Thread overview
D3 printing api should get some attention
Jul 14
monkyyy
Jul 14
monkyyy
Jul 14
Dennis
July 14

printf sux and walters worried about optimizing it rather then api clarity

I use print statements for debugging and debugging sux, every little bit of syntax sugar should be used because its temp code 99% of the time

So there should be several templated to hell and back print functions, without the slightest care about speed


println => assumes the first argument is a string and replaces % with the rest of the arguments println("hello %, today is %.","bob",days.monday); "hello bob, today is monday"

debugln => prints with line number and file "foo".debug=> "(fizzbuzz/bar.d:1)foo"

formatln => prints as if it was a excel doc, elements that are to long get shortened, pads the length of small numbers etc. `formatln(vec2(1000,1),"hello world")=> "x: 1000|y: 1|"hello w...| "

etc.

give me yummy yummy sugar

July 14

On Sunday, 14 July 2024 at 17:54:05 UTC, monkyyy wrote:

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formatln => prints as if it was a excel doc, elements that are to long get shortened, pads the length of small numbers etc. `formatln(vec2(1000,1),"hello world")=>

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"x:  1000|y:     1|"hello w...| "

I counted those charaters out, but the forums software deleted my white space

July 14

On Sunday, 14 July 2024 at 17:54:05 UTC, monkyyy wrote:

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So there should be several templated to hell and back print functions, without the slightest care about speed

We could add something like Rust's dbg to object.d (which is the module that's always implicitly imported)

https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.dbg.html