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break-lines
6.3.90.900

22 Pretty-Printing

NOTE: This library is deprecated; use racket/pretty, instead.

 (require unstable/pretty) package: unstable-pretty-lib

This module provides tools for pretty-printing.

procedure

(pretty-format/write x [columns])  string?

  x : any/c
  columns : (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? 'infinity)
   = (pretty-print-columns)
This procedure behaves like pretty-format, but it formats values consistently with write instead of print.

Examples:
> (struct both [a b] #:transparent)
> (pretty-format/write (list (both (list 'a 'b) (list "a" "b"))))

"(#(struct:both (a b) (\"a\" \"b\")))\n"

procedure

(pretty-format/display x [columns])  string?

  x : any/c
  columns : (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? 'infinity)
   = (pretty-print-columns)
This procedure behaves like pretty-format, but it formats values consistently with display instead of print.

Examples:
> (struct both [a b] #:transparent)
> (pretty-format/display (list (both (list 'a 'b) (list "a" "b"))))

"(#(struct:both (a b) (a b)))\n"

procedure

(pretty-format/print x [columns])  string?

  x : any/c
  columns : (or/c exact-nonnegative-integer? 'infinity)
   = (pretty-print-columns)
This procedure behaves the same as pretty-format, but is named more explicitly to describe how it formats values. It is included for symmetry with pretty-format/write and pretty-format/display.

Examples:
> (struct both [a b] #:transparent)
> (pretty-format/print (list (both (list 'a 'b) (list "a" "b"))))

"(list (both '(a b) '(\"a\" \"b\")))\n"

The subsequent bindings were added by Vincent St-Amour <stamourv@racket-lang.org>.

procedure

(break-lines s [columns])  string?

  s : string?
  columns : exact-nonnegative-integer? = (pretty-print-columns)
Splits the string s into multiple lines, each of width at most columns, splitting only at whitespace boundaries.

Example:
> (display (break-lines "This string is more than 80 characters long. It is 98 characters long, nothing more, nothing less."))

This string is more than 80 characters long. It is 98 characters long,

nothing more, nothing less.