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"So why don't you make like a tree, and get outta here." -- Biff in "Back to the Future" (source)
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heyy.. i's been a while here. hope all of you are doing fine :)
 
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yawns loudly
 
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posted on May 04, 2022

archive - contact - sexy exciting merchandise - search - about ← previousMay 4th, 2022nextMay 4th, 2022: Hahah, what if me and a bunch of friends had spent the pandemic making a SQUIRREL GIRL PODCAST that picks right up from where the Eisner-award-winning series ended off? And the first episode is already out?? WHAT IF INDEED. EPISODE THREE IS OUT NOW :0– Ryan

 
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This room has really died, oof
@ZoestandswithUkraine Atleast Oak's still got the spirit!
 
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Oak still hasn't said the other line I added. I wonder if there is a bug.
It's quiet without @Wietlol :(
 
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I've build an HTTP client in Java (using the standard java.net.Socket as my base). It works, I can get the headers, parse them to get the Content-Length, and use that to read the content. I tested it on www.google.com and it works. I used RFC 2616 (HTTP 1.1) as my base. But it has a lot of things. Is there some tool I can use to 'test' how complete my client is and what it is missing?
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How to fix the following error?
import java.util.Arrays;
import static java.lang.System.out;

public class CaesarCipher {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        char dp[] = "abc de f gh".toCharArray();
        char output[] = Arrays.stream(dp).map((c) -> {
            if (c != 32)
                return c - 1;
            else
                return ' ';
        }).toArray();

        for (int i : output) {
            out.println(i);
        }
    }
}
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What error?
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CaesarCipher.java:8: error: no suitable method found for stream(char[])
        char output[] = Arrays.stream(dp).map((c) -> {
                              ^
    method Arrays.<T#1>stream(T#1[]) is not applicable
      (inference variable T#1 has incompatible bounds
        equality constraints: char
        lower bounds: Object)
    method Arrays.<T#2>stream(T#2[],int,int) is not applicable
      (cannot infer type-variable(s) T#2
        (actual and formal argument lists differ in length))
    method Arrays.stream(int[]) is not applicable
@ZoestandswithUkraine: Above error.
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/javadoc Arrays#stream
@vtfs271232 You want a Char[] output
Because Java
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char output[] and char[] output both work. But it is not the cause of error.
@ZoestandswithUkraine
Upper-case C
Primitive char isn't supported, object Char goes via Arrays.stream(Object[])
Even with Char[] output, the error still occurs.
import java.util.Arrays;
import static java.lang.System.out;

public class CaesarCipher {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        char dp[] = "abc de f gh".toCharArray();

        Char[] output = Arrays
                .stream(dp)
                .map(c -> {
                    if (c != 32)
                        return c - 1;
                    else
                        return ' ';
                })
                .toArray();

        for (int i : output) {
            out.println(i);
My bad, Char[] dp
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.lang.System.Char;
import static java.lang.System.out;

public class CaesarCipher {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Char[] dp = "abc de f gh".toCharArray();

        Char[] output = Arrays
                .stream(dp)
                .map(c -> {
                    if (c != 32)
                        return c - 1;
                    else
                        return ' ';
                })
                .toArray();

        for (int i : output) {
Could Not Find c:\Algorithms\Cipher\*.class
CaesarCipher.java:2: error: cannot find symbol
import java.lang.System.Char;
                       ^
  symbol:   class Char
  location: class System
CaesarCipher.java:7: error: cannot find symbol
        Char[] dp = "abc de f gh".toCharArray();
        ^
  symbol:   class Char
  location: class CaesarCipher
CaesarCipher.java:9: error: cannot find symbol
        Char[] output = Arrays
        ^
  symbol:   class Char
  location: class CaesarCipher
3 errors
@ZoestandswithUkraine: I cannot manage to make it work.

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