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-// Package pretty provides pretty-printing for Go values. This is
-// useful during debugging, to avoid wrapping long output lines in
-// the terminal.
-//
-// It provides a function, Formatter, that can be used with any
-// function that accepts a format string. It also provides
-// convenience wrappers for functions in packages fmt and log.
-package pretty
-
-import (
- "fmt"
- "io"
- "log"
- "reflect"
-)
-
-// Errorf is a convenience wrapper for fmt.Errorf.
-//
-// Calling Errorf(f, x, y) is equivalent to
-// fmt.Errorf(f, Formatter(x), Formatter(y)).
-func Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) error {
- return fmt.Errorf(format, wrap(a, false)...)
-}
-
-// Fprintf is a convenience wrapper for fmt.Fprintf.
-//
-// Calling Fprintf(w, f, x, y) is equivalent to
-// fmt.Fprintf(w, f, Formatter(x), Formatter(y)).
-func Fprintf(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, error error) {
- return fmt.Fprintf(w, format, wrap(a, false)...)
-}
-
-// Log is a convenience wrapper for log.Printf.
-//
-// Calling Log(x, y) is equivalent to
-// log.Print(Formatter(x), Formatter(y)), but each operand is
-// formatted with "%# v".
-func Log(a ...interface{}) {
- log.Print(wrap(a, true)...)
-}
-
-// Logf is a convenience wrapper for log.Printf.
-//
-// Calling Logf(f, x, y) is equivalent to
-// log.Printf(f, Formatter(x), Formatter(y)).
-func Logf(format string, a ...interface{}) {
- log.Printf(format, wrap(a, false)...)
-}
-
-// Logln is a convenience wrapper for log.Printf.
-//
-// Calling Logln(x, y) is equivalent to
-// log.Println(Formatter(x), Formatter(y)), but each operand is
-// formatted with "%# v".
-func Logln(a ...interface{}) {
- log.Println(wrap(a, true)...)
-}
-
-// Print pretty-prints its operands and writes to standard output.
-//
-// Calling Print(x, y) is equivalent to
-// fmt.Print(Formatter(x), Formatter(y)), but each operand is
-// formatted with "%# v".
-func Print(a ...interface{}) (n int, errno error) {
- return fmt.Print(wrap(a, true)...)
-}
-
-// Printf is a convenience wrapper for fmt.Printf.
-//
-// Calling Printf(f, x, y) is equivalent to
-// fmt.Printf(f, Formatter(x), Formatter(y)).
-func Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) (n int, errno error) {
- return fmt.Printf(format, wrap(a, false)...)
-}
-
-// Println pretty-prints its operands and writes to standard output.
-//
-// Calling Println(x, y) is equivalent to
-// fmt.Println(Formatter(x), Formatter(y)), but each operand is
-// formatted with "%# v".
-func Println(a ...interface{}) (n int, errno error) {
- return fmt.Println(wrap(a, true)...)
-}
-
-// Sprint is a convenience wrapper for fmt.Sprintf.
-//
-// Calling Sprint(x, y) is equivalent to
-// fmt.Sprint(Formatter(x), Formatter(y)), but each operand is
-// formatted with "%# v".
-func Sprint(a ...interface{}) string {
- return fmt.Sprint(wrap(a, true)...)
-}
-
-// Sprintf is a convenience wrapper for fmt.Sprintf.
-//
-// Calling Sprintf(f, x, y) is equivalent to
-// fmt.Sprintf(f, Formatter(x), Formatter(y)).
-func Sprintf(format string, a ...interface{}) string {
- return fmt.Sprintf(format, wrap(a, false)...)
-}
-
-func wrap(a []interface{}, force bool) []interface{} {
- w := make([]interface{}, len(a))
- for i, x := range a {
- w[i] = formatter{v: reflect.ValueOf(x), force: force}
- }
- return w
-}