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[DI] Adhere to maxFieldCount limit in snapshots #4829

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This PR adds support for the maxFieldCount limit in Dynamic Instrumentation (provided by the probe configuration via Remote Configuraiton).

The limit controls the maximum number of properties collected on an object. The default is 20.

It's also applied on each scope when collecting properties. If there's for example more than maxFieldCount properties in the current scope, they are not all collected.

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Overall package size

Self size: 7.61 MB
Deduped: 64.47 MB
No deduping: 64.81 MB

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The limit controls the maximum number of properties collected on an
object. The default is 20.

It's also applied on each scope when collecting properties. If there's
for example more than maxFieldCount properties in the current scope,
they are not all collected.
@watson watson force-pushed the watson/DEBUG-2612/max-field-count branch from 495475d to 004359c Compare October 28, 2024 12:49
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Comparing candidate commit 004359c in PR branch watson/DEBUG-2612/max-field-count with baseline commit 24e846e in branch master.

Found 0 performance improvements and 0 performance regressions! Performance is the same for 261 metrics, 5 unstable metrics.

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@watson watson merged commit 49d6c58 into master Oct 29, 2024
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rochdev pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 31, 2024
The limit controls the maximum number of properties collected on an
object. The default is 20.

It's also applied on each scope when collecting properties. If there's
for example more than maxFieldCount properties in the current scope,
they are not all collected.
rochdev pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 31, 2024
The limit controls the maximum number of properties collected on an
object. The default is 20.

It's also applied on each scope when collecting properties. If there's
for example more than maxFieldCount properties in the current scope,
they are not all collected.
rochdev pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 31, 2024
The limit controls the maximum number of properties collected on an
object. The default is 20.

It's also applied on each scope when collecting properties. If there's
for example more than maxFieldCount properties in the current scope,
they are not all collected.
rochdev pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2024
The limit controls the maximum number of properties collected on an
object. The default is 20.

It's also applied on each scope when collecting properties. If there's
for example more than maxFieldCount properties in the current scope,
they are not all collected.
rochdev pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2024
The limit controls the maximum number of properties collected on an
object. The default is 20.

It's also applied on each scope when collecting properties. If there's
for example more than maxFieldCount properties in the current scope,
they are not all collected.
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