Printing for Custom Types ======================== {{#include ../links.md}} To use custom types for [`print`] and [`debug`], or convert its value into a [string], it is necessary that the following functions be registered (assuming the custom type is `T : Display + Debug`): | Function | Signature | Typical implementation | Usage | | ----------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `to_string` | \|s: &mut T\| -> ImmutableString | `s.to_string().into()` | converts the custom type into a [string] | | `print` | \|s: &mut T\| -> ImmutableString | `s.to_string().into()` | converts the custom type into a [string] for the [`print`] statement | | `debug` | \|s: &mut T\| -> ImmutableString | `format!("{:?}", s).into()` | converts the custom type into a [string] for the [`debug`] statement | | `+` | \|s1: ImmutableString, s: T\| -> ImmutableString | `s1 + s` | appends the custom type to another [string], for `print("Answer: " + type);` usage | | `+` | \|s: T, s2: ImmutableString\| -> ImmutableString | `s.to_string().push_str(&s2).into();` | appends another [string] to the custom type, for `print(type + " is the answer");` usage | | `+=` | \|s1: &mut ImmutableString, s: T\| | `s1 += s.to_string()` | appends the custom type to an existing [string], for `s += type;` usage |