JDK-8237818: Typo in Unsafe: resposibility

Yasumasa Suenaga suenaga at oss.nttdata.com
Sun Feb 16 07:49:42 UTC 2020


Hi Aya,

It looks good to me.
BTW, have you signed to OCA? If so, I will sponsor you.


Thanks,

Yasumasa


On 2020/02/16 16:42, 江畑 彩 wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I fixed typo in s.m.Unsafe and j.i.Unsafe. The changes are below.
> Could you sponsor this, please.
> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8237818
> 
> regards,
> Aya Ebata
> 
> 
> 
> diff --git a/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/misc/Unsafe.java
> b/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/misc/Unsafe.java
> --- a/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/misc/Unsafe.java
> +++ b/src/java.base/share/classes/jdk/internal/misc/Unsafe.java
> @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
>    * Although the class and all methods are public, use of this class is
>    * limited because only trusted code can obtain instances of it.
>    *
> - * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make sure
> + * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make sure
>    * arguments are checked before methods of this class are
>    * called. While some rudimentary checks are performed on the input,
>    * the checks are best effort and when performance is an overriding
> @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@
>       /**
>        * Create an exception reflecting that some of the input was invalid
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -601,7 +601,7 @@
>        * aligned for all value types.  Dispose of this memory by calling
> {@link
>        * #freeMemory}, or resize it with {@link #reallocateMemory}.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -657,7 +657,7 @@
>        * #reallocateMemory}.  The address passed to this method may be null,
> in
>        * which case an allocation will be performed.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@
>        * If the effective address and length are (resp.) even modulo 4 or 2,
>        * the stores take place in units of 'int' or 'short'.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -781,7 +781,7 @@
>        * If the effective addresses and length are (resp.) even modulo 4 or
> 2,
>        * the transfer takes place in units of 'int' or 'short'.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -842,7 +842,7 @@
>        * as discussed in {@link #getInt(Object,long)}.  When the object
> reference is null,
>        * the offset supplies an absolute base address.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -901,7 +901,7 @@
>        * #allocateMemory} or {@link #reallocateMemory}.  The address passed
> to
>        * this method may be null, in which case no action is taken.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> diff --git a/src/jdk.unsupported/share/classes/sun/misc/Unsafe.java
> b/src/jdk.unsupported/share/classes/sun/misc/Unsafe.java
> --- a/src/jdk.unsupported/share/classes/sun/misc/Unsafe.java
> +++ b/src/jdk.unsupported/share/classes/sun/misc/Unsafe.java
> @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
>    * Although the class and all methods are public, use of this class is
>    * limited because only trusted code can obtain instances of it.
>    *
> - * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make sure
> + * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make sure
>    * arguments are checked before methods of this class are
>    * called. While some rudimentary checks are performed on the input,
>    * the checks are best effort and when performance is an overriding
> @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@
>        * aligned for all value types.  Dispose of this memory by calling
> {@link
>        * #freeMemory}, or resize it with {@link #reallocateMemory}.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@
>        * #reallocateMemory}.  The address passed to this method may be null,
> in
>        * which case an allocation will be performed.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@
>        * If the effective address and length are (resp.) even modulo 4 or 2,
>        * the stores take place in units of 'int' or 'short'.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -552,7 +552,7 @@
>        * If the effective addresses and length are (resp.) even modulo 4 or
> 2,
>        * the transfer takes place in units of 'int' or 'short'.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> @@ -589,7 +589,7 @@
>        * #allocateMemory} or {@link #reallocateMemory}.  The address passed
> to
>        * this method may be null, in which case no action is taken.
>        *
> -     * <em>Note:</em> It is the resposibility of the caller to make
> +     * <em>Note:</em> It is the responsibility of the caller to make
>        * sure arguments are checked before the methods are called. While
>        * some rudimentary checks are performed on the input, the checks
>        * are best effort and when performance is an overriding priority,
> 


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