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When I do:

IO.inspect [:right, :top, :left, ...very_long_list]

I only get the first items (it's a list of moves to solve a 15-puzzle) like this:

[:right, :top, :left, :bot, :bot, :left, :top, :top, :right, :right, :bot,
  :left, :bot, :left, :top, :right, :bot, :right, :top, :top, :left, :bot,
  :left, :top, :right, :right, :bot, :bot, :left, :top, :top, :left, :bot,
  :right, :top, :right, :bot, :left, :left, :top, :right, :bot, :right, :top,
  :left, :left, :bot, ...] # => See the '...'
                                instead, I would like 
                                to get the complete list

How can I tell IO.inspect to not trim the list? Is there an option or something?

2 Answers 2

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See Inspect.Opts for a description of the available options:

  • :limit - limits the number of items that are printed for tuples, bitstrings, maps, lists and any other collection of items. It does not apply to strings nor charlists and defaults to 50. If you don't want to limit the number of items to a particular number, use :infinity.

Thus you can pass limit: :infinity to print all elements:

IO.inspect(list, limit: :infinity)

For strings and charlists there is a special option called :printable_limit. Both of these options can be combined to ensure that all elements are fully printed.

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  • Indeed it does, do you know where I can find a list of all the options available ?
    – ItsASecret
    Apr 10, 2015 at 16:31
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    Fire up iex and type h inspect, it will tell you to look at h Inspect.Opts which shows you all options. Apr 10, 2015 at 16:32
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For those who wants this for strings which above solution is not for.

Use printable_limit: integer/:infinity https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Inspect.Opts.html

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