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This commit implements feature request #3. In particular, it allows the
formatter to respond to %#v and %#+v. The # flag (%#v) adds type
information to the output and the combination of the # and + flags (%#+v)
adds both type information and pointer information. This allows the
consumer a choice between displaying types, pointer information, or both.
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Write directly to the fmt.State output writer to avoid the overhead
of a buffer in the formatter code.
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This was reported by korschak as issue #4 who also pinpointed the issue
and provided a patch.
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This commit adds a new type, SpewState, which can be used to create
instances with unique configuration options. The methods of SpewState are
equivalent to the top-level functions. Full documentation and examples
are included.
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This paves the way to support individual configuration options through a
separate type while still providing the simple global config and package
level methods.
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