RFR: Trivial patch for javadoc warnings in Base64
Chris Hegarty
chris.hegarty at oracle.com
Tue Dec 11 18:10:01 UTC 2012
hg diff Base64.java
diff -r d206e52bf8a6 src/share/classes/java/util/Base64.java
--- a/src/share/classes/java/util/Base64.java Tue Dec 11 13:14:56 2012
+0800
+++ b/src/share/classes/java/util/Base64.java Tue Dec 11 18:05:30 2012
+0000
@@ -289,8 +289,8 @@ public class Base64 {
*
* <p> This method first encodes all input bytes into a base64
encoded
* byte array and then constructs a new String by using the
encoded byte
- * array and the {@link
java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.ISO_8859_1 ISO-8859-1}
- * charset.
+ * array and the {@link
java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets#ISO_8859_1
+ * ISO-8859-1} charset.
*
* <p> In other words, an invocation of this method has
exactly the same
* effect as invoking
@@ -358,9 +358,9 @@ public class Base64 {
* to encode any more input bytes. The encoding operation can be
* continued, if there is more bytes in input buffer to be
encoded,
* by invoking this method again with an output buffer that
has more
- * {@linkplain Buffer#remaining remaining} bytes. This is typically
- * done by draining any encoded bytes from the output buffer. The
- * value returned from last invocation needs to be passed in as the
+ * {@linkplain java.nio.Buffer#remaining remaining} bytes. This is
+ * typically done by draining any encoded bytes from the output
buffer.
+ * The value returned from last invocation needs to be passed
in as the
* third parameter {@code bytesOut} if it is to continue an
unfinished
* encoding, 0 otherwise.
*
@@ -806,9 +806,9 @@ public class Base64 {
* buffer has insufficient space to decode any more input bytes.
* The decoding operation can be continued, if there is more bytes
* in input buffer to be decoded, by invoking this method
again with
- * an output buffer that has more {@linkplain Buffer#remaining
remaining}
- * bytes.This is typically done by draining any decoded bytes
from the
- * output buffer.
+ * an output buffer that has more {@linkplain
java.nio.Buffer#remaining
+ * remaining} bytes. This is typically done by draining any decoded
+ * bytes from the output buffer.
*
* <p><b>Recommended Usage Example</b>
* <pre>
-Chris.
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