I see nobody using mangled (comparing&map) methods (even oracle guys) and this is the thing that I already have expected, just since we all lazy and this would hurt performance. This issue would be a candidate topic for next edition of Joshua Bloch's Effective Java.
So to prevent this I propose following names: mapR ==== map (R === Reference Type) mapI ==== mapToInt mapL ==== mapToLong mapD ==== mapToDouble comparingR ==== comparing comparingI ==== comparingInt comparingL ==== comparingLong comparingD ==== comparingDouble All method names have same length. Best Regards, Ali Ebrahmi On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Andrey Nazarov < [email protected]> wrote: > Webrev is here > http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~anazarov/jdk8-demo-bulkoperations/webrev.00/ > < > http://cr.openjdk.java.net/%7Eanazarov/jdk8-demo-bulkoperations/webrev.00/ > > > Mail server removes attachments. > > --Andrey > On 29.08.2013 23:38, Alan Bateman wrote: > > On 29/08/2013 19:33, Andrey Nazarov wrote: > >> Hi guys, > >> > >> We want to push our demo code for lambda expression and bulk data > >> operations. > >> Could you please review this code? Webrev is attached. > >> > >> > >> --Andrey. > > Your mail didn't have an attachment, it probably was dropped by the > > mail server. Can you publish on a HTTP server so that it can be browsed? > > > > -Alan. > > >
