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161 lines
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# Pretty #
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`pretty` is an advanced pretty printer for [Lua](lua.org). It's primarily a
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debugging tool, aiming for human readability, by detecting pattern in the input
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data, and creating an output string utilizing and highlighting those patterns.
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## Code Example
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Setup is simple, use `pretty = require 'pretty'`, and you're good to go.
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```lua
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> print(pretty( { 1, 2, 3 } ))
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{ 1, 2, 3 }
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> print(pretty( { hello = 'world', num = 42 } ))
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{
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num = 42
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hello = 'world'
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}
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> print(pretty( { abs = math.abs, max = math.max, some = function() end } ))
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{
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abs = builtin function (x) ... end
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max = builtin function (x, ...) ... end
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some = function () ... end
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}
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> print(pretty( math.abs ))
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builtin function (x)
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-- math.abs
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-- Returns the absolute value of x
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...
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end
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```
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## Motivation
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This project is the outcome of my frustration with existing pretty printers, and
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a desire to expand upon the pretty printer I developed for
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[Xenoterm](https://gitfub.space/takunomi/Xenoterm). The original Xenoterm pretty
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printer was much simpler than `pretty` - and the current is even simpler - but
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the enhancements I make, when compared to other pretty printers, inspired me to
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create `pretty`.
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`pretty` sorts it's priorities like so:
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1. Human readability.
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2. Lua-compatible output.
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3. Customization.
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I'd rather have good defaults than provide a ton of customization options. If an
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structure avoids easy representation in Lua, I'd rather extend the syntax, than
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lose the info.
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Another aspect where `pretty` shines is in exploratory programming, when
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attempting to avoid reliance on outside documentation. The amount of information
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`pretty` exposes varies by the data you are inspecting. If you're inspecting
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a list of functions, their function signatures are visible, but if you're
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inspecting a single function, documentation and source location may appear if
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available.
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## Features
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- Written in good-old pureblood Lua, with support for PUC Lua 5.0+ and
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LuaJIT 2.0+.
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- Redefining what it means to be "human readable":
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* Is multi-line centric, to aid readablitiy.
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* Indention and alignment of keys-value pairs.
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* Keys-value pairs are [properly](http://www.davekoelle.com/alphanum.html)
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sorted by key type and thereafter alphabetically.
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* The format and structure of output changes depending upon the input.
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Maps appear differently to deeply nested tables to long sequences
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with short strings to short lists.
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* Uses the standard `debug` library to gain information about functions
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and other advanced structures.
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## Installation
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`pretty` is loadable directly with `require`. Either clone or download this
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repository. Where you place it, depends upon what you want to do:
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1. **You want `pretty` in a specific project**: Place the `pretty` folder
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somewhere in your project, and `require` it from one of your project files.
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2. **You want `pretty` on your system**: Place the `pretty` folder such that
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it's visible from your Lua-path. On my system this might be
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`/usr/local/share/lua/5.1/`. Now you can `require` it from anywhere.
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## API Documentation
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`pretty` exposes a single function, the `pretty` function itself. It's function
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signature is `pretty(value, options)`. `value` can be any Lua value. `options`
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must be a table.
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### List of options
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`pretty` is sure to complain if you give it an unknown option, or if you give an
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option a bad value.
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- `indent: string`: The string to indent with. Four spaces by default.
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## TODO
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Tasks to be done before `pretty` can be called version 1.0.0, in order of
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priority:
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- Add a dedicated unicode submodule, to handle some minor alignment and
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character escaping issues. `pretty` should escape all malformed unicode
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sequences.
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- Align numbers towards right for tabular views.
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- Add support for `setmetatable`, and exploring values in metatables.
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- Provide nice formatting for `cdata` datatype in LuaJIT.
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- Find a better name than `pretty`.
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- Enhance internal structure some amount. See `TODO` markers in files.
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It would be nice to have the following, but these are secondary:
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- Add option for colored output. Primarily syntax highlighting, but also
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[BlueJ-style](www.bluej.org/about.html) scope highlighting, with some faint
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background colors.
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- Expand on the comment output in output, for `__tostring` methods, and global
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namespaces like `io` or `math`.
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- Fit output within a predefined width limit. Default to 80.
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- Look into tool for understanding complex structures with recursive
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definitions. Whatever modes are thought up, they should be automatic modes,
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not an options. Should at least include modes for self-referential tables
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and Directed-Acyclic-Graphs.
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## Alternative pretty printers
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`pretty` is large, slow, and requires the debug library to work. It's not
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designed for serialization purposes, nor is it concerned with offering the same
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level of customization as other libraries do.
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If you want a sleek, fast, customizable or embeddable library, there are
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thankfully other options.
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- [inspect.lua](github.com/kikito/inspect.lua): One of the classic debugging
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pretty printers.
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- [pprint.lua](github.com/jagt/pprint.lua): Reimplementation of `inspect.lua`
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- [serpent](github.com/pkulchenko/serpent): Advanced and fast pretty printer.
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- [pluto](lua-users.org/wiki/PlutoLibrary): Can serialize arbitrary parts of
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Lua, including functions, upvalues, and proper lexical scoping. Not written
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in native Lua.
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- [binser](github.com/bakpakin/binser): Library for special purpose
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serialization.
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Even more are available at [the lua-users wiki](lua-users.org/wiki/TableSerialization).
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## Contact
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The author is available at `jonjmaa (at) gmail.com`. Be sure to send an email if
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you have ideas for improvements, or find an issue.
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## License
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The license is the BeerWare license - Please see the
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[LICENSE.txt](https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/pretty/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) file for
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details.
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