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derive_setters's Issues

Taking comments from #[doc] attributes?

Thank you for developing a good crate. I'm finding it very useful. Could you please add an attribute to allow the automatically generated setter method to utilize the doc comment of the original struct field? Let it be like:

#[derive(Setters)]
struct MyStruct {
  /// pewpew!
  /// this is
  /// my
  /// comment!
  my_var: u32,
}

// -- GENERATED --
impl MyStruct {
  #[doc ="pewpew!"]
  #[doc ="this is"]
  #[doc ="my"]
  #[doc ="comment!"]
  pub fn set_my_var(mut self, value: u32) -> Self {
    todo!()
  }
}

Generate setters with `set_` by default

Hello,

First of all thank you for your library, i found it useful. The only issue i see in this is that methods are not generated by default with set_ prefix. This should be the convention for setters methods being that is largely used in the standard library. Some examples:

Moreover this change allow the use of this library and derive_getters in the same project being that actually this result in function names clash.

Thank you in advance

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