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bracket_print

v0.12.0

Published

Comprehensive logging, printing and serialization for ECMA script.

Downloads

47

Readme

Build status Downloads

| The Bracket Suite | Ubuntu on Windows | |:-----------------------:|:-------------------------:| | Bracket logo | Ubuntu on Windows logo | |

Synopsis


Bracket Print help pages


Bracket Print is an ECMA serialization and logging tool with colorful and plain text output for terminal, browser, html or custom platforms.

Bonuses:

  • Works in the browser, console or terminal with the default styles which can be extended to other special uses.
  • Can output ECMA Objects in html syntax or any other custom created platforms.
  • Supports the ES6 arrow functions.
  • Uses AMD (asynchronous module definition), syntax.
  • Has full Brace Umd integration for ideal, deterministic, and cross-platform deployment builds.
  • Can stringify ECMA script (unlike the JSON builtin and other serializers)
  • Bracket Print can safely serialize massive Objects (like the browser window property), without hiccups.
    • Is able to do semantically deep equality tests on ECMA script (not just JSON objects).
    • Output can be configured to be passed into JSON.parse or eval() methods.
  • Uses a instance return chain to allow for usage as functional programming callbacks.
  • Contains a comprehensive level mechanism to control what (and how) things get logged at run-time with a nearly total overhead discharge.
  • Provides configurable syntax mapping with custom individualized styles.
  • Well commented, thoroughly unit tested and professionally engineered code.

Caveats:

  • Does not have browser unit tests.