rust/Configurations.md
2019-02-14 00:11:25 +01:00

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Configuring Rustfmt

Rustfmt is designed to be very configurable. You can create a TOML file called rustfmt.toml or .rustfmt.toml, place it in the project or any other parent directory and it will apply the options in that file. If none of these directories contain such a file, both your home directory and a directory called rustfmt in your global config directory (e.g. .config/rustfmt/) are checked as well.

A possible content of rustfmt.toml or .rustfmt.toml might look like this:

indent_style = "Block"
reorder_imports = false

Each configuration option is either stable or unstable. Stable options can be used directly, while unstable options are opt-in. To enable unstable options, set unstable_features = true in rustfmt.toml or pass --unstable-features to rustfmt.

Configuration Options

Below you find a detailed visual guide on all the supported configuration options of rustfmt:

indent_style (tracking issue #3346)

Indent on expressions or items.

  • Default value: "Block"
  • Possible values: "Block", "Visual"
  • Stable: No

Array

"Block" (default):

fn main() {
    let lorem = vec![
        "ipsum",
        "dolor",
        "sit",
        "amet",
        "consectetur",
        "adipiscing",
        "elit",
    ];
}

"Visual":

fn main() {
    let lorem = vec!["ipsum",
                     "dolor",
                     "sit",
                     "amet",
                     "consectetur",
                     "adipiscing",
                     "elit"];
}

Control flow

"Block" (default):

fn main() {
    if lorem_ipsum
        && dolor_sit
        && amet_consectetur
        && lorem_sit
        && dolor_consectetur
        && amet_ipsum
        && lorem_consectetur
    {
        // ...
    }
}

"Visual":

fn main() {
    if lorem_ipsum
       && dolor_sit
       && amet_consectetur
       && lorem_sit
       && dolor_consectetur
       && amet_ipsum
       && lorem_consectetur
    {
        // ...
    }
}

See also: control_brace_style.

Function arguments

"Block" (default):

fn lorem() {}

fn lorem(ipsum: usize) {}

fn lorem(
    ipsum: usize,
    dolor: usize,
    sit: usize,
    amet: usize,
    consectetur: usize,
    adipiscing: usize,
    elit: usize,
) {
    // body
}

"Visual":

fn lorem() {}

fn lorem(ipsum: usize) {}

fn lorem(ipsum: usize,
         dolor: usize,
         sit: usize,
         amet: usize,
         consectetur: usize,
         adipiscing: usize,
         elit: usize) {
    // body
}

Function calls

"Block" (default):

fn main() {
    lorem(
        "lorem",
        "ipsum",
        "dolor",
        "sit",
        "amet",
        "consectetur",
        "adipiscing",
        "elit",
    );
}

"Visual":

fn main() {
    lorem("lorem",
          "ipsum",
          "dolor",
          "sit",
          "amet",
          "consectetur",
          "adipiscing",
          "elit");
}

Generics

"Block" (default):

fn lorem<
    Ipsum: Eq = usize,
    Dolor: Eq = usize,
    Sit: Eq = usize,
    Amet: Eq = usize,
    Adipiscing: Eq = usize,
    Consectetur: Eq = usize,
    Elit: Eq = usize,
>(
    ipsum: Ipsum,
    dolor: Dolor,
    sit: Sit,
    amet: Amet,
    adipiscing: Adipiscing,
    consectetur: Consectetur,
    elit: Elit,
) -> T {
    // body
}

"Visual":

fn lorem<Ipsum: Eq = usize,
         Dolor: Eq = usize,
         Sit: Eq = usize,
         Amet: Eq = usize,
         Adipiscing: Eq = usize,
         Consectetur: Eq = usize,
         Elit: Eq = usize>(
    ipsum: Ipsum,
    dolor: Dolor,
    sit: Sit,
    amet: Amet,
    adipiscing: Adipiscing,
    consectetur: Consectetur,
    elit: Elit)
    -> T {
    // body
}

Struct

"Block" (default):

fn main() {
    let lorem = Lorem {
        ipsum: dolor,
        sit: amet,
    };
}

"Visual":

fn main() {
    let lorem = Lorem { ipsum: dolor,
                        sit: amet };
}

See also: struct_lit_single_line, indent_style.

