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h1. inspect.lua
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This function transform any Lua table into a human-readable representation of that table.
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The objective here is human understanding (i.e. for debugging), not serialization or compactness.
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h1. Examples of use
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h1. Gotchas / Warnings
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h1. Installation
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Just copy the inspect.lua file somewhere in your projects (maybe inside a /lib/ folder) and require it accordingly.
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Remember to store the value returned by require somewhere! (I suggest a local variable named inspect, altough others might like table.inspect)
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<pre>
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local inspect = require 'inspect'
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-- or --
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table.inspect = require 'inspect'
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</pre>
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Also, make sure to read the license file; the text of that license file must appear somewhere in your projects' files.
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h1. Specs
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This project uses "telescope":https://github.com/norman/telescope for its specs. If you want to run the specs, you will have to install telescope first. Then just enter the spec folder and execute run.lua:
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<pre>
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cd path/to/inspect.lua/specs
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lua run.lua
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</pre>
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