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Why Java OutputStream.write() Takes Integer but Writes Bytes
Why does the write() method of the OutputStream class take an integer instead of a byte when it actually writes data byte by byte?
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it is consistent w/
IntputStream.read()and since most operations (sum, mul, div, etc) are promoted to int, it removes the need to constantly cast tobyte.I think it’s ok.