Macro println
macro_rules! println {
() => { ... };
($($arg:tt)*) => { ... };
}
Prints to the standard output, with a newline.
On all platforms, the newline is the LINE FEED character (\n/U+000A) alone
(no additional CARRIAGE RETURN (\r/U+000D)).
This macro uses the same syntax as [format!], but writes to the standard output instead.
See std::fmt for more information.
The println! macro will lock the standard output on each call. If you call
println! within a hot loop, this behavior may be the bottleneck of the loop.
To avoid this, lock stdout with io::stdout().lock():
use ;
let mut lock = stdout.lock;
writeln!.unwrap;
Use println! only for the primary output of your program. Use
eprintln! instead to print error and progress messages.
See the formatting documentation in std::fmt
for details of the macro argument syntax.
Panics
Panics if writing to io::stdout fails.
Writing to non-blocking stdout can cause an error, which will lead this macro to panic.
Examples
println!; // prints just a newline
println!;
println!;
let local_variable = "some";
println!;