Thanks Stephen for the note.

I downloaded the api [1], but don't seem to see a class "DateTimeParseContext". Do you have a pointer to the current webrev? What does it do, and what would be the implication with regards to the CharSequence compare method?

[1] https://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=310

Best,
Joe

On 1/26/2018 7:01 AM, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
Just to note that JSR-310 had to add a CharSequence comparison method.
Not the same as this one, but a data point, and perhaps a target to
become public in a future webrev. See
DateTimeParseContext.subSequenceEquals().

Stephen


On 26 January 2018 at 03:00, Joe Wang <huizhe.w...@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi,

Adding methods for comparing CharSequence, StringBuilder, and StringBuffer.

The Comparable implementations for StringBuilder/Buffer are similar to that
of String, allowing comparison operations between two
StringBuilders/Buffers, e.g. aStringBuilder.compareTo(anotherStringBuilder).
For CharSequence however, refer to the comments in JIRA, a static method
'compare' is added instead of implementing the Comparable interface. This
'compare' method may take CharSequence implementations such as String,
StringBuilder and StringBuffer, making it possible to perform comparison
among them. The previous example for example is equivalent to
CharSequence.compare(aStringBuilder, anotherStringBuilder).

Tests for java.base have been independent from each other. The new tests are
therefore created to have no dependency on each other or sharing any code.

JBS: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8137326
webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~joehw/jdk11/8137326/webrev/

Thanks,
Joe

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