If I remove the first System.out.println("print something...");
the output is ok too...
print something again...
and again...
If I use print instead of println, also ok...
On 5/15/07, Mikhail Markov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
While investigating H-3307 I've found a strange effect on DRLVM. The
following code:
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("print something...");
Charset charset = Charset.forName("ISO-8859-1");
charset.encode("\u3400");
System.out.println("print something again...");
System.out.println("and again...");
}
}
prints additional symbols after charset.encode() line at the end of messages
in println():
print something...
print something again...→
and again...→
If i remove charset.encode() line then the output is ok:
print something...
print something again...
and again...
Another strange thing that if i remove first println line in the code above,
the last 2 println works ok, i.e. without any additional symbols
This effect is only reproducible on DRLVM. I'm not quite understand what
happens here.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Mikhail
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Tony Wu
China Software Development Lab, IBM