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When I'm looking at a large/huge char[] in the snapshot, I'd like to
save the contents to a file.
-tt]]>Taras Tielkes2008-09-03T19:18:53-00:00Re: Saving content of char[]/byte[]/String/StringBuffer to file
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> save the contents to a file.
:-) Believe it or not, just today I was working on this feature... I will
commit it to the repository tomorrow. Can I win you over to do some beta
testing? I could provide you with a newly build version.]]>Andreas Buchen2008-09-03T20:39:24-00:00Re: Saving content of char[]/byte[]/String/StringBuffer to file
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I'd say: "Can *I* win *you* over to do some beta testing" :)
My only request is to download a packaged release from somewhere, since
I don't have the time/patience to build myself.
Cheers,
-tt
Andreas Buchen wrote:
>> When I'm looking at a large/huge char[] in the snapshot, I'd like to
>> save the contents to a file.
>
> :-) Believe it or not, just today I was working on this feature... I
> will commit it to the repository tomorrow. Can I win you over to do some
> beta testing? I could provide you with a newly build version.
>]]>Taras Tielkes2008-09-03T20:47:52-00:00Re: Saving content of char[]/byte[]/String/StringBuffer to file
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can examine the contents. Was this feature committed? I don't see a way
to do it in version 0.7.0.200810081028.]]>John Amos2008-10-21T16:48:17-00:00Re: Saving content of char[]/byte[]/String/StringBuffer to file
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based objects, i.e. char[], Strings, StringBuffer, etc. The value is
written into a text file. If you select multiple objects, the content of
all of them is written into the file.
But I now realize that we also need something else: exporting primitive
arrays into a binary file in such a way that they can be read using
java.io.DataInputStream. Currently that is not possible.
If you are interested, add yourself to Bug 249654 which is tracking this
feature request.