core: fmt: debug builders pretty print tuple structs and enum variants in a single line #26874
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Before this PR,
println!("{:#?}", Some(1));
pretty prints debug output as:(by adding newlines and indent)
But I don't think it's pretty print: it's weird, even not a preferred code style.
Some(1)
itself (without newlines and indent) is pretty print, IMO.This PR change the pretty print output, to print tuple structs and enum variants in a single line. (We already pretty print tuples in this way.)
Perhaps this is a [breaking-change]? And an RFC is required? I don't known.