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Pretty Print Kotlin Data Class
fun Any.prettyPrint(): String {
var indentLevel = 0
val indentWidth = 4
fun padding() = "".padStart(indentLevel * indentWidth)
val toString = toString()
val stringBuilder = StringBuilder(toString.length)
var i = 0
while (i < toString.length) {
when (val char = toString[i]) {
'(', '[', '{' -> {
indentLevel++
stringBuilder.appendLine(char).append(padding())
}
')', ']', '}' -> {
indentLevel--
stringBuilder.appendLine().append(padding()).append(char)
}
',' -> {
stringBuilder.appendLine(char).append(padding())
// ignore space after comma as we have added a newline
val nextChar = toString.getOrElse(i + 1) { char }
if (nextChar == ' ') i++
}
else -> {
stringBuilder.append(char)
}
}
i++
}
return stringBuilder.toString()
}
@thought-police-000
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With this method I don't think there's any way to get around a string containing a closing bracket.

data class Fish(val message: String)

Fish("bobby),otherValue=fakeData").pretty()

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@thought-police-000 Thanks for sharing your awesome code!

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