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Vendor ntzm Package icecream Short Description Sweet and creamy print debugging License
MIT
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If you want to disable the output, you can call IceCream::disable().
If you want to re-enable the output, you can call IceCream::enable().
If you want to change the prefix of the output, you can call IceCream::setPrefix('myPrefix: ') (by default the prefix is ic|).
If you want to change how the result is outputted, you can call IceCream::setOutputFunction().
For example, if you want to log your messages to a file:
You can reset to the default output function by calling IceCream::resetOutputFunction().
Caveats
You should not call ic more than once per line, otherwise you will get incorrect output
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