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One common performance problem we see is that Loggers and their children may
be composed  with one or more With() invocations, but the logger/s is/are
not used in most invocations of the function.

For example, an author might initialise a logger with some function-scoped
contexttual information at the start of a function:

```
l := logger.With(zap.String("tripID", trip.ID))
```

but never use 'l' except in seldom taken branches. However, in the majority
cases the expensive with operation has been performed which can result in the
wasted effort (in terms of alloc, CPU) of cloning (e.g of the JSON encoder).

This commit adds a new method on Logger, WithLazy, which defers all of this
expense until the time of first use. This creates considerable performance
improvement for the cases where a logger is not regularly used.

This does require an explicit opt in, because the author must be aware there
is the possibility of objects living longer than the scope of the method
wherein WithLazy is called. Additionally, cases such as logging objects where
the object is modified between the WithLazy and logging that will reflect
the state of the field at log time, rather than With time, which is something
authors need to be aware of.

```
 % go test -bench=Benchmark5With
goos: darwin
goarch: arm64
pkg: go.uber.org/zap/exp/lazylogger
Benchmark5WithsUsed-10           	  527385	      2390 ns/op
Benchmark5WithsNotUsed-10        	  563468	      2246 ns/op
Benchmark5WithLazysUsed-10       	  475064	      2642 ns/op
Benchmark5WithLazysNotUsed-10    	 2255786	       527.4 ns/op
PASS
```

Furthermore, one core microservice in Uber has seen a reduction of 10% heap
allocation by simply using this feature.
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17 changes: 17 additions & 0 deletions logger.go
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Expand Up @@ -184,6 +184,23 @@ func (log *Logger) With(fields ...Field) *Logger {
return l
}

// WithLazy creates a child logger and lazily encodes structured context if the
// child logger is ever further chained with With() or is written to with any
// of the log level methods. Until the occurs, the logger may retain references
// to references in objects, etc, and logging will reflect the state of an object
// at the time of logging, not the time of WithLazy(). However, is a worthwhile
// performance optimisation if one creates a contextual logger and the likelihood
// of using it is low (e.g. in error or rarely taken branches).
// Fields added to the child don't affect the parent, and vice versa.
func (log *Logger) WithLazy(fields ...Field) *Logger {
if len(fields) == 0 {
return log
}
return log.WithOptions(WrapCore(func(core zapcore.Core) zapcore.Core {
return zapcore.NewLazyWith(core, fields)
}))
}

// Level reports the minimum enabled level for this logger.
//
// For NopLoggers, this is [zapcore.InvalidLevel].
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19 changes: 15 additions & 4 deletions logger_bench_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -199,17 +199,28 @@ func BenchmarkAddCallerAndStacktrace(b *testing.B) {
}
})
}

func Benchmark5WithsUsed(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkWithUsed(b, 5, true)
benchmarkWithUsed(b, (*Logger).With, 5, true)
}

// This benchmark will be used in future as a
// baseline for improving
func Benchmark5WithsNotUsed(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkWithUsed(b, 5, false)
benchmarkWithUsed(b, (*Logger).With, 5, false)
}

func Benchmark5WithLazysUsed(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkWithUsed(b, (*Logger).WithLazy, 5, true)
}

// This benchmark will be used in future as a
// baseline for improving
func Benchmark5WithLazysNotUsed(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkWithUsed(b, (*Logger).WithLazy, 5, false)
}

func benchmarkWithUsed(b *testing.B, N int, use bool) {
func benchmarkWithUsed(b *testing.B, withMethodExpr func(*Logger, ...zapcore.Field) *Logger, N int, use bool) {
keys := make([]string, N)
values := make([]string, N)
for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
Expand All @@ -221,7 +232,7 @@ func benchmarkWithUsed(b *testing.B, N int, use bool) {

withBenchedLogger(b, func(log *Logger) {
for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
log = log.With(String(keys[i], values[i]))
log = withMethodExpr(log, String(keys[i], values[i]))
}
if use {
log.Info("used")
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138 changes: 93 additions & 45 deletions logger_test.go
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Expand Up @@ -125,57 +125,105 @@ func TestLoggerInitialFields(t *testing.T) {

func TestLoggerWith(t *testing.T) {
fieldOpts := opts(Fields(Int("foo", 42)))
withLogger(t, DebugLevel, fieldOpts, func(logger *Logger, logs *observer.ObservedLogs) {
// Child loggers should have copy-on-write semantics, so two children
// shouldn't stomp on each other's fields or affect the parent's fields.
logger.With(String("one", "two")).Info("")
logger.With(String("three", "four")).Info("")
logger.With(String("five", "six")).With(String("seven", "eight")).Info("")
logger.Info("")

