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An irb inspector
In order to create your own custom inspector there are two things you should be aware of:
Inspector uses inspect_value, or inspect_proc, for output of return values.
This also allows for an optional init+, or init_proc, which is called when the inspector is activated.
Knowing this, you can create a rudimentary inspector as follows:
irb(main):001:0> ins = IRB::Inspector.new(proc{ |v| "omg! #{v}" })
irb(main):001:0> IRB.CurrentContext.inspect_mode = ins # => omg! #<IRB::Inspector:0x007f46f7ba7d28>
irb(main):001:0> "what?" #=> omg! what?
    Default inspectors available to irb, this includes:
:pp
Using Kernel#pretty_inspect
:yaml
Using YAML.dump
:marshal
Using Marshal.dump
Example
Inspector.def_inspector(key, init_p=nil){|v| v.inspect}
Inspector.def_inspector([key1,..], init_p=nil){|v| v.inspect}
Inspector.def_inspector(key, inspector)
Inspector.def_inspector([key1,...], inspector)
            
            
             
               # File irb/inspector.rb, line 64
def self.def_inspector(key, arg=nil, &block)
  if block_given?
    inspector = IRB::Inspector(block, arg)
  else
    inspector = arg
  end
  case key
  when Array
    for k in key
      def_inspector(k, inspector)
    end
  when Symbol
    INSPECTORS[key] = inspector
    INSPECTORS[key.to_s] = inspector
  when String
    INSPECTORS[key] = inspector
    INSPECTORS[key.intern] = inspector
  else
    INSPECTORS[key] = inspector
  end
end