macro_rules! let_cxx_string {
    ($var:ident = $value:expr $(,)?) => { ... };
}Expand description
Construct a C++ std::string on the Rust stack.
§Syntax
In statement position:
let_cxx_string!(var = expression);The expression may have any type that implements AsRef<[u8]>. Commonly
it will be a string literal, but for example &[u8] and String would work
as well.
The macro expands to something resembling let $var: Pin<&mut CxxString> = /*???*/;. The resulting Pin can be deref’d to &CxxString as needed.
§Example
use cxx::{let_cxx_string, CxxString};
fn f(s: &CxxString) {/* ... */}
fn main() {
    let_cxx_string!(s = "example");
    f(&s);
}