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Re: Using GNU Classpath while changing his hierarchy
From: |
Jean-Philippe Deblonde |
Subject: |
Re: Using GNU Classpath while changing his hierarchy |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Jul 2005 15:51:09 +0200 |
The idea was to save memory space & execution time, so the String.java
use *internally* UTF format.
2005/7/25, Meskauskas Audrius <address@hidden>:
> Jean-Philippe Deblonde wrote:
>
> >In fact, it's a lot more than a simple refactoring, because I need, by
> >example, to rewrite the String.java to use an array of bytes (coded
> >with UTF-8) instead of an array of char, to save some space for the
> >smartcards..
> >
> Maybe I do not understand properly, but why on the world are you doing
> so strange? GNU Classpath Reader and Writer supports not just UTF-8, but
> also many other encodings, see release notes for details. You only write
> in UTF-16 if you want to. Are you using smart card as the main memory
> for the application?
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