itoa ==== [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/dtolnay/itoa.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dtolnay/itoa) [![Latest Version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/itoa.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/itoa) [![Rust Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/api-rustdoc-blue.svg)](https://docs.rs/itoa) This crate provides fast functions for printing integer primitives to an [`io::Write`] or a [`fmt::Write`]. The implementation comes straight from [libcore] but avoids the performance penalty of going through [`fmt::Formatter`]. See also [`dtoa`] for printing floating point primitives. *Version requirement: rustc 1.0+* [`io::Write`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/io/trait.Write.html [`fmt::Write`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/fmt/trait.Write.html [libcore]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/b8214dc6c6fc20d0a660fb5700dca9ebf51ebe89/src/libcore/fmt/num.rs#L201-L254 [`fmt::Formatter`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/struct.Formatter.html [`dtoa`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/dtoa ```toml [dependencies] itoa = "0.4" ```
## Performance (lower is better) ![performance](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtolnay/itoa/master/performance.png)
## Examples ```rust use std::{fmt, io}; fn demo_itoa_write() -> io::Result<()> { // Write to a vector or other io::Write. let mut buf = Vec::new(); itoa::write(&mut buf, 128u64)?; println!("{:?}", buf); // Write to a stack buffer. let mut bytes = [0u8; 20]; let n = itoa::write(&mut bytes[..], 128u64)?; println!("{:?}", &bytes[..n]); Ok(()) } fn demo_itoa_fmt() -> fmt::Result { // Write to a string. let mut s = String::new(); itoa::fmt(&mut s, 128u64)?; println!("{}", s); Ok(()) } ``` The function signatures are: ```rust fn write(writer: W, value: V) -> io::Result; fn fmt(writer: W, value: V) -> fmt::Result; ``` where `itoa::Integer` is implemented for `i8`, `u8`, `i16`, `u16`, `i32`, `u32`, `i64`, `u64`, `i128`, `u128`, `isize` and `usize`. 128-bit integer support is only available with the nightly compiler when the `i128` feature is enabled for this crate. The return value gives the number of bytes written. The `write` function is only available when the `std` feature is enabled (default is enabled).
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