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# Description Add 'double' table mode, that is similar to `compact_double` but with left and right border lines. This is similar to how there exist both `single` and `compact`, but there is no `double` to compliment `compact_double`. Printing `[ { a: 1, b: 11 }, { a: 2, b:12 } ]` looks like this: ``` ╔═══╦═══╦════╗ ║ # ║ a ║ b ║ ╠═══╬═══╬════╣ ║ 0 ║ 1 ║ 11 ║ ║ 1 ║ 2 ║ 12 ║ ╚═══╩═══╩════╝ ``` The implementation is mostly a one-to-one of #15672 and #15681. # User-Facing Changes New value `double` to set as `$env.config.table.mode`. # Tests + Formatting Tests are added following the example of adding 'single' mode. # After Submitting
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