[slf4j-dev] [JIRA] (SLF4J-371) Support the lambda expression in the Logger
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Federico Fissore commented on SLF4J-371:
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@Robert @Eric I wasn't aware of that use case. I've just published version 0.13.0 of slf4j-fluent which adds support to message suppliers.
Yes, it's a custom extension, but Ceki preferred to go solo on implementing the fluent API, so slf4j-fluent might be better than waiting for slf4j 2.0 to come out
> Support the lambda expression in the Logger
> -------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SLF4J-371
> URL: https://jira.qos.ch/browse/SLF4J-371
> Project: SLF4J
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core API
> Affects Versions: 1.7.22
> Reporter: MiNG
> Assignee: SLF4J developers list
> Fix For: 2.0
>
>
> In some cases, we don't want to calculate the expression for logging eagerly cause the performance reason. Then, we would write the code like the following:
> {code:java}
> if (LOGGER.isWarnEnabled())
> {
> LOGGER.warn("some message: {}", Json.serialize(obj));
> }{code}
> Before JDK8, there is no way to encapsulate the above code, because the expression is always calculated before passed as an argument. So, many "if"s appear in the code and smell badly.
> Now, the lambda expression is supported by JDK8, the above could be simplified like following:
> {code:java}
> LOGGER.warn(formatter -> formatter.format("some message: {}", Json.serialize(obj)));{code}
> With the default method definition in the org.slf4j.Logger:
> {code:java}
> public interface Logger
> {
> default void warn(Function<MessageFormatter, String> messageSupplier)
> {
> if (this.isWarnEnabled())
> {
> /* Calculate the expression only if the WARN level logging is enabled. */
> this.warn(messageSupplier.apply(this.getFormatter()));
> }
> }
> }{code}
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