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Apr 3, 2017 22:07
I definitely wouldn't go the System.gc() route -- that's only going to mask the problem. Indeed, there's a school of thought that says when you run into problems like this, you should reduce system resources (JVM heap size etc) and see where/when you really run into problems.
Mar 29, 2017 13:09
/8ball Is it morning?
Mar 28, 2017 12:51
I'm still not clear what lambdas have to do with any of this, though.
Mar 28, 2017 12:50
:o
Mar 28, 2017 12:49
If you really must keep them open, I would wrap your whole file-access-thingy in a separate class/API, something which knows how to clean everything up, and then--if you really must keep them open--you can use a shutdown hook as described here: itsiastic.wordpress.com/2013/01/19/…
Mar 28, 2017 12:47
Uhhh... because if you keep them then you run into the sorts of questions you're describing?
Mar 28, 2017 12:46
WHy?
Mar 28, 2017 12:45
IO streams are not the same as lambda streams ...
Mar 28, 2017 12:44
What do you need to shutdown? Maybe a concrete example is in order?
Mar 28, 2017 12:43
Shutdowns?
Mar 21, 2017 18:35
@Felix.C It really depends on what sort of String / StringBuilder operations we are discussing. In general, for "read" operations (you just want to know what's inside, you don't want to alter it), String will be better, but for many "write" operations", StringBuilder will be better.
Mar 21, 2017 18:31
@geisterfurz007 Java is an island in Indonesia. I thought everybody knew that?
Mar 20, 2017 19:24
And write unit tests for your life so you know the new implementation works.
Mar 20, 2017 19:11
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Mar 20, 2017 19:11
@JennaSloan There are indeed lots of lists.
Mar 20, 2017 18:53
@JennaSloan Yes, most people call the language "Fish", but the name, as I understand it, is ><>
Mar 20, 2017 18:52
A good point - I note that ><> is not on that list either.
Mar 20, 2017 18:49
@JennaSloan Very disappointing to see INTERCAL not on that list ...
Mar 20, 2017 18:22
I'm more intrigued by things like Scala and Clojure and Groovy -- not trying to reinvent the scripting wheel, but having new compiled languages.
Mar 20, 2017 18:21
And Jython, and ... and ... and ...
Mar 20, 2017 18:15
Or -56?
Mar 20, 2017 18:14
Thing just is that 0xC8 isn't 200 but rather -57 (I think).
Mar 20, 2017 18:13
But if you have a byte that is equal to 0xC8 ... once you get that, your PS should work, no?
Mar 20, 2017 18:10
Java byte should never have been signed. That was a dumbass move.
Mar 20, 2017 18:08
Java's treatment of bytes is such a PITA
Mar 20, 2017 18:06
Oracle owns both of them (as well as Java). Otherwise, they aren't connected.
Mar 20, 2017 18:04
Well, I know you can insert byte[] into Oracle DB, so it must be MySQL's fault.
Mar 20, 2017 18:02
:)
Mar 20, 2017 18:02
@CausingUnderflowsEverywhere A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds
Mar 20, 2017 18:00
@RaduStefanPopescu That actually makes it worse -- sometimes you escape them and sometimes you don't!
Mar 20, 2017 17:59
@RaduStefanPopescu Except for the annoying double-escape thing, yeah. :)
Mar 20, 2017 17:58
Wikipedia has a chart of the differences between different regex flavors: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression#Character_classes
Mar 20, 2017 17:57
Notepad++ docs say they use PCRE (perl regexps) except for a few very minor differences.
Mar 20, 2017 17:57
@JennaSloan Mostly, but not entirely. Like anywhere else. :)
Mar 20, 2017 17:55
Oh, and ^ and $ and [^...].
Mar 20, 2017 17:55
I know [...] and {...} and + and ? and . and *, and where to look for anything else. ;)
Mar 20, 2017 17:54
@RaduStefanPopescu Not really what I meant. There are a certain common set of functionality to all regexes, like there are in SQL in all RDBMS. But the fancy stuff? Why bother?
Mar 20, 2017 17:53
@CausingUnderflowsEverywhere You should probably be in the habit of calling trim() on your Strings, unless leading and trailing whitespace could be significant.
Mar 20, 2017 17:53
It's not really worthwhile to learn regex since each environment (POSIX, perl, java, etc) has a slightly different set of valid expressions.
Mar 20, 2017 17:51
I have to go look it up every time as well. I thought I was certain this time and I was wrong!
Mar 20, 2017 17:51
Sorry about that!!
Mar 20, 2017 17:51
\s is for whitespace.
Mar 20, 2017 17:51
\w means word characters.
Mar 20, 2017 17:51
You want \s
Mar 20, 2017 17:51
It's not \w you want.
Mar 20, 2017 17:50
Hi, I'm an idiot.
Mar 20, 2017 17:50
I mean, it sounds like " " will be fine, at least for now. I'm just curious.
Mar 20, 2017 17:49
What was wrong with \\w? What was the unexpected behaviour?
Mar 20, 2017 17:48
The eclipse ecosystem is pretty amazing. You can find a plugin for nearly anything you'd want.
Mar 20, 2017 17:47
I'll admit, Eclipse can hang sometimes on Windows... I've found Eclipse to be far better running on a Linux machine (which is my preferred dev env for many other reasons, anyway).