Hook into System.out.println(); and modify

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借酒劲吻你 2021-01-05 17:47

I would like to modify the output printed by System.out.println();. How is this possible? It is possible - I\'ve seen it in Bukkit/Craftbukkit. If a plugin is p

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  • 2021-01-05 18:04
    PrintStream print= new PrintStream(System.out) {
        @Override
        public void println(String yourString) {
            super.println(System.currentTimeMillis()+ ": " + yourString);
        }
    
    };
    
    print.println("your String");
    
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  • 2021-01-05 18:04

    This question is already answered, however, I would like to add a very good method to trace prints.

    PrintStream myStream = new PrintStream(System.out) {
            @Override
            public void println(String line) {
                StackTraceElement element = new Exception().getStackTrace()[1];
                super.println("("+element.getFileName()+":"+element.getLineNumber()+") "+line);
            }
        };
    
    System.setOut(myStream);
    

    Now when you print something, it will show up like "(File:linenumber) text", and in many editors you can just click on that to jump to the location. Its probably quite expensive to get the stacktrace all the time, so probably best to only use it during debug.

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  • 2021-01-05 18:09

    You can change the PrintStream that is used as the standard output:

    System.setOut(PrintStream out)

    Create your own PrintStream implementation which prints whatever extra info you want to the (old) standard output, and set it with:

    System.setOut(myStream);
    

    Example:

    The following example prints the current time millis before each printed String that is printed with PrintStream.println(String x) method:

    PrintStream myStream = new PrintStream(System.out) {
        @Override
        public void println(String x) {
            super.println(System.currentTimeMillis() + ": " + x);
        }
    };
    System.setOut(myStream);
    System.out.println("Hello World!");
    

    Output:

    1420553422337: Hello World!
    

    Note:

    This example only overrides the PrintStream.println(String x) method, so calling other print methods of PrintStream would not add the time stamp to the output.

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