Where predicates

"Block" (default):

fn lorem<Ipsum, Dolor, Sit, Amet>() -> T
where
    Ipsum: Eq,
    Dolor: Eq,
    Sit: Eq,
    Amet: Eq,
{
    // body
}

"Visual":

fn lorem<Ipsum, Dolor, Sit, Amet>() -> T
    where Ipsum: Eq,
          Dolor: Eq,
          Sit: Eq,
          Amet: Eq
{
    // body
}

use_small_heuristics

Whether to use different formatting for items and expressions if they satisfy a heuristic notion of 'small'.

  • Default value: "Default"
  • Possible values: "Default", "Off", "Max"
  • Stable: Yes

Default (default):

enum Lorem {
    Ipsum,
    Dolor(bool),
    Sit { amet: Consectetur, adipiscing: Elit },
}

fn main() {
    lorem(
        "lorem",
        "ipsum",
        "dolor",
        "sit",
        "amet",
        "consectetur",
        "adipiscing",
    );

    let lorem = Lorem {
        ipsum: dolor,
        sit: amet,
    };
    let lorem = Lorem { ipsum: dolor };

    let lorem = if ipsum { dolor } else { sit };
}

Off:

enum Lorem {
    Ipsum,
    Dolor(bool),
    Sit {
        amet: Consectetur,
        adipiscing: Elit,
    },
}

fn main() {
    lorem("lorem", "ipsum", "dolor", "sit", "amet", "consectetur", "adipiscing");

    let lorem = Lorem {
        ipsum: dolor,
        sit: amet,
    };

    let lorem = if ipsum {
        dolor
    } else {
        sit
    };
}

Max:

enum Lorem {
    Ipsum,
    Dolor(bool),
    Sit { amet: Consectetur, adipiscing: Elit },
}

fn main() {
    lorem("lorem", "ipsum", "dolor", "sit", "amet", "consectetur", "adipiscing");

    let lorem = Lorem { ipsum: dolor, sit: amet };

    let lorem = if ipsum { dolor } else { sit };
}

binop_separator (tracking issue #3368)

Where to put a binary operator when a binary expression goes multiline.

  • Default value: "Front"
  • Possible values: "Front", "Back"
  • Stable: No

"Front" (default):

fn main() {
    let or = foofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoo
        || barbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbar;

    let sum = 123456789012345678901234567890
        + 123456789012345678901234567890
        + 123456789012345678901234567890;

    let range = aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
        ..bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb;
}

"Back":

fn main() {
    let or = foofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoofoo ||
        barbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbarbar;

    let sum = 123456789012345678901234567890 +
        123456789012345678901234567890 +
        123456789012345678901234567890;

    let range = aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..
        bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb;
}

combine_control_expr (tracking issue #3369)

Combine control expressions with function calls.

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

true (default):

fn example() {
    // If
    foo!(if x {
        foo();
    } else {
        bar();
    });

    // IfLet
    foo!(if let Some(..) = x {
        foo();
    } else {
        bar();
    });

    // While
    foo!(while x {
        foo();
        bar();
    });

    // WhileLet
    foo!(while let Some(..) = x {
        foo();
        bar();
    });

    // ForLoop
    foo!(for x in y {
        foo();
        bar();
    });

    // Loop
    foo!(loop {
        foo();
        bar();
    });
}

false:

fn example() {
    // If
    foo!(
        if x {
            foo();
        } else {
            bar();
        }
    );

    // IfLet
    foo!(
        if let Some(..) = x {
            foo();
        } else {
            bar();
        }
    );

    // While
    foo!(
        while x {
            foo();
            bar();
        }
    );

    // WhileLet
    foo!(
        while let Some(..) = x {
            foo();
            bar();
        }
    );

    // ForLoop
    foo!(
        for x in y {
            foo();
            bar();
        }
    );

    // Loop
    foo!(
        loop {
            foo();
            bar();
        }
    );
}

comment_width (tracking issue #3349)

Maximum length of comments. No effect unlesswrap_comments = true.

  • Default value: 80
  • Possible values: any positive integer
  • Stable: No

Note: A value of 0 results in wrap_comments being applied regardless of a line's width.

80 (default; comments shorter than comment_width):

// Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.

60 (comments longer than comment_width):

// Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
// consectetur adipiscing elit.

