Stefan Bodewig wrote:
This means in a Turkish locale "FILESET".equalsIgnoreCase("fileset") returns
false
No, it returns true, as the Javadoc says it should. Try it:
$ jrunscript
js> java.util.Locale.setDefault(new java.util.Locale("tr"))
js> new java.lang.String("FILESET").equalsIgnoreCase("f
On 2010-02-17, Antoine Levy Lambert wrote:
> I did not even know that he have a utility class called VectorSet.
That's the one introduced to speed up DirectoryScanner without breaking
backwards compatibility. A Vector-subclass (so we could keep the
protected Vector fields) with O(1) contains().
Hello Stefan,
I did not even know that he have a utility class called VectorSet. You
are doing an impressive work. I saw all your commits on the notification
list.
I did not know that Locale.ENGLISH is supposed to be the default locale.
In which cases does String#toLowerCase() or toUpperCas
On 2010-02-17, Curt Arnold wrote:
> The log4j build just started failing in Gump, taking down a load of
> projects with it.
Yep. A recent change triggered a bug that's been lurking in Ant for a
while in a method that didn't get used so far.
Fixed in svn, Gump should be happy on the next run.
The log4j build just started failing in Gump, taking down a load of projects
with it.
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