This commit modifies util.inspect(obj) to additionally show the name of
the function that constructed the object. This often reveals useful
information about the object's prototype. In other words, instead of
> new Cls
{}
we have
> new Cls
Cls {}
This also works with exotic objects:
> class ArrayCls extends Array {}
> new ArrayCls(1, 2, 3)
ArrayCls [ 1, 2, 3 ]
The names of "trivial" constructors like Object and Array are not shown,
unless there is a mismatch between the object representation and the
prototype:
> Object.create([])
Array {}
This feature is inspired by browser devtools.
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/io.js/pull/1935
Reviewed-By: Roman Reiss <me@silverwind.io>
Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com>
The rule was disabled because of an eslint bug which is now resolved.
All code in lib was already conforming and only test code needed a few
changes to make the linter happy with this rule enabled.
Ref: https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/2408
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/io.js/pull/2072
Reviewed-By: Yosuke Furukawa <yosuke.furukawa@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Alex Kocharin <alex@kocharin.ru>
Enable linting for the test directory. A number of changes was made so
all tests conform the current rules used by lib and src directories. The
only exception for tests is that unreachable (dead) code is allowed.
test-fs-non-number-arguments-throw had to be excluded from the changes
because of a weird issue on Windows CI.
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/io.js/pull/1721
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
The copyright and license notice is already in the LICENSE file. There
is no justifiable reason to also require that it be included in every
file, since the individual files are not individually distributed except
as part of the entire package.
A couple other small fixes:
If the keys of an object were all numeric they should be quoted. This
way, you can now hypothetically copy and paste the output into your code
(if the object doesn't contain any circular objects, deeply nested
objects, Dates, RegExps or functions. I think).
If a nested object isn't being recursed into, output "[Object]" as
opposed to "[object Object]".
If an object is longer than the max width but it is one line no matter
what, then don't put the closing brace on a new line.
Fix some formatting issues to try and match Node's style guidelines.