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mark juchems commented on LANG-535:
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So I put it all together in 1.5:
String sArray[] = new String[2];
sArray[0] = "mark";
sArray[1] = "is cool";
sArray.getClass().getSimpleName();
this returns: String[]
I guess the java team has spoken. I still think I would rather have just the
name and no brackets, however. For my use I would have to do some additional
editing.
I suggest deleting since 1.5 has an alternative...
> ClassUtils.getShortClassName() will not work with an array; it seems to add
> a semicolon to the end.
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> Key: LANG-535
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-535
> Project: Commons Lang
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.4
> Environment: Java 1.4.2
> Reporter: mark juchems
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.0
>
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> A semicolon is introduced into the class name at the end for all arrays...
> String sArray[] = new String[2];
> sArray[0] = "mark";
> sArray[1] = "is cool";
> String simpleString = "chris";
>
> assertEquals("String", ClassUtils.getShortClassName(simpleString, null));
> assertEquals("String;", ClassUtils.getShortClassName(sArray, null));
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