Emoji constants for your rusty strings. This crate is inspired by the Go library emoji written by @enescakir.
Notice that this file uses the actual Unicode emojis to given visual example of the result. However, depending on the font and support on your device, not all emojis might be represented correctly, especially the newer ones.
[dependencies]
emojic = "0.4"
use emojic::Gender;
use emojic::Pair;
use emojic::Tone;
use emojic::flat::*;
println!("Hello {}", WAVING_HAND);
println!(
"I'm {} from {}",
TECHNOLOGIST.gender(Gender::Male),
FLAG_TURKEY
);
println!(
"Different skin tones default {} light {} dark {}",
THUMBS_UP,
OK_HAND.tone(Tone::Light),
CALL_ME_HAND.tone(Tone::Dark)
);
println!(
"Multiple skin tones: default: {}, same: {} different: {}",
PERSON_HOLDING_HANDS,
PERSON_HOLDING_HANDS.tone(Tone::Medium),
PERSON_HOLDING_HANDS.tone((Tone::Light, Tone::Dark))
);
println!(
"Different sexes: default: {} male: {}, female: {}",
GENIE,
GENIE.gender(Gender::Male),
GENIE.gender(Gender::Female),
);
println!(
"Mixing attributes: men & light: {} and women & dark: {}",
PERSON_TIPPING_HAND.gender(Gender::Male).tone(Tone::Light),
PERSON_TIPPING_HAND.gender(Gender::Female).tone(Tone::Dark),
);
Hello 👋
I'm 👨💻 from 🇹🇷
Different skin tones default 👍 light 👌🏻 dark 🤙🏿
Multiple skin tones: default: 🧑🤝🧑, same: 🧑🏽🤝🧑🏽 different: 🧑🏻🤝🧑🏿
Different sexes: default: 🧞 male: 🧞♂️, female: 🧞♀️
Mixing attributes: men & light: 💁🏻♂️ and women & dark: 💁🏿♀️
This crate contains emojis constants based on the Full Emoji List v13.1. Including its categorization:
assert_eq!(
emojic::grouped::people_and_body::hands::OPEN_HANDS, //🤲
emojic::flat::OPEN_HANDS, //🤲
);
As well as iterators to list all the emojis in each group and subgroup:
// Iterates all hand emoji: 👏, 🙏, 🤝, 👐, 🤲, 🙌
emojic::grouped::people_and_body::hands::base_emojis()
Additional, it has functions to generate (arbitrary) country and regional flags.
// 🏴 ∩ 🏴 ⊂ 🇬🇧 ⊄ 🇪🇺
println!("{} ∩ {} ⊂ {} ⊄ {}",
regional_flag("GB-ENG"),
regional_flag("GB-SCT"),
country_flag("GB"),
country_flag("EU"),
)
Finally, this crate has allows parsing emoji aliases from the github/gemoji
list via parse_alias
.
parse_alias(":+1:") // 👍
parse_alias(":100:") // 💯
parse_alias(":woman_astronaut:") // 👩🚀
And it has also an utility to parse and replace these emoji aliases in text via
parse_text
.
// a 🥪 consists of 🍞, 🥓, and some 🧀
parse_text("a :sandwich: consists of :bread:, :bacon:, and some :cheese:")
For more examples have a look at the examples folder.
This crate is no_std
by default, means it should be usable in WASM and other restricted
platforms. However, some additional functions need the alloc
crate (normally part of std
),
thus it is enabled by default.
-
default
: (impliesalloc
)
Automatically enabled if not opt-out:[dependencies.emojic] version = "0.4" default-features = false
-
alloc
: (implieshashbrown
andlazy_static
)
Requires a global allocator, enables some additional functions: theparse_text
function and the ad-hoc flag-functions (country_flag
®ional_flag
) (the flag constants are unaffected).Notice, that
lazy_static
, by default, pulls-instd
to use mutices for waiting. This is good if you do havestd
available, and bad if not. However, the alternative is to instructlazy_static
to use spinlocks instead. Yet, since crate-features are unified by Cargo, it would be bad for all user that havestd
, to requiring it by default. Instead, if you want to use thisalloc
feature, but you don't havestd
(e.g. in your binary crate), you can simply addlazy_static
yourself, and make it to use spinlocks, which will apply globally. E.g. add to yourCargo.toml
:[dependencies.lazy_static] version = "1.4" features = ["spin_no_std"]
Also see: rust-lang-nursery/lazy-static.rs#150
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