On Nov 3, 2003, at 5:33 AM, Dalibor Topic wrote:
For what it's worth, yes, there is code out there that expects threads
to be able to read from readers/writers and not trip over their feet
;) AFAIK, the Java APIs explicitely mention when a method/class is not
thread safe, so by default we shoul
Hi,
On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 21:11, Guilhem Lavaux wrote:
> Mark Wielaard wrote:
>
> >OK. Let me try to summarize the behavior we want so we can at least
> >create some good tests:
> >
> >DataInputStream.readLine():
> >- Should not block when it has seen at least a \r but return as soon as
> > poss
Mark Wielaard wrote:
OK. Let me try to summarize the behavior we want so we can at least
create some good tests:
DataInputStream.readLine():
- Should not block when it has seen at least a \r but return as soon as
possible even when it cannot be sure that the next character is or
isn't a \n to pr
Hi,
On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 17:33, Dalibor Topic wrote:
>
> That's a bug in Classpath then. Trying to 'read ahead' after \r fails on
> for those systems whose 'end of line' is a plain \r.
> [...]
> In fact, while you're at it, check out the rationale behind kaffe's
> implementation as described i
Mark Wielaard wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 19:12, Guilhem Lavaux wrote:
Continuing the Classpath-Kaffe merge, I noticed that
DataInputStream is failing one of kaffe's regression test
(InputStreamTest). It seems the failure comes from
readLine(): readLine() is a little too conservative comp
Hi,
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 19:12, Guilhem Lavaux wrote:
> Continuing the Classpath-Kaffe merge, I noticed that
> DataInputStream is failing one of kaffe's regression test
> (InputStreamTest). It seems the failure comes from
> readLine(): readLine() is a little too conservative compared
> to JDK
Hi,
Continuing the Classpath-Kaffe merge, I noticed that
DataInputStream is failing one of kaffe's regression test
(InputStreamTest). It seems the failure comes from
readLine(): readLine() is a little too conservative compared
to JDK's implementation. The real behaviour seems to be the
follow
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