diff --git a/core/src/com/google/zxing/qrcode/decoder/DecodedBitStreamParser.java b/core/src/com/google/zxing/qrcode/decoder/DecodedBitStreamParser.java index b6efa2b25..aee1b943a 100644 --- a/core/src/com/google/zxing/qrcode/decoder/DecodedBitStreamParser.java +++ b/core/src/com/google/zxing/qrcode/decoder/DecodedBitStreamParser.java @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ final class DecodedBitStreamParser { boolean lastWasPossibleDoubleByteStart = false; for (int i = 0; i < length && (canBeISO88591 || canBeShiftJIS); i++) { int value = bytes[i] & 0xFF; - if (value == 0xC2 || value == 0xC3 && i < length - 1) { + if ((value == 0xC2 || value == 0xC3) && i < length - 1) { // This is really a poor hack. The slightly more exotic characters people might want to put in // a QR Code, by which I mean the Latin-1 supplement characters (e.g. u-umlaut) have encodings // that start with 0xC2 followed by [0xA0,0xBF], or start with 0xC3 followed by [0x80,0xBF].