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Henri Yandell commented on LANG-507:
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*nudge to Gregor*
> StringEscapeUtils.unescapeJava should support \u+ notation
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> Key: LANG-507
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-507
> Project: Commons Lang
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 2.4
> Reporter: Gregor B. Rosenauer
> Priority: Trivial
> Fix For: 3.0
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> Currently, when trying to unescape a String with Unicode escapes in the common notation,
e.g., \u+0022, I get a NumberFormatException:
> org.apache.commons.lang.exception.NestableRuntimeException: Unable to parse unicode value:
+002
> Note that the number is also parsed incorrectly as it is shortened by one character (obviously,
the parser gets confused by the '+' and only takes up to 4 bytes, so it neglects the last
digit).
> I am aware that in Java, Unicode is escaped as "\u" followed by 4 bytes that represent
the hex code in the Unicode map, but the \u+ notation is commonly used outside the Java world
and it would be very handy if StringEscapeUtils supported that, at least as an option.
> Would you please consider adding this feature to 3.0?
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