Greg Kim wrote:
Hi,
I was just looking at the Fetcher.java code on trunk (r 407599),
snippet below.
The total # of bytes is getting multiplied by 8 and the division by
8.0 is missing;
private void reportStatus() throws IOException {
String status;
synchronized (this) {
long elapsed = (System.currentTimeMillis() - start)/1000;
status =
pages+" pages, "+errors+" errors, "
+ Math.round(((float)pages*10)/elapsed)/10.0+" pages/s, "
+ Math.round(((((float)bytes)*8)/1024)/elapsed)+" kb/s, ";
^^^
}
reporter.setStatus(status);
}
Funny you should mention that just now, I was looking at this
calculation today - and if you take what is printed literally, it says
the truth, because it converts bytes (apparently defined as octets) into
bits (multiply by 8) and then to kilo-bits - although one could say that
this is not strictly true either, it's rather kibibits -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibibyte).
So, the calculation is correct, and the unit name "kb/s" correctly uses
lower-case "b" to signify "bits" rather than "bytes", although many
people tend to take this as bytes ...
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Best regards,
Andrzej Bialecki <><
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