use structopt::StructOpt; pub const DICT: &str = include_str!("../../assets/dictionary.txt"); fn parse_dict(raw: &str) -> impl Iterator)> { raw.lines().map(|s| { let mut parts = s.splitn(2, "->"); let typo = parts.next().unwrap().trim(); let corrections = parts .next() .unwrap() .split(',') .filter_map(|c| { let c = c.trim(); if c.is_empty() { None } else { Some(c) } }) .collect(); (typo, corrections) }) } fn generate(file: &mut W) { writeln!( file, "// This file is code-genned by {}", env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME") ) .unwrap(); writeln!(file).unwrap(); let dict = parse_dict(DICT); dictgen::generate_table( file, "WORD_DICTIONARY", "&[&str]", dict.map(|kv| (kv.0, format!("&{:?}", kv.1))), ) .unwrap(); } #[derive(Debug, StructOpt)] #[structopt(rename_all = "kebab-case")] struct Options { #[structopt(flatten)] codegen: codegenrs::CodeGenArgs, #[structopt(flatten)] rustmft: codegenrs::RustfmtArgs, } fn run() -> Result> { let options = Options::from_args(); let mut content = vec![]; generate(&mut content); let content = String::from_utf8(content)?; let content = options.rustmft.reformat(&content)?; options.codegen.write_str(&content)?; Ok(0) } fn main() { let code = run().unwrap(); std::process::exit(code); }