The following problem was originally reported in 4634068.
There are a number of classes that do not respect the
implied contract for equals and hashCode. See, for example,
Joshua Bloch's book "Effective Java", items 7-8.
java.text.CharSet redefines
equals(Object) but not
hashCode()
Problems found by applying automatic tools to JDK
libraries. However, manual inspectation of the classes
reveals the same problems.
-- iag@sfbay 2002-02-06
The hashCode() from java.lang.Object is used. The hashCode is same only for same references.
###@###.### 2002-10-30
There are a number of classes that do not respect the
implied contract for equals and hashCode. See, for example,
Joshua Bloch's book "Effective Java", items 7-8.
java.text.CharSet redefines
equals(Object) but not
hashCode()
Problems found by applying automatic tools to JDK
libraries. However, manual inspectation of the classes
reveals the same problems.
-- iag@sfbay 2002-02-06
The hashCode() from java.lang.Object is used. The hashCode is same only for same references.
###@###.### 2002-10-30
- duplicates
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JDK-4770286 java.text.CharSet: equals() overriden but not hashCode()
- Closed
- relates to
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JDK-4634068 JDK code doesn't respect contract for equals and hashCode
- Closed