commit | d65d576e9348f5982d7f6d83682b694e731a45c6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Kyle Lemons <kyle@kylelemons.net> | Sun Aug 20 00:43:49 2017 |
committer | Kyle Lemons <kyle@kylelemons.net> | Sun Aug 20 00:43:49 2017 |
tree | a6e2c80a7028a9506a4b867e1677f5e2192a1b5b | |
parent | bea4083db165ece6fb847b19d14398f847b1e9f4 [diff] |
Add benchmark for val2node
Have you ever wanted to get a pretty-printed version of a Go data structure, complete with indentation? I have found this especially useful in unit tests and in debugging my code, and thus godebug was born!
By default, pretty will write out a very compact representation of a data structure. From the Print example:
{Name: "Spaceship Heart of Gold", Crew: {Arthur Dent: "Along for the Ride", Ford Prefect: "A Hoopy Frood", Trillian: "Human", Zaphod Beeblebrox: "Galactic President"}, Androids: 1, Stolen: true}
It can also produce a much more verbose, one-item-per-line representation suitable for computing diffs. See the documentation for more examples and customization.
Documentation for this package is available at godoc.org:
These packages are available via go get
:
$ go get -u github.com/kylelemons/godebug/{pretty,diff}
If godebug/pretty
is not granular enough, I highly recommend checking out go-spew.