d

d is a better way to do print statement debugging.
Type d.D instead of fmt.Printf and your variables will be printed like this:

Why is this better than fmt.Printf?
- Faster to type
- Pretty-printed vars and expressions
- Easier to see inside structs
- Pretty colors!
d is fork of https://github.com/y0ssar1an/q with some differences:
- Do not include vendor into repository
- Changed default behaviour - for me is more comfortable to log on stdout or have possibility to change file
- Settings for removing colors
Basic Usage
import "github.com/marusama/d"
...
d.D(a, b, c)
// Alternatively, use the . import and you can omit the package name.
// d only exports the D function.
import . "github.com/marusama/d"
...
D(a, b, c)
For best results, dedicate a terminal to tailing $TMPDIR/d while you work.
Install
go get -u github.com/marusama/d
Editor Integration
Sublime Text
cp $GOPATH/src/github.com/marusama/d/dd.sublime-snippet Packages/User/dd.sublime-snippet
Atom
Navigate to your snippets.cson file by either opening ~/.atom/snippets.cson
directly or by selecting the Atom > Open Your Snippets menu. You can then add
this code snippet to the bottom and save the file:
'.source.go':
'd log':
'prefix': 'dd'
'body': 'd.D($1)'
VS Code
In the VS Code menu go to Preferences and choose User Snippets. When the
language dropdown menu appears select GO. Add the following snippet to the
array of snippets.
"d.D": {
"prefix": "dd",
"body": [
"d.D($1)"
],
"description": "Quick and dirty debugging output for tired Go programmers"
}
vim/Emacs
TBD Send me a PR, please :)
Haven't I seen this somewhere before?
Python programmers will recognize this as a Golang port of the
q module by zestyping.
Ping does a great job of explaining q in his awesome lightning talk from
PyCon 2013. Watch it! It's funny :)

FAQ
Why d.D?
It's quick to type and unlikely to cause naming collisions.
Is d.D() safe for concurrent use?
Yes.