I have come across a problem with the console handler of my code. I don't know if reading in
after assigning it to s.nextLine();
discards the current value of in
. Not sure if anything else could affect the String from being read correctly in one line, and incorrectly in the next.
Thanks in advance!
while (loop == true) {
Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
String a = s.nextLine();
String in = a;
info("User input: " + in, "DEBUG", 0);
if (in == "kill") {
info("Are you sure you would like to kill the running instance? [Y/N]", "CONSOLE", 0);
if (in == "Y" || in == "y") {
info("Starting KILL method.", "CONSOLE", 0);
s.close();
loop = false
} else if (in == "N" || in == "n") {
info("Cancelled.", "CONSOLE", 0);
} else {
info("Illegal arguements given. Cancelled.", "CONSOLE", 0);
}
} else {
info("Illegal Arguements given.", "CONSOLE", 0);
}
}
When I typed kill
in the console, it gave me this:
[info @ DEBUG/0]> User input: kill
[info @ CONSOLE/0]> Illegal Arguements given.