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Benedikt Ritter commented on COLLECTIONS-366:
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Thomas, thanks for the clarification.
As you also work on o.a.c.math, I think you have a stronger background in
mathematical theory than I have.
So if this behavior is correct from a mathematical/definition point of view
this should only be made explicit in JavaDoc.
I personally think this is confusing (never used the IntRange from o.a.c.lang
2.x).
> A light-weight list of integers
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> Key: COLLECTIONS-366
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COLLECTIONS-366
> Project: Commons Collections
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 3.2
> Reporter: Dmitry Katsubo
> Fix For: 4.x
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> Attachments: COLLECTIONS-366.patch, RangeList_fixed1.zip
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> Sometimes there is a demand too have a list, that represents numbers within
> some range (say, [5..10]). If the range is big (millions of records),
> creating a dummy list that holds all instances of objects is too expensive.
> The provided implementation (attached to this issue) solves this problem.
> Nice to have in commons collections.
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