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extern crate alloc;
extern crate std;
/// This module is only public for use by `schemars_derive`. It should not need to be used by code
/// outside of `schemars`, and should not be considered part of the public API.
extern crate schemars_derive;
use Cow;
pub use *;
pub use SchemaGenerator;
pub use Schema;
/// A type which can be described as a JSON Schema document.
///
/// This is implemented for many Rust primitive and standard library types.
///
/// This can also be automatically derived on most custom types with `#[derive(JsonSchema)]` by
/// enabling the `derive` feature flag (which is enabled by default).
/// For more info on deriving `JsonSchema`, see [the derive macro documentation](derive@JsonSchema).
///
/// # Examples
/// Deriving an implementation:
/// ```
/// use schemars::{schema_for, JsonSchema};
///
/// #[derive(JsonSchema)]
/// struct MyStruct {
/// foo: i32,
/// }
///
/// let my_schema = schema_for!(MyStruct);
/// ```
///
/// When manually implementing `JsonSchema`, as well as determining an appropriate schema,
/// you will need to determine an appropriate name and ID for the type.
/// For non-generic types, the type name/path are suitable for this:
/// ```
/// use schemars::{SchemaGenerator, Schema, JsonSchema, json_schema};
/// use std::borrow::Cow;
///
/// struct NonGenericType;
///
/// impl JsonSchema for NonGenericType {
/// fn schema_name() -> Cow<'static, str> {
/// // Exclude the module path to make the name in generated schemas clearer.
/// "NonGenericType".into()
/// }
///
/// fn schema_id() -> Cow<'static, str> {
/// // Include the module, in case a type with the same name is in another module/crate
/// concat!(module_path!(), "::NonGenericType").into()
/// }
///
/// fn json_schema(_gen: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema {
/// json_schema!({
/// "foo": "bar"
/// })
/// }
/// }
///
/// assert_eq!(NonGenericType::schema_id(), <&mut NonGenericType>::schema_id());
/// ```
///
/// But generic type parameters which may affect the generated schema should typically be included
/// in the name/ID:
/// ```
/// use schemars::{SchemaGenerator, Schema, JsonSchema, json_schema};
/// use std::{borrow::Cow, marker::PhantomData};
///
/// struct GenericType<T>(PhantomData<T>);
///
/// impl<T: JsonSchema> JsonSchema for GenericType<T> {
/// fn schema_name() -> Cow<'static, str> {
/// format!("GenericType_{}", T::schema_name()).into()
/// }
///
/// fn schema_id() -> Cow<'static, str> {
/// format!(
/// "{}::GenericType<{}>",
/// module_path!(),
/// T::schema_id()
/// ).into()
/// }
///
/// fn json_schema(_gen: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema {
/// json_schema!({
/// "foo": "bar"
/// })
/// }
/// }
///
/// assert_eq!(<GenericType<i32>>::schema_id(), <&mut GenericType<&i32>>::schema_id());
/// ```