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A UNO sequence type with a given component type is mapped to the Java array type with corresponding component type. | A UNO sequence type with a given component type is mapped to the Java array type with corresponding component type. |
Revision as of 12:32, 2 July 2008
A UNO sequence type with a given component type is mapped to the Java array type with corresponding component type.
- UNO
sequence<long>
is mapped to Javaint[]
. - UNO
sequence< sequence<long> >
is mapped to Javaint[][]
.
Only non-null references to those Java array types are valid. As usual, non-null references to other Java array types that are assignment compatible to a given array type can also be used, but doing so can cause java.lang.ArrayStoreExceptions
. In Java, the maximal length of an array is limited; therefore, it is an error if a UNO sequence that is too long is used in the context of the Java language binding.
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