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"dotnet-dump ps" truncates commandline arguments at 60 positions
Description
Executing dotnet-dump ps
on Linux, there can be commandline arguments exceeding 60 positions. However, only the last 60 are shown in the table.
Sample:
dotnet-dump ps
1246 dotnet /usr/local/aspnetcore7012/dotnet tnet /usr/local/abc-123456.abcde/ABCDEFGHI.Abcde.Online.dll
1248 dotnet /usr/local/aspnetcore7012/dotnet t /usr/local/abcde-123456.abcde/ABCDEFGHI.Abcde.Online.dll
1249 dotnet /usr/local/aspnetcore7012/dotnet in/dotnet /usr/local/abcde.ABCDEFGHI.com/ABCDEFGHI.Abcde.dll
Version: 8.0.452401+966acd12b91675a4d06a7572ff47c587f827beaf
Hi @monty241 thanks for reporting this issue! We'd like to learn more about what expectations there are for the UI. With some experimentation, we can see that dotnet-dump ps
scales the width of the columns based off of the width of the console. Would you prefer different options on how process name and argument widths are calculated, screen wrapping, or different defaults?
C:\Users\tommcdon>dotnet-dump ps
12764 dotnet m Files\dotnet\dotnet.exe ost\ms-dotnettools.csharp
13096 PhoneExperienceHost e\PhoneExperienceHost.exe ver:Background -Embedding
16088 pwsh les\PowerShell\7\pwsh.exe gration.ps1\" } catch {}"
16468 rzls win32-x64\.razor\rzls.exe alStudio.DevKit.Razor.dll
C:\Users\tommcdon>dotnet-dump ps
12764 dotnet C:\Program Files\dotnet\dotnet.exe \logs\20240104T145552\window1\exthost\ms-dotnettools.csharp
13096 PhoneExperienceHost ne_1.23102.126.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\PhoneExperienceHost.exe e\PhoneExperienceHost.exe" -ComServer:Background -Embedding
16088 pwsh C:\Program Files\PowerShell\7\pwsh.exe b\terminal\browser\media\shellIntegration.ps1\" } catch {}"
16468 rzls ions\ms-dotnettools.csharp-2.14.8-win32-x64\.razor\rzls.exe x64\.razortelemetry\Microsoft.VisualStudio.DevKit.Razor.dll
C:\Users\tommcdon>dotnet-dump ps
12764 dotnet C:\Program Files\dotnet\dotnet.exe g\Code\logs\20240104T145552\window1\exthost\ms-dotnettools.csharp
13096 PhoneExperienceHost ourPhone_1.23102.126.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\PhoneExperienceHost.exe 3d8bbwe\PhoneExperienceHost.exe" -ComServer:Background -Embedding
16088 pwsh C:\Program Files\PowerShell\7\pwsh.exe contrib\terminal\browser\media\shellIntegration.ps1\" } catch {}"
16468 rzls extensions\ms-dotnettools.csharp-2.14.8-win32-x64\.razor\rzls.exe win32-x64\.razortelemetry\Microsoft.VisualStudio.DevKit.Razor.dll
Thx for response.
The use was on Linux, so for easiest adoptation it would be align with traditional ps
statement on Linux, such as:
user@xxx:/PWD# ps -ef|grep dotnet
user 1247 1 99 07:40 ? 1-12:56:26 /usr/bin/dotnet /usr/local/acme.cloud/Acme.dll
user 1248 1 9 07:40 ? 00:27:29 /usr/bin/dotnet /usr/local/acme.com/Acme.dll
user 1249 1 0 07:40 ? 00:02:00 /usr/bin/dotnet /usr/local/acme.com/Acme.dll
user 1250 1 1 07:40 ? 00:03:48 /usr/bin/dotnet /usr/local/acme.com/Acme.dll
user 1251 1 1 07:40 ? 00:03:53 /usr/bin/dotnet /usr/local/acme.nl/Acme.dll
user 38586 1 13 11:48 ? 00:07:17 /usr/bin/dotnet /usr/local/acme.cloud/Acme.dll
On Linux, no truncation takes place.
But any option which avoids silent truncation would be considered by me an improvement.
As a fallback option, displaying ellipsis ('...') when truncation applies would be of assistance and guide the sysadmin to the fact part of the text is missing. This can be done at start or end, but maybe best in the middle since that typically provides the most little added value, such as:
abcdef...xyz