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java - Why Long.toHexString(0xFFFFFFFF) returns ffffffffffffffff

This is what I see in java, and it puzzles me.

Long.toHexString(0xFFFFFFFF) returns ffffffffffffffff

Similarly, 0xFFFFFFFF and Long.parseLong("FFFFFFFF", 16) are unequal.

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This:

Long.toHexString(0xFFFFFFFF)

is equivalent to:

Long.toHexString(-1)

which is equivalent to:

Long.toHexString(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL)

Basically, the problem is that you're specifying a negative int value, which is then being converted to the equivalent negative long value, which consists of "all Fs". If you really want 8 Fs, you should use:

Long.toHexString(0xFFFFFFFFL)

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