Comment by fighterpilot
5 years ago
Can you elaborate on what you mean by a boundary? You mean logging the interface between two services or modules?
5 years ago
Can you elaborate on what you mean by a boundary? You mean logging the interface between two services or modules?
Boundaries between anything. I recently was dealing with an issue in a Jenkins pipeline, where I didn't realise that state was being serialized to string form between job stages until I explicitly logged it out. The thing that was a list in the previous stage was suddenly a string, but then Groovy would happily accept the join method on a string because it's still an iterable. Auuugh.
Both these above are great answers. It's a bit of an art.