(pretty-display
v
[port
])
PROCEDURE
Same as pretty-print
, but v
is printed like display
instead of like write
.
(pretty-print
v
[port
])
PROCEDURE
Pretty-prints the value v
using the same printed form as
write
, but with newlines and whitespace inserted to avoid
lines longer than (pretty-print-columns)
, as controlled by
(pretty-print-current-style-table)
. The printed form ends in
a newline unless the pretty-print-columns
parameter is set
to 'infinity
.
If port
is provided, v
is printed into port
;
otherwise, v
is printed to the current output port.
In addition to the parameters defined by the pretty library,
pretty-print
conforms to the print-graph
,
print-struct
, and print-vector-length
parameters.
(pretty-print-current-style-table
style-table
[procedure
])
Parameter that holds a table of style mappings. See
pretty-print-extend-style-table
.
(pretty-print-columns
[width
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that sets the default width for pretty printing to
width
and returns void. If no width
argument is
provided, the current value is returned instead.
If the display width is 'infinity
, then pretty-printed
output is never broken into lines, and a newline is not added to the
end of the output.
(pretty-print-depth
[depth
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that sets the default depth for recursive pretty printing to
depth
and returns void. If no depth
argument is
provided, the current value is returned instead. A depth of 0
indicates that only simple values are printed; Scheme values within
other values (e.g. the elements of a list) are replaced with ``...''.
(pretty-print-display-string-handler
[f
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that sets the procedure for displaying final strings to a port to output pretty-printed values. The default handler is the default port display handler (see section 11.2.5 in PLT MzScheme: Language Manual).
(pretty-print-exact-as-decimal
[as-decimal?
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that determines how exact non-integers are printed. If the
parameter's value is #t
, then an exact non-integer with a
decimal representation is printed as a decimal number instead of a
fraction. The initial value is #f
.
(pretty-print-extend-style-table
style-table symbol-list like-symbol-list
)
PROCEDURE
Creates a new style table by extending an existing
style-table
, so that the style mapping for each symbol of
like-symbol-list
in the original table is used for the
corresponding symbol of symbol-list
in the new table. The
symbol-list
and like-symbol-list
lists must have the same
length. The style-table
argument can be #f
, in which
case with default mappings are used for the original table (see
below).
The style mapping for a symbol controls the way that whitespace is inserted when printing a list that starts with the symbol. In the absence of any mapping, when a list is broken across multiple lines, each element of the list is printed on its own line, each with the same indentation.
The default style mapping includes mappings for the following symbols, so that the output follows popular code-formatting rules:
lambda case-lambda
define define-macro define-syntax
let letrec let*
let-syntax letrec-syntax
let-values letrec-values let*-values
let-syntaxes letrec-syntaxes
begin begin0 do
if set! set!-values
unless when
cond case and or
module
syntax-rules syntax-case letrec-syntaxes+values
import export require require-for-syntax provide link
public private override rename inherit field init
shared send class instantiate make-object
(pretty-print-handler
v
)
PROCEDURE
Pretty-prints v
if v
is not void or prints nothing
otherwise. Pass this procedure to current-print
to install the
pretty printer into the read
-eval
-print
loop.
(pretty-print-print-hook
[hook
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that sets the print hook for pretty-printing to hook
.
If hook
is not provided, the current hook is returned.
The print hook is applied to a value for printing when the sizing hook
(see pretty-print-size-hook
) returns an integer size for the
value.
The print hook receives three arguments. The first argument is the
value to print. The second argument is a Boolean: #t
for
printing like display
and #f
for printing like
write
. The third argument is the destination port.
(pretty-print-print-line
[liner
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that sets a procedure for printing the newline separator
between lines of a pretty-printed value. The liner
procedure is
called with four arguments: a new line number, an output port, the
old line's length, and the number of destination columns. The return
value from liner
is the number of extra characters it printed
at the beginning of the new line.
The liner
procedure is called before any characters are printed
with 0
as the line number and 0
as the old line length;
liner
is called after the last character for a value is printed
with #f
as the line number and with the length of the last
line. Whenever the pretty-printer starts a new line, liner
is
called with the new line's number (where the first new line is
numbered 1
) and the just-finished line's length. The
destination columns argument to liner
is always the total width
of the destination printing area, or 'infinity
if
pretty-printed values are not broken into lines.
The default liner
procedure prints a newline whenever the line
number is not 0
and the column count is not 'infinity
,
always returning 0
. A custom liner
procedure can be used
to print extra text before each line of pretty-printed output; the
number of characters printed before each line should be returned by
liner
so that the next line break can be chosen correctly.
(pretty-print-show-inexactness
[explicit?
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that determines how inexact numbers are printed. If the
parameter's value is #t
, then inexact numbers are always
printed with a leading #i
. The initial value is #f
.
(pretty-print-style-table?
v
)
PROCEDURE
Returns #t
if v
is a style table,#f
otherwise.
(pretty-print-post-print-hook
[hook
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that sets a procedure to be called just after an object is printed. The hook receives two arguments: the object and the output port.
(pretty-print-pre-print-hook
[hook
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that sets a procedure to be called just before an object is printed. The hook receives two arguments: the object and the output port.
(pretty-print-size-hook
[hook
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that sets the sizing hook for pretty-printing to hook
.
If hook
is not provided, the current hook is returned.
The sizing hook is applied to each value to be printed. If the hook
returns #f
, then printing is handled internally by the
pretty-printer. Otherwise, the value should be an integer specifying
the length of the printed value in characters; the print hook will be
called to actually print the value (see
pretty-print-print-hook
).
The sizing hook receives three arguments. The first argument is the
value to print. The second argument is a Boolean: #t
for
printing like display
and #f
for printing like
write
. The third argument is the destination port. The sizing
hook may be applied to a single value multiple times during
pretty-printing.
(pretty-print-.-symbol-without-bars
[bool
])
PROCEDURE
Parameter that controls the printing of the symbol whose print name is just a period. If set to a true value, it is printed as only the period. If set to a false value, it is printed as a period with vertical bars surronding it.