Add macro which uses pre-existing buffer for rendering#484
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This PR adds the
html_rendermacro to this crate which produces a struct that is able to both render to a pre-existing buffer, and also be passed into another invocation ofhtmland render inside of that without allocating a new buffer.Here's the documentation I created for the new
html_rendermacro:Functionally the same as [
html] but produces a struct that implements [Render].You can
render()to render the HTML as [Markup]render_to()to render the HTML to a pre-existing&mut Stringhtml] invocation to add it as a component without allocating a new buffer.This PR resolves #381 and #90