rspec/rules/S1317/java/rule.adoc

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Instantiating a ``++StringBuilder++`` or a ``++StringBuffer++`` with a character is misleading because most Java developers would expect the character to be the initial value of the ``++StringBuffer++``.
What actually happens is that the int representation of the character is used to determine the initial size of the ``++StringBuffer++``.
== Noncompliant Code Example
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StringBuffer foo = new StringBuffer('x'); //equivalent to StringBuffer foo = new StringBuffer(120);
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== Compliant Solution
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StringBuffer foo = new StringBuffer("x");
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