assert.Equal(t, []observer.LoggedEntry{
{Context: []Field{Int("foo", 42), String("one", "two")}},
{Context: []Field{Int("foo", 42), String("three", "four")}},
{Context: []Field{Int("foo", 42), String("five", "six"), String("seven", "eight")}},
{Context: []Field{Int("foo", 42)}},
}, logs.AllUntimed(), "Unexpected cross-talk between child loggers.")
})
for _, tt := range []struct {
name string
withMethodExpr func(*Logger, ...Field) *Logger
}{
{
"regular non lazy logger",
(*Logger).With,
},
{
"lazy with logger",
(*Logger).WithLazy,
},
} {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
withLogger(t, DebugLevel, fieldOpts, func(logger *Logger, logs *observer.ObservedLogs) {
// Child loggers should have copy-on-write semantics, so two children
// shouldn't stomp on each other's fields or affect the parent's fields.
tt.withMethodExpr(logger, String("one", "two")).Info("")
tt.withMethodExpr(logger, String("three", "four")).Info("")
tt.withMethodExpr(logger, String("five", "six")).With(String("seven", "eight")).Info("")
logger.Info("")

assert.Equal(t, []observer.LoggedEntry{
{Context: []Field{Int("foo", 42), String("one", "two")}},
{Context: []Field{Int("foo", 42), String("three", "four")}},
{Context: []Field{Int("foo", 42), String("five", "six"), String("seven", "eight")}},
{Context: []Field{Int("foo", 42)}},
}, logs.AllUntimed(), "Unexpected cross-talk between child loggers.")
})
})
}
}

func TestLoggerWithCaptures(t *testing.T) {
enc := zapcore.NewJSONEncoder(zapcore.EncoderConfig{
MessageKey: "m",
})
for _, tt := range []struct {
name string
withMethodExpr func(*Logger, ...Field) *Logger
wantJSON [2]string
}{
{
name: "regular with captures arguments at time of With",
withMethodExpr: (*Logger).With,
wantJSON: [2]string{
`{
"m": "hello",
"a": [0],
"b": [1]
}`,
`{
"m": "world",
"a": [0],
"c": [2]
}`,
},
},
{
name: "lazy with captures arguments at time of With or Logging",
withMethodExpr: (*Logger).WithLazy,
wantJSON: [2]string{
`{
"m": "hello",
"a": [1],
"b": [1]
}`,
`{
"m": "world",
"a": [1],
"c": [2]
}`,
},
},
} {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
enc := zapcore.NewJSONEncoder(zapcore.EncoderConfig{
MessageKey: "m",
})

var bs ztest.Buffer
logger := New(zapcore.NewCore(enc, &bs, DebugLevel))
var bs ztest.Buffer
logger := New(zapcore.NewCore(enc, &bs, DebugLevel))

x := 0
arr := zapcore.ArrayMarshalerFunc(func(enc zapcore.ArrayEncoder) error {
enc.AppendInt(x)
return nil
})
x := 0
arr := zapcore.ArrayMarshalerFunc(func(enc zapcore.ArrayEncoder) error {
enc.AppendInt(x)
return nil
})

// Demonstrate the arguments are captured when With() and Info() are invoked.
logger = logger.With(Array("a", arr))
x = 1
logger.Info("hello", Array("b", arr))
x = 2
logger = logger.With(Array("c", arr))
logger.Info("world")

if lines := bs.Lines(); assert.Len(t, lines, 2) {
assert.JSONEq(t, `{
"m": "hello",
"a": [0],
"b": [1]
}`, lines[0], "Unexpected output from first log.")

assert.JSONEq(t, `{
"m": "world",
"a": [0],
"c": [2]
}`, lines[1], "Unexpected output from second log.")
// Demonstrate the arguments are captured when With() and Info() are invoked.
logger = tt.withMethodExpr(logger, Array("a", arr))
x = 1
logger.Info("hello", Array("b", arr))
x = 2
logger = tt.withMethodExpr(logger, Array("c", arr))
logger.Info("world")

if lines := bs.Lines(); assert.Len(t, lines, 2) {
assert.JSONEq(t, tt.wantJSON[0], lines[0], "Unexpected output from first log.")
assert.JSONEq(t, tt.wantJSON[1], lines[1], "Unexpected output from second log.")
}
})
}
}

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56 changes: 56 additions & 0 deletions zapcore/lazy_with.go
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// Copyright (c) 2023 Uber Technologies, Inc.
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
// THE SOFTWARE.

package zapcore

import "sync"

type lazyWithCore struct {
Core
sync.Once
fields []Field
}

var _ Core = (*lazyWithCore)(nil)

// NewLazyWith wraps a Core with a "lazy" Core that will only encode fields if
// the logger is written to (or is further chained in a lon-lazy manner).
func NewLazyWith(core Core, fields []Field) Core {
return &lazyWithCore{
Core: core,
fields: fields,
}
}

func (d *lazyWithCore) initOnce() {
d.Once.Do(func() {
d.Core = d.Core.With(d.fields)
})
}

func (d *lazyWithCore) With(fields []Field) Core {
d.initOnce()
return d.Core.With(fields)
}

func (d *lazyWithCore) Check(e Entry, ce *CheckedEntry) *CheckedEntry {
d.initOnce()
return d.Core.Check(e, ce)
}
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