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Maks commented on COLLECTIONS-377:
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How to commit my changes?
I've got message: 

svn commit --username jxcoder -m "fixed 377"


"Access to '/repos/asf/!svn/me' forbidden"

what's wrong?

                
> CollatingIterator throws NullPointerException when constructor is given null 
> (or no) Comparator
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COLLECTIONS-377
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COLLECTIONS-377
>             Project: Commons Collections
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Iterator
>    Affects Versions: 3.2
>         Environment: Java 1.6.0_26
>            Reporter: Ryan Hochstetler
>            Priority: Minor
>
> CollatingIterator's javadoc 
> (http://commons.apache.org/collections/api-release/index.html) states that 
> natural sort ordering will be used when null is passed as the Comparator 
> argument to any of the constructors accepting one (and for the nullary 
> constructor).  The following stack is thrown from the subsequent unit test.  
> The implementation of least() does not appear to account for the natural sort 
> order case.
> java.lang.NullPointerException
>       at 
> org.apache.commons.collections.iterators.CollatingIterator.least(CollatingIterator.java:334)
>       at 
> org.apache.commons.collections.iterators.CollatingIterator.next(CollatingIterator.java:230)
>       at mil.af.statistics.jutl.collection.MutableDataSeriesTest...
>     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
>     @Test
>     public void testCollatingIteratorNaturalOrdering() throws Exception
>     {
>         Integer[] expected =
>         { Integer.valueOf(1), Integer.valueOf(2), Integer.valueOf(3), 
> Integer.valueOf(4), Integer.valueOf(5),
>             Integer.valueOf(6) };
>         List<Integer> evens = Arrays.asList(new Integer[]
>         { Integer.valueOf(2), Integer.valueOf(4), Integer.valueOf(6) });
>         List<Integer> odds = Arrays.asList(new Integer[]
>         { Integer.valueOf(1), Integer.valueOf(3), Integer.valueOf(5) });
>         Iterator<Integer> collatingIter = new CollatingIterator(null, 
> evens.iterator(), odds.iterator());
>         for (Integer expectedInt : expected)
>         {
>             assertTrue(collatingIter.hasNext());
>             assertEquals(expectedInt, collatingIter.next());
>         }
>     }
> Workaround: provide a Comparator that implements the natural ordering 
> contract.

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