See also wrap_comments.

condense_wildcard_suffixes (tracking issue #3384)

Replace strings of _ wildcards by a single .. in tuple patterns

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

fn main() {
    let (lorem, ipsum, _, _) = (1, 2, 3, 4);
    let (lorem, ipsum, ..) = (1, 2, 3, 4);
}

true:

fn main() {
    let (lorem, ipsum, ..) = (1, 2, 3, 4);
}

control_brace_style (tracking issue #3377)

Brace style for control flow constructs

  • Default value: "AlwaysSameLine"
  • Possible values: "AlwaysNextLine", "AlwaysSameLine", "ClosingNextLine"
  • Stable: No

"AlwaysSameLine" (default):

fn main() {
    if lorem {
        println!("ipsum!");
    } else {
        println!("dolor!");
    }
}

"AlwaysNextLine":

fn main() {
    if lorem
    {
        println!("ipsum!");
    }
    else
    {
        println!("dolor!");
    }
}

"ClosingNextLine":

fn main() {
    if lorem {
        println!("ipsum!");
    }
    else {
        println!("dolor!");
    }
}

disable_all_formatting (tracking issue #3388)

Don't reformat anything

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

error_on_line_overflow (tracking issue #3391)

Error if Rustfmt is unable to get all lines within max_width, except for comments and string literals. If this happens, then it is a bug in Rustfmt. You might be able to work around the bug by refactoring your code to avoid long/complex expressions, usually by extracting a local variable or using a shorter name.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

See also max_width.

error_on_unformatted (tracking issue #3392)

Error if unable to get comments or string literals within max_width, or they are left with trailing whitespaces.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

fn_args_density (tracking issue #3375)

Argument density in functions

  • Default value: "Tall"
  • Possible values: "Compressed", "Tall", "Vertical"
  • Stable: No

"Tall" (default):

trait Lorem {
    fn lorem(ipsum: Ipsum, dolor: Dolor, sit: Sit, amet: Amet);

    fn lorem(ipsum: Ipsum, dolor: Dolor, sit: Sit, amet: Amet) {
        // body
    }

    fn lorem(
        ipsum: Ipsum,
        dolor: Dolor,
        sit: Sit,
        amet: Amet,
        consectetur: Consectetur,
        adipiscing: Adipiscing,
        elit: Elit,
    );

    fn lorem(
        ipsum: Ipsum,
        dolor: Dolor,
        sit: Sit,
        amet: Amet,
        consectetur: Consectetur,
        adipiscing: Adipiscing,
        elit: Elit,
    ) {
        // body
    }
}

"Compressed":

trait Lorem {
    fn lorem(ipsum: Ipsum, dolor: Dolor, sit: Sit, amet: Amet);

    fn lorem(ipsum: Ipsum, dolor: Dolor, sit: Sit, amet: Amet) {
        // body
    }

    fn lorem(
        ipsum: Ipsum, dolor: Dolor, sit: Sit, amet: Amet, consectetur: Consectetur,
        adipiscing: Adipiscing, elit: Elit,
    );

    fn lorem(
        ipsum: Ipsum, dolor: Dolor, sit: Sit, amet: Amet, consectetur: Consectetur,
        adipiscing: Adipiscing, elit: Elit,
    ) {
        // body
    }
}

"Vertical":

trait Lorem {
    fn lorem(
        ipsum: Ipsum,
        dolor: Dolor,
        sit: Sit,
        amet: Amet,
    );

    fn lorem(
        ipsum: Ipsum,
        dolor: Dolor,
        sit: Sit,
        amet: Amet,
    ) {
        // body
    }

    fn lorem(
        ipsum: Ipsum,
        dolor: Dolor,
        sit: Sit,
        amet: Amet,
        consectetur: Consectetur,
        adipiscing: Adipiscing,
        elit: Elit,
    );

    fn lorem(
        ipsum: Ipsum,
        dolor: Dolor,
        sit: Sit,
        amet: Amet,
        consectetur: Consectetur,
        adipiscing: Adipiscing,
        elit: Elit,
    ) {
        // body
    }
}

brace_style (tracking issue #3376)

Brace style for items

  • Default value: "SameLineWhere"
  • Possible values: "AlwaysNextLine", "PreferSameLine", "SameLineWhere"
  • Stable: No

