Awesome
Golang beautify data display for Humans
Usage
package main
import (
ffmt "gopkg.in/ffmt.v1"
)
func main() {
example()
}
type mt struct {
String string
Int int
Slice []int
Map map[string]interface{}
}
func example() {
m := mt{
"hello world",
100,
[]int{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6},
map[string]interface{}{
"A": 123,
"BB": 456,
},
}
fmt.Println(m) // fmt the default formatting.
/*
{hello world 100 [1 2 3 4 5 6] map[BB:456 A:123]}
*/
ffmt.Puts(m) // More friendly formatting.
/*
{
String: "hello world"
Int: 100
Slice: [
1 2 3
4 5 6
]
Map: {
"A": 123
"BB": 456
}
}
*/
ffmt.Print(m) // Same "Puts" but String unadded '"'.
/*
{
String: hello world
Int: 100
Slice: [
1 2 3
4 5 6
]
Map: {
A: 123
BB: 456
}
}
*/
ffmt.P(m) // Format data and types.
/*
main.mt{
String: string("hello world")
Int: int(100)
Slice: []int[
int(1) int(2) int(3)
int(4) int(5) int(6)
]
Map: map[string]interface {}{
string("A"): int(123)
string("BB"): int(456)
}
}
*/
ffmt.Pjson(m) // Format it in json style.
/*
{
"Int": 100
,"Map": {
"A": 123
,"BB": 456
}
,"Slice": [
1,2,3
,4,5,6
]
,"String": "hello world"
}
*/
m0 := ffmt.ToTable(m, m) // Break the fields into tables.
ffmt.Puts(m0)
/*
[
[
"String" "Int"
"Slice" "Map"
]
[
"hello world" "100"
"[1 2 3 4 5 6]" "map[A:123 BB:456]"
]
]
*/
m1 := ffmt.FmtTable(m0) // [][]string Table format.
ffmt.Puts(m1)
/*
[
"String Int Slice Map "
"hello world 100 [1 2 3 4 5 6] map[A:123 BB:456] "
]
*/
ffmt.Mark("hello") // Mark position.
/*
main.go:124 hello
*/
ffmt.Print(ffmt.BytesViewer("Hello world! Hello All!"))
/*
| Address | Hex | Text |
| -------: | :---------------------------------------------- | :--------------- |
| 00000000 | 48 65 6c 6c 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 21 20 48 65 6c | Hello world! Hel |
| 00000010 | 6c 6f 20 41 6c 6c 21 | lo All! |
*/
}
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Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for the full license text.