RFR: 8325945: Error reporting should limit the number of String characters printed [v4]
Thomas Stuefe
stuefe at openjdk.org
Thu Jul 18 07:45:31 UTC 2024
On Thu, 18 Jul 2024 06:52:44 GMT, David Holmes <dholmes at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Please review this enhancement that intends to improve the readability of error logs when very long `java.lang.String`s exist and when printed in full they obscure things in the log.
>>
>> The suggestion was to add a `MaxStringPrintSize` flag, similar to the `MaxElementPrintSize` for arrays. I've set the default to 256 (arbitrary selection: not too big, not too small - may need adjusting) with a range from 2 to O_BUFLEN.
>>
>> The method `java_lang_String::print` now takes a `max_length` parameter that defaults to `MaxStringPrintSize`. This allows more direct control if specific call sites want to print full strings regardless.
>>
>> If a string's length exceeds `max_length` then we print it as follows:
>>
>> "< first max_length/2 characters> ... <last max_length/2 characters>" (abridged)
>>
>> For example if we print "ABCDE" with a max_length of 4 then the output is literally:
>>
>> "AB ... DE" (abridged)
>>
>> The message doesn't mention `MaxPrintStringSize` as that may not be involved in limiting the printed length. Developers will need to know to look at that (which is not 100% satisfactory but explaining everything in the output itself seems a bit excessive).
>>
>> For testing purposes I added a WhiteBox API to print the string to a `stringStream` and then return it as a new `java.lang.String`.
>>
>> Testing:
>> - new test added for validation purposes
>> - tiers 1 - 3 as sanity testing
>>
>> Thanks
>
> David Holmes has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Update comment
Looks good.
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Marked as reviewed by stuefe (Reviewer).
PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/20150#pullrequestreview-2184984870
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