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@dominicm I was playing again with overtone, and some of those results seem to be really heavy for the pretty printer, when I don't really care about the return value (object that represents a function generator) and just about the side-effect (the values are pushed to the soundcard)
Normally they are printed just as objects, but the prettyprinter opens them somehow as really big maps
@dharrigan I don't seem to have the command :EvalCR, is it a standard part of fireplace?
Ah, yes. I didn't see the original message anymore, so I was relying on email notifications. Thanks!
Just found those. I'm afraid that's not going to work for me, since the prettyprinting is just hidden, not skipped 😕
If I need this too often, I guess I have to make a binding that sets the pretty printing function to something else, evals and then sets it back. But for now I just set it "permanently" off while I'm editing a overtone file
@tomi.hukkalainen_slac what pretty printer are you using?