Sorry Tomas. Either you did not read the message(which would be indeed a beginner's mistake), or you are misleading the discussion.
What you said, about equality and references would be true if we were talking about Java code. This is jdk8-nashorn's mailing list and I'm talking about JavaScript evaluation inside the JVM. Comparison operators inside the script engine follow JavaScript rules and not Java rules. *João Paulo Varandas*+55 11 99889-2321 joaovaran...@inpaas.com 2016-08-04 20:08 GMT-03:00 Tomáš Zíma <to...@tzima.cz>: > A classical beginner's mistake. You are using Java objects and comparing > references, not the values, so this is expected behavior. Simply compare > the objects using equals(). > > > On 4.8.2016 15:48, João Paulo Varandas wrote: > >> Hi guys! >> >> It seems that version 1.8.0_101 has a bug in equality for same java data >> types (java.lang.Long). >> >> Check that: >> jjs> new java.lang.Long(10) == new java.lang.Long(10) >> false >> >> Oops!? >> >> See the gist: >> https://gist.github.com/joaovarandas/51567bd3b576d48a4c574d60d5a60ba3 >> >> The results for all types should be ... >> == true >> === true >> equals true >> >> But for java.lang.Long and java.math.BigDecimal: >> == false >> === false >> equals true >> >> Maybe we could expand the test to other classes too, but the issue ... >> - It does happen in 1.8.0_101. >> - It does not 1.8.0_91. >> - It does happen with other classes (BigDecimal). >> - It does not happen with String. >> - It does not happen with Integer. >> >> >> I understand this is not an expected behavior. For now I'm rolling back >> to 1.8.0_91 in my environments. >> >> >> >> Do you me to file a bug? >> >> Thanks >> J >> >> > > -- "Esta mensagem, incluindo seus anexos, pode conter informacoes confidenciais e privilegiadas. Se voce a recebeu por engano, solicitamos que a apague e avise o remetente imediatamente. Opinioes ou informacoes aqui contidas nao refletem necessariamente a posicao oficial da Plusoft." "Antes de imprimir, pense em sua responsabilidade e compromisso com o MEIO AMBIENTE"