I'm trying to write a JavaScript function that prints a string to the console via console.log. However, the string has carriage returns in it, which show up as a literal ↵ character instead of creating a new line. Is this a limitation of console.log, or is there a way around this?
Thanks!
Edit: I'm actually trying to print this function inside an object. Something like:
function blah() {
};
console.log({ "function" : blah });
I didn't think to mention it initially, but after trying crowjonah's solution I realize that console.log apparently treats strings passed directly differently from strings passed inside another object.
blah()
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