:
-
#421: Use
f64instead ofusizefor fragment widths.This fixes problems with overflows in the internal computations of
wrap_optimal_fitwhen fragments (words) or line lengths had extreme values, such asusize::MAX. -
#438: Simplify
Optionsby removing generic type parameters.This change removes the new generic parameters introduced in version 0.14, as well as the original
WrapSplitterparameter which has been present since very early versions.The result is a simplification of function and struct signatures across the board. So what used to be
let options: Options< wrap_algorithms::FirstFit, word_separators::AsciiSpace, word_splitters::HyphenSplitter, > = Options::new(80);
if types are fully written out, is now simply
let options: Options<'_> = Options::new(80);
The anonymous lifetime represent the lifetime of the
initial_indentandsubsequent_indentstrings. The change is nearly performance neutral (a 1-2% regression).
Smaller improvements and changes:
- #404: Make documentation for short last-line penalty more precise.
- #405: Cleanup and simplify
Optionsdocstring. - #411: Default to
OptimalFitin interactive example. - #415: Add demo program to help compute binary sizes.
- #423: Add fuzz tests with fully arbitrary fragments.
- #424: Change
wrap_optimal_fitpenalties to non-negative numbers. - #430: Add
debug-wordsexample. - #432: Use precise dependency versions in Cargo.toml.
The 0.14.1 release included more changes than intended and has been yanked. The change intended for 0.14.1 is now included in 0.14.2.
This release fixes a panic reported by @Makoto, thanks!
- #391: Fix panic in
find_wordsdue to string access outside of a character boundary.
This is a major feature release which makes Textwrap more configurable and
flexible. The high-level API of textwrap::wrap and textwrap::fill remains
unchanged, but low-level structs have moved around.
The biggest change is the introduction of new generic type parameters to the
Options struct. These parameters lets you statically configure the wrapping
algorithm, the word separator, and the word splitter. If you previously spelled
out the full type for Options, you now need to take the extra type parameters
into account. This means that
let options: Options<HyphenSplitter> = Options::new(80);changes to
let options: Options<
wrap_algorithms::FirstFit,
word_separators::AsciiSpace,
word_splitters::HyphenSplitter,
> = Options::new(80);This is quite a mouthful, so we suggest using type inference where possible. You
won’t see any chance if you call wrap directly with a width or with an
Options value constructed on the fly. Please open an issue if this causes
problems for you!
-
#332: Add
WordSeparatortrait to allow customizing how words are found in a line of text. Until now, Textwrap would always assume that words are separated by ASCII space characters. You can now customize this as needed. -
#313: Add support for using the Unicode line breaking algorithm to find words. This is done by adding a second implementation of the new
WordSeparatortrait. The implementation uses the unicode-linebreak crate, which is a new optional dependency.With this, Textwrap can be used with East-Asian languages such as Chinese or Japanese where there are no spaces between words. Breaking a long sequence of emojis is another example where line breaks might be wanted even if there are no whitespace to be found. Feedback would be appreciated for this feature.
-
#353: Trim trailing whitespace from
prefixinindent.Before, empty lines would get no prefix added. Now, empty lines have a trimmed prefix added. This little trick makes
indentmuch more useful since you can now safely indent with"# "without creating trailing whitespace in the output due to the trailing whitespace in your prefix. -
#354: Make
indentabout 20% faster by preallocating the output string.
- #308: Document handling of leading and trailing whitespace when wrapping text.
- #310: Thanks to WebAssembly, you can now try out Textwrap directly in your browser. Please try it out: https://mgeisler.github.io/textwrap/.
-
#331: Remove outer boxing from
Options. -
#357: Replace
core::WrapAlgorithmenum with awrap_algorithms::WrapAlgorithmtrait. This allows for arbitrary wrapping algorithms to be plugged into the library. -
#358: Switch wrapping functions to use a slice for
line_widths. -
#368: Move
WordSeparatorandWordSplittertraits to separate modules. Before, Textwrap had several top-level structs such asNoHyphenationandHyphenSplitter. These implementations ofWordSplitternow lives in a dedicatedword_splittersmodule. Similarly, we have a newword_separatorsmodule for implementations ofWordSeparator. -
#369: Rename
Options::splittertoOptions::word_splitterfor consistency with the other fields backed by traits.
This release removes println! statements which was left behind in unfill by
mistake.
- #296: Improve house building example with more comments.
- #297: Remove debug prints in
the new
unfillfunction.
