Denis Koroskin wrote:
Sink is okay, but most my usages belong to one of the two scenarios: 1) I need a string representation of an Object - how is Sink useful
here? I just want to call obj.toString() and get the result 2) I need
to print it to stdout, thus I call writeln/Stdout(obj); - Sink is of
no use here again.

I hear you, but there are quite a few more considerations that apply.

For one, making string the common format of all objects is pretty hamfisted. We need to integrate things like binary streams too. Second, using string append and composing with it is bound to be inefficient, and for multiple reasons. You can't just say that a reasonable way to print a matrix is to call toString against it and print the resulting string. With the temporary buffer passed-in or not, that's just a terrible design.

But you need not fear. Converting to string will remain easy and simple, it will only be a particular case of streaming objects out.


Andrei

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