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Interlude java error


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anyone know how to fix this?         

        String str = tb.stringValue();

i get it error in interlude mmocore and dont tell learn java or search cause i already did so if you know the answer reply

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The error is in the server console or in the core?

maybe you can post me a screen ?

 

the error is in recievablepacket.java

 

   protected String readS()

   {

       TextBuilder tb = TextBuilder.newInstance();

       char ch;

       while((ch = getByteBuffer().getChar()) != 0)

           tb.append(ch);

       String str = tb.stringValue();

       TextBuilder.recycle(tb);

       return str;

 

 

the problem is

       String str = tb.stringValue();

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try to replace it with that

    protected String readS()
    {
        TextBuilder tb = TextBuilder.newInstance();
        char ch;
        
        while((ch = getByteBuffer().getChar()) != 0)
            tb.append(ch);

        String str = tb.stringValue();
        TextBuilder.recycle(tb);
        return str;
    }

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try to replace it with that

    protected String readS()
    {
        TextBuilder tb = TextBuilder.newInstance();
        char ch;
        
        while((ch = getByteBuffer().getChar()) != 0)
            tb.append(ch);

        String str = tb.stringValue();
        TextBuilder.recycle(tb);
        return str;
    }

what? this is exactly the same... and it doesnt work...

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Gosh, 4shared >_>

 

Anyway, it's as it should be.

It is probably connected with other mmocore packets that cause this error because of a chain reaction.

http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=110159.0

Use these. They'll work.

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You are not modifying the original string.

 

What happens is that you create a new String object with the expression "n" + str, and you assign that new String object to the variable str. The old String object that str was referring to is discarded.

 

Class String is indeed immutable, which means that the content of a String object cannot be modified after it has been created. But ofcourse you can make variables of type String refer to a different String object.

 

And btw ,

 

String str = Your string.

 

tb ( just see your edit ) = your string has been changed.

 

PS : If you don't understand something , do not hesitate to ask me.

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