I just want a space separated String
of the argument variables obtained from std::env::args()
, which I've been creating using the fold
function like this:
std::env::args()
.fold("".to_string(), |accum, s| accum + &s + " ")
However this creates an extra space at the end which is unwanted. I tried using the truncate
function, but truncate
doesn't return a String
, just modifies the existing String
, and also this would require the creation of an intermediate binding in order to use the String
's len()
call to define how long the truncated String
should be (which itself would require an intermediate binding due to Rust's current lexical borrowing rules I believe!)
intersperse
method initertools
if you're willing to add a dependency. I don't think there's a straightforward way to do this withstd
.accum
is empty. I'm not sure if this is valid Rust syntax, but I normally do something like:accum + (if accum == "" {""} else {" "}) + &s
itertools
approach though - there's ajoin
function initertools
which joins all elements into a singleString
separated by a specified separator..join(" ")
or.format_default(" ")