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Bruce Brouwer edited comment on LOG4J2-599 at 8/10/15 12:42 AM:
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My test showed that implementors of the old Logger interface continue to load
and old methods continue to work just fine with the newer API. An exception is
only thrown when calling the new method. That exception is
{{java.lang.AbstractMethodError}}
was (Author: bruce.brouwer):
My test showed that implementors of the old Logger interface continue to load
just fine with the newer API. An exception is only thrown when calling the new
method. That exception is {{java.lang.AbstractMethodError}}
> Support lambda functions (or similar) for log message parameters
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> Key: LOG4J2-599
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-599
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: Brainstorming
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Matt Sicker
> Assignee: Remko Popma
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: Java8
> Fix For: 2.4
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> It would be nice if we could support 0-param lambda functions (or the
> equivalent: interfaces with a single empty-parameter message call), or more
> simply, allow Runnables (or something similar) to be passed which will be
> dynamically executed if the log message is enabled.
> The use case here is that although string construction of the log message is
> a performance issue that is already solved quite well, the problem of adding
> in information to the log message that makes other calculations still needs
> to be wrapped in an if check.
> I'm not sure if it'd be best to just use Runnable, or create a new interface,
> or try to emulate how Java 1.8 lambdas work via an interface with a single
> method defined. The details here would still need to be fleshed out, but I
> think this sort of feature could be rather handy (especially in a Java 1.8+
> environment, or in Groovy/Scala/etc.).
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