Functions

"SameLineWhere" (default):

fn lorem() {
    // body
}

fn lorem(ipsum: usize) {
    // body
}

fn lorem<T>(ipsum: T)
where
    T: Add + Sub + Mul + Div,
{
    // body
}

"AlwaysNextLine":

fn lorem()
{
    // body
}

fn lorem(ipsum: usize)
{
    // body
}

fn lorem<T>(ipsum: T)
where
    T: Add + Sub + Mul + Div,
{
    // body
}

"PreferSameLine":

fn lorem() {
    // body
}

fn lorem(ipsum: usize) {
    // body
}

fn lorem<T>(ipsum: T)
where
    T: Add + Sub + Mul + Div, {
    // body
}

Structs and enums

"SameLineWhere" (default):

struct Lorem {
    ipsum: bool,
}

struct Dolor<T>
where
    T: Eq,
{
    sit: T,
}

"AlwaysNextLine":

struct Lorem
{
    ipsum: bool,
}

struct Dolor<T>
where
    T: Eq,
{
    sit: T,
}

"PreferSameLine":

struct Lorem {
    ipsum: bool,
}

struct Dolor<T>
where
    T: Eq, {
    sit: T,
}

empty_item_single_line (tracking issue #3356)

Put empty-body functions and impls on a single line

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

true (default):

fn lorem() {}

impl Lorem {}

false:

fn lorem() {
}

impl Lorem {
}

See also brace_style, control_brace_style.

enum_discrim_align_threshold (tracking issue #3372)

The maximum length of enum variant having discriminant, that gets vertically aligned with others. Variants without discriminants would be ignored for the purpose of alignment.

Note that this is not how much whitespace is inserted, but instead the longest variant name that doesn't get ignored when aligning.

  • Default value : 0
  • Possible values: any positive integer
  • Stable: No

0 (default):

enum Bar {
    A = 0,
    Bb = 1,
    RandomLongVariantGoesHere = 10,
    Ccc = 71,
}

enum Bar {
    VeryLongVariantNameHereA = 0,
    VeryLongVariantNameHereBb = 1,
    VeryLongVariantNameHereCcc = 2,
}

20:

enum Foo {
    A   = 0,
    Bb  = 1,
    RandomLongVariantGoesHere = 10,
    Ccc = 2,
}

enum Bar {
    VeryLongVariantNameHereA = 0,
    VeryLongVariantNameHereBb = 1,
    VeryLongVariantNameHereCcc = 2,
}

fn_single_line (tracking issue #3358)

Put single-expression functions on a single line

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

fn lorem() -> usize {
    42
}

fn lorem() -> usize {
    let ipsum = 42;
    ipsum
}

true:

fn lorem() -> usize { 42 }

fn lorem() -> usize {
    let ipsum = 42;
    ipsum
}

See also control_brace_style.

where_single_line (tracking issue #3359)

Forces the where clause to be laid out on a single line.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

impl<T> Lorem for T
where
    Option<T>: Ipsum,
{
    // body
}

true:

impl<T> Lorem for T
where Option<T>: Ipsum
{
    // body
}

See also brace_style, control_brace_style.

force_explicit_abi

Always print the abi for extern items

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: Yes

Note: Non-"C" ABIs are always printed. If false then "C" is removed.

true (default):

extern "C" {
    pub static lorem: c_int;
}

false:

extern {
    pub static lorem: c_int;
}

format_strings (tracking issue #3353)

Format string literals where necessary

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

fn main() {
    let lorem = "ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing";
}

true:

fn main() {
    let lorem = "ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit lorem ipsum dolor sit amet \
                 consectetur adipiscing";
}

See also max_width.

format_macro_matchers (tracking issue #3354)

Format the metavariable matching patterns in macros.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

macro_rules! foo {
    ($a: ident : $b: ty) => {
        $a(42): $b;
    };
    ($a: ident $b: ident $c: ident) => {
        $a = $b + $c;
    };
}

true:

macro_rules! foo {
    ($a:ident : $b:ty) => {
        $a(42): $b;
    };
    ($a:ident $b:ident $c:ident) => {
        $a = $b + $c;
    };
}

See also format_macro_bodies.

format_macro_bodies (tracking issue #3355)

Format the bodies of macros.

