[jira] [Issue Comment Edited] (IO-299) getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes

2012-02-12 Thread Thilina Dampahala (Issue Comment Edited) (JIRA)

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Thilina Dampahala edited comment on IO-299 at 2/12/12 4:11 PM:
---

In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
Same with the other slash

Any ideas on this?

  was (Author: thdamp):
In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
\\I don't want to become null!

Any ideas on this?
  
> getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes
> 
>
> Key: IO-299
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-299
> Project: Commons IO
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Utilities
>Affects Versions: 2.0.1, 2.1
>Reporter: Rick Latrine
>   Original Estimate: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>
> Situation:
> FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength is used in FilenameUtils.doNormalize.
> FilenameUtils.normalize("I don't want to become null!") returns null.
> Problem:
> Expected was: "I don't want to become null!"
> The method FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength returns -1 for the mentioned string.
> The root problem is found in following lines of code:
> {code:title=FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength}
> ...
> int posUnix = filename.indexOf(UNIX_SEPARATOR, 2);
> int posWin = filename.indexOf(WINDOWS_SEPARATOR, 2);
> if ((posUnix == -1 && posWin == -1) || posUnix == 2 || posWin 
> == 2) {
> return -1;
> }
> ...
> {code}
> Solution:
> All leading slashes should be ignored at all, but considering the rest of the 
> string.

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[jira] [Issue Comment Edited] (IO-299) getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes

2012-02-12 Thread Thilina Dampahala (Issue Comment Edited) (JIRA)

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Thilina Dampahala edited comment on IO-299 at 2/12/12 4:09 PM:
---

In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
\\I don't want to become null!

Any ideas on this?

  was (Author: thdamp):
In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
"\\I don't want to become null!"

Any ideas on this?
  
> getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes
> 
>
> Key: IO-299
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-299
> Project: Commons IO
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Utilities
>Affects Versions: 2.0.1, 2.1
>Reporter: Rick Latrine
>   Original Estimate: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>
> Situation:
> FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength is used in FilenameUtils.doNormalize.
> FilenameUtils.normalize("I don't want to become null!") returns null.
> Problem:
> Expected was: "I don't want to become null!"
> The method FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength returns -1 for the mentioned string.
> The root problem is found in following lines of code:
> {code:title=FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength}
> ...
> int posUnix = filename.indexOf(UNIX_SEPARATOR, 2);
> int posWin = filename.indexOf(WINDOWS_SEPARATOR, 2);
> if ((posUnix == -1 && posWin == -1) || posUnix == 2 || posWin 
> == 2) {
> return -1;
> }
> ...
> {code}
> Solution:
> All leading slashes should be ignored at all, but considering the rest of the 
> string.

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[jira] [Issue Comment Edited] (IO-299) getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes

2012-02-12 Thread Thilina Dampahala (Issue Comment Edited) (JIRA)

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Thilina Dampahala edited comment on IO-299 at 2/12/12 4:09 PM:
---

In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
"\\I don't want to become null!"

Any ideas on this?

  was (Author: thdamp):
In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
"\\\I don't want to become null!"

Any ideas on this?
  
> getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes
> 
>
> Key: IO-299
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-299
> Project: Commons IO
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Utilities
>Affects Versions: 2.0.1, 2.1
>Reporter: Rick Latrine
>   Original Estimate: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>
> Situation:
> FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength is used in FilenameUtils.doNormalize.
> FilenameUtils.normalize("I don't want to become null!") returns null.
> Problem:
> Expected was: "I don't want to become null!"
> The method FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength returns -1 for the mentioned string.
> The root problem is found in following lines of code:
> {code:title=FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength}
> ...
> int posUnix = filename.indexOf(UNIX_SEPARATOR, 2);
> int posWin = filename.indexOf(WINDOWS_SEPARATOR, 2);
> if ((posUnix == -1 && posWin == -1) || posUnix == 2 || posWin 
> == 2) {
> return -1;
> }
> ...
> {code}
> Solution:
> All leading slashes should be ignored at all, but considering the rest of the 
> string.

