jsDump.parse(object) returns a string containing a human-readable representation of object.
jsDump is like Mozilla’s toSource(), but it works in all modern browsers.
jsDump was originally developed by Ariel Flesler. This fork based on version 1.0.0.
JSON.stringify(). Doesn’t serialize functions and DOM nodes.inspect()from Node.js sys modulerepr()from Narwhal’s util moduleconsole._source_of()from Console.js
npm install jsDump
Usage:
var jsDump = require("jsDump");
jsDump.parse({foo: 'bar', length: 0});
In the browser:
git submodule update --init- open
tests/index.html
Or from command line:
$ narwhal tests/*_test.js
Use jQuery coding style. Basically, use tabs instead of spaces.