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Haskell has a show
function which can be applied to a compatible value to
produce a descriptive string representation of that value. The idea is that
the string representation should, if possible, be an expression which would
produce the original value if evaluated.
This library provides a similar show
function.
In general, this property should hold: eval (show (x)) = x
. In some cases
parens are necessary to ensure correct interpretation ({}
, for example,
is an empty block rather than an empty object in some contexts). Thus the
property is more accurately stated eval ('(' + show (x) + ')') = x
.
One can make values of a custom type compatible with show
by
defining a @@show
method. For example:
//# Maybe#@@show :: Maybe a ~> () -> String
//.
//. ```javascript
//. > show (Nothing)
//. 'Nothing'
//.
//. > show (Just (['foo', 'bar', 'baz']))
//. 'Just (["foo", "bar", "baz"])'
//. ```
Maybe.prototype['@@show'] = function() {
return this.isNothing ? 'Nothing' : 'Just (' + show (this.value) + ')';
};
show :: Showable a => a -> String
Returns a useful string representation of the given value.
Dispatches to the value's @@show
method if present.
Where practical, show (eval ('(' + show (x) + ')')) = show (x)
.
> show (null)
'null'
> show (undefined)
'undefined'
> show (true)
'true'
> show (new Boolean (false))
'new Boolean (false)'
> show (-0)
'-0'
> show (NaN)
'NaN'
> show (new Number (Infinity))
'new Number (Infinity)'
> show ('foo\n"bar"\nbaz\n')
'"foo\\n\\"bar\\"\\nbaz\\n"'
> show (new String (''))
'new String ("")'
> show (['foo', 'bar', 'baz'])
'["foo", "bar", "baz"]'
> show ([[[[[0]]]]])
'[[[[[0]]]]]'
> show ({x: [1, 2], y: [3, 4], z: [5, 6]})
'{"x": [1, 2], "y": [3, 4], "z": [5, 6]}'
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The npm package sanctuary-show receives a total of 53,076 weekly downloads. As such, sanctuary-show popularity was classified as popular.
We found that sanctuary-show demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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