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Nicholas Paldino commented on LUCENENET-284: -------------------------------------------- Done. Patch provided in LUCENENET-292. It also addresses an issue with the Capacity property being set improperly in the call to AddRange. > java vs .Net GetHashCode and Equals for ArrayList > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: LUCENENET-284 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-284 > Project: Lucene.Net > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Andrei Iliev > Attachments: ArrayList.patch, EquatableListOfT.patch, > EquatableListOfT_tweaked.patch, OptimizedEquatableListOfT.patch > > > 1)In java the hash code of a list (and ArrayList) is defined to be the result > of the following calc: > <code> > hashCode = 1; > Iterator i = list.iterator(); > while (i.hasNext()) { > Object obj = i.next(); > hashCode = 31*hashCode + (obj==null ? 0 : obj.hashCode()); > } > </code> > In .Net it hash code of object itself. > > 2) In java two lists are defined to be equal if they contain the same > elements in the same order. > In .Net it compares the object references. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.