This release contains a bugfix for indent and improved handling of emojis.
We’ve also added a new function for formatting text in columns and functions for
reformatting already wrapped text.
- #276: Extend
core::display_widthto handle emojis when the unicode-width Cargo feature is disabled. - #279: Make
indentpreserve existing newlines in the input string. Before,indent("foo", "")would return"foo\n"by mistake. It now returns"foo"instead. - #281: Ensure all
Optionsfields have examples. - #282: Add a
wrap_columnsfunction. - #294: Add new
unfillandrefillfunctions.
This release primarily makes all dependencies optional. This makes it possible to slim down textwrap as needed.
- #254:
impl WordSplitterforBox<T> where T: WordSplitter. - #255: Use command line arguments as initial text in interactive example.
- #256: Introduce fuzz tests
for
wrap_optimal_fitandwrap_first_fit. - #260: Make the unicode-width dependency optional.
- #261: Make the smawk dependency optional.
This is a bugfix release which fixes a regression in 0.13.0. The bug meant that colored text was wrapped incorrectly.
- #245: Support deleting a word with Ctrl-Backspace in the interactive demo.
- #246: Show build type (debug/release) in interactive demo.
- #249: Correctly compute width while skipping over ANSI escape sequences.
This is a major release which rewrites the core logic, adds many new features,
and fixes a couple of bugs. Most programs which use textwrap stays the same,
incompatibilities and upgrade notes are given below.
Clone the repository and run the following to explore the new features in an interactive demo (Linux only):
$ cargo run --example interactive --all-features- #221: Reformulate wrapping in terms of words with whitespace and penalties.
The core wrapping algorithm has been completely rewritten. This fixed bugs and
simplified the code, while also making it possible to use textwrap outside the
context of the terminal.
As part of this, trailing whitespace is now discarded consistently from wrapped lines. Before we would inconsistently remove whitespace at the end of wrapped lines, except for the last. Leading whitespace is still preserved.
- #234: Introduce wrapping using an optimal-fit algorithm.
This release adds support for new wrapping algorithm which finds a globally optimal set of line breaks, taking certain penalties into account. As an example, the old algorithm would produce
"To be, or"
"not to be:"
"that is"
"the"
"question"
Notice how the fourth line with “the” is very short. The new algorithm shortens the previous lines slightly to produce fewer short lines:
"To be,"
"or not to"
"be: that"
"is the"
"question"
Use the new textwrap::core::WrapAlgorithm enum to select between the new and
old algorithm. By default, the new algorithm is used.
The optimal-fit algorithm is inspired by the line breaking algorithm used in TeX, described in the 1981 article Breaking Paragraphs into Lines by Knuth and Plass.
- #226: Add a
fill_inplacefunction.
When the text you want to fill is already a temporary String, you can now
mutate it in-place with fill_inplace:
let mut greeting = format!("Greetings {}, welcome to the game! You have {} lives left.",
player.name, player.lives);
fill_inplace(&mut greeting, line_width);This is faster than calling fill and it will reuse the memory already
allocated for the string.
- #213: Simplify API with only top-level functions.
- #215: Reintroducing the type
parameter on
Options(previously known asWrapper). - #219: Allow using trait
objects with
fill&wrap. - #227: Replace
WrapOptionswithInto<Options>.
The Wrapper struct held the options (line width, indentation, etc) for
wrapping text. It was also the entry point for actually wrapping the text via
its methods such as wrap, wrap_iter, into_wrap_iter, and fill methods.
The struct has been replaced by a simpler Options struct which only holds
options. The Wrapper methods are gone, their job has been taken over by the
top-level wrap and fill functions. The signature of these functions have
changed from
fn fill(s: &str, width: usize) -> String;
fn wrap(s: &str, width: usize) -> Vec<Cow<'_, str>>;to the more general
fn fill<'a, S, Opt>(text: &str, options: Opt) -> String
where
S: WordSplitter,
Opt: Into<Options<'a, S>>;
fn wrap<'a, S, Opt>(text: &str, options: Opt) -> Vec<Cow<'_, str>>
where
S: WordSplitter,
Opt: Into<Options<'a, S>>;The Into<Options<'a, S> bound allows you to pass an usize (which is
interpreted as the line width) and a full Options object. This allows the
new functions to work like the old, plus you can now fully customize the
behavior of the wrapping via Options when needed.
Code that call textwrap::wrap or textwrap::fill can remain unchanged. Code
that calls into Wrapper::wrap or Wrapper::fill will need to be update. This
is a mechanical change, please see
#213 for examples.