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[jira] [Issue Comment Edited] (IO-299) getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes

2012-02-12 Thread Thilina Dampahala (Issue Comment Edited) (JIRA)

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Thilina Dampahala edited comment on IO-299 at 2/12/12 4:08 PM:
---

In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
"\\\I don't want to become null!"

Any ideas on this?

  was (Author: thdamp):
In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
"I don't want to become null!"

Any ideas on this?
  
> getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes
> 
>
> Key: IO-299
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-299
> Project: Commons IO
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Utilities
>Affects Versions: 2.0.1, 2.1
>Reporter: Rick Latrine
>   Original Estimate: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>
> Situation:
> FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength is used in FilenameUtils.doNormalize.
> FilenameUtils.normalize("I don't want to become null!") returns null.
> Problem:
> Expected was: "I don't want to become null!"
> The method FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength returns -1 for the mentioned string.
> The root problem is found in following lines of code:
> {code:title=FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength}
> ...
> int posUnix = filename.indexOf(UNIX_SEPARATOR, 2);
> int posWin = filename.indexOf(WINDOWS_SEPARATOR, 2);
> if ((posUnix == -1 && posWin == -1) || posUnix == 2 || posWin 
> == 2) {
> return -1;
> }
> ...
> {code}
> Solution:
> All leading slashes should be ignored at all, but considering the rest of the 
> string.

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[jira] [Issue Comment Edited] (IO-299) getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes

2012-02-12 Thread Thilina Dampahala (Issue Comment Edited) (JIRA)

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Thilina Dampahala edited comment on IO-299 at 2/12/12 4:07 PM:
---

In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
"\\I don't want to become null!"

Any ideas on this?

  was (Author: thdamp):
In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: "//I don't want to become null!"
In Windows: "\\I don't want to become null!"

Any ideas on this?
  
> getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes
> 
>
> Key: IO-299
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-299
> Project: Commons IO
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Utilities
>Affects Versions: 2.0.1, 2.1
>Reporter: Rick Latrine
>   Original Estimate: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>
> Situation:
> FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength is used in FilenameUtils.doNormalize.
> FilenameUtils.normalize("I don't want to become null!") returns null.
> Problem:
> Expected was: "I don't want to become null!"
> The method FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength returns -1 for the mentioned string.
> The root problem is found in following lines of code:
> {code:title=FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength}
> ...
> int posUnix = filename.indexOf(UNIX_SEPARATOR, 2);
> int posWin = filename.indexOf(WINDOWS_SEPARATOR, 2);
> if ((posUnix == -1 && posWin == -1) || posUnix == 2 || posWin 
> == 2) {
> return -1;
> }
> ...
> {code}
> Solution:
> All leading slashes should be ignored at all, but considering the rest of the 
> string.

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2012-02-12 Thread Thilina Dampahala (Issue Comment Edited) (JIRA)

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Thilina Dampahala edited comment on IO-299 at 2/12/12 4:08 PM:
---

In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
"I don't want to become null!"

Any ideas on this?

  was (Author: thdamp):
In this case for your input "I don't want to become null!", I think the 
expected output should be
In Unix: 
"//I don't want to become null!"

In Windows: 
"\\I don't want to become null!"

Any ideas on this?
  
> getPrefixLength returns null if filename has leading slashes
> 
>
> Key: IO-299
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IO-299
> Project: Commons IO
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Utilities
>Affects Versions: 2.0.1, 2.1
>Reporter: Rick Latrine
>   Original Estimate: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>
> Situation:
> FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength is used in FilenameUtils.doNormalize.
> FilenameUtils.normalize("I don't want to become null!") returns null.
> Problem:
> Expected was: "I don't want to become null!"
> The method FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength returns -1 for the mentioned string.
> The root problem is found in following lines of code:
> {code:title=FilenameUtils.getPrefixLength}
> ...
> int posUnix = filename.indexOf(UNIX_SEPARATOR, 2);
> int posWin = filename.indexOf(WINDOWS_SEPARATOR, 2);
> if ((posUnix == -1 && posWin == -1) || posUnix == 2 || posWin 
> == 2) {
> return -1;
> }
> ...
> {code}
> Solution:
> All leading slashes should be ignored at all, but considering the rest of the 
> string.

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