Hi Ivan,
On 12/11/2016 10:03 PM, Ivan Gerasimov wrote:
Thank you Peter for the suggestion!
An alternative to a new virtual method on Appendable (or maybe a
complement to it) could be a special internal CharSequence
implementation (CharRepetitions) with a static factory method on
CharSequen
Thank you Peter for the suggestion!
An alternative to a new virtual method on Appendable (or maybe a
complement to it) could be a special internal CharSequence
implementation (CharRepetitions) with a static factory method on
CharSequence like the following:
I think it's a clever idea!
Th
Thank you Jason for the comments!
On 06.12.2016 20:09, Jason Mehrens wrote:
Ivan,
Will java.util.StringJoiner be modified too? I assume a nCopies char sequence
object doesn't pan out performance wise?
I don't think I've seen many such uses of StringJoiner as adding the
same sequence several
Thank you Roger for the comments!
On 08.12.2016 1:28, Roger Riggs wrote:
Hi Ivan,
A few comments...
Appendable.appendN default method:
I'd expect many time n is small so allocating a new StringBuilder
every time seems
not optimal. A simple loop with append(c) would have fewer
(memory
Thank you Paul for the comments and suggestions!
Add a fix version of 10, then it’s clear on the intent. Once tests are
added :-) we can review for that release.
Yes, right. I've set the fix version to 10 and also added the @since 10
tag.
I've added a couple of test cases to
`test/java/la
Hi Ivan,
On 12/04/2016 01:07 PM, Ivan Gerasimov wrote:
Hello!
There are several places in JDK where the same character is appended
to a StringBuilder object multiple times (usually padding).
With each append there are a few routine checks performed.
They could have been done only once, if we
> On 8 Dec 2016, at 01:27, Claes Redestad wrote:
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> On 2016-12-08 10:01, Ulf Zibis wrote:
>> Am 08.12.2016 um 09:28 schrieb Peter Levart:
>>>
>>> On 12/07/2016 11:28 PM, Roger Riggs wrote:
AbstractStringBuilder:
I agree with Claes' comment suggesting that IAE for negative len
On 2016-12-08 10:01, Ulf Zibis wrote:
Am 08.12.2016 um 09:28 schrieb Peter Levart:
On 12/07/2016 11:28 PM, Roger Riggs wrote:
AbstractStringBuilder:
I agree with Claes' comment suggesting that IAE for negative
lengths is a pain
and defining it to append 0 would be natural in many use
Am 08.12.2016 um 09:28 schrieb Peter Levart:
On 12/07/2016 11:28 PM, Roger Riggs wrote:
AbstractStringBuilder:
I agree with Claes' comment suggesting that IAE for negative lengths is a
pain
and defining it to append 0 would be natural in many use cases.
OTOH, inserting a simple Math.m
On 12/07/2016 11:28 PM, Roger Riggs wrote:
AbstractStringBuilder:
I agree with Claes' comment suggesting that IAE for negative
lengths is a pain
and defining it to append 0 would be natural in many use cases.
OTOH, inserting a simple Math.max(n, 0) instead of n where n could get
nega
Hi Ivan,
A few comments...
Appendable.appendN default method:
I'd expect many time n is small so allocating a new StringBuilder
every time seems
not optimal. A simple loop with append(c) would have fewer (memory)
side effects.
And in particular for n=0, it could avoid doing anything
s-dev@openjdk.java.net
Subject: RFR 8170348: Appendable.appendN(char, int) method to append multiple
copies of char
Hello!
There are several places in JDK where the same character is appended to
a StringBuilder object multiple times (usually padding).
With each append there are a few routine c
> On 4 Dec 2016, at 08:42, Ivan Gerasimov wrote:
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> Thank you Claes for looking into it!
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> On 04.12.2016 16:48, Claes Redestad wrote:
>> Hi Ivan,
>>
>> as this adds a new public API I guess it's too late for 9 at this point, but
>> here's a few
>> comments anyhow:
>>
> Yes, of course.
Thank you Claes for looking into it!
On 04.12.2016 16:48, Claes Redestad wrote:
Hi Ivan,
as this adds a new public API I guess it's too late for 9 at this
point, but here's a few
comments anyhow:
Yes, of course.
If people find it useful, I would expect it to go to jdk 10.
- you could use
Hi Ivan,
as this adds a new public API I guess it's too late for 9 at this point,
but here's a few
comments anyhow:
- you could use Arrays.fill(byte[], int, int, byte) for LATIN-1 case in
AbstractStringBuilder.
Might not make it much faster (unless there are intrinsics at play, but
perhaps a
Hello!
There are several places in JDK where the same character is appended to
a StringBuilder object multiple times (usually padding).
With each append there are a few routine checks performed.
They could have been done only once, if we had a method for appending
multiple copies at a time.
A
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