Juan Pablo Santos RodrÃguez created LANG-997:
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Summary: NumberUtil#isNumber() return false for "012345678" but
not for "12345678"
Key: LANG-997
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-997
Project: Commons Lang
Issue Type: Bug
Components: lang.math.*
Affects Versions: 3.3.2
Environment: Java 6
Reporter: Juan Pablo Santos RodrÃguez
With commons-lang 3.2.1:
{code}
boolean ret = NumberUtils.isNumber( "012345678901234567" );
{code}
returns {{true}}, but for 3.3.2, returns {{false}}.
The change seems to be introduced in LANG-972 / LANG-992, as it seems to
consider now that, if the parameter string has a leading 0, and it's not hex,
then it must be forcibly octal.
As previous 3.x versions accept 0ddd as valid decimal numbers, the suggested
change on NumberUtils#isNumber, is to replace lines
[1367-1376|http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/xref/org/apache/commons/lang3/math/NumberUtils.html#L1367]
with:
{code}
} else if (Character.isDigit(chars[start + 1])) {
// leading 0, but not hex, must be octal or decimal
int i = start + 1;
for (; i < chars.length; i++) {
if (chars[i] < '0' || chars[i] > '9') { // was: if (chars[i]
< '0' || chars[i] > '7') {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
{code}
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