lll 1.12.0 → 1.12.1
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- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/lll.gemspec +1 -56
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data/Rakefile
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data/VERSION
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data/lll.gemspec
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = %q{lll}
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s.version = "1.12.
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s.version = "1.12.1"
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s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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s.authors = [%q{Mark Wilden}]
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s.date = %q{2011-09-10}
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s.description = %q{## lll ##
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lll() is used in debugging to display an expression and its value.
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### Motivation ###
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One of the most basic tools in debugging is printing out the values of
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variables (or other expressions) during program execution:
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puts user_name
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Sometimes you need to label these values so you know what they're
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referring to, especially if you're outputting a lot of them:
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puts "user_name = #{message}"
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lll() does the labelling automatically:
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lll{'user_name'}
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The expression is passed as a string inside a block. It's useful to
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create a text editor macro that outputs <tt>lll{''}</tt> and leaves the
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cursor inside the apostrophes.
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### Other benefits ###
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Output goes to standard output and the Rails log (if available).
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Output is displayed in reverse video, so it's easy to pick out from the
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log or console.
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lll() uses #inspect to output the expression. It outputs Enumerable
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members (except strings) on separate lines.
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Output is tagged with the file and line number where it appears, so
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you can easily find lll's that you forgot to take out. The time of
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day (but not the date) is also printed, so you don't waste time
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looking at old output.
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### Outputting additional text ###
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Sometimes you want to include some other string, along with the label
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and value like this:
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puts "After polling the queue, user_name = #{user_name}"
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You can pass a string to lll() to print a string:
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lll("After polling the queue"){'user_name'}
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And because lll() outputs in reverse video, and to the Rails log, it can
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be useful to simply print a string without an expression:
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lll "After read_user"
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s.email = %q{mark@mwilden.com}
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s.extra_rdoc_files = [
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"README.md"
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metadata
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: lll
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.12.
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version: 1.12.1
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prerelease:
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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dependencies:
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name: rake
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requirement: &
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requirement: &2158011740 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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none: false
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requirements:
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version: '0'
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type: :development
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prerelease: false
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version_requirements: *
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version_requirements: *2158011740
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name: jeweler
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requirement: &
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requirement: &2158011260 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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version_requirements: *
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description:
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its value.\n\n### Motivation ###\n\nOne of the most basic tools in debugging is
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printing out the values of\nvariables (or other expressions) during program execution:\n\n
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\ puts user_name\n\nSometimes you need to label these values so you know what
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they're\nreferring to, especially if you're outputting a lot of them:\n\n puts
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\"user_name = #{message}\"\n\nlll() does the labelling automatically: \n\n lll{'user_name'}\n\nThe
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expression is passed as a string inside a block. It's useful to\ncreate a text editor
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macro that outputs <tt>lll{''}</tt> and leaves the\ncursor inside the apostrophes.\n\n###
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Other benefits ###\n\nOutput goes to standard output and the Rails log (if available).\n\nOutput
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is displayed in reverse video, so it's easy to pick out from the\nlog or console.\n\nlll()
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uses #inspect to output the expression. It outputs Enumerable\nmembers (except strings)
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on separate lines.\n\nOutput is tagged with the file and line number where it appears,
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so\nyou can easily find lll's that you forgot to take out. The time of\nday (but
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not the date) is also printed, so you don't waste time\nlooking at old output.\n\n###
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Outputting additional text ###\n\nSometimes you want to include some other string,
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along with the label\nand value like this:\n\n puts \"After polling the queue,
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user_name = #{user_name}\"\n\nYou can pass a string to lll() to print a string:\n\n
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\ lll(\"After polling the queue\"){'user_name'}\n\nAnd because lll() outputs in
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reverse video, and to the Rails log, it can\nbe useful to simply print a string
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without an expression:\n\n lll \"After read_user\"\n"
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version_requirements: *2158011260
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description:
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email: mark@mwilden.com
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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