A lightweight nested printing, for all your function within loops within function needs
You can install using pip with
pip3 install --user nprint
This functions like an extension to the python print API, so you can use end
and sep
and everything else listed in the print API. Only additional fields are added:
- level
- nest
from nprint import nprint
nprint("hi", "there", level=2) # prints \t\t hi there
nprint("hi", "there", level=1, nest="--") # prints -- hi there
from nprint import nprint
nprint("here")
for i in range(10):
nprint(i, level=1)
for j in range(3):
nprint(j, level=2)
which prints
here
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
2
...
so it becomes easier for me to debug
This describes how many "nest" or "indentations" to add. Setting level=0
is the same as using print. level=1
indents the output once, such that a \t
is added in front when printing.
By default, nest is set to \t
. This value can be set if you want to modify the indentation. For example, instead of using \t
, you can set nest=" "
to just add 2 spaces as the indentation. Or set nest="--"
to set two dashes for every indentation.
1.0.x
- Original publish and its fixes