humbug
Debug inline state with a streaming repl.
example
open a repl for some nested state
var humbug = require('humbug');
(function (x) {
var z = 33;
(function (w) {
var y = 222222;
eval(humbug);
})(1111);
})(5555)
$ node example/debug.js
> x
5555
> y
222222
> z * 1000
33000
>
stream a repl
var humbug = require('humbug');
var fs = require('fs');
(function (x) {
var z = 33;
(function (w) {
var y = 222222;
fs.createReadStream('in.txt')
.pipe(eval(humbug))
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('out.txt'))
;
})(1111);
})(5555)
input file:
x
y + z
output file:
> 5555
> 222255
>
methods
There are no methods! This module just exports a string that you can eval()
whenever you want to make a new repl. This is the only way I can think of to
easily get at local variables.
var humbug = require('humbug')
eval(humbug)
Create a repl at the present context.
Returns a readable/writable repl stream so you can pipe this over the network or
to a browser.
If you don't .pipe()
to the repl stream by the nextTick, process.stdin
will
be used.
If you don't .pipe()
from the repl stream by the nextTick, process.stdout
will be used.
install
With npm do:
npm install humbug
license
MIT