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//! This example demonstrates creating a nested [`Table`] by instantiating a new
//! [`Table`] from a collection of other [`Tables`](Table).
//!
//! * This third nested [`Table`] example showcases the [`Table::new()`] approach.
use tabled::{
settings::{
object::{Cell, Segment},
style::Style,
Alignment, Border, Extract, Highlight, Modify, Panel,
},
Table, Tabled,
};
#[derive(Tabled)]
struct Contribution {
author: &'static str,
profile: &'static str,
}
impl Contribution {
fn new(author: &'static str, profile: &'static str) -> Self {
Self { author, profile }
}
}
fn main() {
let committers = [
Contribution::new("kozmod", "https:/github.com/kozmod"),
Contribution::new("IsaacCloos", "https:/github.com/IsaacCloos"),
];
let issuers = [Contribution::new(
"aharpervc",
"https:/github.com/aharpervc",
)];
let committers_table = Table::new(committers)
.with(Panel::header("Contributors"))
.with(Modify::new(Segment::all()).with(Alignment::center()))
.to_string();
let issues_table = Table::new(issuers)
.with(Panel::header("Issuers"))
.with(Modify::new(Segment::all()).with(Alignment::center()))
.to_string();
let mut a_welcome_table =
Table::new([String::from("Thank You"), committers_table, issues_table]);
a_welcome_table
.with(Extract::rows(1..))
.with(Style::ascii().remove_horizontal())
.with(Alignment::center())
.with(Highlight::border(Cell::new(0, 0), Border::filled('*')));
println!("{a_welcome_table}");
}
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