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When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Define
2. Define
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What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.beanio.p…
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When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
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```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
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_This issue was originally filed by googlegroups...@kaioa.com_
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Currently correct syntax (r18717):
new List<String>.fixedLength(5)
Proposed new syntax:
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. I created a new project (Empty ASP.NET Web Application) with Visual studio
2012 und WCF Data Services Tools 5.1
2. I added an ADO.NET Entity Data Model a…
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When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…
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```
I am cross-posting this as an issue as well as in google groups
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beanio/QM-DriwZm8w
I have run in to a problem relating to the fact that the interpretation …
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. I created a new project (Empty ASP.NET Web Application) with Visual studio
2012 und WCF Data Services Tools 5.1
2. I added an ADO.NET Entity Data Model a…
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```
When fixedLength is set and length byte is too big,
this function tries not to read beyond the fixedLength.
However, it actually reads fixedLength + 1.
Since first byte is already taken as length…