RFR 8023197: Pre-configured command line options for keytool and jarsigner (original) (raw)

Xuelei Fan xuelei.fan at oracle.com
Tue Jun 10 08:13:09 UTC 2014


On 6/10/2014 2:17 PM, Wang Weijun wrote:

>>> 176 st.whitespaceChars(0x00, 0x20); >>> 177 st.wordChars(0x21, 0xFF); >>> I'm not sure of the code above, would you like have to test for >>> none-ASCII characters? >> >> I cannot find any spec on this, but the source has >> >> ctype = c < 256 ? ct[c] : CTALPHA;_ _>> >> which means every non-ASCII is a word char (no support for wide numerals). >> >> StreamTokenizer only allows you to categorize the ASCII chars. >> > I'm not sure too. If "0x01 0x05" is a character, does the above code > treat the "0x01" and "0x05" as white space? Here the input of StreamTokenizer is char array. If you mean "0x01 0x05" as two chars, then they are both treated as white spaces. If you mean \u0105, it's a word char. OK.

Xuelei



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