RFR: JDK-8005263: Logging APIs takes Supplier for message (original) (raw)

Alan Bateman Alan.Bateman at oracle.com
Fri Dec 21 09:22:44 UTC 2012


On 21/12/2012 06:28, Henry Jen wrote:

Hi,

This patch adds a couple APIs to java.util.logging.Logger so that construction of log messages only occurs when it is actually to be logged by using Supplier instead of String. Since the idea is to avoid unnecessary construction of log messages, thus APIs imply formatting are not provided. Thus all forms of logrb and log with Parameters are not included. log with Throwable are named to be logEx or logpEx to avoid null ambiguous as it seems like it's quite common usage with logger.log(level, null, thrown) Specdiff and webrev can be found at following, http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~henryjen/ccc/8005263.0/specdiff/diff.html http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~henryjen/ccc/8005263.0/webrev/ Cheers, Henry Henry - just a quick comment on the class description. I think it would be better not to include the sentence "Since 1.8 ..." as it that will quickly become a historical note. It would be much better (in my view) to just highlight the methods with something like "Several of the methods take a Supplier function ..." and make the potential performance benefit of using these methods clear.

-Alan.



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