On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 13:46 +0200, Lubos Lunak wrote:
It takes start position and end position in usual half-open [x,y) style,
not start position and length though this is clearly the same for an x
of 0
Usual style in what way?
Well, usual in the "if you're going to use start and end position in the
first place" way, i.e. not [x,y].
O[U]StringBuffer don't have any other range
function, but O[U]String uses start+len for such cases (copy, replaceAt), so
this seems inconsistent.
hmm, yeah, that's true. java doesn't have a replaceAt sort of thing, nor
a "copy" method, though its ctors have a startindex + length option
while it has a "substring" which does take [startindex, endindex)
Do we have a preference ?, I'm easy either way.
C.
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