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Nils Goroll authored
Since 8baf4a69 we lost information about an overflowed workspace by calling std.log(), which resulted from use of the workspace for construction of a contiguous string from the argument constituents. Since then, we have changed the interface to STRANDS, but this issue remained. We now solve the case for real by pushing the string concatenation down to VSL: New versions of VSL and VSLb (coded by example of VSLv() and VSLbt()) take a strands argument and create a log record without additional copy overhead. These solve #3194 for std.log(), make logging more efficient and, in particular, allow use of std.log() in low workspace conditions (because they do not require any). Also improve test coverage for std.log() Ref #3194
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