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

true (default):

macro_rules! foo {
    ($a: ident : $b: ty) => {
        $a(42): $b;
    };
    ($a: ident $b: ident $c: ident) => {
        $a = $b + $c;
    };
}

false:

macro_rules! foo {
    ($a: ident : $b: ty) => { $a(42): $b; };
    ($a: ident $b: ident $c: ident) => { $a=$b+$c; };
}

See also format_macro_matchers.

hard_tabs

Use tab characters for indentation, spaces for alignment

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: Yes

false (default):

fn lorem() -> usize {
    42 // spaces before 42
}

true:

fn lorem() -> usize {
	42 // tabs before 42
}

See also: tab_spaces.

imports_indent (tracking issue #3360)

Indent style of imports

  • Default Value: "Block"
  • Possible values: "Block", "Visual"
  • Stable: No

"Block" (default):

use foo::{
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy,
    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz,
};

"Visual":

use foo::{xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy,
          zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz};

See also: imports_layout.

imports_layout (tracking issue #3361)

Item layout inside a imports block

  • Default value: "Mixed"
  • Possible values: "Horizontal", "HorizontalVertical", "Mixed", "Vertical"
  • Stable: No

"Mixed" (default):

use foo::{xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz};

use foo::{
    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb, cccccccccccccccccc, dddddddddddddddddd,
    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, ffffffffffffffffff,
};

"Horizontal":

Note: This option forces all imports onto one line and may exceed max_width.

use foo::{xxx, yyy, zzz};

use foo::{aaa, bbb, ccc, ddd, eee, fff};

"HorizontalVertical":

use foo::{xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz};

use foo::{
    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
    bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb,
    cccccccccccccccccc,
    dddddddddddddddddd,
    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,
    ffffffffffffffffff,
};

"Vertical":

use foo::{
    xxx,
    yyy,
    zzz,
};

use foo::{
    aaa,
    bbb,
    ccc,
    ddd,
    eee,
    fff,
};

merge_imports (tracking issue #3362)

Merge multiple imports into a single nested import.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

use foo::{a, c, d};
use foo::{b, g};
use foo::{e, f};

true:

use foo::{a, b, c, d, e, f, g};

match_block_trailing_comma (tracking issue #3380)

Put a trailing comma after a block based match arm (non-block arms are not affected)

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

fn main() {
    match lorem {
        Lorem::Ipsum => {
            println!("ipsum");
        }
        Lorem::Dolor => println!("dolor"),
    }
}

true:

fn main() {
    match lorem {
        Lorem::Ipsum => {
            println!("ipsum");
        },
        Lorem::Dolor => println!("dolor"),
    }
}

See also: trailing_comma, match_arm_blocks.

max_width

Maximum width of each line

  • Default value: 100
  • Possible values: any positive integer
  • Stable: Yes

See also error_on_line_overflow.

merge_derives

Merge multiple derives into a single one.

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: Yes

true (default):

#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum Foo {}

false:

#[derive(Eq, PartialEq)]
#[derive(Debug)]
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub enum Foo {}

force_multiline_blocks (tracking issue #3374)

Force multiline closure and match arm bodies to be wrapped in a block

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: false, true
  • Stable: No

false (default):

fn main() {
    result.and_then(|maybe_value| match maybe_value {
        None => foo(),
        Some(value) => bar(),
    });

    match lorem {
        None => |ipsum| {
            println!("Hello World");
        },
        Some(dolor) => foo(),
    }
}

true:

fn main() {
    result.and_then(|maybe_value| {
        match maybe_value {
            None => foo(),
            Some(value) => bar(),
        }
    });

    match lorem {
        None => {
            |ipsum| {
                println!("Hello World");
            }
        }
        Some(dolor) => foo(),
    }
}

newline_style

Unix or Windows line endings

  • Default value: "Auto"
  • Possible values: "Auto", "Native", "Unix", "Windows"
  • Stable: Yes

Auto (default):

The newline style is detected automatically on a per-file basis. Files with mixed line endings will be converted to the first detected line ending style.

Native

Line endings will be converted to \r\n on Windows and \n on all other platforms.

Unix

Line endings will be converted to \n.

Windows

Line endings will be converted to \r\n.

normalize_comments (tracking issue #3350)

Convert /* */ comments to // comments where possible

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

// Lorem ipsum:
fn dolor() -> usize {}

/* sit amet: */
fn adipiscing() -> usize {}

true:

// Lorem ipsum:
fn dolor() -> usize {}

// sit amet:
fn adipiscing() -> usize {}

remove_nested_parens

Remove nested parens.

  • Default value: true,
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: Yes

true (default):

fn main() {
    (foo());
}

false:

fn main() {
    ((((foo()))));
}

reorder_imports

Reorder import and extern crate statements alphabetically in groups (a group is separated by a newline).

