On 2019/04/12 11:28, Quentin Monnet wrote: [...] > > > { > > - int value_size = strlen(value); > > - bool single_line, break_names; > > + bool break_names; > > - break_names = info->key_size > 16 || value_size > 16; > > - single_line = info->key_size + value_size <= 24 && !break_names; > > + break_names = info->key_size > 16; > > + single_line = single_line && !break_names; > > If I understand correctly, this will also change formatting when error > message is short (shorter than 16 characters: the "value" line will now be > unconditionally split, even for short error messages (other than "<no > entry>")). Why removing the condition on value_size > 16? (This is just a > remark, I am not against changing it.) > With this patch, the error messages from bpftool ("<no entry>", "<cannot read>"), which are chosen to be short, appear on the same line and the messages from strerror appear on a separate line. Because those latter messages are from a source external to bpftool and their length is unknown ahead of time, I felt it led to a more predictable output to consistently put them on their own line. To be honest, I don't think the formatting in those print_entry_* functions should change according to the length in any case. I think the key and value for each entry should always be on the same line for ease of grepping. A followup patch maybe...