On Nov 14, 2012, at 2:19 AM, Mike Duigou <mike.dui...@oracle.com> wrote:
> Hello all; > > I apologize for the quick turnaround from the second review request [1] but > I've updated the webrev again: > > http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mduigou/8001634/4/webrev/ > Looks good to me. > Blame a busy Paul Sandoz who his making significant progress on the primitive > specializations implementation. ;-) > :-) code drop to lambda repo imminent... Paul. > This update includes: > > - Block.apply renamed to Block.accept > - {Int|Long|Double}Block specializations added. > - Commented out "extends Combiner<T,T,T>" in BinaryOperator was removed for > now since Combiner is out of scope for this review. > - The {Int|Long|Double} specializations of BinaryOperator and UnaryOperator > now show commented out extends of the generic version along with commented > out default methods. This change will not be part of the commit but is meant > to show where the implementation will be going. > - The {Int|Long|Double} specializations of Supplier now extend generic > Supplier, have getAs{Int|Long|Double} as their abstract method and provide a > commented out default get() method to satisfy the need for a get > implementation. > - The {Int|Long|Double} specializations of Function now extend generic > Function, have applyAs{Int|Long|Double} as their abstract method and provide > a commented out default apply() method to satisfy the need for an apply > implementation. > > Mike > > [1] > http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/core-libs-dev/2012-November/012225.html >