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Russ Cox authored
The old limit of 5 was chosen because we didn't actually know how many bytes of arguments there were; 5 was a halfway point between printing some useful information and looking ridiculous. Now we know how many bytes of arguments there are, and we stop the printing when we reach that point, so the "looking ridiculous" case doesn't happen anymore: we only print actual argument words. The cutoff now serves only to truncate very long (but real) argument lists. In multiple debugging sessions recently (completely unrelated bugs) I have been frustrated by not seeing more of the long argument lists: 5 words is only 2.5 interface values or strings, and not even 2 slices. Double the max amount we'll show. LGTM=bradfitz R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz CC=golang-codereviews, iant, r https://golang.org/cl/83850043
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