Hi,


It is not a easy way to create/maniplate a Java Object in C++ of JJOS.
Right now, I have implemented the arraycopy, if I can find the way
to create a Java Primitive Class, I think System.out.println will works.

Regards,

Hilary


>> decaf doesn't seem to want to return from methods in the host build after
you
>> have run any variation on System.out.print();
>
> (First, apologies for taking so long to get around to this.)
>
> Okay, I can't replicate this bug, even though it sounds like it
>should be pretty easy to.  Some particular attempts at print()ing will
>cause immediate errors (Bocek's remarks about arraycopy() and
>getPrimitiveClass()).  I can't, however, seem to get an error to occur
>after returning.  I'm suspecting something to do with the GC?  If you send
>me your problematic code, I'll take a closer look.
>
>-_Quinn
>
>
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