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Sam Brannen a3907a64e5 Support arrays, collections, & maps in ObjectUtils.nullSafeConciseToString()
Prior to this commit, there was no explicit support for arrays,
collections, and maps in nullSafeConciseToString(). This lead to string
representations such as the following, regardless of whether the array,
collection, or map was empty.

- char[]@1623b78d
- java.util.ImmutableCollections$List12@74fe5c40
- java.util.ImmutableCollections$MapN@10e31a9a

This commit introduces explicit support for arrays, collections, and
maps in nullSafeConciseToString(), which results in the following
empty/non-empty string representations.

- array: {} / {...}
- collection: [] / [...]
- map: {} / {...}

The reason a string representation of an array uses "{}" instead of
"[]" (like in Arrays.toString(...)) is that
ObjectUtils.nullSafeToString(<array>) already follows that convention,
and the implementation of nullSafeConciseToString() aligns with that
for the sake of consistency.

Closes gh-30811
2023-07-05 17:15:15 +02:00
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