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: Yes

true (default):

use dolor;
use ipsum;
use lorem;
use sit;

false:

use lorem;
use ipsum;
use dolor;
use sit;

reorder_modules

Reorder mod declarations alphabetically in group.

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: Yes

true (default)

mod a;
mod b;

mod dolor;
mod ipsum;
mod lorem;
mod sit;

false

mod b;
mod a;

mod lorem;
mod ipsum;
mod dolor;
mod sit;

Note mod with #[macro_export] will not be reordered since that could change the semantics of the original source code.

reorder_impl_items (tracking issue #3363)

Reorder impl items. type and const are put first, then macros and methods.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default)

struct Dummy;

impl Iterator for Dummy {
    fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
        None
    }

    type Item = i32;
}

true

struct Dummy;

impl Iterator for Dummy {
    type Item = i32;

    fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
        None
    }
}

report_todo (tracking issue #3393)

Report TODO items in comments.

  • Default value: "Never"
  • Possible values: "Always", "Unnumbered", "Never"
  • Stable: No

Warns about any comments containing TODO in them when set to "Always". If it contains a #X (with X being a number) in parentheses following the TODO, "Unnumbered" will ignore it.

See also report_fixme.

report_fixme (tracking issue #3394)

Report FIXME items in comments.

  • Default value: "Never"
  • Possible values: "Always", "Unnumbered", "Never"
  • Stable: No

Warns about any comments containing FIXME in them when set to "Always". If it contains a #X (with X being a number) in parentheses following the FIXME, "Unnumbered" will ignore it.

See also report_todo.

skip_children (tracking issue #3389)

Don't reformat out of line modules

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

space_after_colon (tracking issue #3366)

Leave a space after the colon.

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

true (default):

fn lorem<T: Eq>(t: T) {
    let lorem: Dolor = Lorem {
        ipsum: dolor,
        sit: amet,
    };
}

false:

fn lorem<T:Eq>(t:T) {
    let lorem:Dolor = Lorem {
        ipsum:dolor,
        sit:amet,
    };
}

See also: space_before_colon.

space_before_colon (tracking issue #3365)

Leave a space before the colon.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

fn lorem<T: Eq>(t: T) {
    let lorem: Dolor = Lorem {
        ipsum: dolor,
        sit: amet,
    };
}

true:

fn lorem<T : Eq>(t : T) {
    let lorem : Dolor = Lorem {
        ipsum : dolor,
        sit : amet,
    };
}

See also: space_after_colon.

struct_field_align_threshold (tracking issue #3371)

The maximum diff of width between struct fields to be aligned with each other.

  • Default value : 0
  • Possible values: any positive integer
  • Stable: No

0 (default):

struct Foo {
    x: u32,
    yy: u32,
    zzz: u32,
}

20:

struct Foo {
    x:   u32,
    yy:  u32,
    zzz: u32,
}

spaces_around_ranges (tracking issue #3367)

Put spaces around the .., ..=, and ... range operators

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

fn main() {
    let lorem = 0..10;
    let ipsum = 0..=10;

    match lorem {
        1..5 => foo(),
        _ => bar,
    }

    match lorem {
        1..=5 => foo(),
        _ => bar,
    }

    match lorem {
        1...5 => foo(),
        _ => bar,
    }
}

true:

fn main() {
    let lorem = 0 .. 10;
    let ipsum = 0 ..= 10;

    match lorem {
        1 .. 5 => foo(),
        _ => bar,
    }

    match lorem {
        1 ..= 5 => foo(),
        _ => bar,
    }

    match lorem {
        1 ... 5 => foo(),
        _ => bar,
    }
}

struct_lit_single_line (tracking issue #3357)

Put small struct literals on a single line

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

true (default):

fn main() {
    let lorem = Lorem { foo: bar, baz: ofo };
}

false:

fn main() {
    let lorem = Lorem {
        foo: bar,
        baz: ofo,
    };
}

See also: indent_style.

tab_spaces

Number of spaces per tab

  • Default value: 4
  • Possible values: any positive integer
  • Stable: Yes

4 (default):

fn lorem() {
    let ipsum = dolor();
    let sit = vec![
        "amet consectetur adipiscing elit amet",
        "consectetur adipiscing elit amet consectetur.",
    ];
}

2:

fn lorem() {
  let ipsum = dolor();
  let sit = vec![
    "amet consectetur adipiscing elit amet",
    "consectetur adipiscing elit amet consectetur.",
  ];
}

