package zapjournald import ( "bytes" "strings" "go.uber.org/zap/buffer" ) var pool = buffer.NewPool() func writeFieldBytes(buf *buffer.Buffer, name string, value []byte) { buf.Write([]byte(name)) if bytes.ContainsRune(value, '\n') { // According to the format, if the value includes a newline // need to write the field name, plus a newline, then the // size (64bit LE), the field data and a final newline. buf.Write([]byte{'\n'}) appendUint64Binary(buf, uint64(len(value))) } else { buf.Write([]byte{'='}) } buf.Write(value) buf.Write([]byte{'\n'}) } func writeField(buf *buffer.Buffer, name string, value string) { buf.Write([]byte(name)) if strings.ContainsRune(value, '\n') { // According to the format, if the value includes a newline // need to write the field name, plus a newline, then the // size (64bit LE), the field data and a final newline. buf.Write([]byte{'\n'}) // 1 allocation here. // binary.Write(w, binary.LittleEndian, uint64(len(value))) appendUint64Binary(buf, uint64(len(value))) } else { buf.Write([]byte{'='}) } buf.WriteString(value) buf.Write([]byte{'\n'}) } func appendUint64Binary(buf *buffer.Buffer, v uint64) { // Copied from https://github.com/golang/go/blob/go1.21.3/src/encoding/binary/binary.go#L119 buf.Write([]byte{ byte(v), byte(v >> 8), byte(v >> 16), byte(v >> 24), byte(v >> 32), byte(v >> 40), byte(v >> 48), byte(v >> 56), }) }