RFR 8023197: Pre-configured command line options for keytool and jarsigner

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] : CT_ALPHA;
>>> >> 
>>> >> 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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