问题
Using format!, I can create a String
from a format string, but what if I already have a String
that I'd like to append to? I would like to avoid allocating the second string just to copy it and throw away the allocation.
let s = "hello ".to_string();
append!(s, "{}", 5); // Doesn't exist
A close equivalent in C/C++ would be snprintf.
回答1:
I see now that String
implements Write
, so we can just use write!
:
use std::fmt::Write;
pub fn main() {
let mut a = "hello ".to_string();
write!(&mut a, "{}", 5).unwrap();
println!("{}", a);
assert_eq!("hello 5", a);
}
(Playground)
It is impossible for this write! call to return an Err, at least as of Rust 1.23, so the unwrap
should not cause concern.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28333612/how-can-i-append-a-formatted-string-to-an-existing-string