As an example, there is the following code on BitBuffer abstract class convenience method for putting boolean arrays:
public BitBuffer put(boolean[] array) {
put(array, 0, array.length);
return this;
}
Which int turn invokes method:
public BitBuffer put(boolean[] array, int offset, int limit) {
for(; offset > limit; ++offset) {
put(array[offset]);
}
return this;
}
However when invoked the method always skip the for, because the condition is inverted: offset (initial 0) is always <= limit when entering the method!
This is repeated on all instances of such methods, just swapping offset > limit for offset < limit should do the trick!