Hi Roger,

Thank you for creating this as it looks good.

A couple of quick questions

- Will the javadoc be hosted somewhere
- Maybe I have not stumbled onto it yet, but is there a document/wiki somewhere 
that describes all of the useful test libraries vs discovering as you go?


Best
Lance


> On Apr 16, 2020, at 3:17 PM, Roger Riggs <roger.ri...@oracle.com> wrote:
> 
> Please review[2] and comment on a new Hex printing utility to support OpenJDK 
> tests.
> The usefulness of a hex printing has been discussed from time to time with
> many suggestions as to the API shape and features.
> 
> To get an idea of the API and features, take a look at the javadoc[1].
> It covers the basic formatting of offset, and values, and extends the
> descriptive part beyond simple ASCII or printable so that a custom formatter
> can interpret the byte stream in parallel to the bytes.
> 
> The webrev includes changes to existing tests that currently
> use HexDumpEncoder to use HexPrinter.
> 
> Comments appreciated, Roger
> 
> [1]Javadoc:
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~rriggs/webrev-hexprinter-8243010/javadoc
> 
> [2] Webrev:
>   http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~rriggs/webrev-hexprinter-8243010/
> 
> [3] Issue:
>   https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8243010

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