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Gary D. Gregory commented on HTTPCORE-611:
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FYI: I specifically used "%,d" in {{toString()}} to provide human readable
values like "81,234,889 MILLISECONDS" instead of 81234889 MILLISECONDS...
> Minor glitches with TimeValue
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> Key: HTTPCORE-611
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-611
> Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: HttpCore
> Affects Versions: 5.0-beta9
> Reporter: Michael Osipov
> Priority: Major
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> The {{TimeValue}} looks like a very good thing. Some nits can be improved:
> * {{NEG_ONE_*SECONDS}} uses plural for the scale of one, but should use
> singular
> * {{defaultsToZeroMillis}} is not consistent with
> {{defaultsToNegativeOneSecond}}. It should be {{{defaultsToZeroMilliseconds}}
> * {{parse()}} uses {{String.format()}} but never passes value to the format.
> {{%s}} is missing.
> * {{parse()}} should parse with {{Long.parseLong()}} instead of a biased
> locale. 1,200 SECONDS for me a one second and 200 milliseconds. Thus, it
> should be language agnostic.
> * {{toString()}} should also do at most {{%d}} or {{%s}}.
> * {{toMillis()}} and other second fractions use inconsistent naming. I'd
> expect it to be {{toMilliseconds()}} and so forth.
> [~ggregory]
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