On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > this morning, I found a pretty big big in the Dn class. Doing something like > : > > Dn original = new Dn( schemaManager, "dc=example, dc=org" ); > Dn copy = new Dn( original ); > > System.out.println( "Original DN : " + original ); > System.out.println( "Copied DN : " + copy ); > > produces : > > Original DN : dc=example, dc=org > Copied DN : dc=org, dc=example > > Ok, the rdns are just copied in the reverse order. At first, I thought "WTF > ? Why are the tests passing?" then Pierre-Arnaud replied :"Who cares to copy > a Dn ? It's an immutable class anyway..." and I think he is plain on spot. > hehe, +1 let us get rid of it > Should we remove the copy constructor (which seems not to be used anywhere ) > ? > > -- > Regards, > Cordialement, > Emmanuel Lécharny > www.iktek.com > >
-- Kiran Ayyagari
