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@ -6,9 +6,100 @@ The objective here is human understanding (i.e. for debugging), not serializatio |
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h1. Examples of use |
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"Array-like" tables are rendered horizontally: |
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<pre>inspect({1,2,3,4}) == "{ 1, 2, 3, 4 }"</pre> |
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"dictionary-like" tables are rendered with one element per line: |
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<pre>inspect({a=1,b=2}) == [[{ |
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a = 1, |
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b = 2 |
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}]]</pre> |
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The keys will be sorted alphanumerically when possible. |
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"Hybrid" tables will have the array part on the first line, and the dictionary part just below them: |
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<pre> |
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inspect({1,2,3,a=1,b=2}) == [[{ 1, 2, 3, |
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a = 1, |
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b = 2 |
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}]] |
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</pre> |
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Tables can be nested, and will be indented with two spaces per level. |
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<pre> |
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inspect({a={b=2}}) = [ |
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a = { |
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b = 2 |
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} |
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}]] |
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</pre> |
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By default, @inspect@ will stop rendering at a depth of 4 levels. When that point is reached, it will just return @{...}@ : |
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<pre> |
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local t5 = {a = {b = {c = {d = {e = 5}}}}} |
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inspect(t5) == [[ |
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a = { |
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b = { |
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c = { |
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d = {...} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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}]] |
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</pre> |
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You can increase/decrease the max depth with the second parameter: |
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<pre> |
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inspect(t5, 2) == [[{ |
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a = { |
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b = {...} |
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} |
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}]]) |
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inspect(t5, 7) == [[{ |
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a = { |
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b = { |
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c = { |
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d = { |
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e = 5 |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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}]]) |
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</pre> |
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Functions, userdata and threads are simply rendered as @<function>@, @<userdata>@ and @<thread>@ respectively: |
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<pre> |
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inspect({ f = print, ud = some_user_data, thread = a_thread} ) == [[{ |
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f = <function>, |
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u = <userdata>, |
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thread = <thread> |
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}]]) |
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</pre> |
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If the table has a metatable, inspect will include it at the end, in a special field called @<metatable>@: |
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<pre> |
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inspect(setmetatable({a=1}, {b=2}) == [[{ |
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a = 1 |
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<metatable> = { |
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b = 2 |
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} |
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}]]) |
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</pre> |
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h1. Gotchas / Warnings |
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This method is *not* appropiate for saving/restoring tables. It is ment to be used by the programmer mainly while debugging a program. |
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h1. Installation |
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