Mo,
Thanks for the feedback. I'll update the README with your
reformatted
version. These are the types of small things that are hard to
catch, but very
frustrating to the users. Also, I've changed the code a bit to fix
the error you mentioned about throwing an exception.
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Sandeep Tamhankar wrote:
> I have the following two class definitions:
>
> public class myclass {
> private int priv;
> public int f1;
> public int f2;
> public static int stat=5;
> public myclass () {
> f1=7;
> }
> public void setF2(int i
I have the following two class definitions:
public class myclass {
private int priv;
public int f1;
public int f2;
public static int stat=5;
public myclass () {
f1=7;
}
public void setF2(int i) {
f2=i;
}
public int getF2() {
return f2;