On Jan 26 2014, at 17:12 , Philip Hodges <philip.hod...@bluewin.ch> wrote:

> Please please please drop StringJoiner from Java 1.8 before it is too late.

It is well past "too late". The API has been frozen since August for all but 
the most exceptional cases.

>>> At first I thought they were cool. Then I tried to use them in anger.
>>> And was forced to roll my own.
>> 
>> I would encourage you to share your implementation or the javadocs as grist 
>> for discussion.  An actual alternative is the *only* thing that is likely to 
>> be persuasive.

You seem to be very much in the minority on this issue by the silence from 
other responders on this list and elsewhere. The concerns you've highlighted 
with regard to delimiter management, while certainly valid, have not been of 
sufficient concern to suggest a change in the proposal. The prediction that 
using StringJoiner will become Java's sprintf seems unlikely to be be true. The 
reception we've seen thus far for StringJoiner has been otherwise exclusively 
enthusiastic and positive. 

Alternatives, refinements and counterproposals are always welcome in the 
discussion. Doomsaying unfortunately adds little.

Mike

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