I've been digging in a bit further. A few issues:
* The 1.0/1.1 feature for a long line is to output it, rather than cut
it up as the change below. So this is a feature change, but I agree
with you on this being how it should work.
* You can still cause infinite loops if you request something sil
Good news all around.
Thanks Hen,
Gary
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So committed. I thought it would be harder to implement it that way
So committed. I thought it would be harder to implement it that way
but turned out to be easier.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Gary Gregory
wrote:
> Hi Hen:
>
> In my mind, the width is like a newspaper column, or a page in a book, it
> always wraps, no matter what. The issue is how is a word
Stefan Bodewig schrieb:
> I started to take some baby steps implementing it, in particular
>
> On 2009-02-13, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
>
>> Currently I think the best default approach would be to use UTF-8 as
>> the default encoding and set the EFS bit since this will create
>> archives compatible
Hi Hen:
In my mind, the width is like a newspaper column, or a page in a book, it
always wraps, no matter what. The issue is how is a word broken up. My vote is
to chop and wrap, so that no matter what, you get all of the text in the given
width.
Gary
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I started to take some baby steps implementing it, in particular
On 2009-02-13, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> Currently I think the best default approach would be to use UTF-8 as
> the default encoding and set the EFS bit since this will create
> archives compatible with java.util.zip but has the addi
On 2009-02-13, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> I propose to modify JarArchiveOutputStream to add a JarMarker extra
> field to the very first entry written to the stream.
done.
Stefan
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Hi Sami,
I see your point ...
+) quoting is expected when passing a command line string which need parsing
+) quoting comes as surprise when using an array of arguments
I have a look at the code ...
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Siegfried Goeschl
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