gotosocial/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-kv/README.md
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[chore] use our own logging implementation (#716)
* first commit

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* replace logging with our own log library

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* fix imports

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* fix log imports

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* add license text

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* fix package import cycle between config and log package

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* fix empty kv.Fields{} being passed to WithFields()

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* fix uses of log.WithFields() with whitespace issues and empty slices

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* *linter related grumbling*

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* gofmt the codebase! also fix more log.WithFields() formatting issues

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* update testrig code to match new changes

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* fix error wrapping in non fmt.Errorf function

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* add benchmarking of log.Caller() vs non-cached

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* fix syslog tests, add standard build tags to test runner to ensure consistency

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* make syslog tests more robust

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* fix caller depth arithmatic (is that how you spell it?)

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* update to use unkeyed fields in kv.Field{} instances

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* update go-kv library

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* update libraries list

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* fuck you linter get nerfed

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Co-authored-by: tobi <31960611+tsmethurst@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-19 10:47:55 +02:00

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go-kv

This library provides a key-value field structure kv.Field{} that plays well with the "fmt" package. It gives an easy means of appending key-value fields to log entries, in a manner that also happens to look nice! (it's not far removed from using a map[string]interface{}).

The formatting for these key-value fields is handled by the "fmt" package by default. If you set the kvformat build tag then it will use a custom formatting library found under format/. You can see the benchmarks for both below.

benchmarks

TODO: benchmarks comparing these to using fmt.Sprintf("%q=%+v", ...) yourself.