This Q is for verification.
JDK 8 seems to be processing octal when the literal value is preceeded with a 0:
System.out.print(011);
printing 9, and
System.out.print(08);
giving a checked error.
This isn't in the docs-- yet(?)
Is this new in jdk8? if so - are there some details in case of octal, additional to those in HEX and binary?
TIA
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EDIT:
The Q is about JDK processing octal-- since when. the dosc showing only HEX & binary.
that 2nd code line is there to show it's octal JDK doing when the value is preceeded by a 0.
It's been in Java forever... the bit of the JLS you want is section 3.10.1:
An octal numeral consists of an ASCII digit 0 followed by one or more of the ASCII digits 0 through 7 interspersed with underscores, and can represent a positive, zero, or negative integer.
(It's in the first edition of the JLS too.)
You shouldn't expect the Java tutorial to be complete on every aspect of the language - that would be overwhelming for the target audience. For aspects like this, the specification is the document to be looking at.
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