[wildfly-dev] Update the Logging IDs Page

Kabir Khan kabir.khan at jboss.com
Wed Jul 3 10:42:44 EDT 2013


I also had a vague thought about this. Perhaps the logging annotation processor could be changed to dump a target/logging-ids.txt file for each subsystem, which we could then use to do a check at the end of the build.
On 3 Jul 2013, at 15:19, Jaikiran Pai wrote:

> I wonder, if we could somehow integrate these checks and maintaining of 
> the range, within the build. I _think_ it should be possible to do it, 
> but I haven't thought much about it yet.
> 
> -Jaikiran
> On Wednesday 03 July 2013 07:47 PM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>> On 7/3/13 4:56 AM, Darran Lofthouse wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> Recently we have had some issues reported where logging IDs are
>>> suspected to be duplicates.
>>> 
>>> Can I suggest that one thing we do need is to update the page tracking
>>> the reserved ID's to make it easier to identify what block is available
>>> next?
>>> 
>>> https://community.jboss.org/wiki/LoggingIds
>>> 
>>> Would it would be easier if the ranges column was sequential, if a
>>> subsystem takes multiple allocations then it should just appear in the
>>> list more than once.
>> If I understand what you're saying correctly, what you describe is the
>> way it's meant to be. A quick scan shows it follows that pattern, except
>> for CMP which didn't have multiple lines in the table. I fixed that. If
>> there are others that don't follow the pattern they should be fixed.
>> 
>>> At the moment to find a free block you need to
>>> scan up and down the page to check the subsequent allocations.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Darran Lofthouse.
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