Module that allows to emulate the print_r() PHP function
Project description
Python-printr (or PyPrintr) is a recursive printing objects module that allows to emulate the print_r() function of PHP by printing the objects properties of a class instance and its internal structure.
NOTICE: If you need to use printr() function for list, tuples and dicts, please, don’t use printr() function. You can choose pprint module. printr() function is only for objects of your own class instances. Read more about Python-printr at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyprintr
- Developed by:
Eugenia Bahit http://www.eugeniabahit.com/
- Contributors:
Alejandro Ramirez http://www.ramirezalejandro.com.ar/
- Licence:
GPL v3.0
Basic Usage
First, you must get an object of a class instance and then, you can call to the printr function by passing the object like an argument function.
from printr import printr my_object = MyClass() printr(my_object)
Customization
Change this value by modifying the IDENTATION_CHAR constant:
import printr printr.IDENTATION_CHAR = "." # use point to identation myobject = MyClass() printr.printr(myobject)
Also, you can set the identation width, by modifying the TAB_WIDTH constant (by default is 4):
import printr printr.TAB_WIDTH = 2 myobject = MyClass() printr.printr(myobject)