Fallback to non-colored inspect when coloring takes too long #759
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Inspecting large objects may take a long time since IRB colors the entire output of #inspect all at once.
This patch lets IRB to give up coloring after a certain time and fall back to non-colored output.
Changes can be observed by inspecting large Arrays, for example
[1] * 1000000
.The default timeout is 2 seconds, but this can be configured through
IRB.conf[:INSPECT_COLORING_TIMEOUT]
.Passing nil to this option will disable timeouts (IRB will never fall back to non-colored output).