On 02/05/2014 11:09 AM, Paul Sandoz wrote:
On Feb 5, 2014, at 6:58 PM, Xueming Shen<xueming.shen@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi,
Let's try to wrap it up, otherwise I may drop the ball somewhere :-)
On 01/22/2014 07:20 AM, Paul Sandoz wrote:
if (lang == "tr" || lang == "az" || lang == "lt") { // local dependent return toLowerCaseEx(result, firstUpper, locale, true); } // otherwise false is passed to subsequent calls to toLowerCaseEx
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toLowerCaseEx will also be invoked later (in your another suggestion next), which needs a "localeDependent".
But is not the second call to toLowerCaseEx always invoked with a value of false?
2574 String lang = locale.getLanguage(); 2575 final boolean localeDependent = (lang == "tr" || lang == "az" || lang == "lt"); 2576 if (localeDependent) { 2577 return toLowerCaseEx(result, firstUpper, locale, localeDependent); //<-- localeDependent is true 2578 } 2579 for (int i = firstUpper; i< len; i++) { 2580 int c = (int)value[i]; 2581 if (c>= Character.MIN_HIGH_SURROGATE&& c<= Character.MAX_HIGH_SURROGATE || 2582 c == '\u03A3' || // GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SIGMA 2583 (c = Character.toLowerCase(c))>= Character.MIN_SUPPLEMENTARY_CODE_POINT) { 2584 return toLowerCaseEx(result, i, locale, localeDependent); //<-- localDependent is false 2585 } 2586 result[i] = (char)c; 2587 } 2588 return new String(result, true);
You are absolutely right :-) I will update as suggested. -sherman