I encountered a small problem using the BufferedInputStream.
When telling it to skip a big number of bytes, it stops at the first
2k boundary (or, more precisely, from position 32 to skip 37919 bytes
lets it stop at position 2048).
This is not a bug. The skip() method as defined in
Hi all!
I encountered a small problem using the BufferedInputStream.
When telling it to skip a big number of bytes, it stops at the first
2k boundary (or, more precisely, from position 32 to skip 37919 bytes
lets it stop at position 2048).
Removing the BufferedInputStream and using only the
Kero van Gelder writes:
I encountered a small problem using the BufferedInputStream.
When telling it to skip a big number of bytes, it stops at the first
2k boundary (or, more precisely, from position 32 to skip 37919 bytes
lets it stop at position 2048).
Removing the BufferedInputStream