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As discussed in zestyping#21 I've made some changes to the pprint change proposed there. * This will save long values into a separate file. * This makes pprint of the variable the default. I think this is a good idea because it will handle things like dicts nested within lists and other builtin types.
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@abadger - If you have time, can you talk a look at this pull request? As mentioned I'd like to add some tests before I merge this functionality though. |
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+1 because of the pprint. more complex or nested objects getting truncated is quite a pain. |
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@Schabernack - If you could write a test or two for this, I'll merge and do a release? |
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This pull request is currently a WIP - it needs tests before it can be merged!
As discussed in #21 I've made some changes
to the pprint change proposed there.
because it will handle things like dicts nested within lists and other
builtin types.