See also: hard_tabs.

trailing_comma (tracking issue #3379)

How to handle trailing commas for lists

  • Default value: "Vertical"
  • Possible values: "Always", "Never", "Vertical"
  • Stable: No

"Vertical" (default):

fn main() {
    let Lorem { ipsum, dolor, sit } = amet;
    let Lorem {
        ipsum,
        dolor,
        sit,
        amet,
        consectetur,
        adipiscing,
    } = elit;
}

"Always":

fn main() {
    let Lorem { ipsum, dolor, sit, } = amet;
    let Lorem {
        ipsum,
        dolor,
        sit,
        amet,
        consectetur,
        adipiscing,
    } = elit;
}

"Never":

fn main() {
    let Lorem { ipsum, dolor, sit } = amet;
    let Lorem {
        ipsum,
        dolor,
        sit,
        amet,
        consectetur,
        adipiscing
    } = elit;
}

See also: match_block_trailing_comma.

trailing_semicolon (tracking issue #3378)

Add trailing semicolon after break, continue and return

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

true (default):

fn foo() -> usize {
    return 0;
}

false:

fn foo() -> usize {
    return 0
}

type_punctuation_density (tracking issue #3364)

Determines if + or = are wrapped in spaces in the punctuation of types

  • Default value: "Wide"
  • Possible values: "Compressed", "Wide"
  • Stable: No

"Wide" (default):

fn lorem<Ipsum: Dolor + Sit = Amet>() {
    // body
}

"Compressed":

fn lorem<Ipsum: Dolor+Sit=Amet>() {
    // body
}

use_field_init_shorthand

Use field initialize shorthand if possible.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: Yes

false (default):

struct Foo {
    x: u32,
    y: u32,
    z: u32,
}

fn main() {
    let x = 1;
    let y = 2;
    let z = 3;
    let a = Foo { x: x, y: y, z: z };
}

true:

struct Foo {
    x: u32,
    y: u32,
    z: u32,
}

fn main() {
    let x = 1;
    let y = 2;
    let z = 3;
    let a = Foo { x, y, z };
}

use_try_shorthand

Replace uses of the try! macro by the ? shorthand

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: Yes

false (default):

fn main() {
    let lorem = try!(ipsum.map(|dolor| dolor.sit()));
}

true:

fn main() {
    let lorem = ipsum.map(|dolor| dolor.sit())?;
}

format_doc_comments (tracking issue #3348)

Format doc comments.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

/// Adds one to the number given.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust
/// let five=5;
///
/// assert_eq!(
///     6,
///     add_one(5)
/// );
/// # fn add_one(x: i32) -> i32 {
/// #     x + 1
/// # }
/// ```
fn add_one(x: i32) -> i32 {
    x + 1
}

true

/// Adds one to the number given.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust
/// let five = 5;
///
/// assert_eq!(6, add_one(5));
/// # fn add_one(x: i32) -> i32 {
/// #     x + 1
/// # }
/// ```
fn add_one(x: i32) -> i32 {
    x + 1
}

wrap_comments (tracking issue #3347)

Break comments to fit on the line

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

// Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

true:

// Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit,
// sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore
// magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud
// exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea
// commodo consequat.

`match_arm_blocks`` (tracking issue #3373)

Wrap the body of arms in blocks when it does not fit on the same line with the pattern of arms

  • Default value: true
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

true (default):

fn main() {
    match lorem {
        true => {
            foooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo(x)
        }
        false => println!("{}", sit),
    }
}

false:

fn main() {
    match lorem {
        true =>
            foooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo(x),
        false => println!("{}", sit),
    }
}

See also: match_block_trailing_comma.

overflow_delimited_expr (tracking issue #3370)

When structs, slices, arrays, and block/array-like macros are used as the last argument in an expression list, allow them to overflow (like blocks/closures) instead of being indented on a new line.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

fn example() {
    foo(ctx, |param| {
        action();
        foo(param)
    });

    foo(
        ctx,
        Bar {
            x: value,
            y: value2,
        },
    );

    foo(
        ctx,
        &[
            MAROON_TOMATOES,
            PURPLE_POTATOES,
            ORGANE_ORANGES,
            GREEN_PEARS,
            RED_APPLES,
        ],
    );

    foo(
        ctx,
        vec![
            MAROON_TOMATOES,
            PURPLE_POTATOES,
            ORGANE_ORANGES,
            GREEN_PEARS,
            RED_APPLES,
        ],
    );
}

