[doc-only] JDK 9 RFR of 8161455: Missing word in API documentation
Please review at your convenience. Issue: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8161455 Patch: [1] Thanks, Brian [1] diff --- a/src/java.base/share/classes/java/nio/file/Files.java +++ b/src/java.base/share/classes/java/nio/file/Files.java @@ -3290,8 +3290,8 @@ * a size of {@code 0}. All bytes in the byte array are written to the file. * The method ensures that the file is closed when all bytes have been * written (or an I/O error or other runtime exception is thrown). If an I/O - * error occurs then it may do so after the file has created or truncated, - * or after some bytes have been written to the file. + * error occurs then it may do so after the file has been created or + * truncated, or after some bytes have been written to the file. * * <p> <b>Usage example</b>: By default the method creates a new file or * overwrites an existing file. Suppose you instead want to append bytes @@ -3360,7 +3360,8 @@ * a size of {@code 0}. The method ensures that the file is closed when all * lines have been written (or an I/O error or other runtime exception is * thrown). If an I/O error occurs then it may do so after the file has - * created or truncated, or after some bytes have been written to the file. + * been created or truncated, or after some bytes have been written to the + * file. * * @param path * the path to the file
+1 On 7/15/2016 3:29 PM, Brian Burkhalter wrote:
Please review at your convenience.
Issue: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8161455 Patch: [1]
Thanks,
Brian
[1] diff
--- a/src/java.base/share/classes/java/nio/file/Files.java +++ b/src/java.base/share/classes/java/nio/file/Files.java @@ -3290,8 +3290,8 @@ * a size of {@code 0}. All bytes in the byte array are written to the file. * The method ensures that the file is closed when all bytes have been * written (or an I/O error or other runtime exception is thrown). If an I/O - * error occurs then it may do so after the file has created or truncated, - * or after some bytes have been written to the file. + * error occurs then it may do so after the file has been created or + * truncated, or after some bytes have been written to the file. * * <p> <b>Usage example</b>: By default the method creates a new file or * overwrites an existing file. Suppose you instead want to append bytes @@ -3360,7 +3360,8 @@ * a size of {@code 0}. The method ensures that the file is closed when all * lines have been written (or an I/O error or other runtime exception is * thrown). If an I/O error occurs then it may do so after the file has - * created or truncated, or after some bytes have been written to the file. + * been created or truncated, or after some bytes have been written to the + * file. * * @param path * the path to the file
On 15/07/2016 20:29, Brian Burkhalter wrote:
Please review at your convenience.
Issue: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8161455 Patch: [1]
This looks fine. -Alan
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