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Orgize
Orgize is a Emacs Org-mode parser written by pure Rust. It behaves like a pull parser (returning an iterator of events) but not exactly.
Besides, orgize also provides some mechanism for exporting org-mode files to various formats, e.g. HTML.
Usage
[dependencies]
orgize = "0.1.0"
// Rust 2015 only
extern crate orgize;
Example
use orgize::Parser;
fn main() {
let parser = Parser::new(
r#"* Title 1
*Section 1*
** Title 2
_Section 2_
* Title 3
/Section 3/
* Title 4
=Section 4="#,
);
for event in parser {
// handling the event
}
}
Alternatively, you can use the built-in render.
use orgize::export::{HtmlHandler, Render};
use std::io::Cursor;
fn main() {
let contents = r#"* Title 1
*Section 1*
** Title 2
_Section 2_
* Title 3
/Section 3/
* Title 4
=Section 4="#;
let cursor = Cursor::new(Vec::new());
let mut render = Render::new(HtmlHandler, cursor, &contents);
render
.render()
.expect("something went wrong rendering the file");
println!(
"{}",
String::from_utf8(render.into_wirter().into_inner()).expect("invalid utf-8")
);
}
License
MIT