Inspect protocol
The Inspect
protocol converts an Elixir data structure into an algebra document.
This documentation refers to implementing the Inspect
protocol for your own data structures. To learn more about using inspect, see Kernel.inspect/2
and IO.inspect/2
.
The inspect/2
function receives the entity to be inspected followed by the inspecting options, represented by the struct Inspect.Opts
. Building of the algebra document is done with Inspect.Algebra
.
Examples
Many times, inspecting a structure can be implemented in function of existing entities. For example, here is MapSet
's inspect/2
implementation:
defimpl Inspect, for: MapSet do import Inspect.Algebra def inspect(dict, opts) do concat(["#MapSet<", to_doc(MapSet.to_list(dict), opts), ">"]) end end
The concat/1
function comes from Inspect.Algebra
and it concatenates algebra documents together. In the example above it is concatenating the string "MapSet<"
, the document returned by Inspect.Algebra.to_doc/2
, and the final string ">"
. All strings are valid algebra documents that keep their formatting when pretty printed.
Since regular strings are valid entities in an algebra document, an implementation of the Inspect
protocol may simply return a string, although that will devoid it of any pretty-printing.
Error handling
In case there is an error while your structure is being inspected, Elixir will raise an ArgumentError
error and will automatically fall back to a raw representation for printing the structure.
You can however access the underlying error by invoking the Inspect
implementation directly. For example, to test Inspect.MapSet
above, you can invoke it as:
Inspect.MapSet.inspect(MapSet.new(), %Inspect.Opts{})
Deriving
The Inspect
protocol can be derived to hide certain fields from structs, so they don't show up in logs, inspects and similar. This is especially useful for fields containing private information.
The options :only
and :except
can be used with @derive
to specify which fields should and should not appear in the algebra document:
defmodule User do @derive {Inspect, only: [:id, :name]} defstruct [:id, :name, :address] end inspect(%User{id: 1, name: "Homer", address: "742 Evergreen Terrace"}) #=> #User<id: 1, name: "Homer", ...>
Summary
Types
Functions
- inspect(term, opts)
Converts
term
into an algebra document.
Types
t()
Specs
t() :: term()
Functions
inspect(term, opts)
Specs
inspect(t(), Inspect.Opts.t()) :: Inspect.Algebra.t()
Converts term
into an algebra document.
This function shouldn't be invoked directly, unless when implementing a custom inspect_fun
to be given to Inspect.Opts
. Everywhere else, Inspect.Algebra.to_doc/2
should be preferred as it handles structs and exceptions.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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