Hi Xavier,
> They are giving an exemple where the use of the explicit test is
> useful: when you need to do some expensive work _only_ to produce a
> result to be logged. With the use of the test you can avoid executing
> that expensive code that is not needed if logging is off.
And /that/ is when I would consider the trade off and clutter my code. :)
if (debug) {
System.out.println(veryComplicatedObject.veryExpensiveToString());
} // Of course, I use commons-logging instead.
Best regards,
-- Shinobu Kawai
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