true:

fn example() {
    foo(ctx, |param| {
        action();
        foo(param)
    });

    foo(ctx, Bar {
        x: value,
        y: value2,
    });

    foo(ctx, &[
        MAROON_TOMATOES,
        PURPLE_POTATOES,
        ORGANE_ORANGES,
        GREEN_PEARS,
        RED_APPLES,
    ]);

    foo(ctx, vec![
        MAROON_TOMATOES,
        PURPLE_POTATOES,
        ORGANE_ORANGES,
        GREEN_PEARS,
        RED_APPLES,
    ]);
}

blank_lines_upper_bound (tracking issue #3381)

Maximum number of blank lines which can be put between items. If more than this number of consecutive empty lines are found, they are trimmed down to match this integer.

  • Default value: 1
  • Possible values: unsigned integer
  • Stable: No

Example

Original Code:

#![rustfmt::skip]

fn foo() {
    println!("a");
}



fn bar() {
    println!("b");


    println!("c");
}

1 (default):

fn foo() {
    println!("a");
}

fn bar() {
    println!("b");

    println!("c");
}

2:

fn foo() {
    println!("a");
}


fn bar() {
    println!("b");


    println!("c");
}

See also: blank_lines_lower_bound

blank_lines_lower_bound (tracking issue #3382)

Minimum number of blank lines which must be put between items. If two items have fewer blank lines between them, additional blank lines are inserted.

  • Default value: 0
  • Possible values: unsigned integer
  • Stable: No

Example

Original Code (rustfmt will not change it with the default value of 0):

#![rustfmt::skip]

fn foo() {
    println!("a");
}
fn bar() {
    println!("b");
    println!("c");
}

1

fn foo() {

    println!("a");
}

fn bar() {

    println!("b");

    println!("c");
}

required_version (tracking issue #3386)

Require a specific version of rustfmt. If you want to make sure that the specific version of rustfmt is used in your CI, use this option.

  • Default value: CARGO_PKG_VERSION
  • Possible values: any published version (e.g. "0.3.8")
  • Stable: No

hide_parse_errors (tracking issue #3390)

Do not show parse errors if the parser failed to parse files.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

color (tracking issue #3385)

Whether to use colored output or not.

  • Default value: "Auto"
  • Possible values: "Auto", "Always", "Never"
  • Stable: No

unstable_features (tracking issue #3387)

Enable unstable features on the unstable channel.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

license_template_path (tracking issue #3352)

Check whether beginnings of files match a license template.

  • Default value: `""``
  • Possible values: path to a license template file
  • Stable: No

A license template is a plain text file which is matched literally against the beginning of each source file, except for {}-delimited blocks, which are matched as regular expressions. The following license template therefore matches strings like // Copyright 2017 The Rust Project Developers., // Copyright 2018 The Rust Project Developers., etc.:

// Copyright {\d+} The Rust Project Developers.

\{, \} and \\ match literal braces / backslashes.

ignore (tracking issue #3395)

Skip formatting the specified files and directories.

  • Default value: format every files
  • Possible values: See an example below
  • Stable: No

Example

If you want to ignore specific files, put the following to your config file:

ignore = [
    "src/types.rs",
    "src/foo/bar.rs",
]

If you want to ignore every file under examples/, put the following to your config file:

ignore = [
    "examples",
]

edition

Specifies which edition is used by the parser.

  • Default value: 2015
  • Possible values: 2015, 2018
  • Stable: Yes

Example

If you want to format code that requires edition 2018, add the following to your config file:

edition = "2018"

version (tracking issue #3383)

Which version of the formatting rules to use. Version::One is backwards-compatible with Rustfmt 1.0. Other versions are only backwards compatible within a major version number.

  • Default value: One
  • Possible values: One, Two
  • Stable: No

Example

version = "Two"

normalize_doc_attributes (tracking issue #3351)

Convert #![doc] and #[doc] attributes to //! and /// doc comments.

  • Default value: false
  • Possible values: true, false
  • Stable: No

false (default):

#![doc = "Example documentation"]

#[doc = "Example item documentation"]
pub enum Foo {}

true:

//! Example documentation

/// Example item documentation
pub enum Foo {}

emit_mode (tracking issue #3399)

Internal option

make_backup (tracking issue #3400)

Internal option, use --backup