Based on that function you can add a simplified one to print the format you like.
Daniel
On 21.01.20 16:08, Ovidiu Sas wrote:
This is to verbose and hard to read. I was looking for something more configurable from the script.
-ovidiu
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 7:34 AM Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
if you are looking to print the content to syslog for troubleshooting, then there is pv_xapv_print().
Cheers, Daniel
On 20.01.20 23:07, Ovidiu Sas wrote:
What's the best way to print the entire content of an xavp? The xavp_params_implode() doesn't print the entire stack of an xavp, only the top layer:
The following code produces "c=d;e=f;" $xavp(x=>e) = "f"; $xavp(x[0]=>c) = "d"; $xavp(x[1]=>e) = "z"; $xavp(x[1]=>c) = "y"; xavp_params_implode("x", "$var(out)");
Is there a way to print everything inside $xavp(x)?
Thanks, Ovidiu
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