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[bugs #9107] CharBuffer.wrap(CharSequence, int, int) takes startOffset a
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Tom Quarendon |
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[bugs #9107] CharBuffer.wrap(CharSequence, int, int) takes startOffset and endOffset, not offset and length |
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Wed, 26 May 2004 05:45:11 -0400 |
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[bugs #9107] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9107>
Project: classpath
Submitted by: Tom Quarendon
On: Wed 05/26/04 at 09:41
Severity: 5 - Average
Resolution: None
Assigned to: None
Status: Open
Platform Version: None
Summary: CharBuffer.wrap(CharSequence, int, int) takes startOffset and
endOffset, not offset and length
Original Submission: The parameters for the wrap methods in CharBuffer are
inconsistent in Sun's java, but the CharBuffer.wrap method that takes a
CharBuffer and two ints should interpret the two ints as a start and end
offset, and not a offset and length (which is how Claspath does interpret
them). This is different from the CharBuffer.wrap that takes a char array,
which should interpret the two ints as offset and length (which Classpath does)
For detailed info, follow this link:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9107>
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