// This example demonstrates how to use ConfigState.Dump to dump variables to // stdout func ExampleConfigState_Dump() { // See the top-level Dump example for details on the types used in this // example. // Create two ConfigState instances with different indentation. scs := spew.ConfigState{Indent: "\t"} scs2 := spew.ConfigState{Indent: " "} // Setup some sample data structures for the example. bar := Bar{uintptr(0)} s1 := Foo{bar, map[interface{}]interface{}{"one": true}} // Dump using the ConfigState instances. scs.Dump(s1) scs2.Dump(s1) // Output: // (spew_test.Foo) { // unexportedField: (spew_test.Bar) { // data: (uintptr) <nil> // }, // ExportedField: (map[interface {}]interface {}) (len=1) { // (string) (len=3) "one": (bool) true // } // } // (spew_test.Foo) { // unexportedField: (spew_test.Bar) { // data: (uintptr) <nil> // }, // ExportedField: (map[interface {}]interface {}) (len=1) { // (string) (len=3) "one": (bool) true // } // } // }
// This example demonstrates how to use a ConfigState. func ExampleConfigState() { // Modify the indent level of the ConfigState only. The global // configuration is not modified. scs := spew.ConfigState{Indent: "\t"} // Output using the ConfigState instance. v := map[string]int{"one": 1} scs.Printf("v: %v\n", v) scs.Dump(v) // Output: // v: map[one:1] // (map[string]int) (len=1) { // (string) (len=3) "one": (int) 1 // } }