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feature request: adding (when="var>3") parameter in snoop() #141
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That's a cool idea. It's a bit more sophisticated than I'd like, but it's
cool.
Please include multiple examples of usage and describe exactly how the
condition will behave.
…On Sun, Jul 21, 2019, 19:43 Yin Tang ***@***.***> wrote:
@pysnooper.snoop() helps a lot however sometime we just need information
under specific conditions and don't want bunch of messages in the screen or
log file.
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I thought about this but wasn't sure if there was demand for it. I created an issue to discuss it (and other possible similar APIs) here: alexmojaki/snoop#5 |
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@pysnooper.snoop() helps a lot however sometime we just need information under specific conditions and don't want bunch of messages in the screen or log file.
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