Thanks to @CryptJar and @Koxiat for their support in the PRs above!
-
The
wrap_iterandinto_wrap_itermethods are gone. This means that lazy iteration is no longer supported: you always get all wrapped lines back as aVec. This was done to simplify the code and to support the optimal-fit algorithm.The first-fit algorithm could still be implemented in an incremental fashion. Please let us know if this is important to you.
- #206: Change
Wrapper.splitterfromT: WordSplittertoBox<dyn WordSplitter>. - #216: Forbid the use of unsafe code.
This is a bugfix release.
- Fixed #176: Mention compile-time wrapping by linking to the
textwrap-macroscrate. - Fixed #193: Wrapping with
break_words(false)was broken and would cause extra whitespace to be inserted when words were longer than the line width.
The code has been updated to the Rust 2018 edition and each new
release of textwrap will only support the latest stable version of Rust.
Trying to support older Rust versions is a fool's errand: our dependencies keep
releasing new patch versions that require newer and newer versions of Rust.
The term_size feature has been replaced by terminal_size. The API is
unchanged, it is just the name of the Cargo feature that changed.
The hyphenation feature now only embeds the hyphenation patterns for
US-English. This slims down the dependency.
- Fixed #140: Ignore ANSI escape sequences.
- Fixed #158: Unintended wrapping when using external splitter.
- Fixed #177: Update examples to the 2018 edition.
Due to our dependencies bumping their minimum supported version of Rust, the minimum version of Rust we test against is now 1.22.0.
- Merged #141: Fix
dedenthandling of empty lines and trailing newlines. Thanks @bbqsrc! - Fixed #151: Release of version with hyphenation 0.7.
Due to our dependencies bumping their minimum supported version of Rust, the minimum version of Rust we test against is now 1.17.0.
- Fixed #99: Word broken even though it would fit on line.
- Fixed #107: Automatic hyphenation is off by one.
- Fixed #122: Take newlines into account when wrapping.
- Fixed #129: Panic on string with em-dash.
The dependency on term_size is now optional, and by default this feature is
not enabled. This is a breaking change for users of Wrapper::with_termwidth.
Enable the term_size feature to restore the old functionality.
Added a regression test for the case where width is set to usize::MAX,
thanks @Fraser999! All public structs now implement Debug, thanks @hcpl!
- Fixed #101: Make
term_sizean optional dependency.
The Wrapper struct is now generic over the type of word splitter being used.
This means less boxing and a nicer API. The Wrapper::word_splitter method has
been removed. This is a breaking API change if you used the method to change
the word splitter.
The Wrapper struct has two new methods that will wrap the input text lazily:
Wrapper::wrap_iter and Wrapper::into_wrap_iter. Use those if you will be
iterating over the wrapped lines one by one.
Version 0.7.0 changes the return type of Wrapper::wrap from Vec<String> to
Vec<Cow<'a, str>>. This means that the output lines borrow data from the input
string. This is a breaking API change if you relied on the exact return type
of Wrapper::wrap. Callers of the textwrap::fill convenience function will
see no breakage.
The above change and other optimizations makes version 0.7.0 roughly 15-30% faster than version 0.6.0.
The squeeze_whitespace option has been removed since it was complicating the
above optimization. Let us know if this option is important for you so we can
provide a work around.
Version 0.6.0 adds builder methods to Wrapper for easy one-line initialization
and configuration:
let wrapper = Wrapper::new(60).break_words(false);It also add a new NoHyphenation word splitter that will never split words, not
even at existing hyphens.
- Fixed #28: Support not squeezing whitespace.
Version 0.5.0 has breaking API changes. However, this only affects code using
the hyphenation feature. The feature is now optional, so you will first need to
enable the hyphenation feature as described above. Afterwards, please change
your code from
wrapper.corpus = Some(&corpus);to
wrapper.splitter = Box::new(corpus);Other changes include optimizations, so version 0.5.0 is roughly 10-15% faster than version 0.4.0.
- Fixed #19: Add support for finding terminal size.
- Fixed #25: Handle words longer than
self.width. - Fixed #26: Support custom indentation.
- Fixed #36: Support building without
hyphenation. - Fixed #39: Respect non-breaking spaces.
Documented complexities and tested these via cargo bench.
Added support for automatic hyphenation.
Introduced Wrapper struct. Added support for wrapping on hyphens.
First public release with support for wrapping strings on whitespace.