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I apologize. get_comparable_java_version() is working as expected in a macOS bash. I used a Linux bash to test some code. In a linux bash Sorry: Don't know how to delete a discussion. |
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Hi @jensppi, nevermind. I think we cannot close a discussion, so we'll just have to leave this as is. I'll change the subject though... |
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Hallo,
first of all thanx a lot for this script.
While I was manipulating the script for my needs I noticed the following inconsistency:
The comment of get_comparable_java_version() says
@return an 8 digit numeral ('1.8.0_45'->'08000045'; '9.1.13'->'09001013')
but instead the return value is
' 8 0 45' or ' 9 1 13'
The three parts of the version number are left padded by spaces not by zeros.
The three printf in the function get_comparable_java_version() are using %03s not %03d as expected.
This is not a bug, cause your script seems to work since years with this inconsistency. It's only a hint.
Regards,
Jens
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