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Damien Martin-Guillerezf88f4d82015-09-25 13:56:55 +00001// Copyright 2014 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
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14package com.google.devtools.build.lib.shell;
15
16/**
17 * Utilities for logging.
18 */
19class LogUtil {
20
21 private LogUtil() {}
22
23 private final static int TRUNCATE_STRINGS_AT = 150;
24
25 /**
26 * Make a string out of a byte array, and truncate it to a reasonable length.
27 * Useful for preventing logs from becoming excessively large.
28 */
29 static String toTruncatedString(final byte[] bytes) {
30 if(bytes == null || bytes.length == 0) {
31 return "";
32 }
33 /*
34 * Yes, we'll use the platform encoding here, and this is one of the rare
35 * cases where it makes sense. You want the logs to be encoded so that
36 * your platform tools (vi, emacs, cat) can render them, don't you?
37 * In practice, this means ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8, I guess.
38 */
39 try {
40 if (bytes.length > TRUNCATE_STRINGS_AT) {
41 return new String(bytes, 0, TRUNCATE_STRINGS_AT)
42 + "[... truncated. original size was " + bytes.length + " bytes.]";
43 }
44 return new String(bytes);
45 } catch (Exception e) {
46 /*
47 * In case encoding a binary string doesn't work for some reason, we
48 * don't want to bring a logging server down - do we? So we're paranoid.
49 */
50 return "IOUtil.toTruncatedString: " + e.getMessage();
51 }
52 }
53
54}