Fix sonar issue 2629 Logging arguments should not require evaluation#1086
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Fix sonar issue 2629 Logging arguments should not require evaluation#1086josemduarte merged 1 commit intobiojava:masterfrom
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Very nice indeed, thank you! And this completely solves issue #789
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Some method calls can effectively be "no-ops", meaning that the invoked method does nothing, based on the application’s configuration (eg: debug logs in production). However, even if the method effectively does nothing, its arguments may still need to evaluated before the method is called. This fix improves performance, especially in cases where concatenation is used at low logging levels.