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It seems like IOContext should be a good vehicle for specifying the output for user-defined types, e.g. here.
However, without documentation of how it works, this is not possible, so package writers resort to ad-hoc solutions, such as the displaymode function visible at the above link.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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Involving the I/O subsystem: libuv, read, write, etc.
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Jun 5, 2016
It seems like
IOContext
should be a good vehicle for specifying the output for user-defined types, e.g. here.However, without documentation of how it works, this is not possible, so package writers resort to ad-hoc solutions, such as the
displaymode
function visible at the above link.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: