Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 15:19:07 -0400 From: Parv <parv@pair.com> To: "victori@salesdepotinc.com" <victori@salesdepotinc.com> Cc: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Re: diablo jvm issue, at the byte code level Message-ID: <20070316191907.GA3472@holestein.holy.cow> In-Reply-To: <635C86FC-5150-4528-972E-A5E99418D0A9@salesdepotinc.com> References: <635C86FC-5150-4528-972E-A5E99418D0A9@salesdepotinc.com>
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in message <635C86FC-5150-4528-972E-A5E99418D0A9@salesdepotinc.com>, wrote victori@salesdepotinc.com thusly... > > Anonuser has posted on my behalf, seems like this issue with > NumberFormat is at the bytecode level > > Here is an example testcase: > > import java.text.*; > > public class Test { > public static void main(String[] args) { > try { > System.out.println(NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance().parse > ("$1.99").doubleValue()); > } catch (Exception e) { > e.printStackTrace(); > } > } > } > > Save as Test.java ; compile under the SUN JVM: javac Test.java > > > Run the class under the Diablo jvm and you will receive > > -bash-2.05b$ java Test > java.text.ParseException: Unparseable number: "$1.99" > at java.text.NumberFormat.parse(NumberFormat.java:309) > at Test.main(Test.java:6) > > And when I run it with the SUN JDK > > absolute# /usr/local/linux-sun-jdk1.5.0/bin/java Test > 1.99 > > > Works correctly. No problem here with the a class being called 'Test' & diablo-jdk-freebsd6.i386.1.5.0.07.00 (compiled before the currently running FreeBSD 6-STABLE as of around Feb 23 2007). Locale output is ... LANG= LC_CTYPE="en_US.ISO8859-15" LC_COLLATE="en_US.ISO8859-15" LC_TIME="en_US.ISO8859-15" LC_NUMERIC="en_US.ISO8859-15" LC_MONETARY="en_US.ISO8859-15" LC_MESSAGES="en_US.ISO8859-15" LC_ALL=en_US.ISO8859-15 - Parv --
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