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From: Jost B. <jos...@ya...> - 2005-12-19 19:57:20
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Hi,
> [64 bit integer]
> > ... it should be Long in java
>
> I think this depends on the VM's memory model.
Correction: Ecma 334 specifies that a long has 64
bits, too, the previous behaviour was more correct.
But this doesn't invalidate the reason for the change.
Users who want to create a long can always call:
$l = new java("java.lang.Long", val);
If necessary the bridge coerces the Long into a long.
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From: Jost B. <jos...@ya...> - 2005-12-19 19:29:41
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Hi Marek, > description should be putted into docs. Done[1] on the main page php-java-bridge.sf.net. Rest of the documentation will follow automatically. Thanks! (Part of the discussion about this change is archived: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=8255109&forum_id=42415) [64 bit integer] > ... it should be Long in java I think this depends on the VM's memory model. Regards, Jost Boekemeier [1] setting "java.ext_java_compatibility=On" currently doesn't work in php5, that's a bug. ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de |
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From: Marek L. <ma...@le...> - 2005-12-19 15:23:37
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Marek Lewczuk wrote: > Hi, > If this is a proper behavior (it should be, because php's integer is 32 > bit, so it should be Long in java) mistake: it should be Integer in java ;-) |
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From: Marek L. <ma...@le...> - 2005-12-19 15:20:47
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Hi,
the docs says that php's "exact number" is converted into java's "Long"
- that was working in previous versions, but the latest version uses
Integer. Below the test case:
$test = new Java("java.util.Vector", array((integer) 1, (integer) 2));
print java_instanceof($test->elementAt(0), new
JavaClass("java.lang.Integer")); // output true
print java_instanceof($test->elementAt(0), new
JavaClass("java.lang.Long")); // output false
If this is a proper behavior (it should be, because php's integer is 32
bit, so it should be Long in java) then proper description should be
putted into docs.
ML
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