No, it prints to std or to log with INFO level. Let's postpone this for now, however, I ask everyone to be attentive and remove debug output on commit.
--Yakov 2015-12-14 15:46 GMT+03:00 Anton Vinogradov <avinogra...@gridgain.com>: > Yakov, > We can simply grep sources for U.debug(), but I'm not sure it helpes. > > Am I rigth that we have to reconfigure log4j setting each time we want to > use U.debug()? > > On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Yakov Zhdanov <yzhda...@apache.org> > wrote: > > > Guys, > > > > I noticed the following code in repo several days > > ago(org/apache/ignite/internal/portable/BinaryWriterExImpl.java:1810): > > > > > > out.unsafeEnsure(1 + 4); > > > > out.unsafeWriteByte(GridPortableMarshaller.HANDLE); > > out.unsafeWriteInt(pos - old); > > > > if (obj.getClass().isArray()) > > System.out.println("CASE!"); > > > > return true; > > > > Couple of points here: > > > > 1. When putting debug output to production code use U.debug(). This > method > > gives at least deprecation warning which can be caught and debug > printouts > > will not get to the repo + it prints timestamp and thread name. > > 2. Can we change release build to fail if U.debug() is somewhere in > > production code? Anton V, perhaps you know how to achieve that? > > > > --Yakov > > >