On Thursday 30 of June 2011, Caolán McNamara wrote: > I've added a "remove" method to the O[U]StringBuffers to make it easy to > remove text from them without painful assembly of a new one by copying > segments out of an old one. > > These StringBuffers were originally modelled after the Java equivalents. > Since the sal ones were written Java added "delete" methods to their > string buffers but delete is a reserved c++ keyword, so I called them > "remove" here. > > It takes start position and end position in usual half-open [x,y) style, > not start position and length though this is clearly the same for an x > of 0
Usual style in what way? O[U]StringBuffer don't have any other range function, but O[U]String uses start+len for such cases (copy, replaceAt), so this seems inconsistent. -- Lubos Lunak l.lu...@suse.cz _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice