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[jira] [Assigned] (LOG4J2-1874) Add ByteBufferDestionation.write(ByteBuffer) and write(byte[], int, int) methods and call them from TextEncoderHelper whenever possible

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-1874?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Remko Popma reassigned LOG4J2-1874:
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    Assignee: Remko Popma

> Add ByteBufferDestionation.write(ByteBuffer) and write(byte[], int, int) methods and call them from TextEncoderHelper whenever possible
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>                 Key: LOG4J2-1874
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-1874
>             Project: Log4j 2
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Roman Leventov
>            Assignee: Remko Popma
>
> Existing ByteBufferDestination API: getByteBuffer() and drain() is designed so that synchronization couldn't be avoided. This doesn't allow to implement LOG4J2-928.
> Github PR: https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j2/pull/71
> Added methods: write(ByteBuffer data) and write(byte[] data, int offset, int length) are designed so that they should care about synchronization themselves, internally, if needed. They should also synchronize with possible concurrent users of the synchronized getByteBuffer() + drain() API. Nevertheless, it allows for ByteBufferDestination implementations to implement write() methods without lock-free.
> TextEncoderHelper (hence StringBuilderEncoder, which delegates it's logic to TextEncoderHelper) is changed so that it calls ByteBufferDestination.write() whenever possible.  There is an expectation that most of encoded events fit the thread-local buffers, and write() could be called instead of writing to destination.getByteBuffer() with synchronization.
> The PR also includes a sanity improvement: uses ByteBuffer.arrayOffset() at some places.



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