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![]() When using a `StringBuilder` or `StringBuffer` to create a string message, using implicit string concatenation inside an `.append()` call will create a nested StringBuilder for the purposes of creating the arguments, which will subsequently be converted to a String and then passed to the outer StringBuilder. Skip the creation of the intermediate object and String by simply replacing such calls with `buffer.append(a).append(b)`. Where values are compile time String constants, leave as is so that the javac compiler can perform compile-time String concatenation. Ensure that NEWLINE isn't appended in such a way since it is not a compile time constant `System.getProperty("line.separator")` Change-Id: I4126aefb2272f06b08332e004d7ea76b6f02cdba Signed-off-by: Alex Blewitt <alex.blewitt@gmail.com> |
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