macro_rules! hex_color { ($s:literal) => { ... }; }
Expand description
Construct a crate::Color32
from a hex RGB or RGBA string literal.
Requires the “color-hex” feature.
The string is checked at compile time. If the format is invalid, compilation fails. The valid
format is the one described in https://drafts.csswg.org/css-color-4/#hex-color. Only 6 (RGB) or 8 (RGBA)
digits are supported, and the leading #
character is optional.
Note that despite being checked at compile-time, this macro is not usable in const
contexts
because creating the crate::Color32
instance requires floating-point arithmetic.
See also crate::Color32::from_hex
and crate::Color32::to_hex
.
§Examples
assert_eq!(hex_color!("#202122"), Color32::from_hex("#202122").unwrap());
assert_eq!(hex_color!("#202122"), Color32::from_rgb(0x20, 0x21, 0x22));
assert_eq!(hex_color!("#202122"), hex_color!("202122"));
assert_eq!(hex_color!("#abcdef12"), Color32::from_rgba_unmultiplied(0xab, 0xcd, 0xef, 0x12));
If the literal string has the wrong format, the code does not compile.
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let _ = ecolor::hex_color!("#abc");
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let _ = ecolor::hex_color!("#20212x");
The macro cannot be used in a const
context.
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const COLOR: ecolor::Color32 = ecolor::hex_color!("#202122");