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#![deny(missing_docs)]
// https://github.com/Marwes/combine/issues/172
#![recursion_limit = "256"]
//! # `toml_edit`
//!
//! This crate allows you to parse and modify toml
//! documents, while preserving comments, spaces* and
//! relative order* or items.
//!
//! It is primarily tailored to the needs of [cargo-edit](https://github.com/killercup/cargo-edit/).
//!
//! If you also need the ease of a more traditional API, see the [`easy`] module.
//!
//! # Example
//!
//! ```rust
//! use toml_edit::{Document, value};
//!
//! let toml = r#"
//! "hello" = 'toml!' # comment
//! ['a'.b]
//! "#;
//! let mut doc = toml.parse::<Document>().expect("invalid doc");
//! assert_eq!(doc.to_string(), toml);
//! // let's add a new key/value pair inside a.b: c = {d = "hello"}
//! doc["a"]["b"]["c"]["d"] = value("hello");
//! // autoformat inline table a.b.c: { d = "hello" }
//! doc["a"]["b"]["c"].as_inline_table_mut().map(|t| t.fmt());
//! let expected = r#"
//! "hello" = 'toml!' # comment
//! ['a'.b]
//! c = { d = "hello" }
//! "#;
//! assert_eq!(doc.to_string(), expected);
//! ```
//!
//! ## Controlling formatting
//!
//! By default, values are created with default formatting
//! ```rust
//! let mut doc = toml_edit::Document::new();
//! doc["foo"] = toml_edit::value("bar");
//! let expected = r#"foo = "bar"
//! "#;
//! assert_eq!(doc.to_string(), expected);
//! ```
//!
//! You can choose a custom TOML representation by parsing the value.
//! ```rust
//! let mut doc = toml_edit::Document::new();
//! doc["foo"] = "'bar'".parse::<toml_edit::Item>().unwrap();
//! let expected = r#"foo = 'bar'
//! "#;
//! assert_eq!(doc.to_string(), expected);
//! ```
//!
//! ## Limitations
//!
//! Things it does not preserve:
//!
//! * Scattered array of tables (tables are reordered by default, see [test]).
//! * Order of dotted keys, see [issue](https://github.com/ordian/toml_edit/issues/163).
//!
//! [test]: https://github.com/ordian/toml_edit/blob/f09bd5d075fdb7d2ef8d9bb3270a34506c276753/tests/test_valid.rs#L84
mod array;
mod array_of_tables;
mod datetime;
mod document;
mod encode;
mod index;
mod inline_table;
mod internal_string;
mod item;
mod key;
mod parser;
mod repr;
mod table;
mod value;
#[cfg(feature = "easy")]
pub mod easy;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
pub mod de;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
pub mod ser;
pub mod visit;
pub mod visit_mut;
pub use crate::array::{Array, ArrayIntoIter, ArrayIter, ArrayIterMut};
pub use crate::array_of_tables::{
ArrayOfTables, ArrayOfTablesIntoIter, ArrayOfTablesIter, ArrayOfTablesIterMut,
};
pub use crate::datetime::*;
pub use crate::document::Document;
pub use crate::inline_table::{
InlineEntry, InlineOccupiedEntry, InlineTable, InlineTableIntoIter, InlineTableIter,
InlineTableIterMut, InlineVacantEntry,
};
pub use crate::internal_string::InternalString;
pub use crate::item::{array, table, value, Item};
pub use crate::key::{Key, KeyMut};
pub use crate::parser::TomlError;
pub use crate::repr::{Decor, Formatted, Repr};
pub use crate::table::{
Entry, IntoIter, Iter, IterMut, OccupiedEntry, Table, TableLike, VacantEntry,
};
pub use crate::value::Value;
// Prevent users from some traits.
pub(crate) mod private {
pub trait Sealed {}
impl Sealed for usize {}
impl Sealed for str {}
impl Sealed for String {}
impl Sealed for i64 {}
impl Sealed for f64 {}
impl Sealed for bool {}
impl Sealed for crate::Datetime {}
impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Sealed for &'a T where T: Sealed {}
impl Sealed for crate::Table {}
impl Sealed for crate::InlineTable {}
}