pub struct Label<S = Range<usize>> { /* private fields */ }
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A type that represents a labelled section of source code.
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source§impl<S: Span> Label<S>
impl<S: Span> Label<S>
sourcepub fn with_message<M: ToString>(self, msg: M) -> Self
pub fn with_message<M: ToString>(self, msg: M) -> Self
Give this label a message.
sourcepub fn with_color(self, color: Color) -> Self
pub fn with_color(self, color: Color) -> Self
Give this label a highlight colour.
sourcepub fn with_order(self, order: i32) -> Self
pub fn with_order(self, order: i32) -> Self
Specify the order of this label relative to other labels.
Lower values correspond to this label having an earlier order.
If unspecified, labels default to an order of 0
.
When labels are displayed after a line the crate needs to decide which labels should be displayed first. By
Default, the orders labels based on where their associated line meets the text (see LabelAttach
).
Additionally, multi-line labels are ordered before inline labels. You can use this function to override this
behaviour.
sourcepub fn with_priority(self, priority: i32) -> Self
pub fn with_priority(self, priority: i32) -> Self
Specify the priority of this label relative to other labels.
Higher values correspond to this label having a higher priority.
If unspecified, labels default to a priority of 0
.
Label spans can overlap. When this happens, the crate needs to decide which labels to prioritise for various purposes such as highlighting. By default, spans with a smaller length get a higher priority. You can use this function to override this behaviour.