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Arno Unkrig commented on JANINO-117:
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I see. This is not compatible with my understanding of the JIRA standard workflow.
> UnparseVisitor does not handle Byte or Short Literals
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JANINO-117
> URL:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JANINO-117> Project: Janino
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Matt Fowles
> Assignee: Arno Unkrig
> Fix For: 2.5.15
>
> Attachments: literals.diff
>
>
> The following test will fail with a RuntimeException. While parsed java cannot create a literal Byte or Short value, it is fairly easy to create them directly from the AST, and handling them is quite simple.
> {code}
> public void testLiterals() throws Exception {
> Object[][] tests = new Object[][] {
> { new Java.Literal(null, new Short((short)1)), "((short)1)" },
> { new Java.Literal(null, new Byte((byte)1)), "((byte)1)" },
> };
> for(int i = 0; i < tests.length; ++i) {
> Atom expr = (Atom) tests[i][0];
> String expected = (String) tests[i][1];
>
> StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
> UnparseVisitor uv = new UnparseVisitor(sw);
> expr.accept(uv);
> Assert.assertEquals(expected, sw.toString());
> }
> }
> {code}
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