Feature #6733
openNew inspect framework
Description
After we discussed http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/6291 at a developer meeting,
we re-realized new inspect framework may be useful.
Problem:
- inspect method may generate too long string but sometimes whole string is not required.
For example, first 70 characters are enough for error messages (backtrace). - inspect can't know a encoding to be expected.
- inspect generates may short strings and discard them immediately.
If we have a new method, inspect_to(buffer), and
it (or overridden method in subclass) adds the inspected result to buffer,
we can solve above problems.
buffer has a method, <<.
It may be a string, IO or other object.
For too long string, buffer itself can throw (or raise) when buffered output is reached to a specified limit.
For encoding, buffer can record an encoding.
(p method creates a buffer object using $stdout's encoding.)
For small strings, in C level, we can create a rb_buffer_add(VALUE buffer, const char *p, long len) and
it don't need to allocate a String object.
This is big change but we can preserve compatibility by following default inspect_to method:
class Object
def inspect_to(buffer)
buffer << self.inspect
end
end
If legacy class which has inspect but not inspect_to,
Object#inspect_to calls inspect and use the result.