"If you are what you eat, then I only want to eat the good stuff." – Remy
We are excited to announce the new version of ratatui - a Rust library that's all about cooking up TUIs 🐭
In this version, we have upgraded to Crossterm 0.28.0, introducing enhanced functionality and performance improvements.
New features include GraphType::Bar, lines in bar charts, and enhanced scroll/navigation methods.
We have also refined the terminal module and added brand new methods for cursor positions and text operations.
a23ecd9(buffer) Add Buffer::cell, cell_mut and index implementations by @joshka in #1084
Code which previously called buf.get(x, y) or buf.get_mut(x, y)
should now use index operators, or be transitioned to buff.cell() or
buf.cell_mut() for safe access that avoids panics by returning
Option<&Cell> and Option<&mut Cell>.
The new methods accept Into<Position> instead of x and y
coordinates, which makes them more ergonomic to use.
let mut buffer = Buffer::empty(Rect::new(0, 0, 10, 10));
let cell = buf[(0, 0)];
let cell = buf[Position::new(0, 0)];
let symbol = buf.cell((0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.symbol());
let symbol = buf.cell(Position::new(0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.symbol());
"If you are what you eat, then I only want to eat the good stuff." – Remy
We are excited to announce the new version of ratatui - a Rust library that's all about cooking up TUIs 🐭
In this version, we have upgraded to Crossterm 0.28.0, introducing enhanced functionality and performance improvements.
New features include GraphType::Bar, lines in bar charts, and enhanced scroll/navigation methods.
We have also refined the terminal module and added brand new methods for cursor positions and text operations.
a23ecd9(buffer) Add Buffer::cell, cell_mut and index implementations by @joshka in #1084
Code which previously called buf.get(x, y) or buf.get_mut(x, y)
should now use index operators, or be transitioned to buff.cell() or
buf.cell_mut() for safe access that avoids panics by returning
Option<&Cell> and Option<&mut Cell>.
The new methods accept Into<Position> instead of x and y
coordinates, which makes them more ergonomic to use.
let mut buffer = Buffer::empty(Rect::new(0, 0, 10, 10));
let cell = buf[(0, 0)];
let cell = buf[Position::new(0, 0)];
let symbol = buf.cell((0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.symbol());
let symbol = buf.cell(Position::new(0, 0)).map(|cell| cell.symbol());
The existing get() and get_mut() methods are marked as deprecated.
These are fairly widely used and we will leave these methods around on
the buffer for a longer time than our normal deprecation approach (2
major release)
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ec88bb8 chore(release): prepare for 0.28.0 (#1295)
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Bumps ratatui from 0.25.0 to 0.28.0.
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chore(release): prepare for 0.28.0 (#1295)f04bf85
perf: add buffer benchmarks (#1303)4753b72
perf(reflow): eliminate most WordWrapper allocations (#1239)36fa3c1
chore(deps): bump crossterm to 0.28.1 (#1304)69e8ed7
chore(deps): remove anyhow from dev dependencies (#1305)5f7a7fb
docs(examples): update barcharts gifs (#1306)e6d2e04
perf: move benchmarks into a single benchmark harness (#1302)45fcab7
chore: add rect::rows benchmark (#1301)1b9bdd4
docs(contributing): fix minor issues (#1300)c68ee6c
feat!: addget/set_cursor_position()
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